Monday, November 2, 2020

Warming air coming directly from the Pacific

 


This is exciting.  The Pacific tropical plume is hitting at mid-BC.  If it had hit higher, through Alaska and the Yukon, it would bring down an Alberta Clipper.

If the plume hit directly at Vancouver, then we would have somewhat mild weather.  A plume that 'axes' down below that dredges up very warm air from the Gulf of Mexico.  And you never know where the next one will hit, but the patterns are determined by ocean currents, and they will usually stay stable for a couple of months.

Perhaps that hurricane will warm us up for a while.


3 comments:

Brent said...

I watched a documentary on sunspots of which you are saying no to. Do you have a documentary on ocean currents i might watch to get a better understanding of these ocean currents.

Harold Asmis said...

My great curse is that nobody does physics with regard to the Earth's heat flow. If they did, they would have been killed off by the warmies. I am the only one in the world, a consensus of one. It's exciting that even if we plunge into ice age cold, everybody will say 'who knew?', and no physics will be done. :(

Brent said...

Keep up the good work. I like giving it to the warmies. It's fun.