Thursday, February 18, 2021

Air Glacier on the Move

 


It's reached Hudson's Bay.  It will continue to slide down like jelly on a plate.  Since watching a glacier move is like watching grass grow, I'll just put in these updates, and leave it there.

But, I'm happy I can now figure this all out.  

ps.  wait until the natgas people find out about Bob the Blob!



7 comments:

Brent said...

I see what your saying but if you go into Climate reanalyzer and go into 3 5 10 forecast the blob is going away.

Harold Asmis said...

Interesting. I have no faith in standard forecasts. I should have looked at this for Al or Blob1. They probably would have said the same. We can only follow it.

Brent said...

I haven't any faith either. I thought it was interesting you going against the flow.
Also watching the west coast and it says we are getting a warm spell.

Harold Asmis said...

Ok, I looked at the forecasts. You have to look at the minimum temps. The blob is always there, but not moving down. I don't think they have the physics right.

Brent said...

Why the difference

Harold Asmis said...

The blob only hits 50 below at night. It is clear as glass, warms up in the day and loses all heat energy within an hour at night. Since there is a difference in max and min, I have to assume the Sun has come up in that spot. The thermal cycling may also help it to move. Tomorrow, I'll look again.

Brent said...

Looking forward to the next 10 days to see how this turns out.