He gets cut off at the knees by the Pacific tropical plumes. He looks like he'll now follow Al, the Blob1.
He wasn't down far enough to fight the warmth, and will now lick his wounds. But my hypothesis of blob invincibility has failed. Back to the drawing board!
Those are very strong plumes and perhaps Bob didn't stand a chance. But if they blow by, then Bob will sneak down and hit Texas again.
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I'm not giving up in your thesis. looking out 10 days I see it getting cold again.
A black blob seems invincible. The tropical plumes just bounce off it. However, maybe the black blob bounces off strong plumes? We'll see in another week or two whether the blob will go back on the prowl.
Also I'm not using any more world temperature charts. I think there is a campaign to make sure nothing spoils the 'narrative', so these things are getting defunded.
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