Monday, May 24, 2021

Physics of the Great Pacific Heat Pipe - Part 1

 I've done this a few times, but I keep learning as we enter an ice age cycle.  I am convinced that the Great Pacific Heat Pipe (gphp) collects 90% of the solar heat for the earth.  If the gphp is disrupted we enter a big cold period, and if the hp is successful, it periodically dumps a great deal of heat energy and we get global temperature peaks.

The hp can be watched and characterized by 2 fairly new satellite products.  One is the global ocean currents, and the other is MIMIC, or precipitable water.  These are really heat flow maps, because the ocean contains 1000 times more heat than the air, and warm, moist air contains 100 time more energy than dry.

I've confirmed all this in my own mind by looking at the basic physics.  There is no physics being done in the world today.  


This is a simple thunderstorm convection cell.  We are good with this, because there is a lot physics being done on tornado formation.  The hp consists of a line of these, at about twice the altitude, perhaps even more, but the last 'super cell' measurements were done with lasers in the 70's.

If you have these, you have a pipe to the bottom of the stratosphere, which is defined by not being able to hold a cloud, because the air is too thin.  The solar intensity is horrendous there.

-to be continued


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