Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Scientists finally publish about the Arctic-Pacific current

 The great Pacific current.  It was so obvious from the current maps, and the great big channel it dug into the ice.  

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Now, they have published and tracked a powerful current.  The sad thing is that it has never happened again.  But, now it is a constant thing, and destroying the Arctic ice.  Yet the Arctic ice volume has gone way up, and crossed over the last few years.  

That Pacific current was caused by the Great Halfsie El Nino, which I tracked.  Probably, once in a lifetime.  Neat.  But, these guys only look at the pimple on the nose in front of their face.  That's the problem with all these guys.

That current was magnificent.  And now, it's all climate change.  For, it wasn't the current that caused the ice to thin, it was a vague, magical thing, that cannot be defined.  Yeah!


Now, I can't actually remember the year when this current scoured the ice, but it was somewhere around there. 

ps.  I did ask noaa if they could put out a line graph of the global temperature like the others do.  No response, and I think they like to make it incomprehensible, so they can put out a spin report that says the exact opposite of the result, to keep the bidenarmy happy.  Goodness knows what would happen?


2 comments:

Penny said...

"The researchers’ expedition to the Arctic discovered that the heat bombs are warm enough to linger for several years and have been flowing underneath the North Pole’s main ice pack. The study says that this process has not previously been observed, meaning that current climate models and predictions do not factor in how this mechanism could contribute to melting Arctic sea ice and climate change."

Ooops, climate models wrong again. As always.
The Gyre is an interesting phenomena, mechanism... not sure how to describe it?
I've read about it before and covered it at that blog.

The black flies sounded horrid, btw.

Harold Asmis said...

Thanks for reading it. I couldn't get through it, too many tears. :)