Saturday, July 24, 2021

Pacific Ocean repairing itself

 


This is a good sign that the Pacific current is getting back to normal.  They are calling for a La Nina, but El Nino and La Nina have no physics definition.  It's just a definition of weather effects.  La Nina is just the rest phase of the ocean.


The neat thing about physics is that you can actually predict things, and not just make up stories after the fact.  But everyone loves those stories.  Anyway, the big implication of the Great Pacific Heat Engine starting up again is that we are in a minor ice age cycle, and not The Big One.

The engine has stuttered and failed to start before, and may do so again.  So for now, just get ready for cold weather and more Texas Cold Bombs.  About 20 years of cold, and then the warmies can start up again.  Most likely, they can fudge through 20 years of cold, while telling everybody it's hot, by looking at the one heat wave in the world.

The UK is 'predicting' that next month they'll have summer.


But now it looks like all hope is lost.

ps.  I put a page monitor on the noaa tide results.  I don't think they'll ever process something that says the sea level is falling - pie in the face for nasa.


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