Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Atlantic hurricanes squelched by West Pacific heat engine

 


Weird that the Natpost lifts an article directly from the washpost, with the usual clange boilerplate still attached.  

The physics news of October is that a little pimple of heat emerged in the west Pacific.  This knocked up all the world temperature indicators.  It's dead now, but while it lived it sent huge plumes straight at BC, and raised Atlantic plumes which knocked the heat stuffing out of the hurricanes.

Both oceans now have no heat.  Cold winter ahead.

The media is now into the 'scandal of atmospheric rivers'.

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And in a new insight to new clange things:


They only had BC this fall, with all the hurricanes dead.  However, going after plumes becomes dangerously close to physics, especially with some sort of 'rating' system.  


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