Monday, October 17, 2022

World temperature forecast - Da Heat Strikes Back

 Yeah, I don't like the forecast of frozen doom, so I love forecasting interludes of warmth.  We are all due to some late warmth.


The ocean temperature chart shows a tiny kick, which could grow.  I love using this chart because it doesn't conflict with any philosophy, and the popular people have given up on all charts.  They are all showing the coming major ice cycle.  But maybe I'm wrong?

I'm calling this blip 'Poots Last Gasp'.  


The giant cold air blob, clob, seems to be getting lost in the ocean.  The warmth is eating away at it.  The life and death of clobs is interesting physics because they are negative energy, or a total lack of heat energy.  They form in the absence of the ocean belt heat plumes.  


North America is interesting in that a Pacific plume has made it over the mountains, but Vancouver is going to get a blast of a minor clob.  The central clipper is getting eaten.

The upshot is that we are in a battle and the outcome is uncertain, so we might as well call for warmth.

The influencers are becoming unglued, but this physics blog should make them happy for a while. :)


ps.  poohey.  That tiny tick just crapped out.  Back down again.



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