Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Arctic spillways become entrenched

 The Arctic ocean is a giant basin surrounded mostly by mountains.  


When the ocean plumes die, due to a lack of Equatorial Belt heat energy, the Arctic becomes a giant bowl of cold jelly.  The air has fantastic properties of increased density, which gives it some properties, like sloppy jelly.

We have 4 possible spillways if this jelly decides it needs to move, and it will.  There is a fine gravitational pull to the equator, due to the Earth's spin.  The whole planet bulges at the equatorial belt.

From historical records of the Little Ice Age, we know that extreme winters only happened every other year or so.  The last winter, the Gulf Stream plugged up the Greenland spillway with warm water, which is equivalent to a mountain range.  We had a continuous spill through the Siberian lowlands, and through Asia.  Also, a smaller spill through the Bering Straight.

This caused the California Winter of Rain. Endless storms spun out from the cold plume, and I wrote about it.  Now, we are experiencing constant flow through Canada, and the Greenland gap.


That's happening all the time now.  In Europe, it is the same thing.


That means both spillways are open, and they are forming the trench through which it will spill in the winter.  In Toronto, we have reached the End of Summer, and Europe has 'flash heatwaves' which cause great Influencer activity.  

I'm not going to predict the obvious here, because it is irrelevant.  What use is a prediction shouted in the wilderness?  The Great AI Scrape has stopped for my blog and I'm down to the miserable numbers that tikkytokkers are happy with.  There is no danger of me contesting the groupthink.

If, however, you have an ounce of independence in your brain, then lay in some extra firewood....


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