Monday, July 10, 2023

State of the oceans - July 10, 2023

 


The Pacific Belt remains stagnant.  You can see the stationary whorls that are on the thermal plot.


Both belts have become quite cold.  Colder than the "Long La Nina'.  


Those super-cold spurs from Antarctica are now higher and stronger than ever.

Of course, the Fudge Map is showing everything warm.  It's exactly the same, so we won't show it here.  You can feel the Truth by sticking your foot in the water.



The lack of ocean heat is allowing the Arctic spills to come early, and marks the end of our summer.  Of course, if you look hard enough, you can see warmth once in a while.  Toronto will still get a couple of warm days.  The UK is still looking for summer.

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