Friday, July 28, 2023

State of the Oceans -- July 28, 2023

 I'm up at the cottage, and I've caught an Internet wave.  They are few and far between, but now, the internet is good.  


The ocean current in the Pacific is less coherent than before, but the current is now pulling right from the shore.  This stops the phoney anomaly, which is set by major current pulls of the past.  That brings up very cold water from the depths.  Now, the anomaly is shrinking, and they have nothing to show to 'prove' El Nino.  When that anomaly sucks right in like a man in cold water, we might be able to declare the end of it.  Most likely, they just won't show the chart, and just lip-flap it to life, like Elvis.

The MIMIC which is too large to upload shows a monster Arctic blob coming down on us.  

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And this is hilarious.  The ocean isn't 'hot' at these places, it's just not brutally cold.  You wouldn't want to swim in it.


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