Friday, September 1, 2023

State of the oceans - Sept 1, 2023

 The videos of the ocean currents are out again.


The above is the Pacific belt, and it is now in a state of chaotic flow.  The ocean current flow is very important for both hot and cold episodes.


As shown in the ocean temp plot, there is no heat energy going up north, through the Greenland Gap.


The ocean temps reflect the currents.  The temps look unmoving, but all the various departures from 'latitude control' are due to vigorous current flow.


And finally, this is the buggered-up graphic that is in all the media.  No matter how they push it as 'El Nino', it is stagnant, and El Nino must grow to live.  This parrot is dead.

I think that around Christmas, they will end the El Nino doomer story, and go onto something else.  You'll never know what happened to the poor thing.

ps.  I'll soon be going right into the Pacific belt, doing physics with a bottle of beer.  It's all for the climate, so it's guilt-free, just like allygore.  Toronto will be as hot as the Pacific, but it will end with a terrible storm, as the cold rushes in.  No worries on my beach...



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