Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Cold-driven cyclones set up again

 Once again, we have a lot of cyclones sucking up the Arctic spills.  These things usually last for a week or two, probably ruining my prediction for a big snowstorm in Toronto, in October.  Another failure for me.


What happens is that a tropical plume tries to penetrate Arctic airspace and gets caught up in a cyclone.  These cyclone frenzies will last for a shorter and shorter time, as the ocean belts run out of heat.


I apologize to everybody who was expecting snow to destroy the trees. :)  The snow will just have to move to November, after the leaves have fallen.

ps.  I was expecting August weather when narrow cold plumes came down and hit the warm air from the Gulf, right over Toronto.  Now, we have strong cold blobs that are wiping out all the warm air, and we are living with lake-moderated cold weather.

pps.  not doing the state of the oceans today, since everything is exactly the same, and I don't like making fun of the groupthink.  They are still going on and on about it.



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