Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Western Pacific heat feed to Atlantic finally stops

 One for the record books, and another screw up for my predictions.  Last year, it was a continuous Arctic spill through Siberia and Alaska.  That caused all those storms to hit the West Coast, and gave us a mild winter.  Now, winter has been delayed because of a really unusual feed through Africa.  

These could be considered excuses except I have charts.  This is the fun thing about chaos.  


On the chart, you also see a blob coming down to hit Toronto.  This is tied up by the continuous Hudson Bay cyclone.


The Arctic is practically tropical, but the early winter lump is dying.


I love it when a plan explodes.  It's always due to new physics.  


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