Sunday, January 7, 2024

State of the Oceans - the year in review -- 2023

 My buddy has finally released the year end ocean current maps.  I've been following these currents for years now, and I can safely say that my main hypothesis has been proven correct.  Of course, this could use more physics, but we're not getting that, are we?

Hypothesis - All heat flow on the Earth is driven by ocean currents, with topical atmospheric plumes being secondary.

The sub-hypothesis for the current El Nino was that it was caused by an unusual counter-current running to the north of the equator.  

I offer the full year of El Nino.


This is 2023, and now a little bit of 2024.


This is just a physics hypothesis.  Nothing goes against the religious worship of the 'Ascended El Nino'.


I have followed the ocean currents all year.  This was a strong, straight minor current of warm water.  It flowed over the traditionally cold areas on the anomaly base map, fooling the satellite sensors with room-temperature shallow water over cold.  That made a huge imprint on the anomaly map, but not the actual temperatures.  No atmospheric plumes were generated by this, and that is the only way to affect world temps.

This river has been cut off at the head, and we see it shrinking.  The anomaly stays right on top of it.  It is like the cartoon of somebody standing on a shrinking piece of ice.  Soon, it will be all gone.

There was a real micro El Nino off to the west.  This was a small section of powerful coherent reverse flow.  All the spikes in the world temps have been due to these sectional El Ninos, but they have been getting smaller and smaller.

I am now finished covering this part of the ocean.  The big spike in world temps is collapsing.  We shall enjoy our ice cycle now.


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