Saturday, March 23, 2024

State of the Oceans - March 23, 2024

 Ocean maps from March 21.  Pacific turbulence increases.  Gulf Stream still strong.



The Pacific belt has wild turbulence.  No return currents at all.


The Pacific belt is incredibly cold, but they can't declare a phoney La Ninny yet, it's too soon after the phoney El No-no.  They need to wait another month or two.


This is the map of the straight temperatures.  Very werid.


The Arctic dailies are still plunging.  Will they go right through the whole graph?  The weird tropics heating event is collapsing with no effect on the rest of the world.  This confirms my thought that the tropical heat is collapsing on itself. 

I do not envy the warmie PR machine.  How are they going to find one-day heatwaves now?  

ps.  and here is the art of the freezing Pacific belt


ps.  geez that was cold on the dog walk.  And you can't joke with anybody "Loving that Climate Change", because the articles come back with "No amount of cold will disprove clange."  Ha, no amount of anything can disprove it.

ps Rio was a true one-day heatwave, shot heard round the world.  Day after, it is cold and rainy.



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