Monday, May 27, 2024

World temperatures ready to dive below last year

 Last year was really unusual.  I called for a harsh winter, and the ocean threw a cream pie in my face.


That huge Great Red Spot warmed up the whole earth, just as much as a full El Nino.  I was stunned, and the only way to determine the total heat energy is by looking at the world charts.  Had we some physics in the world, we could use the diving temps of the Argo floats, and calculate the total volume of the hot water.  Then we could do something like earthquakes and call it an M9 heating event.

Unfortunately, this methodology would rate the 'official' El Nino as an M4 damp squib.  That's why we'll never see physics.  Just a tiny bit would blow 'influencer science' out of the cold water.  Right now, we are inundated by influencers screaming about the 'record ocean heat'.  They just make that up.


My interest is in the tropics which was heading for a world record plunge, but then it got a hook, which is essentially 'standard noise'.  I have faith that it will continue to plunge because the spot doesn't look so hot.


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