Summary
The text is a series of blog entries from a website called Ontario Geofish about weather patterns, specifically focusing on the formation of "cold blobs" and "tropical plumes" and their impact on weather events like hurricanes and the Arctic. The blogger expresses skepticism about the use of the term "atmospheric rivers," arguing that it is meaningless, and instead advocates for a more physics-based understanding of weather patterns. He also expresses support for researchers who question the existence of La Niña and criticizes the prevailing "groupthink" on climate change.
I like the summary, but my blog is generally ridiculous what with all my 'digressions'.
Using the whole blog, they just go to the latest few articles, and extract my name, which they didn't do with a single post. Once again, I can't listen to the whole thing, and nobody else is listening. Thus endeth my great experiment.
Next year, they will probably have a video, that is if they can build new nuclear plants for all this. I find it is like when they introduced msdos computers in the old company. That destroyed all engineering because then we had to type our own reports, and got buried under endless emails. Of course, playing games might have had an effect.
ps. I keep thinking of the total cost to do this the old way of shoving money around. It would cost a fortune. The PR department may be out of a job.
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