Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Great Lakes -- The Last of Us

 


All that nice 'above 6C' is going away.  


That water gives us nice flurries in its death throes.  The warm water is less dense, and cools to 4C.  Then it takes a big dive, in turn-over.  That's a huge oxygenation for the fishies.  The 2C water comes in and is less dense, so it stays on top, and quickly becomes frozen.  The whole process releases huge amounts of heat energy, and makes for fine physics.

ps. the forecast has a huge mega-blob crunching the Pacific air.  How did they do that before me?


Ah, it's the Germans doing this.

ps. they just do the atmospheric pressure, and not energy.  We do not know the total energy and impact, but I'm guessing its a big one.


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