Friday, March 28, 2025

State of the Oceans - March 28, 2025

 I have had success forecasting the weather, using a physics approach.  An important part of physics is estimating the uncertainties.  Since they don't do physics, the uncertainties are huge.  No uncertainties with Influencer Science, that would be boring.

The total heat energy of the world always goes up and down.  We can have a 'best estimate' of the weather by calculating this, and looking up times at the same energy level.  All heat energy (to significance) is gathered and spread by ocean currents.  The warmies like to look at the dead butterflies in the water.



These are the two main maps for the oceans.  We've only had these since 1980.  The anomaly map is rather arbitrary, but it used to be the big star for warmies.  Now, it is ignored, because it does not conform with their beliefs.


The Pacific equatorial belt is the main engine for the Earth's weather.  It is back to a cold stream now.  It was disrupted the last few weeks, due to the Southern Summer, but that's gone now.

The Atlantic is the most interesting right now, but it is not carrying any heat.  It was charged up by the Great Pacific Heating Event last year, but has drained out.


It is so bad, it might as well be frozen over.


However, I enjoy the patterns, and it only affects Europe, and who cares?  The whole current ends with the Gulf Stream, and that has been wobbling up and down.  It is carrying enough heat to steer the tropical plumes to the UK, but that only gives them big storms caused by the Polar Vortex Fairies.


The end result is that we are very cold up North.  It looks like the US will finally run out of energy when we get some southern movement of the cold.  Europe thinks they can turn off their heaters.


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