This is probably one of the last of these. I fear they have stopped popping in Argo floats. Anyway, this was prompted by warmies attempting to use geophysics.
As always, they use charts that have been never used before, and make up stories about them. The Southern Ocean is the ocean surrounding Antarctica and is really cold. None of these charts are showing it.
No warming around Antarctica, and it doesn't affect our weather anyway. You can see that the Pacific equatorial belt is cold. It is spinning off very weak Pacific plumes. Rain on the west coast is caused by these plumes hitting brutal Arctic air.
The Atlantic belt is cold, but pushing water straight up into the North Atlantic. This is causing the massive weed problem that spoiled my fishing.
The Pacific currents are disorganized, and I have no idea what it means exactly. There is a weird mechanism here that concentrates the current energy on the belt, due to the Earth's spin.
The North Atlantic is poking up a bit from the current flow, but the Atlantic belt is going down.
A perfect example of heat energy transfer.
The chart that the warmies once loved to use is heading down.
And the Nino zone is no longer being influenced by the S. Hemi summer. I suppose that wasn't great, but who cares?
I've been looking for heat energy, but not finding it. I want to plant my garden! Right now, it's going to get covered with snow. I predicted snow in April, but I don't really want it. Snow in May looks likely.
We are in the Dark Ages again. No Scientific Method anywhere.
ps once again I raise the northern temperature drift, vs Antarctica.
No drift for the S. Pole. This is not 'global' at all. I suspect that urbanization has some role in this.
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