Monday, June 2, 2025

Pacific current zone continues to shrink

 I'm not doing 'State of the Oceans' any more, because there is no state of the oceans.  I was mainly interested in the complexity of the Pacific Ocean current.  It used to shovel heat energy all the way west, and then rebound every 7 years, called an El Nino cycle, which has existed for all of recorded history.  Now, that is gone.


Now, we just have a stump of a current.  It's at 150 long right now, and I have started measuring it.  I didn't think to measure it before, because who the heck would think it would have 'cold shrinkage'?

Could we have a totally stagnant Pacific belt?  I would think that's a very good reason for a Little Ice Age, as opposed to regular cold decades.  We shall see, but be assured that you will never see this on the main doomer press.  I'm hoping to replace all those guys with AI anyway.

ps they are declaring, for the UK, the warmest Spring ever.  I don't how they measure this, when it has looked cold and miserable.


Even now, the temps are cold.  

ps from the UK data, it was colder and heating degree days were higher.  I love warmie math!



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