Ha, the doomie news has this all the time, except they say the GS will collapse, and Europe will freeze, at undefined odds. Then I thought, the dang GS has collapsed several times since 2016, and it comes back. How will they know, without physics, if it is really dead?
This is the general picture of a 'collapsed' GS. Earlier in the year, we had a clean stream from the equator, through the Gulf and out. This is what I call a 'full feed'. Now, it is broken. Over the many years, none of this feed stuff has made any difference to the temperature of UK and Europe. A full feed loves to shove the seaweed.
The main thing that impacts the temperature, is where the dang GS decides to dump its heat energy. The nozzle wobbles up and down, and harsh winters correlate with that. I call this a chaotic event, and good luck trying to predict it.
I love this current formation at the top. It indicates that the GS has run out of energy, and doesn't want to get up into the Arctic. This could have some effect. I have a hypothesis that the GS acts as a great valve to Arctic spills through the Greenland Gap. With no measurements, we'll only know after the fact. It would save a good few billion to know these things in advance.
The Pacific has resumed a full current from East to West. It was as short as somebody's micro-member earlier in the year. I have not found any effect of size, it doesn't matter.
What matters is the general temperature of the Pacific belt, and it is cold. My hypothesis has a non-linear relationship with heat energy gain from the Sun. That is, if the water is hot, it gets hotter more efficiently, due to unknown vortex action. When it is cold, it does nothing. Again, we'll never know in my lifetime.
ps without physics and a measure of the energy of the whole system, you'll never know if it is dead. It's like shoving someone off to the grave if they just close their eyes.
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