Thursday, September 4, 2025

State of the Oceans - Sept. 4, 2015

 I am a sad, pitiful person.  I have 'physics disease' which forces me to look at everything in terms of energy and force.  Other people are driven by fantasy, which is much better.

Basic physics, which happens to people with an unusually wired brain, is the study of energy, which comes in two forms - kinetic, the movement of the balls on the billiard table, and thermal, which is an internal energy, somewhat like the spin of the balls, or more like the vibration of billiard balls.

For example, we can look at the huge force that American billionaires put on the world, by gulping lakes of cocaine.  This destroys all the southern countries, which creates endless migrants in boats.  The US then murders these migrants, and uses sharks to clean up the bodies.  This creates cocaine-addled, human-addicted baby sharkies, which go to munch on nice, fat Texans at the beaches.  

But, I digress.  Lets look at the world's heat energy in terms of basic physics.  We follow the physics principle that the atmosphere is insignificant in terms of energy, since one drop of water can hold 4000 times the heat energy of a drop of air.  Those happy fantasy people ignore this, and have better parties, with cocaine.

These charts show the ocean surface temperatures of just a few segments of ocean.  It is rather miserable charting, but the best we have.  I have whittled it down to two segments.


This is the whole North Atlantic, which influences Europe's weather.


And this is the Nino band, which is like a rectal thermometer for the world.  If this isn't warm, then the whole world isn't warm.


This is a chart of the world ocean temperatures.  The big change of the last few years is that the equatorial belts have flipped their feed form a warm north to a cold south.  This has been ignored by the air-monkeys.  As well it should be, since it is the mechanism for another Little Ice Age, which I call a major ice cycle.  Can't have a party knowing this shit.

I normally put in a chart of ocean currents, but it has now been the same for years.  Boring!  Note that the Gulf Stream is acting up again, and fading.  That cold water south of Greenland looks to be making it's way to the UK.  The GS has been cycling since 2016.


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