Wednesday, October 22, 2025

State of the Oceans - Oct 22, 2025

 As we know, all geophysics is crumbling.  People are happy just making up long-term forecasts, and the public loves it.  My memory tells me I am always right, but I can't remember the details.  Anyway, nobody ever believes me, and they are still doing fine.


The Pacific Belt keeps getting colder.  We have warm water above the Atlantic belt, and that keeps the Gulf Stream pumping.  However, this is a very little amount of heat energy, and it is draining out.  You can start to see that the Gulf of Trumpia is getting raggy.  I expect that most of that heat energy will drain by the end of the winter.



The sub-polar North Atlantic controls Europe's weather, and it is cold, even with the contribution of the GS.  The Atlantic hurricane zone is dead.  The warmie prediction was for an 'active' hurricane season, and I said it was zero.  Guess who was right.


The best predictor for long-term weather is the Nino Zone.  Cold.  They keep trying to get a La Nina out of this saggy mess, but that has always been a cycle, not continuous.  I wonder when they will stop.  The Great Turnover of the Pacific has killed the old historical cycle.  However, the weather people will never fall on their swords, and will always come up with something.  It is human nature to keep being able to eat.

The warmies have faced the coming Arctic music, and forecasting cold.  This will drive up natgas prices in the US.  They refuse to give their reasoning.  Ha!


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