Sunday, November 23, 2025

No great weather disaster coming

 Having totally missed the last two huge Arctic spills, the weather people thought they would make up one.  I had a snit because I thought they were reading me.  Turns out they don't read at all.

I spent the last few days researching with NotebookLM on what they were thinking.  You can't use the Artie for physics because nobody writes about it, and they can't steal it.  

Anyway, the big hoohaw has died.  The Swiss weather people destroyed it.  But back to reality.


The Arctic is in full recharge.  I had thought it could keep up a half-and-half thing of recharge with flow, but the European flow was so huge at an A10, that it completely drained.


However, the Arctic is 'weeping' sufficiently to keep everything cold after the big blasts.  


We have several vortexes up there.  Once the basin fills again sufficiently, then we should get a single vortex.  I had failed to notice that the vortex just before the Europe A10 spill, it was actually a clockwise vortex.  Normally, these things are caused by boundary winds, but I think this may have been a real reverse mechanism.  I'll have to wait for it again.

I love the Swiss for going to physics as much as they can without total implosion.  They said something to the effect that it is unclear whether anything going on in the stratosphere (near outer space) can affect the troposphere (surface atmosphere).  Yeah!

Anyway, I can't really tell how long it takes the swimming pool to fill up again.  It would be nice to have the full 3D shebang, but it will never happen.  

ps This is the big forecast, kept for eternity by me, because they will soon rewrite history, since it is a loser.


ps  I won't be doing another until something happens

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