Thursday, January 22, 2026

World heat energy - Jan 22, 2026

 One way to look at the world, is with physics.  This captures the attention of 3 people in the world.  We look at the total heat energy in the world, rather than expound on the maximum temperature on a single day in a desert, in July.

Heat energy is what you use to keep warm when Canada decides to freeze you damn 'mericans out.  It's what the British use to boil water for tea, after they break the ice in the bucket.  My new induction stove pours so much heat energy into the kettle, that I can actually watch the pot boil.

The geological history of world heat energy is fascinating, but totally ignored.  It has gone up and down like a yo-yo.  It is the main tenant of marxywarmyism that the Earth has left the realm of history, and gone into something new.  They said that about the business cycle in 1929.

So, rather than media stories, we must have a way to measure total heat energy.  Since a drop of water can contain 4,000 times more heat energy than a drop of air, 90% of our heat energy is contained in the oceans.  The rest has all the focus of the warmies, but is insignificant.  The essence of media stories is to take the fringe probability, and expand it to 'coming right atcha!".  Like micro-plastics.  That's how they make money.

The warmies have run with air temperatures.  The weather people think the air drives the ocean currents.  When all you have is a hammer, everything is a nail.


This is the world air temperatures, which nooa has used forever.  They don't put it out any more, because it is diving.  The poor darlings don't have any charts any more.


The world ocean temperatures are cold.  We've got a bit of the s hemi seasonal effect.


The Gulf of Maine is the anal thermometer of the trumpyus assholes.  It is down so low they can't stick their heads up it any more.


Of tremendous interest to me, is the Gulf of Mexwhatever.  It is finally diving.  That means the Atlantic heat is giving up, and the Gulf Stream is hitting the UK like a shower gone cold - Yooww!


Cold water from the north is finally dousing the Atlantic belt.  This belt does not heat the world, but had a good residual from the last Pacific super heating event, which was ignored by the warmies because it went transverse to El Nino.  You can't see what your brain refuses to accept.  

Already you can see the Atlantic plumes are stopping short of the UK.  They always followed the warm water of the GS.  

Although I am always looking for a new heating event, we don't have one.  My hypothesis of a major ice cycle stands.  Look forward to summer.


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