Saturday, March 21, 2026

Life on the edge of a mega-drought

 


So far, nothing can break the Great Heat Lock living in the US, like a giant illegal immigrant from the equator.  But this is all US, and the result of no heat energy from the Pacific.  A Pacific plume is now drifting down, but it is bouncing off the Shield of Doom.  



I still have hope that a big Arctic spill can burst this bubble, but a little bit of cold air is bouncing off.


You can see it's trying to chew at it, but it's like a puppy chewing at the tail of the big dog.

Meanwhile, in Toronto, we live on the edge, and getting mixed weather, bouncing up and down over freezing.  Snow and ice.

The heat lock is interesting.  This is the mechanism for the great droughts seen in the ancient cliff dweller sites.  Should this thing hang around, it turns everything into a desert.  However, these are early days into our major ice cycle, and it will probably get swept away.  Maybe next year.

A stagnant summer, as expected, will 'fuel' the warmies for another year, through a savage stagnant winter.  I'm not going to put up their headlines of total victory in this war.


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