All winter, we have had a stationary vortex over the Arctic Basin. Such a thing has to be a heat engine, in order to stay alive. My brain kept trying to envision it, but I kept swatting it down because it hurt so much. It's quite amazing as warmer air is on top, and as the air sinks it is pulled apart by the vortex. The expansion feeds the spinning air, and the vortex poops very cold air out the bottom. This just keeps accumulating until all of us get the poop spill, in the form of very dense cold air, which acts as syrup over ice cream.
This marvellous thing exploded the other day, with the remnants all over Europe.
This is a fun thing for the big warmie prediction that 2026 will be the hottest year ever. Good thing they have the ability to change the meaning of the word 'hot'.
We are still getting pieces of the beast coming over us, but my beans are safe.
At least the air waves are filled with the coming of the 'Super El Nino'. They have to do something.
We will have one of those years where the furnace is on one day, and the air conditioning the next. The cold remnants will end suddenly, and we will be into stagnant air. Hot like Heck! This will be a fine time for the warmies to redefine 'El No-no'. They'll raise their funds for the rest of the year.
So, on June 27, at 3 pm, it will be a stagnant, humid day at 100degF, all air conditioning at full blast, and all electric cars plugged in. The entire NA grid will suddenly melt. Wait! Didn't his happen? Oh well, those who learn from history are one in a million.
ps the title is a pun that just popped out of my brain.
ps this reminds me of a description of the breakup of the Moosonee River. A violent thing that could be heard miles away. It came down with a roar and broke up all the ice. Everybody just stayed away and watched it.




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