Monday, May 11, 2026

Victoria Day looks like the End of Winter

 Yeah, a perfect 70's forecast, and not anything worse, this year.



All the northern winds have run out of air, and look slack.


My clockwise vortex was just the dying gasp of Arctic Basin Mechanisms.

For Toronto, you can plant the tomatoes, maybe tomorrow.  Northern people might still have snow.

We always have had two temperature cycles, both hinged on the chaotic currents of the Pacific.  We have the 20 year cycle, and the 300 year cycle.  Right now, we are happy to confirm the 20 year cycle hitting us.  However, that would exactly like the start of the 300 year cycle, which I call a Major Ice Cycle, or just Ice Age, for short.  This cold cycle can trigger Continental Glaciation every 10,000 years, when all the highlands finish Isostatic Rebound.  We are not getting that, but the Ice Age brings the 300 year drought for the Mid-west, 10 foot snows for Ontario, and freezes the Thames.

We are now going to enter our Stagnant Summer from Hell.  Last year we still had some cold flow in July.  Probably not this year, but the Arctic can always surprise us.  No moderating flows from the Pacific, dead as a cucumber.


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