Monday, October 24, 2022

Physics Weather - A big pattern reversal

 


For the past month or so, the west has had stagnant air, which was hot and dry.  It was in all the press as proof of clange.  Now it is cold and wet.


Last year, we had months of 'pinwheel' action with the Pacific plumes.  Right now we've had a bit of that, but it looks like it is coming to an end.  So much for our Indian Summer.  I think I got sunstroke yesterday.

The west is getting Arctic air and the weather people expect that will move to the east.  I'm just forecasting cold, because the plume action looks limp.  



Europe is complex, but we can expect less and less heat energy from the Atlantic belt.  The generation of heat at the equator is tremendously non-linear, goes from very high to very low.  Thus is the wonder of the world.



Ocean temperatures had that weird blip, but now it is following my expected course.  I have to find these more obscure charts because noosa and nooa are in a chart war, and so, the main charts are suspect.


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