Monday, July 24, 2017

Redesign and more spin.

I managed to find the thing that changes the background but I am stuck with the menu for previous posts being white on black. But it either this or clean my house and arrange for a new electricity supplier.

Besides now my fingers are aching maybe I should get as much done as possible while I still can. I vaguely remember some years ago when changing colours and themes was a lot more simple.

How come I can write in black on white and have to have a black background when I post?
Who thought that is a good idea?
I am looking at a bottle of colchicine and trying to decide if I have cramps or just slept on bent fingers. Imagine living in an era that has a pill for all seasons.

Caution

Yawning all the time is a sure sign you are going to suffer with cramps. Beware what you are eating, and how fresh it is. If you feel like stretching you legs when you yawn better remember to keep your toes pointing upwards.

Damn it, I need a pill. I think that means earthquakes.
Ah that reminds me what I was going to say yesterday:


Why are warm core cyclones  so small and cold core cyclones so big?
Obviously that is the wrong question.


OK, why do small cyclones produce large earthquakes and large cyclones produce swarms of small tremors; do cold core cyclones produce earthquakes?

I don't know but it sounds like a good question.


Warm core cyclones produce a lot of calm wind. This despite winds of up to 30 Kph converging on them several days prior to their formation.

I believe this has something to do with the salt fallout warm cored storms produce. Whether it is a calming effect or a redirection I can't tell but you can see a blue triangle of calm pervades the tracks leading away from them.


Notice how these things never seem to collide, why is that?

I recall one or two starting out on the same track, more or less from the same point (bearing in mind that a huge amount of convergence takes place before a tropical storm is declared and more again before one is named.)


So why do cold core cyclone converge and why do they prefer the South Pole?

Large air-streams do occur in the Arctic and even larger ones develop in the North Pacific and North Atlantic. But the Southern Ocean is one big system most of the time, in contrast to Arctic waters, where few storms develop and most of the powerful ones seem to cling to the coasts of America and Eurasia.

Most large systems entering the Arctic divide and spread out to the river systems  along the coast where they go inland.


So what makes these things line up?
There are several line-ups here:


But I have no idea how their resultants operate such maths in beyond me except that:

In aerial dynamics the storms go north. Imagine it as a trunk route diagramme. These things are not set up to show circular patterns they are circulation graphs.
Imagine the growth to the bottom of the picture is the direction of Southern Hemisphere storms. In the Northern Hemisphere the major arteries go North East. So "4" is a major storm system in te North Pacific or North Atlantic. The feeder cells are the incidental convergences on the way from the tropics to the poles.

In this case we are looking at the tropical and subtropical Pacific:
All the storms "1" (ignoring the two incidental ones half way down -but you know that!) are the cyclones shown above.

The cold core cyclones are following a stream that is a few degrees Centigrade above the surrounding current (about 3 IIRC.)

Three degrees centigrade does not sound much but nothing in the Arctic or Antarctic oceans ever gets much warmer than 2 degrees Centigrade. So a relatively minor increase is enough to control the majestic powers god has set in motion there.

There is no other explanation for why it can't ever go out of control. But we are still here as living proof that it never does and that applies all the more so if you don't believe in god: You have the fundamental idea the we have been alive for millions of years, yet you don't believe in miracles?

You can only not believe in miracles if you change your mind all the time. Good job for you it takes a lot to make god change his mind.

Warm core cyclones reach temperatures of 29 degrees centigrade before they achieve circulation. How does Coriolis find out, if god didn't wire an alarm into his house?
Or is the plumber a bigger monkey?
(Yes I know all plumbers look like monkeys, so what?
All us carpenters look like saints l-OOKs mean nothing unless you are a plumber.)

It is more likely that the fake news only informs us of seemingly enormous temperature peaks. Would it surprise you to learn that daily Venezuelan temperatures are in the mid 30's; as I presume, they are in the rest of the Caribbean?

How is that never included in the geography text books?
Surely it is a piece of cake to measure the adjacent currents?
They are using the same satellites for god's sake!

So now we come to contra rotation:

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