Wednesday, October 11, 2017

The Arctic

This is the calmest sea. But you would never know it from the things science fiction has said about it. Scifi could be called a children's introduction to xenophobia.

The reason the ocean is so calm is:
1. No earthquakes occur there.
2. Temperatures are more or less constant there.
3. The thermocline was organised or created in a manner that ensures the warmest region is the most dense, thus all its excesses run out the scuppers.
4. Gravity goed dataway: v

It would be an idea to follow the sea level charts from Nullschool over this coming eruption cycle and the (following one) to see if the effect of the storms reaching the shores of the Arctic can cross into the sea.

Will it have the same effect as the storms reaching the Antarctic:


As soon as I saw the tiny eyes appearing on this chart:

I knew it was going to be worth watching. I had first noticed it happen a couple of years ago but never noticed such a striking example since. Not that I am the most observant of superheroes.

That stuff south of Australia is going to be the many to watch. I wrote a simple linear equation for it:

Droughts occur in the sort of weather associated with volcanic eruptions as normal weather mixes with anticyclones. With anticyclones sucked into the mix the different mixture rains elsewhere. In fact it even bypasses Britain forming drizzle instead. This is the reason that Californian droughts are synonymous with Gulf States flooding.

It is not for me to point out the errors that other people make, since I am prone to so many I am too busy. But I have to point out that people with their heads in the clouds are prone to missing what is going on under their feet.

Speaking of earthquakes, have you heard what is happening in Nevada County, California?

When poor people are  forced to pay for the errors of rich people god will hear about it.



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