Posted on 03/07/2021 9:18:58 AM PST by crz
They are now predicting this La Nina to go through the summer and fall of 2021.
Sorry. Did not mean to insult you.
I have just gotten really
skeptical about meteorologists.
But a lot of the weather ladies are nice to look at
Joe Bastardi has an excellent blog on this. From yesterday:
Poor Mother Nature...She's out of a job. And God had such big plans for her.
Hope she's getting the extra $300.
As a result, we should all continue to wear masks.
As performed by the Ciudad Juárez marching band.
Read the book put out by Joe Bastardi about the oceans and the effect they have on the climate.
He uses this research-since he hasnt the funds to do his own in the field, he/they have to rely on this to come to their own conclusions.
In his book, if I remember right, he determined that the Ocean conveyor belts have flipped or nearly have flipped.
Couple this, with the lack of sun spots and we are in for a global cool down-NOT WARMING. All it would take is for another Pinatubo type volcanic eruption and we could see another minimum ice age.
The earth historically, swings from one extreme to the other. Warm to cold and cold to warm. The present weather we are experiencing is not really not to normal for earths climate. These moderate periods last for but a short period of time before the earth goes to one extreme or the other. The extremes are the norms for mother earth.
My DH and I took a course in weather forecasting when we sailed. The one thing I came away with was that they can explain exactly what happened -— after it happens!
I like to explain weather as one big long empty field. The wind and temperature never changes as it passes over that empty field. But put a single tree in the middle and it all changes as the wind hits the tree, rises, cools off, and becomes moist with rain -— which starts a complete change.
My DH and I took a course in weather forecasting when we sailed. The one thing I came away with was that they can explain exactly what happened -— after it happens!
I like to explain weather as one big long empty field. The wind and temperature never changes as it passes over that empty field. But put a single tree in the middle and it all changes as the wind hits the tree, rises, cools off, and becomes moist with rain -— which starts a complete change.
Why isn't the Weather Station naming La Nina's like they do with snow storms?
I Shirley won’t.
If NWS is very certain about its occurrence, the name could be “Shirley La Nina”. ;-)
Follow the Madden Julian Oscillation when the season starts, it gives you a pretty good idea about the potential of hurricane development.
Well... On average the Earth’s climate has been cooling ever since the formation of the Himalayas. The pattern IS cyclical, as you state, but, our current interglacial is almost (almost) as warm as it’s been for the last few cycles. Therefor we ARE presently at a warm “extreme” (within the last million years or so), but it is a normal extreme / should be expected every 100k years or so. Only the relative lack of variation for the last 8k years or so is at all unusual, but, even so, two interglacial periods back, the shape of that peak (sort of clipped off) was somewhat similar to the one we are in.
That could be true except, they cant be certain.
The one thing is that our present climate is not the extended norm for the earths cycle climate. These warm periods generally last a short time-that is according to some climate experts..REAL experts and not the false prophets that grovel at the feet of their lords and masters in the political arena for funds to skim their wealth off from.
The Great Lakes, for example, were formed some 12 to 15 thousand years ago...or so. A less than a blink of the eye in time for such things.
But, and this is a big but, volcanism has a serious hand in climate changes. In abt 535 or so, there were one or two huge volcanic eruptions that changed the climate for years. Thankfully, these happened at a time where the cycles were in the warm and it did not throw the earth into another full born ice age.
BTW, ice ages (glacial) are dry periods and not wet. We can survive and prosper in warm climates. A glacial period? No. A glacial period started right now and it could be nearly a global extinction event.
El Nino is the name when the plume of water running out into the pacific is warm. La nina when the plume is cool.
At least that’s what the oceanographer Art Vandelay told me.
An airplane? What is it?
Agreed, actually. My tagline some years back was “Normal is Chicago under a mile of ice”.
Amazing hey? Yet the climate change wackos only use late age models for their propaganda. To them the earths climate started in the late 1800s.
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