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Post by flearider on Sept 19, 2015 20:08:42 GMT
it's not an El Nino it's the left over heat being trapped between the cold spots
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Post by anse on Sept 19, 2015 20:57:53 GMT
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Post by sigurdur on Sept 20, 2015 2:27:15 GMT
What cold Sig? The West Coast is going to be warm this year and while the PDO is going to switch back I'm concerned that temps in the PNW are going up. by the way hope all is well...how's the foot? All is well. After harvest is over, and falls work done, I need to have it looked at again. Numbness is returning, and if I can prevent that, I want to do so. Stand on it for any extended period, it swells and hurts. Part of life I guess. I need it to shrink tho. I was going to try on my ski boots the other day.....looked at foot and said...naw......wait awhile.....LOL. I don't want to have to buy a new pair. Altho....I now understand that one can buy two different size shoes. Maybe one can with ski boots as well? Red Lodge is calling my name!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 20, 2015 3:46:16 GMT
Great find Anse! Speak of the Devil ... this could be the first real evidence I can remember seeing of geothermal energy significantly heating large volumes of oceanic water. This could throw a great monkey wrench into some of our 'settled-science' paradigms. The Geothermal Warm Burp Effect? One of the origins may no longer be hidden from our equipment? Suppose this will play at Paris? ? On the bright side ... our geothermal heating system may have just kicked in to keep us from freezing. Posted on: Layman's Sunspot Count On Sep 7, 2015 at 1:33pm nautonnier said: Of course all this would be very important were it not for the fact that "The Sun Does Not Warm The Earth" it only moderates its heat loss. Scary as that means Earth could be continually cooling and there was no 'weak sun paradox'. chiefio.wordpress.com/2015/09/06/the-sun-does-not-warm-the-earth/Post by missouriboy on Sep 7, 2015 at 3:08pm I have wondered similar things in the past, but was always stymied by the fact (if it is one) that the oceans do not appear to heat from the bottom up (could be wrong). Are the warm phases of the AMO and PDO nothing more than 'warm burps' of heat dispensed at regular intervals and transported by currents? The lava lamp analogy ... where their origin is hidden fromour best equipment?
A great cosmic joke on the warmists that claim that the heat is 'hiding in the oceans'?
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 20, 2015 4:44:44 GMT
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Post by acidohm on Sept 20, 2015 6:43:32 GMT
Updated and extended back to march
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Post by sigurdur on Sept 20, 2015 14:15:40 GMT
Looks like the latest Kelvin wave finally got to the coast of South America.
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Post by acidohm on Sept 24, 2015 18:28:48 GMT
For comparison.....'97-'98 el nino
'09 -10 el nino
Last 2 years...
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Post by sigurdur on Sept 27, 2015 19:02:27 GMT
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Post by flearider on Sept 27, 2015 19:58:48 GMT
yeah and on that first pic the back is already starting to cool .. and the front has a huge cold spot pushing it back .. the 97 one is a sold line ..
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Post by acidohm on Sept 27, 2015 20:15:57 GMT
yeah and on that first pic the back is already starting to cool .. and the front has a huge cold spot pushing it back .. the 97 one is a sold line .. Yeah.....lot of hype on this one....
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Post by nautonnier on Sept 27, 2015 21:01:42 GMT
What cold Sig? The West Coast is going to be warm this year and while the PDO is going to switch back I'm concerned that temps in the PNW are going up. by the way hope all is well...how's the foot? All is well. After harvest is over, and falls work done, I need to have it looked at again. Numbness is returning, and if I can prevent that, I want to do so. Stand on it for any extended period, it swells and hurts. Part of life I guess. I need it to shrink tho. I was going to try on my ski boots the other day.....looked at foot and said...naw......wait awhile.....LOL. I don't want to have to buy a new pair. Altho....I now understand that one can buy two different size shoes. Maybe one can with ski boots as well? Red Lodge is calling my name!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sig, I would recommend bromelin capsules - or if you like it get it at source by eating raw pineapple particularly the chewy fibrous core. Bromelin say 1000 mg twice day will reduce the swelling. I had a couple of operations that cause a lot of swelling -- to the extend I had to wear pressure bandages for 3 days - and bromelin definitely reduced the swelling.
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Post by anse on Sept 27, 2015 21:24:56 GMT
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Post by flearider on Sept 27, 2015 22:48:06 GMT
well the push has started up SA wont be long now month maybe 2 and it wont be much of a el-nino .. all that cold from a built up Antarctic hitting every side i'll give it till dec .... the cold is here
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Post by acidohm on Sept 28, 2015 21:08:35 GMT
well the push has started up SA wont be long now month maybe 2 and it wont be much of a el-nino .. all that cold from a built up Antarctic hitting every side i'll give it till dec .... the cold is here If anyone can confirm this is a genuine graph, Mr Flearider can give himself a pat on the back in a couple of months...... It edit:it appears it is, its here...http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/people/wwang/cfsv2fcst/imagesInd1/nino34Mon.gif the root is here....http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/people/wwang/cfsv2fcst/I just print screened it from some youtubers video............(not that models should be listened to too much, however, if they tell you its going cold, its prob gonna be worse then their telling!!) While i'm posting pics....anyone notice the 'warm blob' in pacific has detached itself from the PNW and is heading out to sea???
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