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Post by acidohm on Dec 23, 2019 21:39:17 GMT
Strangest, most rapid change ive seen since i started watching these things in this area.....
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Post by nonentropic on Dec 24, 2019 1:01:14 GMT
its the anomaly of the anomaly though so careful driven by wind change reversal. interesting though also around NZ more of a focus to me.
ours was a TC sliding down the east coast of NZ, slurp energy gone.
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Post by Ratty on Dec 24, 2019 1:13:25 GMT
Strangest, most rapid change ive seen since i started watching these things in this area..... Picked the wrong crayon out of the box?
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Post by Ratty on Dec 24, 2019 1:15:26 GMT
its the anomaly of the anomaly though so careful driven by wind change reversal. interesting though also around NZ more of a focus to me. ours was a TC sliding down the east coast of NZ, slurp energy gone. The blob to your East, Non, certainly puts Code's PNE blob to shame.
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 24, 2019 1:26:26 GMT
Those SSTs bounce around like a three-legged frog with a case of Guinness.
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Post by Ratty on Dec 24, 2019 1:44:58 GMT
Those SSTs bounce around like a three-legged frog with a case of Guinness.
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Post by nautonnier on Dec 24, 2019 10:59:00 GMT
Strangest, most rapid change ive seen since i started watching these things in this area..... I wonder if the change has anything to do with the rapid freeze between Labrador and Greenland as shown in this animation? (also posted in Arctic Ice)
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Post by Ratty on Dec 24, 2019 12:32:46 GMT
" I wonder if the change has anything to do with the rapid freeze between Labrador and Greenland as shown in this animation? (also posted in Arctic Ice)" Hot ice?
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 24, 2019 17:13:23 GMT
Strangest, most rapid change ive seen since i started watching these things in this area..... Seems I remember something similar from some years back (when I was looking at Argo data to get a feel on where the NAD broke northward).where it looked like the gyre was diverted NW into the same area ... by some blocking associated with the Labrador current? Wild-assed guess at the time. No confirmation. None. Nada. Around the time of the last gyre/NAD volume excursion around the time of 2009-10 solar minimum. Or ... maybe you've found an active extension of the rift zone westward from the break toward Iceland (complete with a geothermal signature).
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Post by nautonnier on Dec 24, 2019 18:55:24 GMT
Strangest, most rapid change ive seen since i started watching these things in this area..... Seems I remember something similar from some years back (when I was looking at Argo data to get a feel on where the NAD broke northward).where it looked like the gyre was diverted NW into the same area ... by some blocking associated with the Labrador current? Wild-assed guess at the time. No confirmation. None. Nada. Around the time of the last gyre/NAD volume excursion around the time of 2009-10 solar minimum. Or ... maybe you've found an active extension of the rift zone westward from the break toward Iceland (complete with a geothermal signature). What is being shown is anomalies in the SST. what if the Labrador current is being blocked by the freeze of Greenland and does not contain as much melt water?
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Post by nautonnier on Jan 7, 2020 19:13:26 GMT
So if Iceland links to Greenland will that inhibit the North Atlantic Drift and lead to a colder arctic and slowing of the THC?
Could be the kind of trigger to make things suddenly colder
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Post by nautonnier on Mar 12, 2020 11:48:45 GMT
Might be me but the Gulf stream seems to have moved further East - possibly within the bounds of normal but still further East.
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Post by acidohm on Apr 6, 2020 22:44:52 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Apr 7, 2020 2:19:31 GMT
It's Trump's Fault! Sorry ... it's rubbed off on me.
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Post by acidohm on May 16, 2020 6:40:25 GMT
Temp is tanking where its had that warm flow for some time!
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