Wednesday, January 12, 2005


The North Pole Vortex Posted by Hello

This satellite is a bit comical as The Weather Channel has added The North Pole, literally. But the discussions are the same of this OCEAN of ice whereas Antarctica is a CONTINENT of ice .

Example:

Currently there is a central vortex over the North Pole with peripheral circulation to the Equator. There are a minimum of five, possibly six on closer examination, peripheral 'fans' that reach to the equatorial areas from the center of this vortex. Closer look really is more confirming of six 'fans' or 'Heat Transfer Systems.'

The locations of the Heat Transfer Systems are at 12 o'clock, 2, 3:30, 4:30, 8 and 9 with one possibly at 10:30. That would actually make seven with 10:30 very questionably reaching all the way to the cap.

The Arctic Ocean Vortex dominates the weather patterns of this hemisphere of Earth. In the Northern Hemisphere it now causes the Jet Stream to be 'overrun' by the velocity and dynamics of the vortex winds. And the 'Trade Winds' have ceased. As a result, if this 'Climate Change Pattern' continues there will be no hurricanes moving into the East Coast of North America from Africa next season (2005) but only from the Gulf of Mexico. Then they come off the Gulf Coast the hurricanes will bemanifest quickly. The storms will high velocity and very little warning to the people living along the Gulf Coasts.

The above satellites are from today January 13, 2005 as noted at the bottom of the picture. It is noted the North Polar Cap (The Arctic Ocean) and extending from it the peripheral circulation of the vortex system. In this and the following

The weather in Los Angeles, California (Crystal Wind Chime):

49 °F / 9 °C Clear

Humidity:
59%


Dew Point:
35 °F / 2 °C


Wind:
Calm


Pressure:
30.23 in / 1024 hPa


Visibility:
10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers


UV:
0 out of 12


Clouds (AGL):
Clear -


The weather at Glacier Bay National Park (Crystal Ice Chime) is:

12 °F / -11 °C Overcast

Windchill:
6 °F / -14 °C


Humidity:
85%


Dew Point:
9 °F / -13 °C


Wind:
4 mph / 6 km/h from the NNW


Pressure:
30.52 in / 1033 hPa


Visibility:
5.0 miles / 8.0 kilometers


UV:
0 out of 12


Clouds (AGL):
Overcast 3200 ft /

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