Wednesday, September 27, 2006

The Insular of Southeast Asia has a huge heat capacity due to it's jungles.



September 27, 2006.
0629 gmt.

Pacific Global Satellite.

The Insular of Southeast Asia is comprised of Malaysia, Indonesia, Luzon, New Guinea and all those islands. They are mostly lush rainforest. Not the same type of rainforest as the Amazon as these are islands with different biodiversity. They are however large carbon sinks due to their lush biodiversity and have that type of attraction as a 'heat reservoir' as well. So now that the icefields and tropical areas of Earth are chronically interacting because of the geophysics of Human Induced Global Warming there are 'heat transfer' systems that result in these areas. That is what is higely evident in a vortex in the South Pacific.

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