Thursday, September 02, 2010

The "dry air incorporation' by "Earl" is being misinterpreted from what I am hearing. If I may?


September 2, 2010
14:40:17z
UNISYS Infrared Satellite of Southeast USA (click title to entry - thank you)

Hurricane Earl is noted in the right side of this image.  Let's start by saying, Earl is now a Cat 4.  Who told you?  Hm?  Who told you not to use words like 'down graded' to express a high velocity storm with extremely unpredictable 'nature.'  Who told you?

So, now I am going to tell you more.

The TRADITIONAL DEFINITION OF HURRICANE IS:  a tropical cyclone with winds of 74 miles (119 kilometers) per hour or greater that occurs especially in the western Atlantic, that is usually accompanied by rain, thunder, and lightning, and that sometimes moves into temperate latitudes

THAT definiton is a 'guide post' to what we are looking at in the Atlantic from the East Coast of the USA to the West Coast of Africa.  It is a place to start, but, only a form of reference to understand the 'potential to velocity' by these Climate Crisis storms.

For those that are looking at these storms through 'traditional' eyes you are being deceived.  This is not "Earl" alone, it is however "Earl" manifested from a 'system of water vapor.

September 2, 2010
2330:13z

All I am going to write is not a minor issue.  Life and limb depend on highly accurate understanding of this dynamic and I won't let this go.  I don't want to be looking at dead people come next week.

So, the reason why "Earl" 'fueled up' after diminishing from a Cat 3 is because it has an abundant supply of water vapor.  It is in OSCILLATION with "Fiona" and the Northern Atlantic vortex.  In the Water Vapor Image below it is noted that "Earl" is receiving 'influence' by plantary water vapor trapped in the upper troposphere.


September 2, 2010
1530.13z

It has been noted there was 'dry air' incorporation into Earl.  Earl is not alone.  Earl has a supply of 'heat trapping water vapor' available 24-7.  As I have stated before, the 'water' at the 'surface' of Earth is more and more sparse and has moved vertically in the troposphere and not horizontally.

Hurricanes are 'single' storms under a normal troposphere.  When 'dry air' enters a 'single system' there is an impact on that storm that in turn diminishes it's velocity.  Earl; does not have to suffer those consequences in the year 2010.

The reason the 'dry air' is AVAILABLE is because of the lack of water vapor on Earth's surface.  Earl is running into dry air, but, that air no longer has 'diminishing' dynamics to its 'nature' anymore.  The dry air simply serves as a 'heat engine' to Earl which in turn 'draws in' more water vapor from Fiona and the upper troposphere vortex.  So while 'traditionally' dry air would impact a 'single hurricane' completely 'contained' in its dynamics that is NOT the reality of 2010 Climate Crisis storms.  They really need a new definition because they are NOT 'traditionally thought about' hurricanes.

These storms are 'systems.'  They are in chronic oscillation with a far larger dynamic.

Single hurricanes were never in 'oscillation.'  So, to 'think' about Earl as a hurricane is highly inaccurate.  Earl is in oscillation and therefore cannot be defined through traditional language, be it word or math.

The is a Cat 4 hurricane with highly 'unstable' dynamics.  Because it oscillates with an upper troposphere vortex it extends its longevity and increases its velocity and it increases its ability to cause damage. 

In years gone by, scientists believed we would be witnessing Cat 6 storms.  If that was going to occur it would have already.  Earth's water vapor does not have the molecular 'bonding strength' to 'adhere' into a single hurricane at such high velocities as would be experienced by a Cat 6 storm, therefore, Earth's turbulence due to 'trapped heat' has to take on a from other than increased velocity.  We will never see a Cat 6, but, we will see 'chains' of oscillation systems on this planet.

Basically, Earl in oscillation with Fiona is the equivalent of a Cat 6 storm and its potential to do damage.  The combined impacts of these storms can be incredible and it would be as if this was a 'single traditional' Cat 6 hurricane. 

We need to be grateful for this potential for Earth's planet systems.  It is a manifestation of a cooling capacity for its gaseous layers, while the oceans heat, which provide a support to 'life' on Earth.  If it weren't for this capacity of 'water' on Earth we would have been lost to our own ignorant fate a long time ago.  I am Earth's biggest cheerleader, but, it sincerely does well without me.

Make no mistake, Earth's systems ability to support life with abandon abuse of its troposphere if finite.  DO NOT misinterpret these words to give permission for CO2 emission or any Greenhouse Gas for that matter with abandon.  All Greenhouse Gases have to be controlled and vastly reduced from where they are now in our troposphere.