Thursday, November 23, 2017

In nearly two decades of observing Earth have I witnessed a triple vortex system. Never.

November 23, 2017
1330.18z
UNISYS Water Vapor Satellite of the north and west hemisphere (click here for 12 hour loop - thank you)

Hawaii is having high surf with 13 foot swells in it's northern beaches. A buoy, number 51101 is recording wind of 23 mph, northwest of the island chain. Correction, three minutes later, the wind speed is up to 25 mph.


November 21, 2017
Intellicast Current Temperatures of USA

That tripling effect over the mainland of North America is translating into a triple heat transfer phenomena offshore east coast North America. This structure has been present nearly five days and taking on a permanent status. Today is the first day it has taken on a tripling effect.

That heat transfer is headed for Greenland. It was in the waters between Greenland and North America yesterday.

There is high water vapor content everywhere in this area of Earth, the sun's rays will be heating it and increasing the wind velocity because of it.

Earlier in the week, there was at least 48 hours of a unique heat transfer off the ITCZ to the southern hemisphere. This was a prolonged heat transfer that removed a great deal of water vapor from the ITCZ. But, I believe it was possible due to the large melting off the Greenland Icesheet and Iceland glaciers. With a saturated northern hemisphere and water vapor absorbing the sun's rays the expansion of the air envelope could have caused a venting to a well-saturated area of the planet.

The Azores are still receiving rain and it has begun in Bermuda. The Caribbean Sea is mostly a higher pressure, but, there are near shore storms that are shaped like tornadoes in the western Caribbean. The Gulf of Mexico has been more turbulent than not, the oil platforms must have been evacuated from time to time by now.