Friday, April 15, 2005


April 15, 2005, Pacific Global Satellite. The heat is concentrated, isn't it? There continues to be a heat collecton at the western boundary of this satellite image. But the overall conclusion is still marginally better. The equatorial areas are holding and there are heat concentrations there where they belong. That is not to say those cyclones are good because we know that cyclones deposit heat into the oceans. But. The heat is mostly at the equator where it belongs and not depositing over the Arctic Regions directly from the equator. Yes? There are still vortices in the Southern Hemisphere to worry about and most probably in the Northern but the overall picture is marginally better with note that the solar radiation continues to migrate north as it should. NOTE: Gasoline prices of the nation that deposits the highest amount of carbon dioxide into the troposphere continue to be over $2.00 per gallon. Of course, the summer vacation season approaching the USA government would like to see that change. Not a good idea. The higher the prices the safer the planet. Posted by Hello