Monday, May 23, 2005


May 23, 2005. Tropical Atlantic Ocean. In a normal hurricane season the aire masse across the equator would move from Africa to North America. Climate Change has caused a large ionic vortices to dominate the climate of the world. These vortices distribute the heat to dissipate it. With the summer soltice one month from now the solar radiation is more intense in this area. Normally, in the past the hurricanes would be traveling to the Mid-Atlantic at this time. Now. The heat distribution is far different. The heat systems are still developed (as last year) at the 'eddies' of vortices but this year the peripheral flow of the Arctic Ocean Vortex is causing a travel of storms from east to west. The 'old' mechanism is still in existance but dominated by the ionic north vortex. IF the carbon dioxide level drops the ionic vortex will abate and the 'old' climate systems will remanifest. The lower gas prices in the USA for the economic time of Summer Vacation will cause, and probably already are as Memorial Day is nearly here, high carbon dioxide levels. I stated same would be an issue months ago. Posted by Hello