Sunday, July 24, 2005


July 24, 2005. This is the most normal region of Earth today and it has been for about a week now. Not that it is completely normal. There is an upper Northern Hemisphere vortex flow reaching from North America across the Atlantic to culminate in Europe. Sounds right when it comes to CO2 concentrations. The equatorial clouds across Africa are mostly normal. The air mass that normally extends to the Arctic Circle across Saudi Arabia has moved far further east and nearly off this satellite. There is not a whole lot of the Southern Hemisphere on this satellite that is abnormal. On the west is a vortex near South America reaching to the equator but that is still the extremes of this satellite view. It would make sense that if the USA and Europe are resolving their CO2 levels down it will show up over areas of the world with none. The worst is not over but days like this where the solar radiation is working with me as 9:22 pm gmt I hold a better view of things.