Sunday, October 23, 2005


October 23, 2005. 1217 gmt. The Tropical Satellite of the Atlantic Ocean. TS "Alpha" is looking more and more like a cyclone. The land it is passing near is putting drag on the system. It most likely will not know the same path as Wilma but move out to sea after crossing over the Dominican Republic and Haiti. There is a lot of heat in this hemisphere. The African continent has considerable heat over it's northern and southern deserts and the northern heat is seen moving off the African continent here. It's amazing there is any ice in the Arctic Ocean at all. The northeast branch of this system is taking equatorial heat directly to the Arctic Circle. We have to get rid of the CO2. There is no choice.  Posted by Picasa