Tuesday, November 15, 2005



November 15, 2005. 2127 gmt.

South America is experiencing a great of heat concentration in the north and over the Amazon. There is a peripheral reach of the Antarctica vortex to the equator. This is not abating and as long as there is increased heat in the waters of the Caribbean (as water holds heat longer than air) there is a chance the manifestation of these storms are permanent. In addition, there is a heat transfer system that has manifested over the Andes where there are icefields and glaciers. That then exits the SA continent over northern Argentina somewhat cooler and into the Antarctica Vortex. This is new this year in the Southern Hemisphere and direct effect of Global Warming under a thick blanket of carbon dioxide as Earth continues to try to cool. Posted by Picasa