Wednesday, December 27, 2006

These vortices are spinning in opposite directions (click on for 12 hour loop)


December 27, 2006

1230z - Water Vapor Satellite from UNISYS

This is an interesting image, giving very strong evidence to the fact human generated heat is fueling the demise of Earth's biota.

Let's first take a look at each vortex separately.

The vortex furthest to the east (right side of image over the Atlantic Ocean. If you don't know what right hand is or the Atlantic is, look it up.) has the highest velocity. It is counter rotation for the northern hemisphere. Normally, the north as referred to below spins/rotates counterclockwise, this supercell is spinning in a clockwise direction. It has the highest velocity because it has overcome the Coriolis effect of the rotation of Earth.

Now, let's look at the vortex furthest west/left hand side of the image over the Pacific. Of the three vortices this has the least velocity. It is less 'tight' in it's rotation and carries a wider 'area' of water vapor. This is far calmer, although still significant in it's ability to distribute heat around Earth, than the vortex furthest to the east. This vortex is spinning as it should in a counterclockwise rotation.

It is 'normal' spin, although an anomally for the troposphere. These supercells which have been a permanent aspect of the troposphere since October 4, 2002 are anomallies. They are an abberation/an immorality, of the planetary physics of Earth. They are a coping mechanism to the biotic surface that Earth is a precious commodity in a universe of violent chemical reactions and physics dynamics.

Alright, now let's take a look at the TRANSITION vortex. That is the one in the middle. Where is it? Besides the middle? Over North American continent? But, more than that. It is over the highest carbon dioxide producing nation on Earth. The United States of America.

See the difference.

Literally, what is happening is that the vortex to the west is moving ever so slowly, lumbering along if you will, to the east with the rotation of Earth. It is to itself a very powerful and ionic vortex.

BUT.

It passes over terra firma. Hm. Does it releave itself of it's heat and resolve to a minor tropospheric vortex? No. Not at all. That is reserved for the Arctic Circle where Earth maintains the ice cube called the Arctic Ocean which cools the oceans and maintains tolerable temperatures to sustain life. What happens next to the western vortex is rather interesting, isn't it? It crosses the nation of George Walker Bush's Oil Barrons and becomes a wickedly strong storm. I'll be darn.

The potential for such a transition is always present. The potential can be noted in the Pacific vortex, but, in a far less certainty and far lesser dynamic. The transition definately takes place over the USA.

This is one of the first times, if not the first time, this anomally has been raised to the extreme it is now. I have never noted in four years of vigilant observation a counter rotation vortex to this dynamic in the northern hemisphere. Human Induced Global Warming is not resolving. At all. If anything this dynamic is exponentially becoming worse without ANY indication of relenting.

This is proof that Human Induced Global Warming is real and continuing to be a threat to the lives of human beings in an exponential increase in dynamics that has shown no signs of reversal.

It is directly due to high level of carbon dioxide.

From NASA (click on)

Air tends to move from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, creating wind. In the Northern Hemisphere, the earth's rotation causes the wind to swirl into a low-pressure area in a counterclockwise direction. In the Southern Hemisphere, the winds rotate clockwise around a low. This effect of the rotating earth on wind flow is called the Coriolis effect. The Coriolis effect increases in intensity farther from the equator. To produce a hurricane, a low-pressure area must be more than 5 degrees of latitude north or south of the equator. Hurricanes seldom occur closer to the equator.

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