Ocean water never freezes. It is salt water mixed with many different elements and compounds.
Salt water never freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit. It forms a slushy like water. That occurred in the Atlantic and then it froze which means the surface ocean waters were far below freezing.
Superstorm Grayson (click here). The line in the video at this link shows a line moving across the picture. That is sunrise.
The only reason Grayson existed is because of the climate crisis. These storms no different than the tornado outbreaks are becoming commonplace. Twenty years ago the frequency of these storms did not exist.
January 4, 2018
By Jaclyn Reiss
As Massachusetts (click here) was walloped by a nor’easter Thursday, it was the devastating flooding that captivated social media. Those hardy enough to brave the elements took to the streets to capture the once-in-a-generation storm surge. Ice chunks floated down Atlantic Avenue in downtown Boston, a dumpster bobbed along in the surf on a street in the city’s Seaport, and tides erupted into South Shore neighborhoods....
In this image of Superstorm Grayson it is easy to decern the entire size, length and the fact it is a heat transfer system is obvious.
There is no effect of a jet stream on Superstorm Grayson. The ORIGIN of the water vapor is directly off the ITCZ. The heat from the ITCZ is carried to the Arctic Circle, mixed with Arctic air resulting in the consequences realized in Boston.
There is another heat transfer storm in the southern hemisphere over South America. That storm is sending heat into Antarctica's hydrology. Plainly said, ice is melting and compromising the climate of Earth.
January 4, 2018
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The cold (click here) that's gripping the U.S. East Coast has created a magical phenomenon in Nantucket, Massachusetts: Slurpee waves.
The waves, seemingly freezing midbreak, are not just gorgeous — some of them are also surfable, according to photographer and surfer Jonathan Nimerfroh. "You can surf the slush, as they are moving waves," Nimerfroh told Live Science in an email.
Nimerfroh was lucky enough to witness the frozen enchantment....
...3:36 a.m.: Deadly toll grows (click here)
CBS News has confirmed 19 deaths from the huge storm and bone-chilling cold. Among them: several from traffic accidents, a body found on the shore of Lake Winnebago in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin -- a death attributed to exposure -- and a man Greenup County, Kentucky who had no heat or electricity in the camper he was found in....