At https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/weather/big-blob-of-hot-water-in-pacific-may-be-making-el-nino-act-weirdly … it seems a big blob of warm water in the Pacific Ocean is affecting the much hyped upcoming El Nino. Have these guys just caught up. Could it just be part of the boiling oceans they were hyperventilating about earlier in the year, which was traced back to the Hunga Tonga Ha’apai submarine volcano – in the tropical Pacific? Whereas the ocean boiling in Atlantic waters has gone off the radar – dissipating in the Arctic, it would seem, a lot of hot water has remained in the tropical Pacific. One did wonder how the volcano would affect the promised volcano. Climate change adherents had put too much emphasis on the El Nino as they were desperate to get the global temperature record warming again. At present it is quite cold in the northern Hemisphere – so an old fashioned El Nino would have suited them down to the ground. Especially as they have one of their feastings on the near horizon, COP 28. They will be telling us we have to stop eating meat and go for insects while they enjoy lashings of wine and good food, no expense spared. How the elite live. All on our taxes.
Apparently, El Nino this year, is acting in a weird way. It is actually isolated in western and mid Pacific – where the effects of the submarine volcano were strongest. Normally, it migrates to the eastern tropical Pacific where it warms up the air above the ocean which then rises and effects weather in the Americas. This year El Nino does not have the same atmospheric effect. Oh dear. Rain will fall in mid and western Pacific – somewhat like a La Nina event. Rather than blame the volcano, which they have generally ignored in spite of it being big news everywhere else, the doom sayers are blaming a triple bout of La Ninas – as if the warm water is caught up in a rut. They also add the obligatory demonisation by saying that human caused climate change had also affected El Nino. All very predictable and complete nonsense. The reason is staring them in the face but they ignore it. That is how climate science seems to work.