'Warm blob' in Pacific Ocean linked to weird weather across the US

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Very interesting research.

Warm blob in Pacific Ocean linked to weird weather across the US -- ScienceDaily

An unusually warm patch of surface water, nicknamed 'the blob' when it emerged in early 2014, is part of a Pacific Ocean pattern that may be affecting everything from West Coast fisheries and water supplies to East Coast snowstorms. The blob is just one element of a broader pattern in the Pacific Ocean whose influence reaches much further -- possibly to include two bone-chilling winters in the Eastern U.S.

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First, the weather is not "weird"...

Second, maybe, might, could. Typical alarmist warmer thinking...there is something out there so it must be causing the not weird weather across the US. Lets not take the time to learn what it actually is, and what, if any effect, it may have, lets blame it on the weather across the us and while we are at it. lets lie and call the weather weird.

Anyone want to start a pool on how long it takes Trenberth to claim it is his missing heat?
 
back in the 70's people freaked out when the salmon were no longer found in the same places. the research into that led to the discovery of the PDO
 
First, the weather is not "weird"...

Second, maybe, might, could. Typical alarmist warmer thinking...there is something out there so it must be causing the not weird weather across the US. Lets not take the time to learn what it actually is, and what, if any effect, it may have, lets blame it on the weather across the us and while we are at it. lets lie and call the weather weird.

Anyone want to start a pool on how long it takes Trenberth to claim it is his missing heat?

Why would you assume that no one has done any research into this phenomenon? They're not you.
 
September 2014Contributed by Michael Milstein

Scientists across NOAA Fisheries are watching a persistent expanse of exceptionally warm water spanning the Gulf of Alaska that could send reverberations through the marine food web. The warm expanse appeared about a year ago and the longer it lingers, the greater potential it has to affect ocean life from jellyfish to salmon, researchers say.

"Right now it's super warm all the way across the Pacific to Japan," said Bill Peterson, an oceanographer with NOAA's Northwest Fisheries Science Center in Newport, Ore., who has linked certain ocean indicators to salmon returns. "For a scientist it's a very interesting time because when you see something like this that's totally new you have opportunities to learn things you were never expecting."

Not since records began has the region of the North Pacific Ocean been so warm for so long. The warm expanse has been characterized by sea surface temperatures as much as three degrees C (about 5.4 degrees F) higher than average, lasting for months, and appears on large- scale temperature maps as a red-orange mass of warm water many hundreds of miles across. Nick Bond of the
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Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean at the University of Washington earlier this summer nicknamed it "
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the blob."

Unusual North Pacific warmth jostles marine food chain - Northwest Fisheries Science Center

For some time, there have been scientists that have been stating the so-called pause is a feature of the heat going into the ocean, this seems to verify their hypothesis.
 
You see, the 2013-2014 “blob” was just the beginning. In the summer of 2014, warm water also showed up off the California coast. And then, in the fall of last year, “a major change in the wind and weather pattern between Hawaii and the West Coast caused the two warm blobs to merge and expand to fill the entire northeast Pacific Ocean,” says Nate Mantua of NOAA’s Southwest Fisheries Science Center, a co-author of one of the new studies, by e-mail.

According to Mantua, the emergence of the new and consolidated “blob” may be a very significant development with global consequences. That’s because it may relate to a much larger pattern of ocean temperatures called the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, or PDO. A shift in this oscillation, in turn, may be a sign that the planet is on the verge of getting warmer, some scientists say.

The Pacific Ocean may have entered a new warm phase and the consequences could be dramatic - The Washington Post

This is a newpaper article, now to see what is in the scientific journals on this subject.
 
Is kinda curious that all the HAARP stuff occurred in that region of the world!!!:2up:

HAARP BOILS THE UPPER ATMOSPHERE - HAARP will zap the upper atmosphere with a focused and steerable electromagnetic beam. It is an advanced model of an 'ionospheric heater'. (The ionosphere is the electrically-charged sphere surrounding Earth's upper atmosphere. It ranges between about 40 to 600 miles above Earth's surface.) Put simply, the apparatus for HAARP is a reversal of a radio telescope: antennas send out signals instead of receiving. HAARP is the test run for a super-powerful radio wave beaming technology that lifts areas of the ionosphere by focusing a beam and heating those areas. Electromagnetic waves then bounce back onto Earth and penetrate everything-living and dead. HAARP publicity gives the impression that the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program is mainly an academic project with the goal of changing the ionosphere to improve communications for our own good. However, other US military documents put it more clearly: HAARP aims to learn how to "exploit the ionosphere for Department of Defense purposes".



HAARP Index Hard Truth Wake Up America




The "warm blob" being exactly in that region!!! Ahhhhh..............clearly just a coincidence!!:spinner:
 
DROUGHT AND PACIFIC DECADAL OSCILLATION LINKED TO FIRE OCCURRENCE IN THE INLAND PACIFIC NORTHWEST
Amy E.Hessl1,4, DonMcKenzie2, and RichardSchellhaas3
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Historical variability of fire regimes must be understood within the context of climatic and human drivers of disturbance occurring at multiple temporal scales. We describe the relationship between fire occurrence and interannual to decadal climatic variability (Palmer Drought Severity Index [PDSI], El Niño/Southern Oscillation [ENSO], and the Pacific Decadal Oscillation [PDO]) and explain how land use changes in the 20th century affected these relationships. We used 1701 fire-scarred trees collected in five study sites in central and eastern Washington State (USA) to investigate current year, lagged, and low frequency relationships between composite fire histories and PDSI, PDO, and ENSO (using the Southern Oscillation Index [SOI] as a measure of ENSO variability) using superposed epoch analysis and cross-spectral analysis. Fires tended to occur during dry summers and during the positive phase of the PDO. Cross-spectral analysis indicates that percentage of trees scarred by fire and the PDO are spectrally coherent at 47 years, the approximate cycle of the PDO. Similarly, percentage scarred and ENSO are spectrally coherent at six years, the approximate cycle of ENSO. However, other results suggest that ENSO was only a weak driver of fire occurrence in the past three centuries. While drought and fire appear to be tightly linked between 1700 and 1900, the relationship between drought and fire occurrence was disrupted during the 20th century as a result of land use changes. We suggest that long-term fire planning using the PDO may be possible in the Pacific Northwest, potentially allowing decadal-scale management of fire regimes, prescribed fire, and vegetation dynamics.


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Looks like we may be in for a fire summer.
 
Lets face it......in 2015, nobody gives a shit about the climate science ( fact ), particularly as it relates to the alarmist view. Hmmm......but what better way than to speed the process up than to boil the atmosphere with lasers.:boobies::boobies::biggrin:

At the end of the day, the ends justifies the means....................screw things up enough that the public is forced to except a NWO or get boiled to death!!! Part of the ongoing herding process!!!:up:


Or.....probably all the earths CO2 happens to be settling right there in the northern Pacific........right where the HAARP testing was going on for a long time!!:eusa_dance::eusa_dance::eusa_dance::funnyface:
 
Very interesting research.

Warm blob in Pacific Ocean linked to weird weather across the US -- ScienceDaily

An unusually warm patch of surface water, nicknamed 'the blob' when it emerged in early 2014, is part of a Pacific Ocean pattern that may be affecting everything from West Coast fisheries and water supplies to East Coast snowstorms. The blob is just one element of a broader pattern in the Pacific Ocean whose influence reaches much further -- possibly to include two bone-chilling winters in the Eastern U.S.

150409143041-large.jpg
Are you suggesting that the tornado that hit Norther Illinois did not form naturally? I'm confused on why a tornado was weird weather. Have you been in the US during the last fifty years, they have tornadoes in March, April and May timeframe. They have them in June, July, August, September and sometimes October. What is weird, can you explain?
 
Very interesting research.

Warm blob in Pacific Ocean linked to weird weather across the US -- ScienceDaily

An unusually warm patch of surface water, nicknamed 'the blob' when it emerged in early 2014, is part of a Pacific Ocean pattern that may be affecting everything from West Coast fisheries and water supplies to East Coast snowstorms. The blob is just one element of a broader pattern in the Pacific Ocean whose influence reaches much further -- possibly to include two bone-chilling winters in the Eastern U.S.

150409143041-large.jpg
Are you suggesting that the tornado that hit Norther Illinois did not form naturally? I'm confused on why a tornado was weird weather. Have you been in the US during the last fifty years, they have tornadoes in March, April and May timeframe. They have them in June, July, August, September and sometimes October. What is weird, can you explain?

WFT are you blathering on about?
 
As if this wasn't bad enough. West coast is still getting radioactive contamination from Fukushima. And will be for centuries. Especially in light of they haven't actually done anything to encase and prevent such radioactive contamination. Rads are so high to this day they just lost a robot trying to measure how high it was. It's "high" when the robot designed presumedly to be a bit radiation-resistant quits working because of radiation. :)

Fukushima Radioactivity Detected Off West Coast
Fukushima Radioactivity Detected Off West Coast Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
 
Very interesting research.

Warm blob in Pacific Ocean linked to weird weather across the US -- ScienceDaily

An unusually warm patch of surface water, nicknamed 'the blob' when it emerged in early 2014, is part of a Pacific Ocean pattern that may be affecting everything from West Coast fisheries and water supplies to East Coast snowstorms. The blob is just one element of a broader pattern in the Pacific Ocean whose influence reaches much further -- possibly to include two bone-chilling winters in the Eastern U.S.

150409143041-large.jpg
Are you suggesting that the tornado that hit Norther Illinois did not form naturally? I'm confused on why a tornado was weird weather. Have you been in the US during the last fifty years, they have tornadoes in March, April and May timeframe. They have them in June, July, August, September and sometimes October. What is weird, can you explain?

WFT are you blathering on about?
BTW, it is WTF, gawd do you take stupid pills. Funny thing a message board, some can't grasp the use of it. Fine you Fk, you want to publish a story about weird weather and don't want to discuss, you're in the wrong application. Get somewhere where you can discuss with yourself.
 
Very interesting research.

Warm blob in Pacific Ocean linked to weird weather across the US -- ScienceDaily

An unusually warm patch of surface water, nicknamed 'the blob' when it emerged in early 2014, is part of a Pacific Ocean pattern that may be affecting everything from West Coast fisheries and water supplies to East Coast snowstorms. The blob is just one element of a broader pattern in the Pacific Ocean whose influence reaches much further -- possibly to include two bone-chilling winters in the Eastern U.S.

150409143041-large.jpg
Are you suggesting that the tornado that hit Norther Illinois did not form naturally? I'm confused on why a tornado was weird weather. Have you been in the US during the last fifty years, they have tornadoes in March, April and May timeframe. They have them in June, July, August, September and sometimes October. What is weird, can you explain?

WFT are you blathering on about?
BTW, it is WTF, gawd do you take stupid pills. Funny thing a message board, some can't grasp the use of it. Fine you Fk, you want to publish a story about weird weather and don't want to discuss, you're in the wrong application. Get somewhere where you can discuss with yourself.

I wasn't suggesting anything, dumbass. I posted a report of significant abnormal water conditions in the Pacific Northwest. What part of that did you not understand?
 
Very interesting research.

Warm blob in Pacific Ocean linked to weird weather across the US -- ScienceDaily

An unusually warm patch of surface water, nicknamed 'the blob' when it emerged in early 2014, is part of a Pacific Ocean pattern that may be affecting everything from West Coast fisheries and water supplies to East Coast snowstorms. The blob is just one element of a broader pattern in the Pacific Ocean whose influence reaches much further -- possibly to include two bone-chilling winters in the Eastern U.S.

150409143041-large.jpg

That warm blob is the Hilda beast.
 
Very interesting research.

Warm blob in Pacific Ocean linked to weird weather across the US -- ScienceDaily

An unusually warm patch of surface water, nicknamed 'the blob' when it emerged in early 2014, is part of a Pacific Ocean pattern that may be affecting everything from West Coast fisheries and water supplies to East Coast snowstorms. The blob is just one element of a broader pattern in the Pacific Ocean whose influence reaches much further -- possibly to include two bone-chilling winters in the Eastern U.S.

150409143041-large.jpg
Are you suggesting that the tornado that hit Norther Illinois did not form naturally? I'm confused on why a tornado was weird weather. Have you been in the US during the last fifty years, they have tornadoes in March, April and May timeframe. They have them in June, July, August, September and sometimes October. What is weird, can you explain?

WFT are you blathering on about?
BTW, it is WTF, gawd do you take stupid pills. Funny thing a message board, some can't grasp the use of it. Fine you Fk, you want to publish a story about weird weather and don't want to discuss, you're in the wrong application. Get somewhere where you can discuss with yourself.

I wasn't suggesting anything, dumbass. I posted a report of significant abnormal water conditions in the Pacific Northwest. What part of that did you not understand?
well, the title in the link highlighted was weird weather. Hmmm, did you faint on the way to hitting the enter key?

I wanted to know what was weird. See, if all you had done was enter a chart or a picture, then there would not have been a link attached with the words weird weather.
 

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