by admin_37678 | Sep 6, 2021 | Uncategorized
Are stories of the primary element Oxygen O[1], and its 1954 novel namesake [2] quantumly entangled through various background threads and posts? Those relate how aqueous pH impacts both lightning and ozone. My continued work includes investigations of the geostrophic...
by admin_37678 | Sep 2, 2021 | Uncategorized
Sometimes Minoan and Sumerian images and cuneiforms remind me of very tightly annotated nanoscience and/or hydrodynamic symbols. Sure the experts have their more official and reproducible interpretations. But they don’t have the prerogative as I do (because...
by admin_37678 | Aug 28, 2021 | Uncategorized
Greenland seems special in the above two satellite-anchored images. At left, for an example month of 1979, it stands out because a wall of almost continuously strong vertical wind jets surrounds its coast [1]. At right, Greenland perches like a lighthouse, above a fog...
by admin_37678 | Aug 25, 2021 | Uncategorized
Still advancing from the hydrogeostrophic frameworks, which appear now to be gaining more traction via [1] and [2]. The featured animation above includes a variation of the vector-size pattern effect shown earlier. Here the focus is on the Southern Hemisphere The...
by admin_37678 | Aug 19, 2021 | Uncategorized
It’s been over 5 years into the 6 year forecast of streamflows of the Pecos River near Pecos, NM, US. I introduced the original forecasts at this site back in late 2016, and also published a journal article in [1] which described the Solar Cycle basis and...
by admin_37678 | Aug 16, 2021 | Uncategorized
The Earth’s hydrogeostrophic circulations, including the avg Jan and July winds animated above, and adapted from several decades of ECMWF wind data, again resemble a strange river to me. Other than the light blue overlays, the colors represent the strength of...