Showing posts with label Beaufort Sea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beaufort Sea. Show all posts

Monday, 8 July 2019

Picture of the day


Strange pink cloud in the Beaufort Sea



Saturday, 13 October 2018

Clouds with uniform ripples in the Beaufort Sea


More strangeness in the Arctic

As I've pointed out before it is strange what you can pick up by zooming in on the satellite pictures from NASA Worldview.


One thing that I can't avoid is that while we are being shown charts that are designed to demonstrate that the sea ice extent is nothing 'exceptional' (although there are a few articles, none from major mainstream sources such as the Washington Post or the Guardian,that are pointing out that the ice is not refreezing we have a large body of water, the Beaufort Sea, all 476,000 km² of it that is BLUE OCEAN.

Have a look at the pictures for the past few weeks. No sign of icebergs even - blue ocean.

I have seen practically NO acknowledgement of this, let alone discussion.

And then there continue to be strange phenomena in the photos that defy conventional explanation.

I have yet to see it for myself but I am told that these phenomena are caught on the site but later 'airbrushed out'.


What you can see in the images below are ripples in the clouds over the ocean adjacent to the ice cap. The photos of the sea have parallel and very uniform,like ripples.

This looks strange enough to me.


But have a look at the following which is taken in the Beaufort Sea



There has been some information about the Vavilov ice which is melting more quickly than previously thought.

However,have a look a the sea to the right.


Just in case you think that is limited to one geographic area here is a photograph of cloud cover over Sweden.

It is always possible to come up with a hastily-thought- out explanation. Perhaps it is a factor of the satellite equipment that produces an "optical effect" or this is absolutely "normal" cloud in the "new normal".

Why are these effects only seen in the Arctic and not elsewhere? Why are there no parallel,symmetrical lines in this photo of the Gulf of Mexico for example?


 
Why does the following photo of the Beaufort Sea in clear weather seem normal whereas before the photos showed strange effects that I have talked about before?

I have no natural explanation for any of this and in general I prefer a well-though-out "conspiracy theory" to some half-baked argument to argue away a phenomenon that is hard to find an explanation.

There are many,many things that are beyond the ability of reductionistic science to explain.

The best I can do is leave you with Hamlet.

There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
- Hamlet (1.5.167-8), Hamlet to Horatio

Thursday, 4 October 2018

Strange images in the middle of a LARGE area of blue ocean in the Beaurfort Sea


I have not seen a single comment about the large area of blue sea in the Beaufort Sea,let alone some of the other strange phenomena.

Strange what reveals itself when you monitor things over a period of time.

More strangeness in the Beaurfort Sea


We are talking about the large area of blue sea in the upper left quadrant below


None of the following photos have been manipulated in any way. It is simply what one sees when one zooms right in.

Those streaks look suspiciously like contrails to me.

it is the very first time in the weeks I have been looking that I have seen anything remotely like this.



Over an area of broken ice as well...


Today has seen the return of a large area of "cloud" in exactly the same place we saw this just a few weeks ago.


This is a close-up.

It looks even more strange than the photo above.



Wednesday, 3 October 2018

Very warm conditions in the Arctic.= -10/02/2018

There is a lot of heat still in the Arctic and not too many signs of a rapid refreeze in the Arctic.
A week’s missing data on methane emissions in the Arctic

Thanks to Margo we know that there has been a week’s missing data on CAMS while at the same is true for NOAA data from the EU Metop-1 and Met-op 2 satellites
Now the data is up on CAMS for both Friday, 28th and Saturday 29th (but not for the days since or the days preceding).

Given how they manage data for other emissions one really does have to wonder if the data is being manipulated and what the missing data may have shown.


Although it could be overlooked with the massive emissions from elsewhere it can be see that there are emissions well above the average coming straight out of the Kara Sea.


 Friday, 28 September


  Saturday, 29 September





https://atmosphere.copernicus.eu/charts/cams/methane-forecasts?facets=undefined&time=2018092900,3,2018092903&projection=classical_arctic&layer_name=composition_ch4_surface 

This is what Robert Fanney had to say about this a couple of days ago - huge sea temperature anomalies with warm water entering the Arctic from the warm waters of the North Atlantic and Pacific.


I suspect that what is going to happen this Fall and Winter is going to be highly significant.




This shows the warm temperatures in the Arctic. Although temperatures are above or about freezing salt water freezes at about -2 deg C.




This is how an overview looks in the Arctic from today. I don't see too many signs of a refreeze


That is a large area of blue ocean that we are seeing in the Beaurfort Sea, to the north of Alaska that seems to have eluded the attention of EVERYBODY.




And what is that area of green to the north of Greenland? It looks suspiciously like an algal bloom to me.



Here is a representation of ice thickness in the Beaufort Sea




And in the Arctic sea as a whole




Thursday, 20 September 2018

The Arctic ice melt - 09/19/2018


A brief overview of conditions in the Arctic at the end of the oficial melt season

Blue sea conditions in the Beaufort Sea coincides with where the McKenzie River flows out to sea.

Margo will be giving a detailed update in tomorrow's Campfire Chat but I have put my observations together here.




Partially, we are talking about this large area of blue sea that is situated in the Beaufort Sea where the McKenzie River flows into the sea.

Here is the sea ice extent for today


Although there is lots of heat, both in the atmosphere and the sea it does correpspond with this area.





Here is the sea ice thickness according to the US Navy

And sea ice concentration



Methane levels remain very high, but not so much in Eastern Siberia.

Monday, 17 September 2018

Images on NASA Worldview that are hard to explain.


More strangeness on NASA Worldview
Notice that darkness is now coming to the North Pole. Are we being kept in the dark in other ways too?

Yesterday Margo and I put together a report on what seemed to be some pretty strange stuff appearing on NASA Worldview.

Unanswered questions on NASA data on Worldview (and some pretty strange interference)


When I checked NASA Worldview this morning not only what was still there the day before not disappeared but there were even more strange phenomena.

Here in this screenshot from just a few hours ago we can see that there are two lots of data that have no relation to each other - as if the photographs were taken on different days.


Here we can see the serrated differentiation between the two images.





Here is where things get really weird.

The photo from the Beaurfort Sea, north of Alaska shows a humungous visual effect that looks like a big cloud.

What is strange is that what previously looked like sea ice and I realise must be wispy cloud appears ABOVE the larger whatever-it-is.

We can also clearly see the dark lines across the ocean.



Here is a wider view.




 When I went back an hour or so later and refreshed the page this phenomenon had disappeared and what replaced it.


Do I have a natural and logical explanation for this?

No, I don't.

Rather than jump to hasty conclusions based on no evidence I would rather stay with the question but I don't mind admitting that this, along with other contradictions in the data, has put the wind up my sails.

To say I am mystified would not be a exaggeration.

Sunday, 16 September 2018

Unanswered questions on NASA data on Worldview (and some pretty strange interference)

Some strange data on NASA Worldview

This morning Margo of Margo's Healing Corner was looking at this representation of sea ice cover on Climate Reanalyzer.

Interested in the straight line which demarcates blue ocean from sea ice in the Beaufort Sea north of Alaska she had a look at NASA Worldview

 

When she zoomed in on the data she found this strange spectacle.

When she came back several hours later she came across a completely new batch of data that looks like this


The following is something that we have not ever seen before. The green would appear to be capturing something like an algal bloom - but an algal bloom north of Alaska?!

That is two sets of data that are delineated by a line through the photo. On one side of the line there is a clear view, whereas on the other there is total cloud cover.

We are used to the idea that the satellite images are put together in a mozaic consisting of seperate panels that are put together.

However we have never seen anything remotely like this.

This is the conversation we recorded livestream on Talkshow which also appeared in You Tube.



One more thing....

Listen to this segment about 8 minutes into our conversation.

At a time when Margo had her guests muted on Talkshoe we got the following interference that can only be described as “spooky” or weird.

I could not make it out but Margo can clearly recall hearing the male voice saying It said "Can you hear me?"



This is not the first time this has happened but every time there has been a livestream there has been strange interference including (several times), a child’s voice calling out.

My best description is “otherwordly”

So today, in addition to everything else, there are more questions than answers.


Friday, 3 August 2018

Further melt on the Beaufort Sea


Thinning of the ice on the Beaufort Sea



There has been hot weather spreading up to above Alaska in the last few days which has thinned the ice as can be seen below. 

That is Alaska on the bottom left; the Bering Strait and eastern Siberia at the top-left.

Here are some representations of ice thickness and concentration in the area



This is how things look in the entire region as relates to sea ice concentration
These are the absolute temperatures in the Arctic. Temperatures seem to have sunk below zero again in the Beaufort sector and just above zero in the bulk of the region and warmer at the Pole itself


These are the temperature anomalies.



Sea temperature anomalies.  There is a lot of warmer water around the edges of the Pole.


Climate Cast with Margo (Aug. 2, 2018)



Margo reviews the world temperatures, Arctic & Antarctic sea ice, methane, sulfur dioxide, ozone & carbon dioxide worldwide.

Time is short. Be kind to one another and get your spiritual houses in order. God bless everyone! Power to the Truth!

Peace,
Margo