
but first a non-simulation. A reference. The real thing:

Now these are the simulations you mean?


And, for some perspective, let's not forget the ice pack:


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Somebody should call these guys and say wait, steer south!! Anybody care to research how far south Arctic winds extend southward, on a regular basis?Rokcet Scientist wrote:Of course, Charlie:
but first a non-simulation. A reference. The real thing:
Now these are the simulations you mean?
And, for some perspective, let's not forget the ice pack:
Well, thinking out loud, Buenos Aires is going through an extreme cold period right now! They have snow, something no Buenos Airian (is that right?) has ever seen in his lifetime – in fact the last time they had snow there was 1911 – and 20 degrees C below zero deep freezing weather, paralysing the city of 8 million.Charlie Hatchett wrote:
Somebody should call these guys and say wait, steer south!! Anybody care to research how far south Arctic winds extend southward, on a regular basis?
Yeah, but I'm not talking freak, I'm talking average.Of course that is a freak winter. But it proves that it does happen. And it proves that Antarctic winds can have a very long reach.
Now, if Antarctic winds can reach that far north, I'm willing to assume arctic winds can do no less in a southern direction.