We should be properly skeptical of any image I suppose, especially in these days of Photoshop, and when an image purports to describe a before and after in colors demand to know even how the the satellite data was visualized, the colors chosen…but wow, this image knocks me off my feet, and at a gut level I believe in and believe it harbingers a shift in the Pacific.
[From the enthralling earth/nullschool site and app.]
Holy holy, as Allan Ginsberg used to say…
Visualization of the Pacific showing how far sea surface temps are from the 30-year average. http://t.co/K0CawmVcOW pic.twitter.com/9Aj9Z7iXyQ
— Cameron Beccario (@cambecc) May 3, 2014
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A little background on Beccario’s work from Slate…not long enough! May have to try and remedy that.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2013/12/18/global_wind_map_cameron_baccario_s_visualization_of_world_weather_patterns.html
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