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Subject Re: Intel CPU prices going up?
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On 2018-10-17 00:14, Eric Stevens wrote:
[...]
> Are you referring to which side of the current to sail on according to
> direction of travel? If you are, he is right, as any sailing
> directions will confirm. If you are not referring to that, I don't
> understand what you are getting at.
[...]

It's about heat transported by ocean currents.

The Atlantic Conveyor moves warm water from the (sub-)tropics in the 
northern/northeastern Atlantic. Since it floats on top of the colder 
water there, that cold water subsides, and flows south (more or less) 
well below the surface. The Conveyor is part of the worldwide 
circulation/transport of heat by ocean currents. Here's a link that both 
explains the system, and presents recent attempts to understand the 
system better:

https://www.carbonbrief.org/the-atlantic-conveyor-belt-and-climate-10-years-of-the-rapid-project

Background as I have distilled it from many decades of reading science 
journals and magazines:

As you know, water has a high specific heat, so even slight changes in 
this system of warm and cold ocean currents can have large effects on 
the circulation of air above the oceans, ie, the weather. See El Nino 
and El Nina. If the Conveyor changes more than X (where X is at best a 
rough estimate at this time), the climate of the northern Atlantic will 
change. I.e., the climate from Greenland to Norway will change.

The ocean currents are obviously one of the factors driving the annual 
weather cycles ("the climate"). The climate as a whole is a network of 
feedback loops. Such networks are "chaotic systems". They cycle around a 
sequence of state changes (eg, the seasonal changes of weather in your 
locality) with some variability in each cycle. If some factor in the 
system changes beyond some limit, the whole system tips into a new cycle 
of state changes.

The unknowns are the triggering factors and their roles in the feedback 
loops, and thus the rate of change into a new cycle of changes. The 
"tipping point" could be on the order of a few seconds to many thousands 
of years. The earliest climate models (1970s) suggested that climate 
could change as quickly as about 100 years, depending on which factors 
changed and by how much. Since these models did a good job of 
"retrodicting" (matching known climate changes), these results created a 
puzzle. That drove the creation of more powerful models, which have 
merely refined these results: it is in fact possible for the climate to 
change very rapidly. Since then, minor climate changes (such as the 
Little Ice Age of the late Middle Ages) have shown that climate can 
change very quickly indeed. Finer grained data from sediments and rocks 
suggest that climate has occasionally tipped quite rapidly in the past, 
probably on the order of a thousand years or so.

Statistics is not the best tool for analysing and understanding chaotic 
systems like the weather and climate. That's why even eminent 
statisticians are poor guides to understanding weather and climate. NB 
that before the advent of supercomputers, weather prediction was 
statistical, and notoriously unreliable beyond a short time frame, which 
in Great Britain was approximately 1/2 a day (as I recall only too well 
from my childhood there). Supercomputers enable the modelling of 
multiple feedback loops one state-change at a time: the current state is 
the input for calculating the next state. This has improved weather 
prediction so that it's reliable for up to two or three days here, and 
pretty good for up to a week or so. Even so, every so often the 
prediction is badly off: some factor exceeds some limit, and instead of 
a shower we get a thunderstorm.

Basically, any system of feedbacks between three or more entities is 
chaotic. See the Three Body Problem for a very old example.

BTW, life itself is a driver of weather, and in the long run of climate. 
Eg, ground cover affects the rate of water loss in the soils, and so 
affects the hydrologic cycle that we call "rain."

Best,

-- 
Wolf K
kirkwood40.blogspot.com
Complexity is not a condition to be tamed, but a lesson to be learned. 
(James Bridley, 2018)

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