Above: temperature image of El Niño 2015.
This article was written by James E. Kamis on September 15, 2023, with some editing by Henry Pool on 25/01/2025 in []. There is an enormous amount of data that proves El Ninos and La Ninas significantly alter the Pacific Ocean’s temperature, influence Earth’s atmospheric temperature, reverse equatorial trade winds, and change our climate. It may come as a surprise that armed with all this information scientists still don’t know what generates El Ninos and La Ninas. This article will show [compelling evidence] that massive amounts of heated- and cooled fluids, chemicals, and various gases emitted from geologic and volcanic features located at a non-moving/fixed location in a far western part of the Pacific Ocean, i.e., the “Source Point”, generate and maintain both El Ninos and La Ninas. If you are interested in this article, carry on reading by clicking here,
It is written in Dutch but if you click on the American flag of the translate button, in the left hand bottom corner, everything is automatically translated to English. If you have any questions or comments, please do that here below, on the BreadontheWater website.
Footnote by Henry Pool
I’ve been thinking about where else I’ve seen something like a Source point or Point of Origin.
Just look at my Table 1, here:
https://breadonthewater.co.za/2022/08/02/global-warming-how-and-where/
You can clearly see that the water in the North Pole area has become way much warmer than the average over the NH. From the picture below this table, you can clearly see that the heat is being driven between Greenland and Norway, to the south.
So what is my point of Origin for this?
This report: Volcanoes erupt beneath Arctic ice:
https://www.livescience.com/4992-volcanoes-erupt-beneath-arctic-ice.html‘
states: New evidence deep beneath the Arctic ice suggests that a series of underwater volcanoes have erupted in tremendous explosions over the past decade.’
In 1999, a series of eruptions apparently also occurred on the Gakkel Reef deep under the ocean. See Report on East Gakkel Ridge:
https://volcano.si.edu/showreport.cfm?doi=10.5479/si.GVP.BGVN200103-377020
So there is a line of a geologically very active sea floor from the North Pole to Iceland. And there is actual evidence of an astonishing increase in temperature and salinity in the Greenland Sea. (i.e. the sea between Greenland and Norway). See Increasing Amount of Arctic Ocean water in the Greenland Sea, here:
https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/grl.50775
It states: ‘Over the past three decades, …….temperature and salinity in the deep Greenland Sea have increased at unprecedented average rates, and these trends are among the highest in the global deep ocean’.
Yes. Yes. I have said it before. You should not think outside the box when it comes to climate. We are in a box, which is for three quarters filled with water. Like a boiler. There is heating from above and from below. My own statistical results (Tmax global) show that the heat from above has not increased over the past 30 years. But the heat from below apparently has…..(increase in Tmin global). This is demonstrably due to the Thousand Year Eddy Cycle,
https://breadonthewater.co.za/2021/03/04/the-1000-year-eddy-cycle/
Every thousand years there is a peak and we are at that peak right now. The increase in volcanic activity on Earth is a feature of the Eddy cycle (e.g. D’Andrea et al 2011).
Hence the Vikingers were able to farm well in Greenland and settlements from that time are now visible there. So we should all be very happy and grateful for the warmer weather because it is actually a rare time, which is better for life, in general.
Henry Pool
Related: https://breadonthewater.co.za/2024/05/12/surface-air-temperature-sat-versus-sea-surface-temperature-sst/
Henry Pool:
The comment is made that scientists still don’t know what causes La Ninas and El Ninos, and you speculate that it is do to underwater volcanic eruptions.
Let me draw your attention to the article “The definitive cause of La Nina and El Nino events”
https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2023.17.1.0124
El Ninos are preceded by increased global temperatures, and most La Ninas are caused by volcanic eruptions, which cool the Earth’s surface by injecting dimming SO2 aerosols into the stratosphere.
Burl
Thanks for your comment. If you read the Dutch version of my post, you will see that I do mention your report and I agree with you that SO2 and other acidic gases that are being released do cause cooling.
(there is box in the left hand side of the Dutch that instantly translates to English. Just click on the American flag.)
Henry Pool:
The comment is made that scientists still don’t know what causes La Ninas and El Ninos, and you speculate that it is due to underwater volcanic eruptions.
Let me draw your attention to the article “The definitive cause of La Nina and El Nino events”
https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2023.17.1.0124
El Ninos are preceded by increased global temperatures, and most La Ninas are caused by volcanic eruptions, which cool the Earth’s surface by injecting dimming SO2 aerosols into the stratosphere.
Interesting?
https://phys.org/news/2024-06-newly-hydrothermal-vents-depths-meters.amp