and how about nasa's recent report of the apparent arctic
ocean gyre reversal to clockwise that is underway — that the counterclockwise gyre of the arctic ocean rotation (since 1989) which apparently also been largely responsible for centrifigally pushing arctic ice into warmer waters, speeding melting — should now predictably result in increasing amounts of ice due to the centripetal pull of the ice toward the north pole?
They found that, in the model, the striking SPNA decadal trend
reversal from 1994 - 2004 to 2005 - 2015 arose largely from variable heat transports by the
ocean's midlatitude horizontal
gyre circulation.