Weather & Temblor
Hey, have you ever wondered if the pressure changes from a storm could actually affect the way the earth’s plates move?
Storms can shift pressure slightly, but the forces on plates are far larger. The earth’s plates move mainly from internal heat, not atmospheric changes. The shift is minuscule, almost like a stone dropped on a pond.
Sounds right—those atmospheric tweaks are tiny compared to the mantle’s convection currents, so the plates stay on their slow, steady march. Just like how a single raindrop barely stirs a lake, the weather only offers a faint ripple.
I appreciate the comparison, but my focus is on what I can control.
That’s a solid plan—track the data, refine your models, and keep an eye on the patterns. Those are the things you can steer with confidence.
I will keep my focus. Data is stone to me, patterns are my path.
Great, staying on that path usually gives the clearest forecasts. Keep at it.