The Coming El Nino Will Completely Change Our Weather…



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35 thoughts on “The Coming El Nino Will Completely Change Our Weather…”

  1. I hope everyone has a nice weekend to hope you have a nice mother Day weekend to stormy 7572 have a wonderful weekend to ❤❤🌞🌙🪨🪻🌺🦋🦋♥️🕶️🌅 and you still rocks today have a nice night to

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  2. I absolutely love it when you take these deep dives into this phenomenon! Makes me a smarter person each time! Taking the time to explain the phenomenon, and how it impacts on a monthly or so basis, really keeps me in tune with what may be to come. This is smart weather discussion and I love that. Again, it's how I continue to learn. Thank you, Roy! Enjoy your weekend!

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  3. I love how every season they come up with some word or reason for why the weather is so nuts and unstable. It’s not the man man climate crisis. No! It’s the “intense” El Niño!

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  4. I am just going too be very honest, I remember 2015 was a wonderful active pattern far a storm track and we also had some cold and snow for alot of the country I know every year is different but getting out and thankfully away from lanina, the predicting El~Nino gives me much hope and very thankful for the moisture increase!💯

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  5. The planet is overdue for the next ice age. I have been hearing that since the 1960s. We know this because of the core samples in the earths crust. Ice ages occur approximately every 10,000 years. The last Ice Age is the one that carved out the great lakes in North America. The Great Lakes were caused by glaciers that were 2 miles thick. if you think, that’s unlikely, think again. The snow/ice pack on Greenland right now is over a mile thick…
    The first signs of the approaching ice age apparently happened in the winter of 22/23. Record snowfall in parts of the North American continent. In the approaching years, the snow will not fully melt in places where it has been melting over the past during the summer months for the northern hemisphere.. another sign will be the ice, not melting in the Hudson bay during the northern hemisphere summer…
    ice ages are a natural cycle for this planet.. we still do not know why they occur approximately every 10,000 years, but we are overdue for the next one. But it appears that that is changing with the winter we just had.
    this will not happen overnight, or over the next decade, but it will happen relatively quickly over the next 100 to 500 years ..
    The Earth has experienced dozens of ice ages over is short history. It is a cycle of nature. for an ice age to grip the planet. The Earth only needs to experience a 2°C Drop in average temperature.. so far in 2023, at least where I live in the northern hemisphere on North America, the temperature has been below average for the majority of 2023… they will still be skiing on snow in the Rockies in August 2023. It’s comming..
    we knew it was coming as early as the 1950s. I learned about it in school in the 1960s…could actually occur much sooner than expected. If we had a large volcanic eruption – smoke that would blanket, the Earth filtering, the warming sunlight, or if we continue to have massive forest fires around the world that filter out warming sunlight for years smoke from volcanic eruptions and forest fires stay way up in the atmosphere for years..… just a couple degrees drop in average worldwide temperature will set the chain of events in motion,——-again…
    according to the geological record in the earths crust from core samples..
    we also learned from core samples that the north pole, and the South Pole have switched polarity several times. In other words, all the compasses would point to the south pole and not the north pole when the polarities switch.
    scientists disagree on Possible effects from the poles switching.. this could happen during the next ice age.. Science is still not sure what effect this will have on animals like whales that apparently are affected by the magnetic field of the planet. Some plants are affected by magnetism. Will it affect electricity? Lightning? we just don’t know yet..
    if you ever want to taste water that has no chemical compounds whatsoever in it, get yourself some berg brand water. There are companies that have Shipston pull up next to Iceburgh‘s that break off of glaciers. The ice frozen in those glaciers from the last Ice Age is the purest water on the planet. The last Ice Age, that created the great lakes in North America, deposited 21% of the planets, fresh water in those lakes.. in Asia, lake baikal holds more water than all of North America’s great lakes combined. It is over 5000 feet deep. That sounds like a lot of water in all those lakes. But the percentage of freshwater on this planet is less than 1% of the total water on this planet. The actual number known is 0.007% of this planets water is freshwater. Over 99% of the water on this planet is saltwater..
    so enjoy things the way they are on this planet right now. Because they’re going to change, as they always have.. it’s all part of nature, and we are part of it..

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  6. i thought el nino dictating the atlantic season all depends on the flatness of the prevailing winds and where the bend north occurs, closer to the Appalachians or off the carolina coast will determine the activity more as it pertains to landfall of systems. it feels like 2015-2016.

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  7. I live in San Antonio and the flood of 1998 was during an El Nino and same with 2013.. I have a feeling we are going to be in for some bad rain come fall..

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