@noone.jimenez1: Breaking: Meteorologists have issued a stark warning that a rare monster #elniño is rapidly developing in the Pacific Ocean, threatening to trigger a massive shift in global weather patterns this summer. Driven by an intense surge in sea surface temperatures that could spike nearly three degrees Celsius above average, multiple climate models show this emerging climate event has a high probability of becoming one of the most powerful since record-keeping began in the 1870s 🌎 🌊 This rare level of oceanic warming is drawing serious comparisons to the historic super El Niño of 1877, raising concerns about severe global disruptions to food and water security. While advanced modern forecasting tools give humanity a massive advantage in preparing for the fallout, the sheer scale of the system means communities worldwide should brace for unprecedented heatwaves, altered #hurricane seasons, and extreme precipitation extremes in the months ahead. #weather Disclaimer: This post is Shared for informational/Educational purpose only
The only people using “super” in describing this is those that use fear for views. Outside of media that term doesn’t exist in meteorology, and we won’t know the intensity until August because it all depends on the Bjerknes Feedback on how intense it will be
2026-06-14 22:56:26
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Devious Colon :
it's not El nino it is planet x answering our solar system that's going to be happening right now it is a long process but it's going to come into our atmosphere and it's going to rip and destroy everything in this path the government knew this was coming and they build bunkers so they can survive all of the governors around the world build bunkers even China so they can survive but know that you're going to have to face your creator the A anaki and if you don't have gold they're going to kill you
2026-06-21 03:08:20
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Sherry jackson :
God bless us all
2026-06-20 10:52:51
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Compton 601 :
He just skipped straight over ms
2026-06-22 16:57:06
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earl2gether :
If they leave it alone we wouldn’t be in this
2026-06-16 04:32:08
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Yaboylee :
Says who?
2026-06-19 09:33:54
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JJ :
I told you!
2026-06-20 20:41:05
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batmaniscoolyoskibroskin :
Yup im in central texas it was just a flood yd
2026-06-16 03:02:45
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SHINE :
BRO WHAT THE FUCK I LIVE IN FLORIDA THIS IS TARGETING
2026-06-15 21:45:13
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Meli🤯 :
The gov is messing with the weather
2026-06-15 22:47:36
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..mae.s :
This is fucking targeting
2026-06-15 06:22:46
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a74025419 :
2026-06-16 06:39:49
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jestermanifesto :
Bring it
2026-06-17 22:18:18
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Kileypdx 🐈⬛✈️💓👻🦝🦄 :
We still have NOAA? Don't let the dollar tree dictator know.
2026-06-15 19:47:19
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HHKCS :
earthquakes will be on the rise for sure, famine, floods. everything.
2026-06-15 12:17:57
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Sanchez :
@Lä_Näy
2026-06-16 03:19:01
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Tosh :
@
2026-06-18 10:03:23
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Bobby's life :
😁😁😁
2026-06-18 04:27:08
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💚🦠Coraona virus🦠💚 :
@💕🌸🐚Bobbi_Jo!🐚🌸💕 @📸 emily 📸 holy shit bros
2026-06-15 02:19:32
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lionpulse09g7❌ :
🥰🥰🥰
2026-06-17 07:17:54
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The Intellectual Neanderthal ❌ :
The Winter of 1877–1878: The Southwest experienced a massive deluge. Regional waterways like the Salt, Gila, and Colorado Rivers overflowed their banks, causing significant flooding. The surge of water wiped out early agricultural infrastructure and primitive settlements.Geographical Impact: Southern and central Arizona bore the brunt of these atmospheric rivers, as moisture-laden storms stalled over the mountainous terrain and desert basins.Landscape Alteration: The tremendous volume of water fundamentally changed the physical topography of Arizona's river valleys, carving wider, deeper channels that shaped the state's modern waterways.
2026-06-17 21:03:47
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