Video: Entire City Wiped Off the Face of the Earth by Killer Twister And Pretty Much Sums It Up The Horrible Disaster In The Mid-West
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ive been noticing a new term, 'atmospheric river', and wondering if this is related to weather control.
It used to be called Pineapple Express a current of warm air extending to Hawaii and usually occurs in late winter or early November. Feb 1996 was a great example coming off of a snow/ice event or the Christmas Day flood of 1962 I think it was. Again a deep mountain snowpack melting from inches of rain and high freezing levels.
1932-33 was an atmospheric river on STEROIDS for the PNW!
In Washington state, we've been getting massive rain storms, sometimes with wind, week after week after week since October. They now call those storms atmospheric rivers. They used to be called the Pineapple Express--builds up in the Pacific near Hawaii and then hits WA, OR, and CA. I first heard the term the winter of 2020, I thought, "What?!? Is that on our 2020 Bingo card?"
I'm sure they are messing with weather worldwide but I think this is just a name change.