Big storm season in the USA later this year, caused by Super El Niño
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What's the sun doing?
u/#pepedetective
Nothing but shining right now. But yesterday there were a couple of decent solar flares (not X-class). I get reports by email from Australia.
Well, I mean on a longer timeline - compared to prior recorded sun data.
I remember getting a lot more notifications a few years ago, including a number of X-class flares that were enough to affect satellites and radio. The biggest one yesterday was M 6.9.
I am on a mailing list from: https://listserver.ips.gov.au/mailman/listinfo/ips-flare-alert
... because you don't get YouTube clicks if you say "The weather will be normal for the rest of the year".
Who is Senor Nino?
I only see Mr. Badweather.
The video claims we'll have more tornadoes in the winter in the southeast, but we don't have them in the winter, just in the spring (March and April mostly).
It cites the very slightly lower than average hurricane counts, which aren't enough to really count. 15 down to 13 is little more than noise. NHC has never been right in their estimates.
Is El Niño the son of Mario and Princess Peach?