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Super El Niño WARNING, What There Not Telling YOU
Added:Now, hold up. This guy at first glance might look like he's trying to promote his next rap video, but what he's saying is absolutely no joke. The last time conditions lined up exactly like this, entire regions experienced crop failures, drought, I'm saying, famine, a mass migration. This is crazy. And the NOA says that this could be even worse, meaning it could top records. See, y'all think this is a game, but in case you didn't hear, the NOA already gave an official Super El Nino advisory. They're saying that it's almost guaranteed that this Super El Nino is coming our way.
They're saying that this could be one of the hottest summers in human history.
This could be one of the hottest summers ever recorded. Do you understand what that means? They're saying that severe weather will be seen all across the United States of America. And this ain't just a warning for the United States.
This is a warning for the whole entire world. Now, if you don't know what a Super El Nino is, you need to go down that rabbit hole. Look up what happened in 1877. We're talking about 50 million people gone just because of extreme weather conditions. We're talking about famine. We're talking about the heat being hotter than it's ever been. And the same thing that those 50 million people lost their lives from in 1877, they're talking about this is going to be happening this summer. I just need you to imagine crop failure everywhere on this whole entire planet. Just imagine a drought everywhere on this planet. Jump down that rabbit hole and look at the similarities between the Pacific Ocean now and the Pacific Ocean in 1877. This is a super El Nino.
They're saying that on the west coast they may experience typhoons like they've never seen before. They're saying that the south is going to get rainfall like they never experienced before. Talking about Louisiana. We're talking about Texas. We're talking about Florida. The NOA is saying that this is not normal. We may be looking at a world of trouble. All I'll say is this. Look at the patterns. Look how the weather is. Cold one day, hot this day, raining this day, cold. This is almost summertime.
>> Here's the crazy part. Breaking news has been coming out left and right over the last couple days. Super El Nino now shows 100% probability on the European models. Forecasters warn it could surpass the 1877 record and shatter every temperature mark.
>> It was so disastrous that 30 to 50 million lost their lives globally. And this year, all the warning signs are repeating. We may be the first generation to witness a super Elnino in a world this hot. The question is, are we ready for it? Do you guys know what happened in 1877?
We're talking about 2026 right now. They are predicting this could be worse than 1877. 1877, strongest super El Nino on record. Global famine followed. India lost 5 to 7 million people. China suffered crop collapse. Brazil experienced severe drought. Livestock died worldwide.
Food shortages spread globally.
Massigration followed. And folks, this is coming from the NOAA, Climate Prediction Center. They're saying that this could break records. Definitely some important information that you guys should know. Coming right up.
Hey guys, my name is Cohen here at Riverside Homestead. And if you're brand new here, welcome. And if you guys are into prepping tips, emergency preparedness, and most important, news and awareness that affects you, be sure to start this video off with a like, hit that notification bell so you guys can stay up to date, and let's begin. All right, guys. Welcome back. Look, we're going to get to the facts, but do you realize 1877 disaster that eliminated 50 million is coming back? This is all over social media. The NOA, what we get all of our predictions from, is saying that we will break records. I don't think you guys realize, but they're saying it all over the news. I mean, Super El Nino is a huge deal because the last time it was global chaos. Look, >> we are back here on uh on Weather Command. Welcome inside.
>> Welcome inside. And we've got uh all indications that a recordbreaking El Nino, it is on the way for the Pacific.
Uh we have Pacific waters that are warming rapidly now and the impacts will be wide reaching and ranging for months to come. Uh this will be the focus from now all the way through well winter.
It's going to be a major player. It's going to be a major factor this hurricane season. It could be the factor, but hurricane season is just one slice of this complex pie that El Nino affects. It affects the global weather pattern. Meteorologist Matthew Rosenr joins us now. I talked about it this morning. Matthew, I was talking to some people over in in the UK and they brought up, as their tabloids are saying today, a Godzilla El Nino, which I think is a little extreme, but okay. I think we call it super El Nino. You all at Noah don't call it the super. It's a very strong El Nino, but um paint a picture for us.
>> Now, look, for the hurricane season, I think from what I researched, it does us a little bit of justice. Like, we're not going to see the hurricanes quite as much, but globally, drought, rainfall, global exposure, and when they're talking about setting records, guys, just look up 1877. It's absolutely insane. And if we're supposed to set records over that, our entire life will change. All right, guys. This has been all over the news over the past couple days. And I don't feel like it's surfacing like it should. If it should surface the way that they're telling us, and I'm talking about the NOAA, this is where we get our stuff. I'm talking about global disruption of food. This is if it happens. And coming from the NOAA, they say that it will set records. Super El Nino now shows 100% probability. Like I said, a month ago, they said that it was too early to tell. Now they're saying it's 100% probable. Super El Nino. This is a big deal. And you guys, I don't know if there's any truth to this. You guys better be prepping. You better be prepping for water, food, security. The wildfire season's going to be out of control. It's already out of control. I'll show you that in a few minutes. And this is on European models.
And in my history and like you look at Ryan Hall y'all and some of these other guys like they really heavily lean on the European models because I don't know maybe they're more accurate. Forecasters warn it could surpass the 1877 record and shatter every temperature mark. If that's the case, this is the year where our entire world changes, our life changes. Anyway, you guys can read this article. I'll try to remember to put it down in the description, but it goes off of all these figures. Water temperatures, seasonal forecasts, shows 100% of its Ensemble members placing the El Nino 3.4 index in El Nino territory for coming overlapping seasons. All of the indicators are saying it's headed this direction and it's going to break records. right here. The NOAA climate prediction center issues official US government ENSO probabilities based on the Nino 3.4 region where the sea surface temperature anomalies and it goes into all kinds of scientific stuff.
In conclusion, their model figure reflects unanimously a report of 100% probability for that category. If this is true, this is very, very bad.
Furthermore, if you don't trust them, the International Research Institute for Climate and Society at Columbia University provides a third independent outlook using multimodel plume. IRI's latest forecast also shows the El Nino favoring a high probability through the forecast horizon with several plume members tracking into strong or very strong territory. Meaning all three systems that El Nino is present in building where they diverge in peak intensity confidently they project anomalies into super El Nino range to the point where they're saying they're going to break records. Like I said guys, look into the 1877 super El Nino. If they're breaking records and it's going to surpass this, like we are doomed. We are not just the United States, worldwide. Like last time India alone millions of people globally crops devastated zero farming it was done which means people were migrating to places that they could survive. Now one good thing that comes from this is it's going to suppress the hurricane season. Seems like super Elnos and Elnos can suppress the the hurricane forecast, but what could be at hand is much worse.
Let me show you a couple other things that I found that are really intriguing.
On the left, you can see 1877 and the comparison to 2026. Here's the thing is it is developing faster and more fierce than it did in 1877. This is why they're saying, "Wake up people. This could be really bad." We're talking about 40 to 50 million people that didn't make it.
Drought and famine. It's it's it's a big deal. We've already got fires all over the Northwest. I'm surprised they haven't kicked off hardcore in California yet, but I think it's coming.
Huge warnings, heat waves, tons of stuff. And I'll also show you what they're showing us and what they're not showing us because all over like ticker talker, super El Nino confirmed, expected to be the worst in 200 years.
And you got to remember this is stemming from the NOAA warning and the fires are picking up fast because there's high winds, high heat. Here's another crazy thing is US news. It's all over the news in the way that I look for news. But when you look at like big stream media, other countries are talking about this in a big way. And our country is talking about it as not in the same way. If you're surfing on social media, this is what I'm talking about. Scientists has warned of a possible extreme weather condition in 2026. A monster is forming in the Pacific Ocean, and the bad news is official. Scientists have confirmed that by November 2026, there are high chances that a super El Nino will fully develop. And here's how rare this is. In all of recorded history, this will be the strongest one in 150 years. Here's why it matters to every single person on Earth. El Nino is when the Pacific Ocean warms up beyond normal. But a super Elnino is something else entirely. It happens when ocean temperatures rise more than 2° C above average. And that tiny number is enough to bend the jetreams of the entire planet. And once those jet streams bend, the weather, you know, disappears. The result is that some parts of the world will face brutal droughts. Others will drown in record rainfall. Atlantic hurricanes will be suppressed. While Pacific storms will explode in size. And here's where it gets really serious. A super Elnino can push global temperatures even higher than they already are. India is already experiencing one of its hottest summers ever with temperatures in some cities crossing the 50° C mark. The last time the Pacific Ocean warmed up this fast was in 1877. That event went down as one of the most powerful Elnos ever recorded. It was so disastrous that 30 to 50 million lost their lives globally.
And this year, all the warning signs are repeating. We may be the first generation to witness a super El Nino in a world this hot. The question is, are we ready for it? Listen, if you guys haven't already thought about this already, please share this out. Make sure you hit a like and tell me what you guys think down in the comments because it'll really help this spread. We've talked about prepping on this channel a lot and you go back in all my videos like I'm always trying to keep people prepared. That way if things happen and we hope that it doesn't that you're better off than most people. Here's a really good visual right here. You guys can see the difference between 1877 and 2026.
Like the fact that it's more fierce, more powerful, moving faster. This is what a lot of people are concerned about because as bad as 1877 was, everything I am seeing is making this thing look a lot more fierce than 1877, which means we could be in a world of hurt. So when you look at American news, this is what you hear. And I'm going to show you a comparison between American news and I think Mexican news. The ocean off California keeps breaking heat records 38 days so far this year. Experts say it could produce a stormy summer that threatens lives and devastates wildlife.
CBS's Max Darrow joins us in San Francisco with those details. Max, good evening. Jerica, it may look gray and cold here in San Francisco, but just off the coast, there is a serious marine heat wave. It stretches 1,500 miles from here to Mexico and well into the Pacific. Leading ocean scientists tell us it could last for months. So they don't mention super El Nino. They don't mention what could really happen if if this in case is the situation where it's a couple degrees warmer of the ocean comparing it to 1877 and how it's stronger than they. They probably don't want to freak people out because this is the other news you could see if you're not in the United States.
So telly Ventro, they're already putting it out there. They're putting this out in the news. They're saying, "Look, this is supposed to be right up there, if not worse than 1877." Our news is just saying it might kill some aquatic life and probably blaming it on global. You know what? So, the more I dig into this, the more alarming it really is. Now, like I always say, I am not trying to make anybody nervous or anything like that, but it's definitely something to pay attention to. And I think it's got all of the warning signs that we should be paying attention to. I'm going to be keeping an eye on this and I'll keep you guys posted as this develops. So, I encourage you guys do your own research, check it out, compare it, compare what's going on to what happened in 1877. It's definitely very interesting. And when you learn more, definitely potentially alarming, but we never know what's going to really happen, right? Again, share this out. Let me know your guys' thoughts. Couple videos right here that I've done recently, you might not have seen. Really good information. Thank you for sharing and keep prepping, keep learning, keep doing. We'll see you guys on the next
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