Finally some climate change worth having!
Never mind the fact that we do not fully understand why ANY of the cycles exist to start with, be it the 11-year solar cycle or the chaotic El Nino cycle, the narrative will squeeze the juice out of the event to justify further tightening in Europe and restrictions elsewhere since humans are obviously the cause of these natural but repurposed events.
Great timing too in fact since the war with Iran will trigger a recession which would of course never have happened otherwise, requiring tightening of demand beyond what normal recessions usually achieve.
Unfortunately we have left solid ground if there ever was such a thing and entered the fuzzy land of narrative where what governments say is the truth policed by restrictive laws and compliant medias becoming de facto virtual truths.
I was shocked recently to realize that most people I talk to believe that mankind never went to the Moon and were conversely genuinely surprised that I didn't share this "belief" since I tend to be on the conspiracy side.
The truth is that propaganda works. Most people do not bother looking further than the headlines and gobble up the fast-think narrative which is served to them daily. Life is already hard enough, why bother "thinking" on top of it all?
Good news: With AI, soon, thinking will become optional.
And Global Warming is coming our way this Summer!
Meteorologists Warn About Super El Nino Event
Weather forecasters are sounding the alarm about what could become a "super" El Niño event, potentially one of the strongest on record.
"Strongest El Niño on record this year?!" meteorologist Ben Noll wrote on X. Noll said the latest ECMWF outlook indicates a 75% chance of a super El Niño by October, with "some scenarios suggesting the most intense event in more than a century."
Noll said, "El Niño forming by May, potentially becoming strong by August — new ECMWF seasonal modeling."
Latest El Niño odds:
22% chance of a super El Niño by August
80% chance of a strong event
98% chance of a moderate event
Meteorologist Ryan Maue noted:
Impacts for agri traders:
If that scenario materializes, it could shift weather patterns worldwide, increasing the risk of flooding in some regions, drought and wildfires in others, and further raising global temperatures. An El Niño event typically strengthens the Pacific jet stream and redistributes heat and moisture globally.
Across the U.S., an El Niño influences seasonal rainfall, especially during winter. The stronger, more active jet stream typically shifts south, bringing wetter-than-average conditions to the southern U.S., including California, the Gulf Coast, and the Mid-South.
The good news is that El Niño reduces Atlantic hurricane activity.
Remember, left-wing corporate media is just a few months away from firing up the "hottest ever" global warming headlines to peddle junk climate science.
Global warming doomers, such as Greta, have shifted more recently from climate alarmism to Palestine activism. It is all about following the money.



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