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El Nino Blazing Away Across the USA: Something wick this way comes.
Dec 28, 2015 15:17:01   #
ziggy88 Loc: quincy illinois 62301
 
The largest El Nino on record is on the rampage worldwide causing chaos and havoc bringing December tornadoes & flooding in the southern US, historic blizzards in the Midwest, and crazy wildfires firing up over a 1,200 acres in Ventura County in Southern Cali. a former habitat for my family. The unseasonable Christmas tornadic weather along with the wildfires is a strange freakish oddity for this time of year. Tornadoes ripping through the Dallas area on Sat. Dec. 26th along with the horrific wildfires north of Los Angeles that has claimed over 100 homes, shut down the Pacific Coast Highway and Highway 101 so far is a strange bizarre coincidence for this late in the year.

El Nino

The last massive El Nino took place in 1997 causing drought in the West, flooding in the plains, and horrible winter storms in the Northeast. Typically, it comes around every five years and what usually happens is that warming in the oceans caused by the winds leads to diffusion of this warming all over the globe. It changes atmospheric pressures with consequences for rainfall, wind patterns, sea surface temperatures and can sometimes have a positive, and sometimes a negative effect on those systems. In Europe for example, El Niño reduces the instances of hurricanes in the Atlantic. The beginning of the El Niño system will be seen over North America in the preceding winter; typically they include:
• Mild winter temperatures over western Canada and north western USA
• Above average precipitation in the Gulf Coast, including Florida
• A drier than average period in Ohio and pacific northwest

The effects of El Niño can sometime be erratic and are not always be predictable. For example, conditions at the start of 2014 were remarkably similar to the 1997/8 ENSO event and so therefore it was expected to be an El Niño year. Yet, as late as August, the initial warning signs were not appearing in the atmosphere to precede warming in the oceans meaning that the likelihood of El Niño occurring was dropping off but not entirely eliminated. However, some oceanographic institutes still predict that El Niño will take place in the autumn months, pointing to warming throughout August and the sometimes late nature of the development of El Niño.

How Does it Affect?

El Nina like El Niño, it too affects atmospheric pressure and temperature, rainfall and ocean temperature. In Europe, El Niño reduces the number of autumnal hurricanes. La Niña has less of an effect in Europe but it does tend to lead to milder winters in Northern Europe (the United Kingdom especially) and colder winters in southern/western Europe leading to snow in the Mediterranean region. Elsewhere in the world, areas that are affected by La Niña experience the opposite of the effects they experience with El Niño. It is the continental North America where most of these conditions are felt. The wider effects include:
• Stronger winds along the equatorial region, especially in the Pacific
• Decreased convection in the Pacific leading to a weaker jet stream
• Temperatures are above average in the southeast and below average in the northwest
• Conditions are more favourable for hurricanes in the Caribbean and central Atlantic area
• Greater instances of tornados in those states of the US already vulnerable to them
In the western Pacific, the formation of cyclones shifts westwards which increases the potential for landfall in those areas most vulnerable to their effects, and especially into continental Asia and China. There is greater rainfall in the west too, especially in Australia, Indonesia and Malaysia and further westwards toward the southern countries in the African continent. Consequently, over the US and Canada there will be lower than average precipitation and this pattern follows the coast southwards where the western portion of South America will also experience lower than average rainfall.

2015

So far this year el Nino has caused unprecedented flooding in South America and a blistering heatwave & drought in Aussie land, crazy rainfall in India with horrific flooding and the spreading of the Western Sahara desert in Africa due to lack of rainfall. It is true that El Nino has contributed to the disruption of weather patterns in the past 100 years or since weather records have been kept.
The latest on this monster storm that is creating blizzard/rain fronts presently clobbering the south, midwest, central & upper plains on this December 28th is that weather experts have estimated that the tornado & wind damage has damaged & destroyed over 1,000 homes and businesses so far nationwide. The extreme tornadic winds that shredded Garland Texas were categorized as an EF-4 with winds clocking in at 166 mph and running up to 200 mph at peak.

The National Weather Service stated, “This is the USA’s first EF-4 tornado to strike in December in 15 years. It is also the farthest west a tornado of that strength has formed in December, according to the tornado research site U.S. Tornadoes. For Dallas County, it’s only the second EF-4 tornado ever recorded since accurate records began in 1950.

Around the world vast areas in Paraguay, Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil are being hit by the worst flooding in 50 years, forcing the evacuation of more than 150,000 people. Days of heavy rains brought on by the El Nino weather phenomenon have caused three major rivers to swell, and officials report at least six deaths. A state of emergency is in force in Paraguay, the worst hit nation, where 130,000 people have fled their homes. In northern Argentina, some 20,000 people have left their homes.”

Biblically Speaking

All of these strange disasters seem to indicate that something truly unique is happening. I cannot recall ever seeing the U.S. (and much of the rest of the world) being hit by so many wildfires, floods, historic droughts, earthquakes and major volcanic eruptions in this short of a time.

Remember, however, that the year of the Shemitah judgement is upon us, Israel and the world. Also Israel’s 50th Jubilee year is here along with the fourth blood moon completed on Sept. 28th that has a reckoning of the start of the Great Tribulation coming after Psalm 83 War that could happen this spring. I am convinced that our planet is becoming increasingly unstable, and I expect weather patterns to become even more wild and even more unpredictable as we roll into 2016. Something wicked this way comes is a great way to describe the beginning of the end as my End of Days Church formulates the prophecies coming our way. May God bless those that read this article.







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