Submitted by LifeTableWithChairs t3_11nqq5n in UpliftingNews
FruitCupLover t1_jbr0nsd wrote
Reply to comment by DankVectorz in La Niña, which worsens Atlantic hurricanes and Western droughts, is gone by LifeTableWithChairs
Shouldn't be...but they are lol
Down vote me all you want, but you're only showing your ignorance, folks.
" Although hurricanes occur more often during La Niña episodes, significant tropical weather events have occurred during the neutral phase. For example, the record shattering 2005 hurricane season that included Katrina and Rita occurred during the neutral phase. Hurricane Andrew, the most destructive United States hurricane of record, made landfall along the Gulf coast during a neutral phase of the El Niño/Southern Oscillation in 1992."
DankVectorz t1_jbr15vv wrote
That doesn’t make any sense considering it was still in effect this past hurricane season. In fact, 2022 had below average number of major hurricanes.
Fraun_Pollen t1_jbr2fj1 wrote
If they’re not as strong then that nuke idea should work
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baphosam t1_jbrnjyz wrote
Did you just blow in from stupid town off them La Niña winds?
FruitCupLover t1_jbvmrxy wrote
No, but the weather history backs it. Like, I don't understand why it's so hard for people to grasp that just because La Niña ends so do strong hurricane. The 2005 hurricane season is a great example.
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