The World Isn’t Ready for What’s Coming This Summer

Scientists and meteorologists are Predicting that we are shifting into an El Nino pattern this year while that in And of itself is not overly problematic There's a growing concern based on Collected data that we may be shortly Entering into a super El Nino weather Pattern this change in weather Introduces several significant issues Which will have a dramatic impact on Many of us in profound ways in this Video I'll explain why you should be Paying attention to this weather Phenomenon what to expect why it matters And most importantly how to prepare for It The transition before we dive into the Discussion of a super El Nino we need to First explain the transition following The end of La Nina last month we Transitioned into a state of inso Neutral conditions which indicate the Absence of both La Nina and El Nino These neutral conditions were originally Projected to continue until the summer Or early fall and they have reliably Lasted that long in the past but we are Seeing some shifts in weather patterns In recent years numerous forecasters are Beginning to indicate a change in the Timeline of the weather patterns based On multiple data points revising their Model they're now predicting with a 62 Percent chance of occurrence that El

Nino will develop between May and July Replacing the neutral conditions if not During this period the probability of El Nino forming by Autumn is even higher Estimated to be between 80 to 90 percent We will know more by August but here's The main takeaway from this if these Weather patterns change along these Projected timelines expect all the Storms heat cold or wind to be of Greater intensity as we head into the Summer with a potential earlier start of The El Nino weather pattern this summer Will very likely be hotter than average Which we'll cover in just a moment but Before we do let's take a quick look at What these changing weather patterns Will mean Download the start preparing Survival Guide to help you prepare for any Disaster I'll post a link in the Description and comments section below Or visit cityprepping.com forward slash Get started for a free guide to help you Get started on your journey of Preparedness What it means by location To simplify the understanding of the Cyclical weather patterns trade winds Blow West along the Equator during Normal Pacific ocean conditions taking Warm water from South America towards Asia and causing cold water to rise from The depths called upwelling however

We're now transitioning into the El Nino Pattern which weakens the trade winds And pushes warm water back East towards The west coast of the Americas as a Result the Pacific jet stream shifts South of its neutral position leading to Drier and warmer conditions in the Northern U.S and Canada and at the same Time the Gulf Coast and Southeast Experience increased flooding during El Nino Atlantic hurricane activities tend To be suppressed resulting in fewer Hurricanes in usual forming in the Atlantic from August October In contrast during la nina which is a Weather pattern that we just left trade Winds are even stronger than usual Pushing more warm water towards Asia and Australia leading to a northward jet Stream shift this weather pattern Results in drought in the Southern United States and heavy rains and Flooding in the Pacific Northwest and Canada additionally La Nina tends to Cause warmer than average temperatures In the South and cooler than normal Temperatures in the North during the Winter it also increases the number of Hurricanes that develop in the Atlantic And allow stronger winds to form What will be the impact The predicted Super El Nino could have Catastrophic consequences for our food Production while drought Remains the

Primary risk El Nino can unleash a range Of severe weather conditions including Heavy rainfall flooding and extreme heat Are cold the resulting outbreaks of Animal diseases foodborne illnesses and Plant pests could cause a significant Collapse in Food Supplies recent avian Flu outbreaks over a cause of reduction In wild bird populations which has led To an explosion of insects if we're Indeed in store for a super El Nino we Can expect crop failures insect Infestations and plant blood to become Increasingly widespread it's becoming Increasingly clear that we may be Witnessing the end of the Agricultural Green Revolution and even if you don't Experience the devastating effects of Wildfires droughts floods or extreme Weather you undoubtedly fill the Repercussions of a felling food supply Chain as a prepper it's critical that You take action now and start getting More local with your food resources Overall ensuring our food supply against Crop failures requires a holistic Approach that involves improving our Agricultural practices diversifying our Food sources and supporting Local Food Systems start growing or producing at Least some of what you eat learn to Preserve and store food and cook and eat From your preps a super El Nino will be Catastrophic for a food supply and it's

Vital to prepare for the worse while we May have an inkling of how bad it will Be this year we should be preparing for The worst case scenario right now What you should be doing You could join the course of experts Abundance the fossil fuel detractors or Proponents but that won't leave you any Better prepared for the extreme weather Let me use an analogy to explain this Way let's say you and a friend are Walking on a long abandoned train track Where you hear a train in the distance You begin to argue with each other about When the tracks were last used whether That really is a train you heard and Whether it's really on your tracks after A while you see the Train's headlights And you feel the rumble of its approach In your feed but still you stand with Your friend on the tracks and you argue Whether it's a real train and when the Last train came through on the tracks Now there are only two possible Conclusions in the story either you Prepare for the coming Train by getting Off the tracks or you can get run over Arguing about when the last time a train Came through now unlike your great Grandfather you probably flip a switch For your electricity that's generated Someplace else and travels across miles Of thinly strong wire not unlike his Generation you probably just turn on a

Faucet that connects to a carefully Regulated and clean water supply instead Of lugging pells from a well spigot and Unlike those who lived a century or more Ago you probably don't grow and raise Most of your food but instead have it Shipped hundreds of miles to Electrically cooled refrigerators Grocery stores that have less than 72 Hours worth of food for a fraction of The population in their vicinity and if The system you live in now experiences One of your ancestors significant Weather events or one that's even bigger Than anything they experience you can Expect everything to fall apart and stay Broken for quite some time so to answer The question of what you should be doing You should be preparing as if you're Walking on an abandoned train track and You hear a train coming you should be Preparing to put in place the resources That your ancestors put in place to make It through their uncertain times stored Food and water is a good start being Able to produce some of your own energy After a disaster or prolonged down Period is an added plus having basic Medical skills and kits to endure Whatever disasters a super El Nino can Throw at you will put the odds back in Your favor Prep what fills When flood conditions occur it's not

Uncommon for sewage or chemicals to Contaminate Water Supplies you should Have the means to filter and treat water But you should also have stored water And not to sound the train whistle for You again as a warning but just last Week Fort Lauderdale which normally Receives 70 inches of fresh rain every Year just to receive more than 25 inches Of rain in just six hours the city is Warning that some residents may see Water backing up due to pressure Building in the sanitary sewer lines and This is called surcharging and is caused By flooding even when there's plenty of Water you must have water that you can Actually drink and use some assume Because they have a water source nearby Such as a river or well that they're Going to be able to Simply utilize this Option but when it becomes contaminated It may be beyond your ability to process It and this is why water storage is Really so important now when these Extreme weather events occur you can't Run to the grocery store and just pick Up whatever you need for dinner after The deadly Buffalo blizzard just four Months ago many families were scrambling To find food to feed their families Others had so much food that they opened Their doors and fed hundreds of Desperate people and which will you be When the storm comes

Think about all the little services that You depend upon from electricity to cook Or like to see or an urgent care for an Emergency room to Pat you up when you're Injured imagine those services are now Gone there's no firefighters police or EMTs that can reach you so what Basics Do you need to prep to survive for a few Days until services are restored Minimally put that in place ideally prep For a couple of weeks or months on your Own and I've got several videos that Cover these issues from water storage to Filtration food storage to cooking and Generators to off-grade Renewables and I'll put a list of these playlists below And as these weather patterns shift Ahead of schedule make sure you adopt a Long View of them in how they can Instantly and dramatically impact your Life I always encourage people to Prepare for the most obvious things that Will most likely befall you in this case It's extreme weather that will happen to You it will likely be experienced by you Far worse than your great-grandparents Experience anything similar if you have Ever heard their tells of how they Survived why would you think something Similar or Worse couldn't happen again If you have any thoughts any feedback Any comments feel free to post those Below and as always stay safe out there Foreign

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