Currently there are three major hurricanes named Kilo, Ignacio and Jimena, all rated as a cat 3+, that are spinning in the East and Central Pacific. A clear representation of how powerful this El Nino is, there is valid reason to worry as this will potentially be the strongest El Nino in recorded history.
For the first time in recorded history, there are 3 major #hurricanes in the central and eastern Pacific. #ElNino http://pic.twitter.com/JhOAeje0qT
— BBC Weather (@bbcweather) August 31, 2015
This El Nino has already set records and it seems there’s no sign of slowing down in the very near future. The impact has already been tremendous.
UN: Hunger rises in Somalia as flooding from El Nino looms http://t.co/hleXBsXoPa http://pic.twitter.com/79023tESEW
— Yahoo News (@YahooNews) August 31, 2015
El NiƱo could rank among strongest on record & what is means for globe. Via @ClimateCentral http://t.co/TaL9GCEb85 http://pic.twitter.com/X9fR9aznI9
— EGU (@EuroGeosciences) August 31, 2015
It would be a good idea to be prepared in areas that will see the largest impact.
Be prepared! Don't Wait! State emergency officials preparing for impact of powerful El Nino http://t.co/jLgmPJRZ1K via @abc7newsbayarea
— Annie Evans (@aevansre) August 24, 2015
Preparing for El Nino, high sea levels in stormy years. Water-Energy preso, CA Energy Comm http://t.co/GsaBizM5bE http://pic.twitter.com/9fU03ZBuD5
— Sharon Talbott (@PeoplesGrid) August 28, 2015
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