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GYST:
"The strongest heat signals are forecast across southern and western North America, Central America, the Caribbean, Europe, North Africa, and much of Asia.
In the Southern Hemisphere, Northern South America is likely to see the strongest warming, while Southern Africa is forecast to experience widespread above¿normal temperatures.
In Australia, warmer conditions are mainly expected along the western, southern, and eastern coasts, with no clear trend in the north.
Tropical regions are also forecast to be hotter than normal, especially Equatorial Africa and parts of Southeast Asia and the Maritime Continent."
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THOUGHTS:
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"There is a scientific patttern and backing behind this phenomena, thus making it a very reasonable threat for each and everyone and dapat tayong maging handa. hindi dahil trip lang naten as a hoax prepper but according to several news outlets this super el nino will really put a strain to our living and affected ang asia nang malala."
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GYST:
"The strongest heat signals are forecast across southern and western North America, Central America, the Caribbean, Europe, North Africa, and much of Asia.
In the Southern Hemisphere, Northern South America is likely to see the strongest warming, while Southern Africa is forecast to experience widespread above¿normal temperatures.
In Australia, warmer conditions are mainly expected along the western, southern, and eastern coasts, with no clear trend in the north.
Tropical regions are also forecast to be hotter than normal, especially Equatorial Africa and parts of Southeast Asia and the Maritime Continent."
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THOUGHTS:
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"There is a scientific patttern and backing behind this phenomena, thus making it a very reasonable threat for each and everyone and dapat tayong maging handa. hindi dahil trip lang naten as a hoax prepper but according to several news outlets this super el nino will really put a strain to our living and affected ang asia nang malala."