A SUPER El NINO IS ABOUT TO ENGULF US

This post by “The Outer Layer” looks at how the super El Nino will impact America but its impact will be worldwide. God is shaking things as prophesied prior to Jesus second coming to restore righteousness. The recent earthquakes in Venezuela, Japan and Los Angeles are fulfilment of Biblical end times prophecies.

Eighty two percent. That is the probability the National Weather Service now puts on the single largest natural climate event on Earth switching on within weeks — and there is a better than one in three chance it becomes the rare monster forecasters call a super El Niño, a category the planet has entered only three times since 1980. Tonight the central Pacific sits one one-hundredth of a degree below the line that separates an ordinary winter from a historic one, with a reservoir of warm water rising toward the surface and the trade winds already faltering. The last time this happened at full strength, it flooded one half of America while it dried out the other, throttled an entire hurricane season, and pushed the planet to the hottest year ever recorded. This one is forming on the warmest ocean in human history, and the scientists who map these events are warning that the old playbook may no longer apply. So when the switch is thrown all the way, what does it actually do to America?

TODAY’S SIGNAL:

  • The Oceanic Niño Index at +0.48 — one-hundredth of a degree below the official El Niño threshold, and still climbing.
  • An 82% chance of El Niño this summer, a 96% chance it holds through winter, and as high as a 63% chance it reaches “super” strength.
  • Three historical super El Niños — 1982-83, 1997-98, and 2015-16 — each tied to billions in damage and trillions in global economic losses.
  • The American split screen: a wet, stormy South and California, a mild, dry North and Pacific Northwest, and a suppressed Atlantic hurricane season.
  • The wild card: the first super El Niño ever to form on the hottest ocean on record, where the textbook maps may no longer hold.

🌐 WHAT THE LAYER SHOWS:
A strong, possibly super El Niño is no longer a question of if but how strong — and its hand will fall hardest on America this coming fall and winter, region by region. The same switch that could finally break a six-year drought in the Southern Plains could send atmospheric rivers slamming into California and all but guarantee a new global heat record. Every past super event delivered a surprise that broke its own forecast, and this one is forming on an ocean unlike any of them.