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  1. Today we check in on Super #Typhoon #Sinlaku the strongest tropical cyclone on Earth so far in 2026, approaching #Tinian and #Saipan in the Mariana Islands #supertyphoon #typhoonsinlaku #YouStormOutlook youtu.be/b01mqIPyYF4

  2. Today we check in on Super #Typhoon #Sinlaku the strongest tropical cyclone on Earth so far in 2026, approaching #Tinian and #Saipan in the Mariana Islands #supertyphoon #typhoonsinlaku #YouStormOutlook youtu.be/b01mqIPyYF4

  3. Today we check in on Super #Typhoon #Sinlaku the strongest tropical cyclone on Earth so far in 2026, approaching #Tinian and #Saipan in the Mariana Islands #supertyphoon #typhoonsinlaku #YouStormOutlook youtu.be/b01mqIPyYF4

  4. Today we check in on Super #Typhoon #Sinlaku the strongest tropical cyclone on Earth so far in 2026, approaching #Tinian and #Saipan in the Mariana Islands #supertyphoon #typhoonsinlaku #YouStormOutlook youtu.be/b01mqIPyYF4

  5. 2025 was one of three hottest years on record, scientists say

    By Alexa St. John
    Dec. 30, 2025 6 AM PT

    "#ExtremeWeather events kill thousands of people and cost billions of dollars in damage annually.

    "#WWA scientists identified 157 extreme weather events as most severe this year, meaning they met criteria such as causing more than 100 deaths, affecting more than half an area’s population or leading to a state of emergency being declared. Of those they closely analyzed 22.

    "That included dangerous #HeatWaves, which the WWA said were the world’s deadliest extreme weather events this year. The researchers said some of the heat waves they studied were 10 times more likely than they would have been a decade ago because of #ClimateChange.

    " 'The heat waves we have observed this year are quite common events in our climate today, but they would have been almost impossible to occur without human-induced climate change,' Otto said. 'It makes a huge difference.'
    Prolonged drought contributed to #wildfires that scorched #Greece and #Turkey. Torrential rains and #flooding in #Mexico killed dozens of people and left many more missing. #SuperTyphoon #FungWong slammed the #Philippines, forcing more than a million people to evacuate. #Monsoon rains battered #India with floods and landslides.

    "The WWA said the increasingly frequent and severe extremes threatened the ability of millions of people across the globe to respond and adapt to those events with enough warning, time and resources, what the scientists call 'limits of adaptation.' The report pointed to #HurricaneMelissa as an example: The storm intensified so quickly that it made forecasting and planning more difficult, and pummeled #Jamaica, #Cuba and #Haiti so severely that it left the small island nations unable to respond to and handle its extreme losses and damage. "

    Read more:
    latimes.com/environment/story/

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/AIdsN

    #ClimateCrisis #ExtremeWeather #FossilFuels #FossilFools #Oiligarchy #MakeCorporationsPay!

  6. 2025 was one of three hottest years on record, scientists say

    By Alexa St. John
    Dec. 30, 2025 6 AM PT

    "#ExtremeWeather events kill thousands of people and cost billions of dollars in damage annually.

    "#WWA scientists identified 157 extreme weather events as most severe this year, meaning they met criteria such as causing more than 100 deaths, affecting more than half an area’s population or leading to a state of emergency being declared. Of those they closely analyzed 22.

    "That included dangerous #HeatWaves, which the WWA said were the world’s deadliest extreme weather events this year. The researchers said some of the heat waves they studied were 10 times more likely than they would have been a decade ago because of #ClimateChange.

    " 'The heat waves we have observed this year are quite common events in our climate today, but they would have been almost impossible to occur without human-induced climate change,' Otto said. 'It makes a huge difference.'
    Prolonged drought contributed to #wildfires that scorched #Greece and #Turkey. Torrential rains and #flooding in #Mexico killed dozens of people and left many more missing. #SuperTyphoon #FungWong slammed the #Philippines, forcing more than a million people to evacuate. #Monsoon rains battered #India with floods and landslides.

    "The WWA said the increasingly frequent and severe extremes threatened the ability of millions of people across the globe to respond and adapt to those events with enough warning, time and resources, what the scientists call 'limits of adaptation.' The report pointed to #HurricaneMelissa as an example: The storm intensified so quickly that it made forecasting and planning more difficult, and pummeled #Jamaica, #Cuba and #Haiti so severely that it left the small island nations unable to respond to and handle its extreme losses and damage. "

    Read more:
    latimes.com/environment/story/

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/AIdsN

    #ClimateCrisis #ExtremeWeather #FossilFuels #FossilFools #Oiligarchy #MakeCorporationsPay!

  7. 2025 was one of three hottest years on record, scientists say

    By Alexa St. John
    Dec. 30, 2025 6 AM PT

    "#ExtremeWeather events kill thousands of people and cost billions of dollars in damage annually.

    "#WWA scientists identified 157 extreme weather events as most severe this year, meaning they met criteria such as causing more than 100 deaths, affecting more than half an area’s population or leading to a state of emergency being declared. Of those they closely analyzed 22.

    "That included dangerous #HeatWaves, which the WWA said were the world’s deadliest extreme weather events this year. The researchers said some of the heat waves they studied were 10 times more likely than they would have been a decade ago because of #ClimateChange.

    " 'The heat waves we have observed this year are quite common events in our climate today, but they would have been almost impossible to occur without human-induced climate change,' Otto said. 'It makes a huge difference.'
    Prolonged drought contributed to #wildfires that scorched #Greece and #Turkey. Torrential rains and #flooding in #Mexico killed dozens of people and left many more missing. #SuperTyphoon #FungWong slammed the #Philippines, forcing more than a million people to evacuate. #Monsoon rains battered #India with floods and landslides.

    "The WWA said the increasingly frequent and severe extremes threatened the ability of millions of people across the globe to respond and adapt to those events with enough warning, time and resources, what the scientists call 'limits of adaptation.' The report pointed to #HurricaneMelissa as an example: The storm intensified so quickly that it made forecasting and planning more difficult, and pummeled #Jamaica, #Cuba and #Haiti so severely that it left the small island nations unable to respond to and handle its extreme losses and damage. "

    Read more:
    latimes.com/environment/story/

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/AIdsN

    #ClimateCrisis #ExtremeWeather #FossilFuels #FossilFools #Oiligarchy #MakeCorporationsPay!

  8. 2025 was one of three hottest years on record, scientists say

    By Alexa St. John
    Dec. 30, 2025 6 AM PT

    "#ExtremeWeather events kill thousands of people and cost billions of dollars in damage annually.

    "#WWA scientists identified 157 extreme weather events as most severe this year, meaning they met criteria such as causing more than 100 deaths, affecting more than half an area’s population or leading to a state of emergency being declared. Of those they closely analyzed 22.

    "That included dangerous #HeatWaves, which the WWA said were the world’s deadliest extreme weather events this year. The researchers said some of the heat waves they studied were 10 times more likely than they would have been a decade ago because of #ClimateChange.

    " 'The heat waves we have observed this year are quite common events in our climate today, but they would have been almost impossible to occur without human-induced climate change,' Otto said. 'It makes a huge difference.'
    Prolonged drought contributed to #wildfires that scorched #Greece and #Turkey. Torrential rains and #flooding in #Mexico killed dozens of people and left many more missing. #SuperTyphoon #FungWong slammed the #Philippines, forcing more than a million people to evacuate. #Monsoon rains battered #India with floods and landslides.

    "The WWA said the increasingly frequent and severe extremes threatened the ability of millions of people across the globe to respond and adapt to those events with enough warning, time and resources, what the scientists call 'limits of adaptation.' The report pointed to #HurricaneMelissa as an example: The storm intensified so quickly that it made forecasting and planning more difficult, and pummeled #Jamaica, #Cuba and #Haiti so severely that it left the small island nations unable to respond to and handle its extreme losses and damage. "

    Read more:
    latimes.com/environment/story/

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/AIdsN

    #ClimateCrisis #ExtremeWeather #FossilFuels #FossilFools #Oiligarchy #MakeCorporationsPay!

  9. 2025 was one of three hottest years on record, scientists say

    By Alexa St. John
    Dec. 30, 2025 6 AM PT

    "#ExtremeWeather events kill thousands of people and cost billions of dollars in damage annually.

    "#WWA scientists identified 157 extreme weather events as most severe this year, meaning they met criteria such as causing more than 100 deaths, affecting more than half an area’s population or leading to a state of emergency being declared. Of those they closely analyzed 22.

    "That included dangerous #HeatWaves, which the WWA said were the world’s deadliest extreme weather events this year. The researchers said some of the heat waves they studied were 10 times more likely than they would have been a decade ago because of #ClimateChange.

    " 'The heat waves we have observed this year are quite common events in our climate today, but they would have been almost impossible to occur without human-induced climate change,' Otto said. 'It makes a huge difference.'
    Prolonged drought contributed to #wildfires that scorched #Greece and #Turkey. Torrential rains and #flooding in #Mexico killed dozens of people and left many more missing. #SuperTyphoon #FungWong slammed the #Philippines, forcing more than a million people to evacuate. #Monsoon rains battered #India with floods and landslides.

    "The WWA said the increasingly frequent and severe extremes threatened the ability of millions of people across the globe to respond and adapt to those events with enough warning, time and resources, what the scientists call 'limits of adaptation.' The report pointed to #HurricaneMelissa as an example: The storm intensified so quickly that it made forecasting and planning more difficult, and pummeled #Jamaica, #Cuba and #Haiti so severely that it left the small island nations unable to respond to and handle its extreme losses and damage. "

    Read more:
    latimes.com/environment/story/

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/AIdsN

    #ClimateCrisis #ExtremeWeather #FossilFuels #FossilFools #Oiligarchy #MakeCorporationsPay!

  10. More than a million people evacuate as #SuperTyphoon #Fung-wong threatens the #Philippines

    https://apnews.com/article/super-typhoon-fungwong-philippines-kalmaegi-evacuations-4c56c28db715e11af779e04893128c63

    Super Typhoon Fung-wong, the biggest storm to threaten the Philippines this year, has started battering the country’s northeastern coast ahead of landfall.

  11. Typhoon Fung Wong bears down on the Philippines after deadly Kalmaegi
    bbc.com/news/articles/cq509yj8

    Oh boy, they just had one a few days ago!

    #Philippines #SuperTyphoon

  12. Philippines Typhoon Survivors File Landmark Lawsuit Against Oil Giant Shell

    The lawsuit centers on Philippine laws stating that citizens have the right to a healthy environment.

    murica.website/2025/10/philipp

  13. phys.org/news/2025-09-scientis

    "What stands out to me is that #MPAS forecasted this system to be a super typhoon even before the storm had formed," Judt said. "Earlier, in fact, than many operational models would have anticipated, and with better prediction of its intensity."

    #SuperTyphoon #Ragasa

  14. #SuperTyphoon #Ragasa lashes #HongKong, death toll climbs in #Taiwan

    Super #Typhoon Ragasa, the world's most powerful tropical #cyclone this year, lashed Hong Kong with hurricane-force winds & torrential rain on Wednesday, while heavy downpours in Taiwan resulted in the deaths of 14 people.

    #ClimateCrisis #ExtremeWeather
    reuters.com/business/environme

  15. We take a quick look at spectacular twin Typhoons menacing the West Pacific right now Super Typhoon #Ragasa ( #NandoPH ) posing a major threat to the islands north of Luzon and Typhoon #Neoguri in today's #YouStormOutlook #TyphoonRagasa #SuperTyphoon youtu.be/Y_l3lMTlKEg

  16. Parade of the last 5 typhoons that have impacted the #Philippines 🇵🇭 since late October. In order Kong-rey (Leon)🌀, Yinxing (Marce)🌀, Toraji (Nika)🌀, Usagi (Ofel)🌀, Man-yi (#PepitoPH )🌀 #Typhoon #Supertyphoon

  17. Super Typhoon Man-Yi(#PepitoPH)🌀 is rapidly bearing down on the Philippines🇵🇭 at cat 4 intensity (130 knots 1-minute sustained winds), 1st damaging landfall expected on Catanduanes island in 6 hours! Seen today by GEO-KOMPSAT-2A 🛰️ #TyphoonManYi #TyphoonPepito #Supertyphoon

  18. The latest #typhoon , #Usagi , got upgraded to Category 4? It might turn into a #SuperTyphoon at this rate. It's local #Philippines name is typhoon #Oppa, just kidding, it's #Ofel.

    «Typhoon Usagi Oppa» 😅

    #OfelPH

  19. 台風21号「コングレー」
    Typhoon #Kong-rey
    台風21号(コンレイ)
    Typhoon #Kongrey

    from LimWx (@LimWeather X/Twitter)
    【 #Typhoon #Kongrey to peak at 145mph+ C4 nearing #Taitung,#Taiwan
    interests there,#Kyushu,#Japan,#Fujian,#Zhejiang,#Shanghai,E #China should begin preps!
    #Wxtwitter #Wxx #台風21号 #LeonPH #tropicswx #Yonaguni #Wenzhou #Fuzhou #Ningbo #TyphoonKongrey #Supertyphoon #Jeju #Southkorea 】

    x.com/limweather/status/185108

  20. 台風21号「コングレー」
    Typhoon #Kong-rey
    台風21号(コンレイ)
    Typhoon #Kongrey

    from LimWx (@LimWeather X/Twitter)
    【 #Typhoon #Kongrey to peak at 145mph+ C4 nearing #Taitung,#Taiwan
    interests there,#Kyushu,#Japan,#Fujian,#Zhejiang,#Shanghai,E #China should begin preps!
    #Wxtwitter #Wxx #台風21号 #LeonPH #tropicswx #Yonaguni #Wenzhou #Fuzhou #Ningbo #TyphoonKongrey #Supertyphoon #Jeju #Southkorea 】

    x.com/limweather/status/185108

  21. 台風21号「コングレー」
    Typhoon #Kong-rey
    台風21号(コンレイ)
    Typhoon #Kongrey

    from LimWx (@LimWeather X/Twitter)
    【 #Typhoon #Kongrey to peak at 145mph+ C4 nearing #Taitung,#Taiwan
    interests there,#Kyushu,#Japan,#Fujian,#Zhejiang,#Shanghai,E #China should begin preps!
    #Wxtwitter #Wxx #台風21号 #LeonPH #tropicswx #Yonaguni #Wenzhou #Fuzhou #Ningbo #TyphoonKongrey #Supertyphoon #Jeju #Southkorea 】

    x.com/limweather/status/185108

  22. 台風21号「コングレー」
    Typhoon #Kong-rey
    台風21号(コンレイ)
    Typhoon #Kongrey

    from LimWx (@LimWeather X/Twitter)
    【 #Typhoon #Kongrey to peak at 145mph+ C4 nearing #Taitung,#Taiwan
    interests there,#Kyushu,#Japan,#Fujian,#Zhejiang,#Shanghai,E #China should begin preps!
    #Wxtwitter #Wxx #台風21号 #LeonPH #tropicswx #Yonaguni #Wenzhou #Fuzhou #Ningbo #TyphoonKongrey #Supertyphoon #Jeju #Southkorea 】

    x.com/limweather/status/185108

  23. #Typhoon #Yagi is now at its peak now, with winds up to 130kts/150mph/241kph and gusts up to 160kts/184mph/296kph.

    • JTWC has classified Yagi as a #SuperTyphoon.
    • It will maintain its strength for Thur afternoon, maybe even intensifying slightly until Thur evening.
    • It is on track to make landfall between Leizhou Peninsula and #Hainan, China by Fri evening.
    • After exiting into the Gulf of Tonkin, it is forecast to hit #Haiphong, Vietnam by Sat evening.

  24. As of Wed 2am, #JTWC has classified #Typhoon #Gaemi as a #SuperTyphoon, with winds up to 120kts/138mph/222kph, and gusts up to 145kts/167mph/269kph.

    • Those are 1-min average wind speeds though. CMA uses "milder" (still hazardous) 10-min averages of 82kts/100mph/162kph, and gusts at 107kts/123mph/198kph.
    • It is on track to slam #Taiwan by Wed night with very intense wind and rain for the next two days.
    • Schools and businesses are closed for all of Taiwan today except for Kinmen.

  25. Yet another monster storm in the western Pacific - Super Typhoon Bolaven - packing winds at 155 knots (178 mph) for over 24 hours.

    As with other recent storms in this age of global warming, the super warm waters of the Pacific led to super rapid intensification of the typhoon, an increase of 95 mph in just 24 hours.

    Fortunately, it will veer off towards the northeast, away from land.

    tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/o
    rammb-data.cira.colostate.edu/

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