El Nino Redefined: How Climate Shifts Conceal the Real Costs to America’s Future
As NOAA adjusts its El Nino definitions in response to warming seas, the shifting climate cycle threatens more extreme weather and economic costs for Americans—exposing how government agencies struggle to keep pace with real-world impacts.
In a world where global warming increasingly disrupts natural patterns, the recent recalibration of how El Nino and La Nina are classified is more than a technical shift—it is a warning sign for America's future security, economy, and freedom. Why Changing Definitions Matter More Than You Think The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recently overhauled its method for determining when the Pacific Ocean's cyclical temperature patterns flip between warming (El Nino) and cooling (La Nina). This change acknowledges that the old standards, based on decades-old averages, no longer reflect today's rapidly heating oceans. But why does this matter?...
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