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Hurricane Seasons in both the Atlantic and Pacific get a Rare January Start
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The season for Hurricanes in the western and central Pacific is June through November... I don't think I've ever heard of one kicking up in January before. I think the Atlantic has the same hurricane season, but not sure. Either way, these are way out of the norm.

I watched this video the other day - and let me first say, that I am not a fan of this guy "Dahboo", not sure how honest he is, etc - but he is showing information from other websites that are discussing this issue: The Blob, Son of Blob, and Godzilla... I've heard of the Godzilla streak before, long before Dahboo's video. He discusses H.A.A.R.P, seeding, and other issues, which are a little too "conspiracy theory" to me at this point. But many of the scientifics are saying it's related to El Nino. I included the link to the video below and a separate link for an article that discusses this on a more legitimate level:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kXetzwKKBk

http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/imageo...pmIyyorLIU

I think that if people look at the area that "Godzilla" appears to be starting from, the top of South America - an area widely known for heavy seismic activity, as well as the areas where "The Blob" and "The Son of Blob" are, maybe they will consider that maybe it's not El Nino that is creating these things, but actual heat from down below. As in magma or steam coming from the plates themselves?

I think most of us know that if our oceans become too warm and desalinated (the oceans being overly diluted due to the polar caps melting), it creates havoc with our weather patterns and systems. Thus we get climate changes, unusual storm systems that are out of the norm.. I've been following this kind of stuff since the 90's and it is very weird stuff!
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RE: Hurricane Seasons in both the Atlantic and Pacific get a Rare January Start - by IslandHippyMama - 01-15-2016, 07:16 PM

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