California is getting pummeled with torrential rain, but instead of calling it torrential rain, media outlets are churning out made-up fear-filled-phrases to describe the weather. Take The Washington Post, for example, which ran this startling headline yesterday: “Record California storm fueled by bomb cyclone, El Niño, climate change” and the subheading was just as sensational as the heading: “The storm directed an intense atmospheric river — or a moisture stream thousands of miles long — directly into Southern California.”
(By the way, I appreciate the many messages I've received from you checking in on me — all is well — and please know my heart and prayers are with everyone impacted by these weather events.) Keep reading to see how the evil-dewers are trying to manipulate our minds with their weird weather words!
According to the LA Times, recent rainfall in Los Angeles has been deemed the third wettest consecutive two-day total (February 4th & 5th) since official weather records began in 1877. This also marks the highest two-day rainfall total for the month of February, as stated in an analysis from the National Weather Service.
As if historic flooding and mudslides from an “atmospheric river storm” weren’t enough, tornado warnings were also issued for multiple counties!!
Now, if you're left scratching your head, wondering, “what in the non-spinning world is an ‘atmospheric river’ and a ‘bomb cyclone’?” you're not alone.
In yesterday’s video, I went over a list of weird weather words that have wedged their way into the English lexicon. I feel like these evil-dewers are just tossing odd phrases into the mix, hoping something catches on in an attempt to describe the downright bizarre weather events that, as you and I suspect, can be manipulated, augmented, and orchestrated to wreak havoc on society.
I defined these weird (and relatively new) weather words
Atmospheric River
Fire Tornado
Bomb Cyclone
Polar Vortex
Dry Hurricane
Corona Winds
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These made-up terms are what should alarm all of us. I've seen more and more chem trails in the sky and it's not good because only God knows what they're exposing us to. Also, I've been praying for the people in Chili. Looks like another Maui fire....sadly. Please keep them in prayer.
Peggy -great to see this article!
I’ve been saying this for a 3-4 years now since I first heard the “new” terms here in SF Bay Area. Water district Co-workers would parrot the terms they heard to sound educated and enlightened. I called this out right away and said -oh - you mean “heavy rain, or light rain?
Or consistent heavy rainfall with hail?” That we’ve always had !
Ridiculousness.
How about “The lallapalooza of precipitation”
Or Storm-mageddon ! HA!