La Nina
Video below explains La Nina2 total reviews
Comment from Nike23
This is a good 5-7-5 poem. It adheres to the format. Storms are very scary. They destroy everything in a blink of an eye. It is hard to imagine all that you worked hard to build could be destroyed in a minute.
reply by the author on 20-Dec-2021
This is a good 5-7-5 poem. It adheres to the format. Storms are very scary. They destroy everything in a blink of an eye. It is hard to imagine all that you worked hard to build could be destroyed in a minute.
Comment Written 19-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 20-Dec-2021
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I know it?s heart breaking ..
other instead have already very little like in the Philippines?
Yesterday there was a typhoon in the Philippines all due to the Nina .. a 100 dead so far and thousands with homes flooded ..
The pandemic already was devastating here like in Indonesia because both countries live 95% on tourism.
Thank you for reviewing my entry.
Keep safe!
Comment from dragonpoet
From the artwork and words, it seems that La Niña winds cause more or stronger hurricanes. After listening to the video, my guess was right.
Keep writing and stay healthy.
Happy Holidays
dragonpoet
reply by the author on 19-Dec-2021
From the artwork and words, it seems that La Niña winds cause more or stronger hurricanes. After listening to the video, my guess was right.
Keep writing and stay healthy.
Happy Holidays
dragonpoet
Comment Written 19-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 19-Dec-2021
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Stronger winds that bring wet causing massive floods.
Last minute , I decided to provide a video..
I thought La Nina was an event people knew about .
There is also il Nino( the boy) which produces very dry spells instead.
La Nina in Spanish mean girl ..( the second n should have a wiggly line on top called TILDE but I can t find it on my pc and when I use my phone it comes out all messed up)
Thank you for reviewing my entry .
Merry Christmas!
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You're welcome.
El nino is the only one I've heard discussed on weather reports
Merry Christmas.
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La Niña occurs less frequent ..it comes every 3-5 years even a decade at times.
With climate change I think it will be more erratic in the future.
Recent years when La Niña Modoki events occurred include 1973?1974, 1975?1976, 1983?1984, 1988?1989, 1998?1999, 2000?2001, 2008?2009, 2010?2011, and 2016?2017.
And 2021 in course..
Eastern Australia has had severe floods in November and December. Idem Indonesia .
Ciao!