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The US Is Looking at a Year of Chaotic Weather
Massive Western heat wave, potential El Nino raise concerns about unpredictable, extreme weather.
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A massive Western heat wave and a potential El Niño event raise concerns about a long stretch of unpredictable and extreme weather. www.wired.com/story/get-re ... [image or embed] -- WIRED (@wired.com) Mar 19, 2026 at 5:04 AM
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... Despite being declared the third-hottest year on record, 2025 was a relatively quiet year for climate disasters in the US. No major hurricanes made landfall, while the total number of acres burned in wildfires last year -- a way of measuring the intensity of wildfire season -- fell below the 10-year average. ... But starting this week, the West is experiencing what looks to be a record-breaking heat wave, while forecasting models predict that a strong El Nio event is likely to emerge later this year. These two unrelated phenomena could set the stage for a long stretch of unpredictable and extreme weather reaching into next year, compounding the effects of a climate that's getting hotter and hotter thanks to human activity. ... The other remarkable thing about this heat wave, Swain says, is just how long it's going to last. "This is not a day or two of extreme heat," he says. "We've already in some of these places been seeing record highs every day for a week, and we expect to see them every day for another at least seven to 10 days." The later end of March will be much more intense, with temperatures in some places breaking April and May records. "There aren't that many weather patterns that can result in an 85- or 90-degree temperature in San Francisco, Salt Lake City, and Denver in the same week." ...
But starting this week, the West is experiencing what looks to be a record-breaking heat wave, while forecasting models predict that a strong El Nio event is likely to emerge later this year. These two unrelated phenomena could set the stage for a long stretch of unpredictable and extreme weather reaching into next year, compounding the effects of a climate that's getting hotter and hotter thanks to human activity. ...
The other remarkable thing about this heat wave, Swain says, is just how long it's going to last. "This is not a day or two of extreme heat," he says. "We've already in some of these places been seeing record highs every day for a week, and we expect to see them every day for another at least seven to 10 days." The later end of March will be much more intense, with temperatures in some places breaking April and May records. "There aren't that many weather patterns that can result in an 85- or 90-degree temperature in San Francisco, Salt Lake City, and Denver in the same week." ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-20 01:29 PM | Reply
The latest CME is just now approaching Earth. The next six hours might display violent volcanic and tectonic activity. A volcano in Java just blew. Interesting times.
#2 | Posted by redlightrobot at 2026-03-20 05:18 PM | Reply
I expect the whole planet will be involved.
#3 | Posted by REDIAL at 2026-03-20 05:22 PM | Reply
"The climate has always changed."
#4 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-03-20 06:24 PM | Reply
"There's always been weather in the summer."
#5 | Posted by REDIAL at 2026-03-20 06:45 PM | Reply
Nice to know that FEMA has no system to track tornadoes like in years past because Krusty Gnome thought it more important to shoot cosplay videos instead of signing the contract.
This is what idiocracy looks like in real time.
If this administration hired any competent people it would be a pleasant surprise.
I doubt TwoNames Crybaby Mullin will be any more competent.
#6 | Posted by Nixon at 2026-03-21 09:15 AM | Reply
"Eighty international scientific societies have endorsed the concept of a primarily human-caused climate crisis that is already starting to threaten the health and well-being of millions, and soon to be billions, of people in the next few decades. The total number of scientific organizations that dispute this is zero. If you were watching a basketball game where the score was 80 to 0, with one minute left in the fourth quarter, and you decided to bet your entire nest egg on that losing team, no one would argue that you were not severely delusional. ... Inability to discern reality is the hallmark of schizophrenia."
Dr Brian Moench
#7 | Posted by SomebodyElse at 2026-03-21 12:30 PM | Reply
#6 | Posted by Nixon: But the guy in charge of FEMA can teleport to a Waffle House-that's gotta count for sumthin....
#8 | Posted by Yodagirl at 2026-03-21 12:36 PM | Reply
#7 | Posted by SomebodyElse
The only thing up for debate is whether we are still in the driver's seat.
Will melting permafrost take over as the primary input of atmospheric greenhouse gas and complete the positive loop? Or, will changes in oceanic currents (and the ocean heat balance overall) initiate the next ice age?
These are just a few reasonable theories. The status quo is not a reasonable theory.
We don't really know. These are just a couple "tipping points". But we gonna find out!
(Wouldn't pedoconservatards love an ice age. That would totally own the libs!)
#9 | Posted by horstngraben at 2026-03-21 03:51 PM | Reply
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