June 2023, Hurricanes hate winds
THe above forecast from June 2023 calls for a El Nino event which would damped Hurricanes in the atlantic. Now a La nina is more than likely to bring more hurricanes to the east Coast and Atlantic, but a possibility of cooler ocean water may bring wetter weather to The Pacific Northwest of the continnant after storms and cyclones have made the eastern pacific cooler with displaced water.
When responding to a La Niña event developing and bringing weather to the Pacific Northwest of North America, it’s important to consider the potential impacts and take appropriate measures. Here are some steps to consider:
- Stay Informed: Keep a close eye on weather forecasts and updates provided by reliable sources to stay informed about the evolving situation.
- Emergency Preparedness: Be prepared for potential extreme weather events such as heavy rainfall, flooding, and strong winds. Ensure that emergency kits are stocked with essentials, and have a plan in place for evacuation if necessary.
- Agricultural Precautions: Farmers and agricultural communities should take necessary precautions to protect crops and livestock from the effects of La Niña-related weather patterns, such as excessive rainfall or drought conditions.
- Infrastructure and Safety Measures: Local authorities and infrastructure managers should assess and reinforce structures to mitigate potential impacts, such as flooding and landslides.
- Community Awareness: Raise awareness within the community about the potential impacts of La Niña and promote safety measures and preparedness.
By staying informed and taking proactive measures, the community can better prepare for and mitigate the impacts of the La Niña event in the Pacific Northwest of North America.














