Ƹʞud4w

40.7K posts

Ƹʞud4w banner
Ƹʞud4w

Ƹʞud4w

@omumwalie

Terminally chill | Man Flu Survivor | Views are my own | RTs ≠ 👍🏿 | #RutoMustGo | Make KE politics unprofitable

Singapoor Katılım Ağustos 2011
1.1K Takip Edilen1.1K Takipçiler
Ƹʞud4w retweetledi
Mohamed Wehliye, MBS
Mohamed Wehliye, MBS@WehliyeMohamed·
Fuel was cheaper when it was cleaner!
GIF
English
33
1.5K
3.7K
39.3K
Ƹʞud4w retweetledi
Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
A powerful El Niño may be brewing for 2026: one of the strongest in recorded history. Scientists are raising the alarm that one of the planet’s most disruptive climate patterns could return with force next year. Multiple climate models now suggest a major El Niño event is likely to develop in 2026, with some projections indicating it could rival or even surpass the devastating 1877 event — widely regarded as one of the most extreme on record. El Niño occurs when a large area of unusually warm water builds up across the equatorial Pacific. This excess heat alters global atmospheric circulation, triggering widespread shifts in weather patterns far beyond the ocean itself. The impacts of a strong El Niño are often severe and far-reaching. Past events have caused simultaneous crop failures, intense heat waves, prolonged droughts, catastrophic flooding, coral bleaching, and fishery collapses across several continents. The 1877 super El Niño, for example, contributed to massive famines and an estimated tens of millions of deaths in regions including India, China, Brazil, and parts of Africa. What makes a potential 2026 event particularly concerning is that it would unfold on an already warming planet. Global ocean temperatures have been running unusually high for an extended period, and many areas are already facing water stress, extreme heat, and climate-related crises. Adding a powerful El Niño on top of this background warming could push systems to the breaking point. While El Niño affects different regions in different ways, bringing heavy rains and floods to some areas and severe drought and heat to others, its global footprint tends to strain food production, water resources, energy systems, and public health simultaneously. Forecasters emphasize that predictions can still change, and the final strength of the event remains uncertain. However, growing agreement across climate models has increased confidence that a significant El Niño is forming. ["Atmospheric Code Red: 2026 Super El Niño Now Trending Toward Record-Breaking Intensity." Severe Weather Europe]
Massimo tweet media
English
299
2K
6.8K
965.9K
Ƹʞud4w retweetledi
Donna Mugoh
Donna Mugoh@Eddie_Mugoh·
"Leo nitachelewa kidogo, enda unipigie bibi."
Donna Mugoh tweet media
Filipino
644
3.4K
17.3K
229.4K
Ƹʞud4w
Ƹʞud4w@omumwalie·
Stupid team @CPFC 🗑️🗑️
English
0
0
0
26
Ƹʞud4w retweetledi
The Spurs Web
The Spurs Web@thespursweb·
🎶 We want you to stay, we want you to stayyy... Mikel Arteta, we want you to stay! 🎶
English
161
1.2K
4.7K
0
Ƹʞud4w retweetledi
GRAVE
GRAVE@Graveyard_KE·
Pope. Pepo
GRAVE tweet mediaGRAVE tweet media
Español
118
3.7K
12.3K
258.7K
Ƹʞud4w retweetledi
ilymjsyk
ilymjsyk@g4na_xo·
"What's up" means why are you texting me not how are you
English
36
1K
4.1K
52K
Ƹʞud4w retweetledi
ESPN UK
ESPN UK@ESPNUK·
David Raya Premier League clean sheets this season = 18 Number of Premier League wins this season for these clubs: ▪️Man United = 18 ▪️Liverpool = 17 ▪️Aston Villa = 17 ▪️Chelsea = 13 ▪️Tottenham = 9 😳
ESPN UK tweet media
English
345
2.7K
13.2K
235K
Ƹʞud4w retweetledi
Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
📲 Bukayo Saka on Instagram.
Fabrizio Romano tweet media
Filipino
1.9K
6.3K
87.3K
4.4M
Ƹʞud4w retweetledi
The Touchline | 𝐓
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX·
🚨 - WE ALL THOUGHT OF THE SAME SAVE, DIDN'T WE!
The Touchline | 𝐓 tweet media
English
169
368
5.1K
94.3K
Ƹʞud4w retweetledi
B/R Football
B/R Football@brfootball·
The 22-year wait for Arsenal is nearly over... ⏳
English
145
2K
14.9K
219.5K