Hurricane LaLa | Big Island, Hawaii devastated
Global seismic burst underway.
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El Niño
A strengthening El Niño in the tropical Pacific carries a greater than 90 percent chance of becoming “very strong” during the fall and winter of 2026–27, federal forecasters said.
El Nino warms surface temperatures in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean, triggering worldwide changes in winds, atmospheric pressure and rainfall patterns and pushing warmer overall global temperatures.
Earth’s Biggest Volcanoes Simultaneously Activated
Aug 15, 2026
Recent geologic events from powerful and devastating earthquakes in Japan, the Philippines, Indonesia, Venezuela, and Colombia, a huge fireball over Cascadia to powerful storms like Cat. 1 hurricane that battered the Big Island of Hawaii. Closer examination reveals an interesting pattern, which may hint at a much larger process unfolding on this planet in regards to Earth's bigger volcanoes. Geophysicist Stefan Burns https://www.youtube.com/@StefanBurns
35+ Inches Rain, Floods & Massive Damage
Aug 18, 2026
Hawaii devastated after Hurricane Lala as torrential rain, flash floods and landslides cause widespread destruction across the Big Island. More than 35 inches of rain fell in parts of Hawaii, damaging homes, bridges and roads while leaving communities isolated and thousands without power.
Hurricane Lala skirted Hawaii without making landfall, but its extreme rainfall triggered catastrophic flooding across southern Hawaii. Around 100 homes were damaged or destroyed, six bridges were damaged or destroyed, and more than 200,000 customers lost power during the storm.
Aug 18, 2026
A new space weather impact has arrived that could drive further energetic chaos across the planet and continue high-magnitude earthquake activity, tornadoes, cyclones, rainfall activity, etc. Geophysicist Stefan Burns reports.
Solar phenomena
Three kinds of solar phenomena can have major impacts on Earth by disturbing our space environment.
The first is a coronal mass ejection (CME), a large explosion that hurls superheated plasma (electrified gas) into interplanetary space.
The second is coronal holes that release high-speed streams of plasma that boost the solar wind.
The third is a solar flare, an intense burst of radiation coming from release of magnetic energy. CMEs and coronal holes can trigger geomagnetic storms in our magnetosphere (the region surrounding a planet where its magnetic field dominates).
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