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diari0deglierrori · 3 months
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peintre-stephane · 1 year
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La  Nina
Making of
First       :  @sugarforsalt wrote “make post about la Nina”
Second    : the translator  tells  me “NINA”  can be a “young women” , or “major weather event” .
Third  : i saw a  @iamdangerace  photo ,  I saw there the shape of the Americas, traversed by pure energy..( turn it right , arm is panama) 
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laninasinamor · 11 months
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hey guys,
no, i am not going away, despite what’s come out and all the allegations. i have no opinions to share.
i love nashuri, it’s helped me cope with stress in my life. i will continue supporting the fandom. and yes, the news is causing rifts in our lil community but to each their own.
to those who stay and continue supporting my lil blog,
love you guys forever 💙
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on a lighter note ✨
(i saw the new spiderman movie and i am now OBSESSED with Miguel O’hara! he’s so cool *screech* buff as hell too lol :P
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ill prolly be reblogging everything spiderman 2099 on my main blog @perpetuallyvvperplexed i’ll be active there a bit more for now!)
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rotlunatik · 8 months
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Extrañaba dibujar a mis waifus, aquí intentando revivir el grupo de face de MvsM
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Sí, soy Yo
Sí, soy yo
Esa que está fuera del estereotipo de mujer que no encaja, fuera del modelo perfecto que la sociedad espera.
Sí,soy yo
La que grita cuando esperan que calle,
la que discute,
la que piensa
y no para hasta
encontrar las respuestas que necesita.
Cómo sea y sin importar las consecuencias.
Sí, soy yo
A la que poco le importa lo que los demás piensen de , como me visto, si hablo mucho o poco.
Cómo me peino, o como camino .
Sí, soy yo
La que atrae miradas
a su alrededor por mi andar segura
y una mirada dulce atrayente enigmática
y magnética.
La que derrocha sensualidad cuando
se lo propone .
La que da todo
sin esperar nada.
La que es ingobernable, rebelde y explosiva.
Si soy esa la sanadora,
la vieja, la joven, la niña.
Soy el viento y el fuego,
la tormenta y el rayo.
Soy esa a quien temes
y amas a la vez.
Sí ,soy Yo
La guerrera,
la que jamás estará
de rodillas ante nadie.
Sí, soy yo
Esa, a la que llamas Bruja.
Y con orgullo responde:
Sí, soy Yo
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ℜ𝔬𝔰𝔞🖤
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langsandlit · 1 year
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La Niña - Respira | Neapolitan lyrics + English translation
Luntano Si putesse me ne jesse luntano Pecché tengo o core troppo vecino a stu mare Ca m'ha affunnato tutte e parole E tutto l'ammore
Luntano Si putesse te purtasse luntano Pecché l'anema è troppa vecina a sta terra Ca ha avvelenato tutte e canzone e tutte e perzone
Manca l'aria-a-a Dinto all'acqua e puro fora Manca l'aria-a-a Ma tu si a parta 'e me ca nun more
Respira Respira ancora
English translation
Far away If I could I'd leave to go far away For my heart is too close to this sea Which has drowned all of my words And all of my love
Far away If I could I take you far away For my soul is too close to this land Which has poisoned all of my songs and all of the people
I can't breathe Under water and outside of it I can't breathe But you're the part of me who can't die
Breathe Breathe again
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Santa Muerte by Kypris Aquarelas
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vanishingsydney · 2 years
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Wall fern forest. An unprecedented third consecutive La Niña weather phenomenon is predicted for the East Coast of Australia between 25° and 35° south this spring/summer. Flooding events are already happening in the bush, after last summer's devastation that resulted in 30+ deaths and a whole town of 35,000 folks being washed away and destroyed. The Sydney basin was not spared, especially at the foot of the Blue Mountains. The Inner West was largely unscathed, but the constant rain made this old part of the city smell like mould and there was a proliferation of wall ferns everywhere that are still going strong. Climate change is right here, right now. Make no mistake. Petersham.
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swellbloom-kids · 5 months
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DIYAN MASALANTA, THE MONSOON GIRL
Dark clouds gather as chattering geckoes whisper her name. You can smell it in the air; rain is coming. Counterpart to her brother, the Monsoon Girl embodies everything melancholy in the universe. Those under her sway are dedicated, patient people, though they can be pessimistic and overly sentimental.
The Monsoon Girl is the cold personified. She is the El Niña of the olden days, the Lady of the Rains. Her counterpart is Apolaki, The Heat Haze Boy.
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You can see of The Monsoon Girl in Swellbloom Kids, my ttrpg about superpowered individuals blessed by the gods of Philippine mythology. Check it out here!
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kp777 · 4 days
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'Uncharted territory': El Niño to flip to La Niña in what could be the hottest year on record | Live Science
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xipiti · 1 year
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The aerosol fallout from wildfires that burned across more than 70,000 square miles of Australia in 2019 and 2020 was so persistent and widespread that it brightened a vast area of clouds above the subtropical Pacific Ocean.
Beneath those clouds, the ocean surface and the atmosphere cooled, shifting a key tropical rainfall belt northward and nudging the Equatorial Pacific toward an unexpected and long-lasting cool phase of the La Niña-El Niño cycle, according to research published today in Science Advances.
Aerosols from wildfires are basically fire dust—microscopic bits of charred mineral or organic matter that can ride super-heated wildfire clouds up to the stratosphere and spread across hemispheres with varied climatic effects, depending on where they’re produced and where they end up.
In the new modeling study, the scientists quantified how aerosols from the Australian wildfires made clouds over the tropical Pacific reflect more sunlight back toward space. The cooling effect was equivalent to switching off a 3-watt light bulb over every square meter of the ocean region. And that cooling, their data showed, shifted the cloud and rain belt called the Intertropical Convergence Zone northward.
Combined, the effects may have helped trigger the rare three-year La Niña, from late 2019 through 2022. The impacts of the La Niña rippled around the world, intensifying drought and famine in Eastern Africa, and priming the Atlantic Ocean region for hurricanes, as 2020 became the most active tropical storm season on record with 31 tropical and subtropical systems, including 11 storms that made landfall in the US, including four alone in Louisiana.
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diari0deglierrori · 3 months
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wlw tonight we feast like queens
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marikitten · 16 days
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✨ MI JEVO TA ASFIXIADO CONMIGO ✨
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margooriginal · 10 months
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The past eight years were the eight warmest years on record, and 2022 was the fifth-warmest on record globally, according to the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service.
Why It Matters: The ranking, released Tuesday morning, shows the planet continues its long-term warming trend in response to growing amounts of greenhouse gases.
• Each of the past 8 years had global average temperatures more than 1°C above the preindustrial level, as the world nears the 1.5°C guardrail established by the Paris Climate Agreement.
• Studies show that the odds of potentially catastrophic climate impacts increase significantly if warming exceeds 1.5°C compared to preindustrial levels.
Of Note: The third year in a row of La Niña conditions in the tropical Pacific Ocean helped depress global average surface temperatures slightly, keeping 2022 from hitting the top three warmest years.
• There are signs, however, that La Niña may soon wane, and potentially give way to an El Niño event during 2023.
• If this were to happen, it would raise the chances for a new all-time record warm year.
The Big Picture: Global average temperatures in 2022 were 0.3°C (0.54°F) above the 1991-2020 baseline, and the year was the second-warmest on record for Europe, behind 2020.
• Europe had its hottest summer on record, accentuated by all-time record high temperatures set in several countries, including the United Kingdom.
• The UK Met Office has found 2022 was its warmest year on record dating all the way to 1659. It was also its first year with an average temperature above 10°C (50°F). France also had its hottest year.
• Areas that saw their warmest year on record include large parts of western Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia and China, northwestern Africa and the Horn of Africa, among others, Copernicus found.
• Worldwide, extreme heat struck Pakistan and northern India during the spring before devastating flooding rains hit the region in late summer. Central and eastern China saw record hot and dry conditions for an extended period over the summer.
Between The Lines: Studies tied these and other extreme weather and climate events to human-driven climate change.
• Research published in September found that climate change may have increased five-day rainfall amounts in the hardest-hit areas of Pakistan by up to 50%.
• Another climate attribution study found that the U.K. heat wave, which peaked in mid-July, was at least 10 times more likely to occur in today's warmer climate compared to the preindustrial era.
Of Note: There were a fair share of precipitation extremes in 2022 as well, with the floods in Pakistan, extreme drought in the Horn of Africa that is pushing that region into a famine, and a series of record floods in Australia.
What's Next: Annual numbers are expected later this week from NOAA and NASA.
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dulcemelanie83 · 6 months
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