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  1. Tonga was so big it added 10% extra water to earths upper atmosphere that is huge even more than you ever think and explains warmer last few years, water vapor is 100's times better at holding heat in, water vapour is true greenhouse gas. and at a solar max a very active sun and this event and a el nino it was going to have a good effect. also strange events like this reported last year in june 29th NOCTILUCENT CLOUDS BLANKET EUROPE: This weekend, Europe is experiencing a widespread outbreak of noctilucent clouds (NLCs). Normally confined inside the Arctic Circle, the electric-blue wisps of frosted meteor smoke have been sighted as far south as Italy. 2024 is supposed to be a bad year for NLCs because Solar Max has arrived. High solar activity should melt these fragile clouds away. Two factors may be counteracting the sun. First, there's Tonga. The undersea volcano erupted in January 2022, hurling record amounts of water into the atmosphere. That was two years ago, but it takes about two years for the vapor to circulate up to the mesosphere where NLCs form. Water is a key ingredient for NLCs, so Tonga's moisture could be turbocharging the clouds and the other reason SpaceX they also added a load water, Studies show that water-rich rocket exhaust boosts the abundance of NLCs. So far this year (Jan. 1st – June 27th), 124 rockets have been launched, mostly by SpaceX. That's 4 times the rate of launches during previous Solar Maxima. so adding water to atmosphere a very effect greenhouse gas the most powerful at solar max things will naturally warm up, it takes a while for things to settle again. last peak in temps that was in 2016 the peak of a solar max, main reason this peak was bigger is 10% more water vapor added to system thanks to Tonga and spacex but mostly Tonga. this event far bigger than you think , end 23 in to 24 and this year we sure seen the effects not helped by el nino and solar max

  2. 11:40 yall 30 tornadoes is a lot but it's not nearly the most an outbreak has ever caused. the most ever seen was over 360 tornadoes in a 3 day span during a super-outbreak in 2011. so basically about 100 tornadoes a day through the midwest and parts of the south

  3. 15:44 Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai
    Why is that name so long? HTHH is actually an underwater volcano that sits neatly between the two islands of Hunga Tonga and Hunga Ha’apai. The caldera of HTHH is absolutely MASSIVE, stretching across nearly two miles (3.7 kilometers). It almost touches the edges of each island, and that’s not even the widest part of it.

    AND, mind you, the caldera is just the top of a volcano. She BIG.

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