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Don't know if its Kali at work, but is already happening:

When residents of Acapulco, Mexico, went to bed on Monday, Wednesday’s forecast called for gusty winds and some downpours. Otis, a run-of-the-mill tropical storm, was expected to only “gradually strengthen” en route to the coast. Instead, Otis intensified faster than any other eastern Pacific storm on record Tuesday and became the strongest hurricane to ever strike Mexico slamming Acapulco as a “potentially catastrophic Category 5.”

Forecasters didn’t even anticipate Otis would become a hurricane. Then it broke all-time records.

Strange coincidence, the most powerful hurricane hits biggest city on thousands kilometers long pacific coast... And this is a fourth destructive hurricane in the last few days after Jemen, Bangladesh and Vanatu. Science can't grasp it anymore, it's happening much faster than expected:

2023, the year that all sorts of climate records were broken in crazy ways... Whether this could have been foreseen or not, maybe, but still fair to say we are entering uncharted territory.

uncharted territory

Anyway, I somehow like Kali energy, it dosent feel sad, even when singing blues...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7h6DbJ7Ml7Q

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