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Title: Father Eli Khneisser Summarizes Weather Conditions: Hurricanes, Floods, Volcanoes, and Countries Threatened by Drowning

Title: Father Eli Khneisser Summarizes Weather Conditions: Hurricanes, Floods, Volcanoes, and Countries Threatened by Drowning

Father Eli Khneisser, a specialist in weather and climate in Boston, warned about the chaotic nature's movements, cautioning certain countries about the dangers of floods and hurricanes. He stated, "After storm Daniel struck Libya and extended towards Eastern Turkey and Bulgaria, flooding waters inundated Eastern Istanbul, destroying infrastructure in a large part of Greece, flooding homes, and sweeping numerous cars towards the sea... the Mediterranean storm ‘Daniel’ continues its destructive work in Northern Libya over the next two days, where the northern areas along the Mediterranean will witness torrential rainfall that will cause flash floods, rising water levels, destruction of infrastructure, flooding of houses, blocking roads, and sweeping away vehicles.”

He continued, “Tropical storms will continue to flow towards Europe, impacting low-pressure systems throughout next week in Britain, Spain, France, Italy, Austria, Germany, and Belgium, accompanied by heavy rains that will contribute to the formation of floods and destructive torrents, which is what Northern Libya is expecting over the next two days."

He pointed out that the question today is: “Where is the Earth’s weather heading? What are the factors causing cities to be wiped out by floods and killing tens of thousands? The answer: it’s the revolution of the oceans... and the worst is yet to come."

He added, "What is produced by the Atlantic Ocean since late August is due to the increase in sea temperatures that have reached 31/32 degrees along the Tropic of Cancer, and its current agitation is evident through the two hurricanes dominating it: Hurricane Lee, which reached category five and is now at category three, and Hurricane Margot at category one. The throw of storms towards Europe, Greece, and Libya is clear due to high humidity and evaporation rates. What has the Atlantic left for the coming months? Especially since your waters fill the layers of the atmosphere with moisture that the jet stream carries inward?"

Regarding the weather in Lebanon, he states, "Lebanon is expected to experience a brief instability on Wednesday, accompanied by some scattered rain. Atmospheric stability will return to normal conditions and temperatures to seasonal averages starting Thursday, reaching 30-31 degrees on the coast, 33 degrees in the Bekaa Valley, and 25/26 degrees at 1200 meters altitude in the mountains. There is no cause for concern regarding the eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea for now, as the weather remains moderate and the line of low pressures and rains has not yet been mapped towards Lebanon and Syria. Between September and November, we can expect a second summer."

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