The first likely is it's an El Nino Year which is causing the West Coast and other parts of the nation to be wetter than they have ever been before in May, and June 2019 is only a day or two away.
The second factor no one ever talks about much is that we are either in a Geomagnetic reversal or a Geomagnetic excursion. A Reversal takes 10,000 years (on average) and an excursion takes around 1000 years( on average). If anyone knows in the scientific community which we are in I haven't heard about it. But, governments likely would suppress such information the way they do when nuclear power plants have meltdowns anywhere on earth or when there are other serious radiation leaks at nuclear power plants around the world. So, things that people might want to panic about you aren't going to see much in the news (unless it is a tornado blowing someone's house away or their homes flooding).
The other thing in regard to global warming is when the planet warms up (or more specifically when the oceans warm up) (because earth doesn't hold heat year around the way oceans to). So, when the oceans warm up year after year this changes storms. It makes them create more and more precipitation (simply because warmer waters turn into rain clouds much easier than colder waters do).
There are likely factors people have never even thought of in regard to the changes in the weather that might be figured out over the next few hundred years or so as well.
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