Apparently, the answer is that since His anger is…

Apparently, the answer is that since His anger is not a function of emotion, it doesn't necessarily have to persist. An expression of anger on His part is a targeted statement to a person or people that they are on the wrong track and will ultimately suffer consequences. Once this statement has been made, through the display of anger, Hashem has made His position clear

— from The Heart in the Cockpit (Emotion/Awe/Anxiety/Regret/Empathy) · Tomer Devorah: Rabbi Moshe Cordevereo's Classic Guide to Emulating Hashem's Thirteen Attri

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