The tropical Pacific trends toward a stronger El Niño—a change with significant implications for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane ...
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Super El Niño looming amid La Niña dwindling prior to peak of 2026 hurricane season
The latest National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) climate forecast indicates that the current La Niña pattern ...
As the first Category 5 tropical cyclone of 2026 passes, here's an early outlook on what the Atlantic hurricane season could look like this year.
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Hurricane Melissa retired in major milestone for the Atlantic
The destructive storm killed dozens of people in the Caribbean in October 2025 ...
A huge transition in global climate patterns is now ongoing, with the tropical Pacific shifting from a weakening La Niña and potentially heading in the direction of an El Niño later in 2026. Certain ...
Forecasters expect El Niño to develop this summer, possibly strengthening into a “super El Niño” by October and hindering hurricane formation. El Niño patterns typically increase high altitude wind ...
New Orleans is staring down the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season with a potentially helpful twist: federal forecasters now have ...
Hurricane season is three months away. Here's when the season peaks in Louisiana and what meteorologists are predicting so ...
After investigating various computer models, the CPC finds that a transition to El Niño is likely to occur in June through August of 2026 and will likely persist through the end of 2026. The CPC ...
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What a rare 'Super El Niño' could mean for Texas winter weather and the Atlantic hurricane season
Texas is on El Niño watch as La Niña fades. Here's what a strong El Niño could mean for Texas weather, hurricane season and ...
The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season starts June 1, although storms can develop any time. Tropical Cyclone Horacio in the Indian Ocean became the world's first Category 5 tropical cyclone of 2026. From ...
We may be months away from the start of the Atlantic hurricane season, but tropical cyclones are spinning somewhere on the planet. Indeed, on the other side of the world, "Tropical Cyclone Horacio ...
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