
Below-Average Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecasted for This Year
Forecasters are predicting a below-average Atlantic hurricane season for this year, largely attributed to the influence of El Niño. The US is expected to see fewer named storms than typical.
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US will see below-average 2026 hurricane season with up to 14 named storms, Noaa predicts
Forecast came amid warning that US was unprepared for storms with staffing cuts under Trump administration Sign up for the Breaking News US newsletter email The US will see a below-normal hurricane season in 2026, federal government scientists said on Thursday, predicting eight to 14 named storms with winds at 39mph or more. The season has a “55% chance of being below normal, 35% chance of near normal and a 10% chance of above normal,” said Neil Jacobs, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admi...
By Guardian Staff
Read full article →This year’s Atlantic hurricane season expected to be below average, thanks to El Niño
Thanks to the workings of an as-yet-to-form El Niño, the Atlantic basin is expected to see a quieter-than-normal hurricane season.
Read full article →Forecasters say this year’s Atlantic hurricane season will be calmer than typical - but the Pacific coast isn’t as lucky
That’s because of a forming climate pattern known as a super El Niño
By Julia Musto
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