NOAA predicts below-normal Atlantic hurricane season
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El Nino-fueled hurricane season could bring devastating weather to California
NOAA's newly released hurricane season forecast warns that an unusually strong El Nino could potentially lead to extreme weather impacts in California.
Experts from Colorado State University released their first predictions for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, which included a state-by-state forecast.
For the first time in more than a decade, NOAA is calling for a below-average hurricane season. NOAA released its forecast for the Atlantic Thursday morning, predicting eight to 14 named storms, three to six hurricanes,
What is El Niño and how does it affect hurricanes in the Atlantic? El Niño means more wind shear in the Atlantic, which tears apart tropical cyclones. Does El Niño mean you shouldn't prepare for hurricane season? Definitely not. Every prediction so far ...
The impending arrival of El Niño will help keep the number of storms low. But it only takes one landfall to create a catastrophe.
A forecaster is warning that U.S. coastlines could face "impactful” tropical storms earlier in the season as El Niño develops.
As Pacific Ocean temperatures continue to rise, El Niño could form within the next several weeks. What effect will it have on summer heat in Texas?