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Scientists thought La Niña was coming. It didn't — at least for now. What could that mean for this year's hurricane season, ...
Busy, high-impact hurricane seasons have been a ... with the last one happening 10 years ago because of a hurricane foe called El Niño. -Recent Years: We understand if it seems like every ...
Expert researchers at Colorado State University also release a hurricane season outlook.
The conditions expected to drive tropical weather activity this year are the warm temperatures in the Atlantic and what’s expected to be a weak El Niño ... the impacts from hurricanes and ...
For as much of an impact as El Niño and La Niña can have on global weather, the lack of either pattern can also affect large-scale conditions—including the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season.
According to the CSU Tropical Meteorology Project, this year’s hurricane season, which spans June 1 to November 30, could see 17 named storms.
Atlantic hurricane season approaches, unusually cool sea surface temperatures, in the neighborhood of 2 °F below last year’s ...
A sharp cooling trend has occurred in an ocean region that has important consequences for what happens in the upcoming ...
Forecasters predict another busy Atlantic hurricane season with cooler than normal sea surface temperatures impacting early ...