Surprise Hurricane Surge: El Niño’s Unexpected Twist
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The latest climate data for the Pacific region shows that the transition to a predicted "Super El Niño" is accelerating. This climate pattern could suppress the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season and bring a rainy winter to the entire southern United States.
Surprise Hurricane Surge: El Niño’s Unexpected Twist
El Niño may lower the odds of an active Atlantic hurricane season, but 2023 proved that betting your family’s safety on a single climate signal can be a costly mistake. Quick Take El Niño typically increases wind shear over the Atlantic, which tends to suppress hurricane formation—but it does not eliminate landfall risk. Historical data show fewer U.S. landfalling major hurricanes in El Niño years, yet “only takes one storm” remains the practic…
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