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BumRushDaShow

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Fri May 22, 2026, 08:00 AM May 22

NOAA predicts below-normal hurricane season amid building El Nio [View all]

Source: The Hill

05/21/26 8:21 PM ET


The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) on Thursday predicted that the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season could be below normal as El Niño intensifies amid its development.

NOAA’s outlook predicts a 55 percent chance of a below-normal season, with between eight and 14 named storms likely to develop. Between three and six of those storms should develop into hurricanes, including one or three that become category 3, 4, or 5 major hurricanes. Hurricane season starts June 1 and lasts until Nov. 30.

El Niño, the weather pattern where water temperatures near the equator of the central and eastern Pacific Ocean rise above the historic average for months at a time, will develop and intensify. These conditions typically support fewer tropical storms and hurricanes, with warmer water temperatures and low winds possibly leading to a more active season in 2027.

“Although El Niño’s impact in the Atlantic Basin can often suppress hurricane development, there is still uncertainty in how each season will unfold,” NOAA’s National Weather Service Director Ken Graham said in a report. “That is why it’s essential to review your hurricane preparedness plan now. It only takes one storm to make for a very bad season.”

Read more: https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/5890522-noaa-predicts-below-normal-hurricane-season/



NOAA/NCEP Climate Peediction Center (CPC) most recent REPORT - EL NIÑO/SOUTHERN OSCILLATION (ENSO) DIAGNOSTIC DISCUSSION

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CLIMATE PREDICTION CENTER/NCEP/NWS
14 May 2026


ENSO Alert System Status: El Niño Watch
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If I recall correctly, WestMichRad May 22 #1
It depends on the intensity of the ENSO state BumRushDaShow May 22 #2
Thank you! WestMichRad May 23 #6
Most welcome! BumRushDaShow May 23 #7
Hah! WestMichRad May 23 #8
The oceans are continuing to warm DemocracyForever May 22 #3
You can always check out Copernicus, which is handled by the EU's mets and climatologists BumRushDaShow May 22 #4
I'm going by my engineer father who well understood the threat of climate chhange DemocracyForever May 23 #5
As a retired chemist BumRushDaShow May 23 #9
My engineer father flew hurricane reconnaissance DemocracyForever May 24 #10
The Hurricane Hunters are a treasure that 45 has now decimated. BumRushDaShow May 24 #11
You're ignoring Ashville, NC in 2024 DemocracyForever May 24 #12
Not ignoring Ashville because the same damn thing happened in the Houston Metro area with Hurricane Harvey in 2017 BumRushDaShow May 24 #13
You're not an engineer or a climate scientist DemocracyForever Monday #14
Meterologists are not "climate scientists" or "engineers" either BumRushDaShow Monday #15
Reading a website doesn't make you an expert DemocracyForever Tuesday #16
What are you talking about? BumRushDaShow Tuesday #17
Stop ignoring my engineer/pilot father's expertise DemocracyForever Wednesday #18
So you are not going to answer my question about YOUR science background BumRushDaShow Wednesday #19
You refuse to answer my question! DemocracyForever Thursday #20
Here is a direct response BumRushDaShow Thursday #21
Your lack of experience shows once again DemocracyForever Friday #22
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