The Eastern Pacific hurricane season starts early on May 15th, driven by a strong El Niño, with forecasters predicting an active 2026 season.
El Niño is emerging even faster than expected in the Pacific Ocean and odds are increasing that it could become historically ...
The concern is significant because El Niño has the power to reshape weather patterns across the globe, triggering floods, ...
The strong El Niño ahead could turbocharge the Eastern Pacific hurricane season. Another wild card may provide an additional ...
On May 15, the National Hurricane Center begins issuing tropical outlooks for the Atlantic. On the same day, the Eastern ...
History would suggest that the El Niño development would mean more hurricane activity in the Eastern Pacific, but that's not ...
Talk of a "super El Niño" developing in 2026 is gaining momentum, with concerns rising that this climate pattern could bring ...
The chaotic climate force is known for boosting hurricane activity some places and reducing it in others. Here's what to know ...
NOAA scientists predict a strong El Niño is likely to emerge soon and continue through the winter of 2026-27. A "Super" El Niño can reshape global weather, potentially suppressing Atlantic hurricanes ...
The 2026 hurricane season is shaping up as a tale of two oceans. An emerging El Niño is expected to throttle storm formation ...
The 2026 Pacific hurricane season is just around the corner — and the latest numbers suggest a volatile year ahead. Here's ...