The tropical Pacific trends toward a stronger El Niño—a change with significant implications for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane ...
A major shift in the global climate pattern is underway as the tropical Pacific starts to transition out of a fading La Niña and toward a potential El Niño later this year. Some forecast models ...
A huge transition in global climate patterns is now ongoing, with the tropical Pacific shifting from a weakening La Niña and potentially heading in the direction of an El Niño later in 2026. Certain ...
New Orleans is staring down the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season with a potentially helpful twist: federal forecasters now have ...
Meteorologists are busy preparing their forecasts for the 2026 Atlantic season, which begins June 1.
After investigating various computer models, the CPC finds that a transition to El Niño is likely to occur in June through August of 2026 and will likely persist through the end of 2026. The CPC ...
Forecasters say El Niño is forming and it could have repercussions for the coming hurricane season and even next winter.
As the first Category 5 tropical cyclone of 2026 passes, here's an early outlook on what the Atlantic hurricane season could look like this year.
Hurricane season is three months away. Here's when the season peaks in Louisiana and what meteorologists are predicting so ...
No more Hurricane Melissa, ever. World Meteorological Organization officially retired the name. Weather event acted like a tornado and caused 90 deaths ...
El Niño occurs when sea-surface temperatures in the equatorial Pacific Ocean rise above average, weakening the east-to-west trade winds and triggering wide-ranging weather changes across North America ...