While El Niño can depress storm count it does not reduce the threat posed by landfalling storms
El Niño to shape 2026 Atlantic hurricane season | | | El Niño to shape 2026 Atlantic hurricane season. US landfall threat remains: Accuweather The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season will be shaped by shifting climate patterns in the Pacific, as a developing El Niño may influence and perhaps depress tropical storm formation, but a forecast from Accuweather highlights the potential for rapid intensification and warns of three to five direct storm impacts on the United States. Accuweather also warns that waters are already warm in the Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf in regions where early tropical storm formation has tended to occur, which leads it to forecast a chance of an earlier start to the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season. Read the full story. Other articles: | | | | | | Please share this with colleagues and friends if you think they would like to receive it. If you've been forwarded this but want to subscribe, visit Artemis. | | | | | | You may be receiving this because you recently attended an industry event we partnered with, giving us permission to email you. If you don't want to receive our weekly ILS, catastrophe bond and reinsurance capital newsletter please Unsubscribe or Edit your subscription here . © Steve Evans Ltd. - Artemis.bm | | | |
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