08-07-2026 22:34 via growingproduce.com

How a Strong El Niño Can Affect Hurricane Season Forecasts

The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season is off to a slow start. Forecasters say it might stay that way thanks to a strengthening El Niño event.The post How a Strong El Niño Can Affect Hurricane Season Forecasts appeared first on Growing Produce.
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