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La Niña could mean an active hurricane season. Here's what it means for Texas this summer
Austin American-Statesman· 2 days agoLa Niña could mean an active hurricane season. Summer is coming, and so is La Niña. According to...
Dangerous brew: Ocean heat and La Nina combo likely mean more Atlantic hurricanes this summer
FOX40 Sacramento· 6 days agoWASHINGTON (AP) — Get ready for what nearly all the experts think will be one of the busiest...
What could a La Nina summer mean for Colorado?
Summit Daily News· 21 hours agoThe waning days of El Nino — an atmospheric pattern that can affect the jet stream and, with it, weather conditions — means the impending arrival of its...
This Summer Could Be Even Hotter
The Atlantic· 7 hours agoThis El Niño, at least, is nearly done—but its end likely won’t save the Northern Hemisphere from another sweltering summer. El Niño episodes last only...
La Niña is replacing El Niño. What does that mean for Atlantic hurricane season? - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 6 days agoThe warmer El Niño waters cause a southward shift in the jet stream — swift, high-level winds —...
National Hurricane Center now tracking 4 tropical waves, including 1 in Caribbean
The News-Press via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoTwo conditions in the Atlantic basin are the reason for the above-average predictions for the 2024...
With La Niña incoming, what can Houston expect this summer?
KHOU 11 Houston· 6 days agoWhen there is lower wind shear, as in a La Niña summer, this factor can lead to a higher storm count...
Busy hurricane season ahead, but what does that actually mean?
Casper Star-Tribune· 1 hour agoThe barrage of numbers and statistics can get overwhelming, but fundamentally, a busy Atlantic...
Summer outlook: How a flip to La Niña could stir the Gulf, affect Central Texas
KXAN 36 Austin· 6 days agoA developing La Niña and a very warm Atlantic should make for a busy next few months in the tropics.
Hurricane season 2024: Rapid intensification forecasts improve, and then there was Otis
Gannett via AOL· 9 hours ago...some of the worst cases of rapid intensification on record, and why scientists have feverishly...