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  2. La Niña could mean an active hurricane season. Here's ... - AOL

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    Hurricane season: La Niña can contribute to a more active Atlantic hurricane season. This means Texas might face a higher risk of hurricanes and tropical storms making landfall, bringing heavy ...

  3. Latest La Niña forecast not good for SC weather. Here’s why ...

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    The team also predicts that hurricane activity this year will be about 170% of the average season from 1991-2020. In comparison, hurricane activity in 2023 was about 120% of the average season ...

  4. 2020–2023 La Niña event - Wikipedia

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    The 2020–2023 La Niña event was a rare three-year, triple-dip La Niña. [1] The impact of the event led to numerous natural disasters that were either sparked or fueled by La Niña. La Niña refers to the reduction in the temperature of the ocean surface across the central and eastern equatorial Pacific, accompanied by notable changes in the ...

  5. New forecast pushes back La Niña. What it means for this ...

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    Thursday’s ENSO forecast came out the same day as NOAA’s updated hurricane prediction, which continues to call for a highly active season with 17 to 24 named storms, including eight to 13 ...

  6. La Nina watch issued: What it means for the US - AOL

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    The timing of La Niña's arrival may coincide with the peak of the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season. "A return to La Niña conditions quickly over the summer could result in an active tropical ...

  7. 2024 hurricane season: More storms expected as La Niña and ...

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    An average hurricane season has 14 named storms, including seven hurricanes. ... could make 2024 a “very active and potentially explosive season.” Hurricane season: High chances La Niña will ...

  8. El Niño–Southern Oscillation - Wikipedia

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    Based on modeled and observed accumulated cyclone energy (ACE), El Niño years usually result in less active hurricane seasons in the Atlantic Ocean, but instead favor a shift to tropical cyclone activity in the Pacific Ocean, compared to La Niña years favoring above average hurricane development in the Atlantic and less so in the Pacific basin.

  9. La Niña watch: High chances the hurricane-friendly pattern ...

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    La Niña happens when Pacific waters cool, moving the tropical thunderstorms so that the wind shear in the Atlantic wanes during hurricane season.