Atlantic Niña and Super El Niño could reduce US hurricane landfalls this season
A rare Atlantic Niña is forming simultaneously with a powerful Super El Niño, a combination that could suppress Atlantic hurricane activity. Together, these oceanic phenomena generate increased wind shear and sinking air, conditions that inhibit the development of tropical storms. Climate experts note that while the season may be relatively quieter, the risk of hurricanes making landfall in the US is not eliminated. Authorities are urging residents in hurricane-prone regions to maintain their standard preparedness measures regardless of the favorable atmospheric outlook.
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