
La Niña's End Signals Above-Average Hurricane Season Forecast
La Niña's End Signals Above-Average Hurricane Season Forecast OKLAHOMA CITY, US — The end of La Niña weather patterns has raised concerns about the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season. Meteorologist Peyton, from wxwithpeyton, analyzed data showing a transition to ENSO-neutral conditions. While this offers some predictive power, Peyton stresses that other factors are crucial. "Other factors are at play," Peyton explains in her recent video. "The Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic are warming, and that warm water fuels tropical development." Colorado State's hurricane outlook supports this, predicting an above-average season. This forecast, combined with the warming ocean temperatures, suggests a potentially active hurricane season ahead, urging preparedness and caution from coastal communities.