The National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center has recently declared the onset of an El Nino weather pattern, with the potential to exacerbate hurricane seasons along Gulf and Atlantic coasts. The occurrence of such a weather pattern was previously predicted by the World Meteorological Organization and has now been confirmed through the latest observations and analyses. As per the Climate Prediction Center, El Nino conditions are expected to persist and gradually intensify through the Northern Hemisphere winter 2023-24, with the possibility of further strengthening in the coming fall. This pattern is characterized by above-average sea-surface temperatures across the equatorial Pacific Ocean, leading to significant changes in weather. El Nino/Southern Oscillation cycle is predicted to play a crucial role in forecasting the severity of hurricanes in different oceans and times during this phenomenon. In March, the La Nina phenomenon came to a conclusion, and a “near-normal” hurricane season of 12-17 named storms was forecasted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for this year.
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