Atlantic hurricane season begins: Here’s how El Niño could impact 2026 storms

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The Atlantic hurricane season officially kicks off on June 1 each year, and it lasts until November 30. This is a crucial time for coastal communities, as hurricanes can bring devastating winds, heavy rain, and storm surges. For those living in hurricane-prone areas, it’s essential to stay informed and prepared.

Understanding the Hurricane Season

The Atlantic hurricane season is marked by the formation of tropical storms and hurricanes over the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and Gulf of Mexico. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the climatological peak of the hurricane season occurs around September 10. This means that, statistically, the most intense storms typically develop during this time.

Why Do Hurricanes Form?

Hurricanes begin as tropical disturbances and can develop into more organized systems depending on various environmental conditions. Warm ocean water, moist air, and low wind shear are critical factors that contribute to hurricane formation. When these elements come together, they can create powerful storms that can cause significant damage to coastal areas.

Preparing for Hurricane Season

Preparation is key to staying safe during hurricane season. Here are some essential tips:

  • Create an Emergency Kit: Assemble a kit with food, water, medications, flashlights, and batteries to last at least three days.
  • Develop an Evacuation Plan: Know your evacuation routes and have a plan in place for where you will go if you need to leave your home.
  • Stay Informed: Keep track of weather updates through reliable sources like the National Hurricane Center and local news outlets.

Staying Safe During a Hurricane

If a hurricane is approaching, it’s vital to take warnings seriously. Stay indoors, away from windows, and listen for updates from local authorities. If told to evacuate, do so promptly to ensure your safety.

Conclusion

As the Atlantic hurricane season approaches, being aware of the risks and prepared for the worst can make a significant difference. By understanding how hurricanes form and what to do when they strike, you can help protect yourself and your loved ones. Remember, preparation saves lives!

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