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El Niño May Dampen 2026 Hurricane Season, But Coastal Risk Still Looms | Insurify

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An already moderate-to-below-average hurricane forecast for the 2026 season may receive a further boost if El Niño predictions materialize, according to experts.

Though it’s a natural climate pattern in which waters in the central and eastern Pacific become warmer than normal, El Niño can be disruptive — causing flooding, droughts, wildfires, crop damage, and economic losses. But it also tends to suppress hurricanes. The strong upper-level winds associated with El Niño often break up developing storms, preventing hurricanes from intensifying. This tends to reduce the number of dangerous tropical cyclones.

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