Phil Klotzbach
Coverage of Phil Klotzbach in the Nexus archive.
- Forecasters lower predictions for the 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Forecasters at Colorado State University revised their 2026 Atlantic hurricane season predictions downward, anticipating a below-average season with 4 hurricanes (1 major) and the third-lowest Accumulated Cyclone Energy in 30 years. The forecast cites a strong El Niño as the primary factor, increasing wind shear that inhibits storm development, particularly in the western tropical Atlantic.
- Atlantic hurricane season forecast to be milder than normal thanks to El Nino
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecasts a below-average Atlantic hurricane season in 2026 due to a developing El Niño, predicting 8-14 named storms compared to the normal 14. While the season will be milder than recent hyperactive years, hurricanes will still pose significant threats to coastal communities.