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One Storm Can Wreck Lives: Prep Now!
25 Mar
Summary
- El Niño's impact on Atlantic storms is uncertain, history shows.
- Warm ocean water fuels rapid storm intensification near coasts.
- Home safety depends on individual prep, not season forecasts.

The Atlantic hurricane season, beginning June 1, is drawing near, with initial forecasts from various organizations soon to be released. While the anticipated El Niño may lessen storm activity in the Atlantic, history demonstrates that destructive hurricanes can still occur during such periods. Experts emphasize that seasonal forecasts, which indicate the overall busyness of the ocean, should not be misinterpreted as guarantees of personal safety.
Warm ocean waters are a significant concern for the upcoming season, with current sea surface temperatures already warmer than average. This condition can fuel rapid intensification of storms close to the U.S. coast, reducing the time available for residents to prepare and increasing the threat of severe impacts. The 2025 season, though without a U.S. landfall, saw powerful Category 5 storms and significant fatalities.
Regardless of the forecast, consistent annual preparation is advised for those in hurricane-prone areas. The path and impact of storms can extend far inland, proving more devastating than anticipated. History shows that seasons with fewer named storms can still include highly destructive events, underscoring the importance of individual readiness every year.




