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    Atlantic Hurricane season - Neutral ENSO: How does this impact hurricanes?

08:10 PM
May 29, 2025

Atlantic Hurricane season
Neutral ENSO: How does this impact hurricanes?

Hurricane view from satellite.

The El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) can impact the favorability of hurricane formation in the Atlantic. Between its three phases, positive (El Niño), negative (La Niña) or neutral, Atlantic hurricane season activity can vary. But what does a neutral season look like?

When El Niño is active, hurricane activity can be lessened due to strong vertical wind shear, hindering organization. La Niña promotes hurricane activity due to weaker wind shear and more atmospheric instability.

What is wind shear?

It is the change of speed and direction of winds in a vertical column of air. Strong shear keeps hurricanes from organizing easily and weak wind shear makes it easier for hurricanes to form.

During an ENSO neutral phase, we can expect an 'either-or' season. Either it will be busy or not. The outcome of the season mostly depends on the localized and common conditions it takes for hurricanes to form: water temperature, local shear patterns, moisture availability, etc.

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To compare, 2005 was an ENSO-neutral year but brought us a memorable and busy hurricane season with 28 named systems and 15 at hurricane status. But 2013 was also a neutral year, only having 2 hurricanes and 14 named systems altogether. The hurricane development in these two seasons depended on the more localized conditions.

Becca Parker
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