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Atlantic hurricane season forecast to be milder than normal thanks to El Nino

First seen 5/21/2026, 4:06:31 PM · 5 sources · cross-spectrum coverage

AI bias-comparison

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has released its forecast for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, indicating a potentially milder season due to the influence of El Niño. This forecast suggests a lower number of storms, although experts caution that even a single storm can have devastating effects.

Coverage diverges in how the implications of the forecast are presented. WIRED emphasizes the potential for a low number of storms while highlighting the risks associated with any landfall, framing the situation cautiously. In contrast, the New York Post focuses on the historical context of the forecast, noting it as the lowest prediction since 2019, which may suggest a more optimistic outlook. CBS News provides a straightforward report on the NOAA findings without additional context, while Google News aggregates various reports without a distinct editorial stance.

One notable omission across the coverage is the lack of discussion regarding the potential impact of climate change on hurricane activity, which could provide critical context for understanding long-term trends. This absence may reflect a blind spot in the reporting, particularly among sources that lean toward optimism about the upcoming season.

Headline framing

Headlines from various outlets discuss the 2026 hurricane season forecast, with differing emphases on optimism, authoritative sources, and the impact of El Niño.

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Super El Niño
PER-SOURCE FRAMING
Center
Wired
Why the 2026 Hurricane Season Might Not Be That Bad
The headline suggests a potentially optimistic outlook on the upcoming hurricane season.
Lean Left
CBS News
NOAA reveals 2026 Atlantic hurricane season forecast
The focus is on the official forecast from NOAA, emphasizing authoritative information.
Right
New York Post
2026 Atlantic hurricane season activity forecast revealed as Super El Niño looms
Super El Niño
The headline highlights the influence of Super El Niño on hurricane activity, suggesting potential severity.
Wire (factual)
AP News
Atlantic hurricane season forecast to be milder than normal thanks to El Nino - AP News
milder than normal
The headline presents a factual forecast indicating a less severe hurricane season due to El Niño.

Coverage by perspective

Lean Left · 2 sources

ABC News — US Lean Left
Atlantic hurricane season forecast to be milder than normal thanks to El Nino
Meteorologists predict a developing El Nino could dampen the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season, but it won't eliminate storms
Mixed Factuality · Other
CBS News — Top Lean Left
NOAA reveals 2026 Atlantic hurricane season forecast
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration just released its 2026 Atlantic hurricane season forecast. CBS News meteorologist Jessica Burch has more.
Mixed Factuality · Other

Center · 1 source

WIRED Center
Why the 2026 Hurricane Season Might Not Be That Bad
The impending arrival of El Niño will help keep the number of storms low. But it only takes one landfall to create a catastrophe.
Mixed Factuality · Other

Right · 1 source

New York Post Right
2026 Atlantic hurricane season activity forecast revealed as Super El Niño looms
This is the fewest number of storms that CSU has predicted since 2019 — the university was the pioneer of early-year hurricane season forecasts beginning in 1984.
Mixed Factuality · Conglomerate

Wire (factual) · 1 source

Google News Wire (factual)
Atlantic hurricane season forecast to be milder than normal thanks to El Nino - AP News
Atlantic hurricane season forecast to be milder than normal thanks to El Nino AP News
Very High Factuality · Other

Bias ratings: AllSides Media Bias Chart + Ad Fontes + MBFC consensus. AI comparison: Cerebras Llama 3.3-70B with light editorial prompt. No paywall, no tracking, reader-funded — support →