Irene Sans
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Bilingual Meteorologist (AMS CBM & CDM) working in a town near you.
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Bob Henson
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We're psyched to have
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yaleclimateconnections.org/2026/05/intr...
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Dr. Jeff Masters
4 days ago
With the beginning of the 2026 hurricane season comes a new face at the helm of Yale Climate Connections' hurricane season coverage: Irene Sans, who will be anchoring our coverage this year! Bob Henson and I will also continue to contribute.
yaleclimateconnections.org/2026/06/2026...
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2026 Atlantic hurricane season begins: A strong El Niño could bring fewer storms » Yale Climate Connections
But "It only takes one storm to make for a very bad season," said NOAA National Weather Service director Ken Graham.
https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2026/06/2026-atlantic-hurricane-season-begins-a-strong-el-nino-could-bring-fewer-storms/
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Mi primer artículo (también en inglés) con
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Comienza la temporada de huracanes del Atlántico de 2026: un fuerte El Niño podría traer menos tormentas.
yaleclimateconnections.org/2026/06/comi...
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Comienza la temporada de huracanes del Atlántico de 2026: un fuerte El Niño podría traer menos tormentas. » Yale Climate Connections
"Pero basta una sola tormenta para que la temporada sea muy mala", dijo Ken Graham, director del Servicio Meteorológico Nacional de la NOAA.
https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2026/06/comienza-la-temporada-de-huracanes-del-atlantico-de-2026-un-fuerte-el-nino-podria-traer-menos-tormentas/
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The honor is all mine! What a team!!! Thank you for the warm welcome!
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Bob Henson
9 days ago
Europe is indeed cooking in this late May—but so are parts of N Africa, E & S Asia, Central America, and S Florida. 100s of towns & cities have set record highs + record-warm lows for the month of May. My roundup:
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yaleclimateconnections.org/2026/05/west...
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Western Europe is roasting in unprecedented spring heat – and it’s not alone » Yale Climate Connections
Climate scientist Christophe Cassou said the heat wave in France would have been virtually impossible in the preindustrial era.
https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2026/05/western-europe-is-roasting-in-unprecedented-spring-heat-and-its-not-alone/
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Steve Bowen
15 days ago
With the prospect of a Strong El Niño arriving for peak Atlantic hurricane season (Aug / Sep / Oct (ASO)), here's what history tells us since 1950. Strong El Niño years have historically produced fewer storms, less active behavior, and fewer US landfalls. But the risk is NOT zero. Always be ready.
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Zack Labe
2 months ago
We are super excited to be joining the first-ever climate symposium by the American Camp Association!
@bernwoodsplacky.bsky.social
,
@irenesans.bsky.social
, and I will be answering all your questions about extreme weather later today. Check out the other great talks!
www.acacamps.org/events-educa...
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¡Mira lo que encontré! Circa 2016
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National Weather Service
2 months ago
The National Hurricane Center is rolling out 2 new products for 2026: an updated track cone showing inland watches/warnings, and new storm surge alerts for Hawaii. Learn more about these improvements:
www.noaa.gov/news-release...
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Brian McNoldy
9 months ago
Not sure how I had the bandwidth to recognize and create this at the time, but it was a moment of amazing coincidence on September 7, 2017.
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John Morales
over 1 year ago
New study shows that climate change increased the intensity for most Atlantic hurricanes between 2019 and 2023 — and for every storm so far in 2024. These hurricanes were fueled by sea surface temperatures made higher by human-caused global warming.
iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1...
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Hello Bluesky. Pleasure to be here. Feels much lighter. 💙
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