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06/04/2026, 5:48 am EDT
An immense heatwave south and west of Europe is intensifying, typical of the past 10 years during June in this region. The MHW is well-correlated to a summertime 500 MB hot/dry ridge across Europe forecast by ECM "weeklies" in the week 3-4 outlook. Meanwhile, an intense Madden Julian oscillation has caused southern oscillation index into an extreme negative phase signaling the onset of an El Nino climate. Forecast models indicte risk of important cold into Brazil in the 11-15-day period.
06/03/2026, 1:47 pm EDT
The mega-cluster ensemble combining ECM, CFS, and CMC output indicates risk of significant cold not far from Brazil coffee-growing areas on June 15-16.
06/02/2026, 7:42 am EDT
The updated Climate Impact Company 2026 North Atlantic basin tropical cyclone season activity forecast lowers amount previously indicated in early April from 13 to 11 tropical storms while maintaining 5 hurricanes and lowering from 3 to 2 the amounts of intense hurricanes. The accumulated cyclone energy forecast lowers sharply from 98 to 73. However, the projected hurricane tracks indicate two potential land-falling systems in the Gulf of Mexico and another into the North Carolina Coast. The seasonal activity lowers but the danger to the U.S. Coast increases.
05/31/2026, 1:44 pm EDT
The Madden Julian oscillation has ignited across the equatorial Pacific Ocean likely to remain intense during the next 2 weeks (Fig. 1). The outlook indicates MJO is withing phase_7 implying a cooler East U.S./warmer West U.S. thermal regime with wet weather biased toward the southern states. Additionally, MJO phase_7 is supportive of a developing El Nino climate as demonstrated by recent and an intense negative southern oscillation index.
05/29/2026, 1:46 pm EDT
The North Atlantic warm hole (NAWH) is alive and well south of Greenland! Just published research reveals the cool pool has formed due to the slowing the Atlantic Meridional Ocean Conveyor (AMOC) Belt which began in the late 1990’s. The cool pool has forced the Labrador Current to carry a cold countercurrent (to the Gulf Stream) to east of New England this late spring season. The colder waters are correlated to an upper trough which intensifies tomorrow propelling rain, snow, and high wind across New England.
Climate Impact Company Chart of the Day
Western North Atlantic SSTA Cool Off Sharply
The western portion of the North Atlantic basin except for the Gulf of Mexico is shifting dramatically cooler. SSTA are extremely cool off the Northeast. The 7-day change is sharply cooler. Usually, large areas of cool SSTA bias the local climate cool.
Climate Impact Company Climate Diagnostics
El Nino Climate Onset Arrives
A westerly wind burst has formed in the tropical Pacific Ocean stretching eastward past the Dateline in the wake of a moderate-to-strong Madden Julian oscillation (MJO) episode. The MJO event has caused significant lowering of pressure in the tropical East Pacific to cause an exceptionally strong negative phase of the southern oscillation index to develop (Fig. 3). The emerging -SOI regime is an indicator that an El Nino climate has arrived and is developing rapidly.







