Below-normal Atlantic activity driven by El Niño influences and cooler sea-surface temperatures has kept the 2026 season suppressed, with only three tropical storms—Arthur, Bertha, and Cristobal—forming through mid-August and none yet reaching the 74 mph hurricane threshold on the Saffir-Simpson scale. NOAA’s August update projects 7–13 named storms and just 2–6 hurricanes for the full season, lowering the odds that early candidates will intensify quickly. Trader sentiment therefore favors Dolly, next on the official list, as the most likely first hurricane, followed by Fay and Edouard, with probabilities reflecting the narrow window before peak season and model consensus favoring limited development through late August. Upcoming National Hurricane Center forecasts and any rapid model shifts could alter these implied odds.
Riepilogo sperimentale generato dall'AI con riferimento ai dati di Polymarket. Questo non è un consiglio di trading e non ha alcun ruolo nella risoluzione di questo mercato. · AggiornatoCome si chiamerà il primo uragano nell'Atlantico per la stagione degli uragani 2026?
Dolly 41%
Fay 21%
Edouard 19%
Isaias 6.9%
Cristobal
2%
Dolly
41%
Edouard
19%
Fay
25%
Gonzalo
4%
Hanna
5%
Isaias
7%
Josephine
5%
Kyle
3%
Leah
3%
Marco
5%
Nana
5%
Omar
5%
Paulette
5%
Rene
5%
Sally
3%
Teddy
5%
Vicky
4%
Wilfred
4%
Altro
3%
Dolly 41%
Fay 21%
Edouard 19%
Isaias 6.9%
Cristobal
2%
Dolly
41%
Edouard
19%
Fay
25%
Gonzalo
4%
Hanna
5%
Isaias
7%
Josephine
5%
Kyle
3%
Leah
3%
Marco
5%
Nana
5%
Omar
5%
Paulette
5%
Rene
5%
Sally
3%
Teddy
5%
Vicky
4%
Wilfred
4%
Altro
3%
A hurricane is a tropical cyclone with maximum sustained winds of 74 mph or greater (Category 1 or higher on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale), as described at https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutsshws.php. A tropical storm will not qualify as a hurricane even if it is named.
All names are from the NHC list of 2026 Atlantic Names (https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutnames.shtml).
This market may resolve based on the initial NHC advisory reporting a qualifying hurricane regardless of any later advisory, retraction, best-track revision, or reanalysis that revises that storm's intensity downward.
Mercato aperto: Jul 24, 2026, 12:54 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...A hurricane is a tropical cyclone with maximum sustained winds of 74 mph or greater (Category 1 or higher on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale), as described at https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutsshws.php. A tropical storm will not qualify as a hurricane even if it is named.
All names are from the NHC list of 2026 Atlantic Names (https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutnames.shtml).
This market may resolve based on the initial NHC advisory reporting a qualifying hurricane regardless of any later advisory, retraction, best-track revision, or reanalysis that revises that storm's intensity downward.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Below-normal Atlantic activity driven by El Niño influences and cooler sea-surface temperatures has kept the 2026 season suppressed, with only three tropical storms—Arthur, Bertha, and Cristobal—forming through mid-August and none yet reaching the 74 mph hurricane threshold on the Saffir-Simpson scale. NOAA’s August update projects 7–13 named storms and just 2–6 hurricanes for the full season, lowering the odds that early candidates will intensify quickly. Trader sentiment therefore favors Dolly, next on the official list, as the most likely first hurricane, followed by Fay and Edouard, with probabilities reflecting the narrow window before peak season and model consensus favoring limited development through late August. Upcoming National Hurricane Center forecasts and any rapid model shifts could alter these implied odds.
Riepilogo sperimentale generato dall'AI con riferimento ai dati di Polymarket. Questo non è un consiglio di trading e non ha alcun ruolo nella risoluzione di questo mercato. · Aggiornato


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