**Current low marine heat stress in the Main Hawaiian Islands virtual station, following the likely end of the fourth global mass bleaching event in 2025, underpins the near-even 53% market-implied probability for "No."** With Degree Heating Weeks (DHW) well below the Alert Level 1 threshold of 4 °C-weeks as of mid-August 2026, traders weigh the limited remaining time against potential late-season warming. Key uncertainties include Pacific sea-surface temperature variability, the strength and timing of any developing marine heatwave, and model divergence in NOAA’s Climate Forecast System (CFS) outlooks for the Hawaii region. Weekly updates to the four-month bleaching outlook and daily DHW monitoring through year-end represent the primary near-term catalysts that could shift consensus. Historical analogs show Hawaii has experienced Alert Level 1 or higher in strong El Niño years, yet neutral or La Niña conditions often keep stress below threshold.
สรุปจาก AI ทดลองที่อ้างอิงข้อมูลจาก Polymarket ไม่ใช่คำแนะนำในการเทรดและไม่มีผลต่อการตัดสินตลาดนี้ · อัปเดตแล้วWill Hawaii reach Coral Bleaching Alert Level 1 by December 31, 2026?
The Bleaching Alert Area for the Main Hawaiian Islands virtual station reaching Bleaching Alert Level 1 (or a higher alert level) on any single day within this timeframe is sufficient for a "Yes" resolution. For the purposes of this market, Bleaching Alert Level 1 corresponds to a Degree Heating Week (DHW) value of 4 or greater °C-weeks at the Main Hawaiian Islands virtual station, as calculated by NOAA Coral Reef Watch from the 90th-percentile daily HotSpot values within that station's boundary.
The primary resolution source for this market will be the "Bleaching Alert Area" reading on NOAA Coral Reef Watch's Main Hawaiian Islands virtual station gauge page (https://coralreefwatch.noaa.gov/product/vs/gauges/hawaii.php). If that page is unavailable or has not been updated, resolution will use NOAA Coral Reef Watch's own data for the Main Hawaiian Islands virtual station in any other format it publishes (for example, its regional virtual station time-series data files, available at https://coralreefwatch.noaa.gov/product/vs/data.php), which apply the same station-level methodology. Readings for individual 5km satellite pixels that are not aggregated to the Main Hawaiian Islands virtual station will not be used.
Only NOAA Coral Reef Watch readings dated within this market's timeframe (from market creation through December 31, 2026) can trigger a "Yes" resolution. If NOAA Coral Reef Watch data covering this timeframe has not been published by January 4, 2027, this market will remain open until January 11, 2027, or until such data is published, whichever comes first. If no NOAA Coral Reef Watch data covering any day within this market's timeframe is ever published, this market will resolve to "No".
ตลาดเปิดเมื่อ: Aug 7, 2026, 2:28 PM ET
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https://coralreefwatch.noaa.gov/product/vs/gauges/hawaii.phpResolver
0x65070BE91...The Bleaching Alert Area for the Main Hawaiian Islands virtual station reaching Bleaching Alert Level 1 (or a higher alert level) on any single day within this timeframe is sufficient for a "Yes" resolution. For the purposes of this market, Bleaching Alert Level 1 corresponds to a Degree Heating Week (DHW) value of 4 or greater °C-weeks at the Main Hawaiian Islands virtual station, as calculated by NOAA Coral Reef Watch from the 90th-percentile daily HotSpot values within that station's boundary.
The primary resolution source for this market will be the "Bleaching Alert Area" reading on NOAA Coral Reef Watch's Main Hawaiian Islands virtual station gauge page (https://coralreefwatch.noaa.gov/product/vs/gauges/hawaii.php). If that page is unavailable or has not been updated, resolution will use NOAA Coral Reef Watch's own data for the Main Hawaiian Islands virtual station in any other format it publishes (for example, its regional virtual station time-series data files, available at https://coralreefwatch.noaa.gov/product/vs/data.php), which apply the same station-level methodology. Readings for individual 5km satellite pixels that are not aggregated to the Main Hawaiian Islands virtual station will not be used.
Only NOAA Coral Reef Watch readings dated within this market's timeframe (from market creation through December 31, 2026) can trigger a "Yes" resolution. If NOAA Coral Reef Watch data covering this timeframe has not been published by January 4, 2027, this market will remain open until January 11, 2027, or until such data is published, whichever comes first. If no NOAA Coral Reef Watch data covering any day within this market's timeframe is ever published, this market will resolve to "No".
แหล่งข้อมูลการตัดสินผล
https://coralreefwatch.noaa.gov/product/vs/gauges/hawaii.phpResolver
0x65070BE91...**Current low marine heat stress in the Main Hawaiian Islands virtual station, following the likely end of the fourth global mass bleaching event in 2025, underpins the near-even 53% market-implied probability for "No."** With Degree Heating Weeks (DHW) well below the Alert Level 1 threshold of 4 °C-weeks as of mid-August 2026, traders weigh the limited remaining time against potential late-season warming. Key uncertainties include Pacific sea-surface temperature variability, the strength and timing of any developing marine heatwave, and model divergence in NOAA’s Climate Forecast System (CFS) outlooks for the Hawaii region. Weekly updates to the four-month bleaching outlook and daily DHW monitoring through year-end represent the primary near-term catalysts that could shift consensus. Historical analogs show Hawaii has experienced Alert Level 1 or higher in strong El Niño years, yet neutral or La Niña conditions often keep stress below threshold.
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