Current atmospheric conditions in the eastern North Pacific, including warm sea-surface temperatures and favorable wind shear patterns, support rapid intensification of an active tropical disturbance into a hurricane within the immediate window. Official monitoring from the National Hurricane Center shows organized convection and improving structure that align with model consensus for threshold wind speeds of 74 mph or greater by mid-August. Traders have placed near-certain weight on this timeline given the proximity to peak season climatology and the absence of disruptive steering patterns. A shift in shear or unexpected dry-air entrainment could delay organization, though current observations make such outcomes unlikely before the period closes.
Tóm tắt AI thử nghiệm tham chiếu dữ liệu Polymarket. Đây không phải tư vấn giao dịch và không ảnh hưởng đến cách thị trường này được giải quyết. · Cập nhậtWhen will the next hurricane form in the Pacific?
August 13 to August 16, 2026 100.0%
August 17 to August 21, 2026 <1%
August 22 to August 26, 2026 <1%
August 27 to August 31, 2026 <1%
$5,913 KL.
$5,913 KL.
August 13 to August 16, 2026
Yes
August 17 to August 21, 2026
No
August 22 to August 26, 2026
No
August 27 to August 31, 2026
No
No Pacific hurricane will form in August 2026
No
August 13 to August 16, 2026 100.0%
August 17 to August 21, 2026 <1%
August 22 to August 26, 2026 <1%
August 27 to August 31, 2026 <1%
$5,913 KL.
$5,913 KL.
August 13 to August 16, 2026
Yes
August 17 to August 21, 2026
No
August 22 to August 26, 2026
No
August 27 to August 31, 2026
No
No Pacific hurricane will form in August 2026
No
A tropical cyclone is considered a hurricane when it has maximum sustained winds of 74 mph or greater (Category 1 or higher on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale). For this market, the "Pacific" comprises the Eastern Pacific basin and the Central Pacific basin as tracked by the NHC and CPHC. Systems classified as typhoons do not count. A system is considered to have "formed" as a hurricane at the date and time of the first NHC or CPHC public advisory that classifies a system in these basins as a hurricane. Resolution is based on that first advisory, regardless of any later downward revision or reclassification. The sole determinant of when the hurricane formed is the issuance timestamp of that first classifying advisory, not the estimated time at which the system's winds first reached 74 mph; for a system that straddles midnight between August 31 and September 1, 2026, the applicable bracket is determined solely by whether that advisory's issuance timestamp falls before or after 12:00 AM ET on September 1, 2026.
The bracket "No Pacific hurricane will form in August 2026" will resolve "Yes" if no NHC or CPHC advisory classifies any Eastern Pacific or Central Pacific system as a hurricane at any time from 12:00 AM ET on August 13, 2026 through 11:59 PM ET on August 31, 2026.
The resolution sources for this market are the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC), available here: https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/, and the Central Pacific Hurricane Center (CPHC), available here: https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/?cpac
Thị trường mở: Aug 12, 2026, 11:19 AM ET
Nguồn giải quyết
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Kết quả đề xuất: Yes
Không tranh chấp
Kết quả cuối cùng: Yes
A tropical cyclone is considered a hurricane when it has maximum sustained winds of 74 mph or greater (Category 1 or higher on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale). For this market, the "Pacific" comprises the Eastern Pacific basin and the Central Pacific basin as tracked by the NHC and CPHC. Systems classified as typhoons do not count. A system is considered to have "formed" as a hurricane at the date and time of the first NHC or CPHC public advisory that classifies a system in these basins as a hurricane. Resolution is based on that first advisory, regardless of any later downward revision or reclassification. The sole determinant of when the hurricane formed is the issuance timestamp of that first classifying advisory, not the estimated time at which the system's winds first reached 74 mph; for a system that straddles midnight between August 31 and September 1, 2026, the applicable bracket is determined solely by whether that advisory's issuance timestamp falls before or after 12:00 AM ET on September 1, 2026.
The bracket "No Pacific hurricane will form in August 2026" will resolve "Yes" if no NHC or CPHC advisory classifies any Eastern Pacific or Central Pacific system as a hurricane at any time from 12:00 AM ET on August 13, 2026 through 11:59 PM ET on August 31, 2026.
The resolution sources for this market are the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC), available here: https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/, and the Central Pacific Hurricane Center (CPHC), available here: https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/?cpac
Nguồn giải quyết
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Kết quả đề xuất: Yes
Không tranh chấp
Kết quả cuối cùng: Yes
Current atmospheric conditions in the eastern North Pacific, including warm sea-surface temperatures and favorable wind shear patterns, support rapid intensification of an active tropical disturbance into a hurricane within the immediate window. Official monitoring from the National Hurricane Center shows organized convection and improving structure that align with model consensus for threshold wind speeds of 74 mph or greater by mid-August. Traders have placed near-certain weight on this timeline given the proximity to peak season climatology and the absence of disruptive steering patterns. A shift in shear or unexpected dry-air entrainment could delay organization, though current observations make such outcomes unlikely before the period closes.
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