History Buff Compares 2026 Hurricane Season to the 'Year Without a Summer' of 1816: Are We Repeating a Hidden Climate Cycle?
A climate historian has drawn eerie parallels between the current hurricane season 2026 and the infamous volcanic winter of 1816, warning of a hidden pattern in global weather systems. While 1816 saw crop-killing frosts and global famine after Mount Tambora erupted, this year's hyperactive storm formation suggests a different type of planetary disruption. "We're looking at the same atmospheric instability, just a different trigger," the researcher claims, noting that both events followed major undersea volcanic activity in the Pacific. As hurricane season 2026 continues to break intensity records, skeptics are questioning whether modern forecasts missed signs of a repeating climatic echo.