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Louisiana Hurricane Season 2026 Forecast Calls for Fewer Storms, But Risks Remain

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LSU climatologist Dr. Jill Trepanier says the 2026 hurricane season is expected to be quieter than recent years, with NOAA forecasting 8 to 14 named storms. However, she warns it only takes one storm to impact Louisiana. Trepanier says warm Gulf waters can rapidly strengthen storms, especially those that develop close to home in the Gulf or Caribbean. She encourages residents to stay prepared throughout hurricane season.

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Congressman Troy Carter joined Talk Louisiana to discuss new federal trade investigations aimed at protecting Louisiana's sugar and seafood industries. Carter said Section 301 investigations would examine whether foreign countries engage in unfair trade practices that harm Louisiana producers. He argued that local sugar growers and shrimpers adhere to strict safety and production standards, while some imported products enter the market at lower prices, creating unfair competition. Carter also highlighted a bipartisan effort with Congressman Clay Higgins to support Louisiana's seafood industry and crack down on imported shrimp that may not meet U.S. standards. He said the investigations are moving on a fast track and could help level the playing field for Louisiana farmers, fishermen, and producers.

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