Contact & Sponsorship
Updated: July 2, 2026
We read everything that arrives. Here's where to send it.
Editorial questions and corrections
Spotted an error, a stale number, or a claim that deserves a better source? Write to hello@elninolive.com. Corrections are our fastest queue: we fix mistakes visibly, note the change on the affected page, and update the "Updated" date. Our sourcing and update cadence are documented on the data and methodology page.
Suggestions for new regional or sector guides are welcome through the same address — the most-requested topics get written first.
Press and interview requests
Journalists on deadline: we can provide plain-language background on the 2026–27 event, our charts in publication-ready form (the race chart exports as PNG directly from the dashboard), and custom data pulls from the NOAA feeds we track. Please mention your outlet and deadline in the subject line and we will prioritize accordingly.
Our charts and text may be quoted with attribution and a link. For anything beyond quotation, just ask.
Sponsor this tracker
The dashboard sidebar and the weekly El Niño Briefing offer a small number of sponsorship slots for the 2026–27 season. The audience skews toward people making weather-sensitive decisions: emergency planners, farmers and agronomists, commodity and insurance professionals, journalists and educators.
If your brand belongs in front of that audience — insurance and risk, agricultural technology, preparedness gear, weather services — write to sponsors@elninolive.com with "Sponsorship" in the subject. We keep sponsorships clearly labeled and separate from editorial judgments, and we turn down placements that conflict with the site's accuracy-first mission.
Data licensing and API access
The JSON feeds behind the dashboard are open for light use and documented on the data page. For commercial licensing, white-label versions of the embeddable widget, higher rate limits or custom formats, contact sponsors@elninolive.com.
Response times
We aim to answer press requests within one business day and everything else within three. During major event milestones — outlook releases, peak-season weeks — expect us to be slower and forgive us.