With the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season predicted to be one of the most active on record, emergency managers and risk professionals face mounting pressure to prepare for high-impact events. In this timely and data-driven webinar, Professor Jill Trepanier—climatologist and extreme weather expert from LSU—will break down the latest seasonal forecasts, analyze regional risk patterns, and offer insights into climate trends shaping hurricane behavior.
Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of:
- The key drivers behind this year’s heightened hurricane activity
- Geographic areas most at risk based on current models
- Practical implications for resource allocation, response planning, and preparedness strategies
- Long-term considerations for resilience and adaptation in high-risk zones
Designed for decision-makers across emergency management, business continuity, and corporate risk, this session will equip you with the strategic knowledge and scientific context needed to anticipate threats and mitigate risk ahead of landfall.
Don’t get caught off guard—get ahead of the storm.