Webinars

Hurricane Mid-Season Update: Weather Disruption in Uncertain Times

Wednesday, August 26, 11:00 a.m. EDT

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Summary

To help your business prepare for hurricane impacts well ahead of the storm during this record-breaking season, AccuWeather's expert meteorologists will host a webinar on Wednesday, August 26.

Key Highlights

Anticipated hotspots for the remainder of the 2020 hurricane season
How business and government leaders in areas hit hardest by COVID-19 should adjust their tropical threat response to better manage risk and liability
 AccuWeather's all-new AssetReport — How organizations proactively manage expected impacts across all of their assets and get the insights to make the best decisions before, during, and after the storm

Key Highlights

Lessons learned from the 2019 hurricane season. Reducing the risk and liability before, during and after the storm

An in-depth look at the 2020 hurricane season forecast

Impacts of Hurricanes Barry and Dorian and Tropical Storm Imelda

2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season Update


In May, AccuWeather meteorologists forecasted above-normal tropical activity during the 2020 season. Already we’ve had eight named storms. So what does this mean for the rest of the year?

 

To help your business prepare for hurricane impacts well ahead of the storm, AccuWeather's expert meteorologists will host a webinar on Wednesday, August 26 at 11:00 a.m. EDT.

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During this exclusive webinar you’ll learn about:

  • • Anticipated hotspots for the remainder of the 2020 hurricane season
  • • Saharan dust: What it is and how it has influenced tropical development
  • • How business and government leaders in areas hit hardest by COVID-19 should adjust their tropical threat response to better manage risk and liability
  • • AccuWeather's all-new AssetReport™ — How organizations proactively manage expected impacts across all of their assets and get the insights to make the best decisions before, during, and after the storm!

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Dan Kottlowski 

Lead Hurricane Forecaster

Dan Kottlowski has 43 years of experience as an operational weather forecaster. Dan leverages both his in-depth understanding of the weather and his top-flight communication skills throughout the year as an AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist. During the Atlantic hurricane season, Dan is the lead hurricane forecaster for AccuWeather and coordinates the AccuWeather hurricane team.

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Don Coash

AccuWeather For Business Expert, Senior Meteorologist
Don Coash began his career with AccuWeather as a Storm Warning Meteorologist providing a diverse set of organizations with strategic consultation, optimizing weather insights to mitigate their weather-related risks. As an AccuWeather For Business expert, he specializes in developing tailored weather risk management solutions for business applications by utilizing the newest, most innovative tools in weather technology.

Understanding what lies ahead is the best way to begin planning for direct impacts and related business disruption. Our experts are ready to share! To help your business prepare for hurricane impacts, AccuWeather's expert meteorologists will host a webinar on Wednesday, May 6 at 2:00 p.m. EST.

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Dan Kottlowski 

Lead Hurricane Forecaster

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Dan Kottlowski has 43 years of experience as an operational weather forecaster. Dan leverages both his in-depth understanding of the weather and his top-flight communication skills throughout the year as an AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist. During the Atlantic hurricane season, Dan is the lead hurricane forecaster for AccuWeather and coordinates the AccuWeather hurricane team.

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Becky DePodwin

Meteorologist, Product Training & Support Coordinator

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Becky DePodwin is a meteorologist and emergency preparedness specialist with over a decade of professional experience serving partners and clients, combining expertise in meteorology, emergency preparedness, and risk communication. Becky uses best practices in emergency management to review and evaluate emergency preparedness plans, provide recommendations and develop guidance to partners on the integration of severe weather and hurricane warnings to ensure effectiveness.