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LIVE WEBINAR
Tuesday, March 4 @ 1pm ET
 
2025 Spring Outlook Webinar

Spring is always a turbulent time for weather with heavy rains, late-season frosts, hail, and flash floods. It’s when melting snow and rain can overflow riverbanks…or a lack of rain can set the stage for drought and wildfire weather.
 
It is indispensable for public and private organizations to build awareness around multiple scenarios to secure infrastructure and develop necessary response plans. 
 
Join AEM's team of experts for our Spring 2025 Seasonal Outlook and get answers to all your biggest questions, including:
  • Where might ongoing drought conditions create a slow start to the growing season?
  • How long will the current weak La Niña persist? What impact could it have on the spring severe weather season?
  • Which areas could be susceptible to early-season wildfires this year?

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Featured Speakers

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Mark Ellinwood
Meteorologist
AEM
 
Mark has been providing forecasts and real-time weather support at a professional level since 2010, and joined our Meteorological Operations team in 2014. He graduated from SUNY Albany in 2009 with a Bachelor’s degree in Atmospheric Science and a double minor in Computer Science and Mathematics. Prior to joining our team, Mark's forecasts focused on energy and agricultural clients across the world. When able, Mark chases all types of extreme weather, from tornadoes to hurricanes and blizzards.
 
 
 
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Fred Allen
Meteorologist
AEM
 
Fred Allen has been a meteorologist for AEM’s Earth Networks brand since 2010. A talented and dedicated forecaster, Fred recently earned his Certified Digital Meteorologist designation from the American Meteorological Society’s Board of Digital Meteorologists. Prior to AEM, Fred provided forecasting for the energy, railroad, and professional sports industries and worked as a professional news forecaster for several major newspapers. He also served for several years as a Certified Upper Air Observer. He is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts-Lowell.
 
 
 
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Christian Sayles
Meteorologist
AEM
 
Christian started with the company as an intern in 2019 before joining our Meteorological Operations full-time in 2021. Christian received his Bachelor’s degree in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences from the University of Maryland-College Park in 2021. While in school, Christian helped produce a broadcast called UMD Wx Talks, where aspiring broadcast meteorologists recorded weather forecasts for the students and faculty. He also completed a series of weather balloon launches analyzing particulate concentrations through the university’s Balloon Payload Program.