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LIVE WEBINAR | Tuesday, May 12, 2026 @ 1:00pm ET 

 2026 U.S. Tropical Weather Outlook


Following an unusual 2025 Atlantic hurricane season with no U.S. landfalls, early signals for 2026 are sending mixed messages.
 
 Some patterns suggest reduced storm activity, while others point to conditions that could still support high-impact events.

So what should you expect this hurricane season?

Join AEM’s meteorological experts for the 2026 U.S. Tropical Weather Outlook to understand how these competing signals are shaping the season and what they mean for hurricane risk across the U.S. and Atlantic basin.

What you'll learn:
  • How many named storms are expected this year
  • How many storms may reach hurricane and major hurricane strength
  • Which regions are most at risk of hurricane impacts
  • Which regions may see below-average activity
  • How large-scale patterns like the Bermuda High and El Niño influence storm behavior
Register now to get the insights you need to prepare for the 2026 hurricane season.

Webinar Registration

Featured Speakers

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Steve Copertino
Meteorologist
WeatherWorks
 
Before joining our WeatherWorks brand in 2021, Steve spent 5 years in operational forecasting and emergency management. He has been leading the tropical weather operations for WeatherWorks since 2022 and has helped multi-regional clients with decision support during high-impact situations.
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Matt Mehallow
Meteorologist
AEM
 
Matt has been with our meteorological operations team since 2013. He monitors our global network of weather stations and quality control data and delivers daily outlooks and alerts highlighting critical weather trends for the energy industry across the U.S. Matt holds a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology from Penn State University. 
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Rob Miller
Meteorologist
AEM
 
Rob joined AEM’s meteorological operation team in 2022. Rob brings over 20 years of forecasting experience and has forecasted for clients all over the world. Rob received his Bachelor of Science in Meteorology from Penn State University. 
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Rob Reale
Director, Meteorological Services 
WeatherWorks
 
Rob has been an integral part of AEM’s WeatherWorks brand for over 15 years. Now, as Director of Meteorological Services, his top priority is leading operations to ensure our clients receive accurate forecasts and actionable decision support.