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Another Active Hurricane Season Expected in 2025 – Is Your Business Prepared?

AccuWeather's Hurricane Experts predict that extreme sea-surface temperatures could lead to another above-average Atlantic hurricane season in 2025. With the potential for rapid intensification and a heightened risk of major hurricanes, businesses should start preparing now. AccuWeather’s track record of Superior Accuracy™ in weather forecasting has helped businesses save lives, reduce operational costs, and protect their reputation.

In 2024, AccuWeather's hurricane track was, on average, 8.1% more accurate, AccuWeather's hurricane intensity forecast was, on average, 3.7% more accurate, and AccuWeather's provided an average of 20 hours of additional advance notice compared to all other sources.

Watch Jonathan Porter, AccuWeather's Senior Vice President, Weather Content and Forecast Operations, and Chief Meteorologist along with AccuWeather's Lead Hurricane Expert, Alex DaSilva, for an exclusive look at what businesses can expect this hurricane season during AccuWeather's 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast Webinar on Thursday, March 27 at 2 PM ET.  Also, hear real-life examples of how you can better prepare this hurricane season from Ron Derrick, Senior Emergency Manager at Whataburger.

AccuWeather’s track record of Superior Accuracy™ in weather forecasting has helped businesses save lives, reduce operational costs, and protect their reputations. The next storm may be on the way—make sure you have the right insights to make the best decisions when it matters most.  As an example of AccuWeather's Superior Accuracy, during Hurricane Sandy, one of our clients saved $65 million. 

Better prepare your business this Hurricane Season with AccuWeather's Hurricane Warning Service. 

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Meet the Speakers

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Paul Pastelok

Lead U.S. Long-Range Forecaster - AccuWeather

Paul Pastelok has been with AccuWeather for 30 years. With experience in commodity and drought forecasting, he leads a team that provides short—to long-range forecasts for locations across the globe, including Europe, Canada, South America, and Asia. He has worked extensively with clients in radio, television, broadcasting, and newspapers and hosts a weekly podcast.

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Jonathan Porter

Senior Vice President, Weather Content and Forecast Operations and Chief Meteorologist - AccuWeather

Jonathan Porter is AccuWeather’s Senior Vice President, Weather Content and Forecast Operations, and Chief Meteorologist. He is one of AccuWeather’s most accomplished subject matter experts. In this key leadership role, he blends his background in meteorology, weather news forecasting, and information technology to collaborate with the world’s leading government meteorological services and other key data providers to acquire top-tier weather information and content to integrate the most advanced weather data and technologies into AccuWeather’s products and services. Jon led AccuWeather’s B2B unit, AccuWeather For Business (formerly AccuWeather Enterprise Solutions or AES), for four years, delivering valuable new products to the company’s portfolio to help businesses minimize losses and liability while maximizing profits and operational efficiency. AccuWeather For Business achieved significant growth during his tenure.

Jon joined AccuWeather in 2004 after graduating from Pennsylvania State University with a degree in Meteorology and a minor in Information Technology. For several years, Jon was a software engineer on a dedicated team, writing software to quickly and accurately process weather content through AccuWeather’s Enterprise IT Architecture. After serving as a Technical Account Manager, working directly with top global digital media partners to help them integrate data and content with their products, Jon was named Director of Innovation and Development in 2012 and promoted to Vice President of Innovation and Development in 2015.

Jon is a Professional Member of the American Meteorological Society. In 2012, he was appointed to the AMS Committee on Weather Analysis and Forecasting. He also serves on an alumni committee for Penn State’s Department of Meteorology. Jon frequently delivers presentations at conferences and professional meetings – specifically focused on the exchange of weather data and warnings.

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Alexander DaSilva - AccuWeather

LEAD HURRICANE EXPERT

After graduating from Northern Vermont University (formerly Lyndon State College) in 2020, Alex joined the AccuWeather team and immediately became heavily involved with long-range forecasting. Alex has helped produce seasonal forecasts for some of our largest clients and is highly regarded due to his expertise in long-range and hurricane forecasting and communication, despite being with the company for only a few years. Alex has combined his two passions- long-range and tropical forecasting – leading AccuWeather’s tropical team. Alex led the production of AccuWeather’s 2023 Atlantic, Eastern Pacific, and Central Pacific Hurricane forecasts and is the point person regarding questions on the upcoming season. Alex also serves as the Assistant Forecaster Hiring Coordinator – an important role in identifying top talent.

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Jonathan Porter - AccuWeather

SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, WEATHER CONTENT AND FORECAST OPERATIONS, CHIEF METEOROLOGIST

Jonathan Porter is AccuWeather’s Senior Vice President, Weather Content and Forecast Operations and Chief Meteorologist. He is one of AccuWeather’s most accomplished subject matter experts. In this key leadership role, he blends his background in meteorology, weather news forecasting, and information technology to collaborate with the world’s leading government meteorological services and other key data providers to acquire top-tier weather information and content to integrate the most advanced weather data and technologies into AccuWeather’s products and services. Jon led AccuWeather’s B2B unit, AccuWeather For Business (formerly AccuWeather Enterprise Solutions or AES), for four years, delivering valuable new products to the company’s portfolio to help businesses minimize losses and liability while maximizing profits and operational efficiency. AccuWeather For Business achieved significant growth during his tenure.

Jon joined AccuWeather in 2004, after graduating from the Pennsylvania State University with a degree in Meteorology and minor in Information Technology. For several years, Jon was a software engineer on a dedicated team, writing software to quickly and accurately process weather content through AccuWeather’s Enterprise IT Architecture. After serving as a Technical Account Manager, working directly with top global digital media partners to help them integrate data and content with their products, Jon was named Director of Innovation and Development in 2012 and promoted to Vice President of Innovation and Development in 2015.

Jon is a Professional Member of the American Meteorological Society. In 2012, he was appointed to the AMS Committee on Weather Analysis and Forecasting. He also serves on an alumni committee for Penn State’s Department of Meteorology. Jon frequently delivers presentations at conferences and professional meetings – specifically focused on the exchange of weather data and warnings.

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Ron Derrick - Whataburger

SENIOR EMERGENCY MANAGER

While spending over 30 years in the fire, EMS, and emergency management fields, Ron received degrees in Business and Emergency Management from Schreiner University and Jacksonville State University, respectively. Ron then transitioned into private Emergency Management and Business Continuity.

Ron spent numerous years as an emergency manager for several cities and counties in Texas, and he decided to hang up his boots and radio and go into the hospital Safety and Emergency Management Department of the Baptist Health System in San Antonio. This incorporated the environment of care and emergency management for five large hospitals and one teaching center. After being at Baptist, Ron then took his talents to the military insurance giant USAA as a Senior Business Continuity Advisor stationed in the company Command Center. This included worldwide emergency management and business continuity, ensuring the safety and needs of military officers and families. Then, six years ago, Ron came over to his current job as the Senior Corporate Emergency Manager for Whataburger Restaurants. In this position, Ron manages all Crisis Management and Business Continuity incidents for over one thousand restaurants in fifteen states.

Ron continues to hold multiple certifications in emergency services, including firefighter and a licensed paramedic. He also has certifications as a CBCP and has been a certified Texas Emergency Manager. Ron is also on the National Board of Directors of the Association of Continuity Professionals (ACP).

Ron is married and loves to play golf and do DIY projects at home. Ron volunteers a large amount of time to charities, including the San Antonio Food Bank and the Valero Texas Open golf tournament, that contributes an extraordinary amount of its proceeds to pediatric charities.

Tyler Knowlton

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Director of Communications, AccuWeather

Tyler Knowlton joined the Plume Labs team in 2017 to lead the company’s strategic communications and community engagement efforts. He has over 15 years of experience in public relations, communications, and policy development. Since launching AccuWeather's Climate Impact Program last year he has been connecting journalists, academics, and community groups with the data they need to protect the planet from two of its greatest threats: climate action failure and extreme weather.

 

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