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Below Average Doesn’t Mean Low Risk:
Your 2026 Hurricane Preparedness Briefing 

Why a “quiet” season can still deliver catastrophic impact and how emergency managers can stay ahead of it.

What the Forecasters Are Saying

Forecasts for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season indicate well-below average activity. But history and emerging climate realities tell a different story: it only takes one storm to create a disaster.

This expert briefing breaks down what emergency management professionals need to know right now. From the influence of El Niño to the growing risks of rapid intensification, sea level rise, and coastal development, the report reframes how to think about seasonal forecasts and why preparedness can’t be scaled down.

In this briefing, you will learn:  

  • Why seasonal storm counts don’t predict landfall risk
  • How “quiet” seasons have produced some of the most destructive hurricanes in history
  • Accelerating factors making every storm more dangerous today
  • What modern damage assessment looks like and why pre-event data is critical
  • How to position your agency for faster response and recovery

Whether you’re planning at the state, local, or federal level, this briefing delivers the context and operational guidance needed to act with confidence before, during, and after landfall.

Download the 2026 Hurricane Preparedness Briefing

Below Average Doesn’t Mean Low Risk:
Your 2026 Hurricane Preparedness Briefing

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