2026 Hurricane and Severe Weather Outlook
In our annual Hurricane and Severe Weather Webinar, three of the industry’s top catastrophe and weather experts break down what the rest of the year holds and what it means for your business. In this session, you’ll hear expert insights on:
- What this year’s record-strength El Niño means for the rest of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season
- What’s driving mid-$20B+ in insured severe weather losses year to date and what to expect for the rest of the season
- How extreme heat is creating cascading risks across property, energy, and business continuity
- As data center demand surges, why NatCat events and grid vulnerability are creating new and largely uncharted insurance exposures
- What insurance professionals need to understand about AI forecasting before relying on it for risk assessment
- What the current El Niño signals for 2027 and why now is the time to start paying attention
Missed the live session? Watch the full recording below.
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