Upcoming Webinars
Summer
The extreme events of summer effect organizations across all regions of the U.S. From storms and hurricanes disrupting power supply to extreme heat and drought raising wildfire risks, knowing what to expect can make a big difference on your daily operations and planning efforts.
DTN meteorologists Stephen Strum and Nathan Hamblin will share regional outlooks and provide industry-specific planning advice for consideration including harvest expectations, supply chain logistics, live events, and more.
Summer and Tropical Outlook
Wednesday, April 23, 2025
Tune in to learn where hurricanes, thunderstorms, extreme heat, and drought are likely to affect business operations this summer.
Mid-Summer Outlook
Wednesday, July 23, 2025
At the midway point, we’ll review season to-date events, discuss potential industry disruptions, and look ahead to the coming fall season.
Winter
Will this season look different than past winters? As climate change continues to shift what our seasonal expectations are, tune in to see how early data is affecting the seasonal forecast models, and where disruptions are most likely to take place.
DTN meteorologists Stephen Strum and Nathan Hamblin will share their predictions for winter including industry-specific planning advice for power utilities, airlines and airports, DOTs, and more.
Mid-Winter Outlook
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
We’ll review the season’s first half, identify potential extreme cold spells, and take a forward glimpse into the coming spring season.
2025/26 Winter Outlook
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
If snow, ice, and extreme cold affect your operations, the Winter Outlook should be on your radar. Find out what next season will bring.
Meet the Presenters
Stephen Strum
VP Extended Forecast Services, DTN
Stephen Strum has been focused on providing long-range forecasts for more than 20 years. He has extensive industry experience and even taught economic meteorology at Oklahoma State University in Tulsa for six years.
Strum holds a Bachelor of Science in meteorology from Penn State and a Master of Science in meteorology from the University of Oklahoma.
Nathan Hamblin
Long-range Meteorologist, DTN
Nathan Hamblin specializes in mid and long-range, as well as seasonal forecasting. He works with DTN clients in several industries including agriculture, energy, transportation, and construction, and has more than 15 years of operational forecasting experience.
Hamblin holds a Bachelor of Science in meteorology from the State University of New York at Oswego.
Replays
Tune-in anytime to watch a replay of previous Seasonal Outlooks. Each provides regional forecasts, business-sector effects, and analysis for planning your business’ daily operations.