
Local Officials: Stronger, Together Podcast
The Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool proudly introduces the Local Officials: Stronger, Together Podcast Series. The Pool is producing this regular podcast series, which has been dubbed STP, to help local officials (and managers and staff) understand key operational and legal concepts, and the services the Pool provides. After arming members with that information, each 15-minute episode will give easy action items to help keep your citizens, employees, volunteers, and property safe, all while saving public dollars. City council members can earn up to 19 Texas Municipal League Institute CEUs for listening to the podcasts. To receive CEUs for a particular episode, an elected official must provide a description of the episode, which must be educational in nature, pertain to municipal leadership, and should enhance your service as an elected official, for TML approval. Attorneys who listen to podcasts may be eligible for up to three hours of self-study CLE credit. Please refer to the State Bar CLE compliance rules for more information.
Local Officials: Stronger, Together Podcast
Episode 16c: NOAA's 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast
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Scott Houston
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Season 1
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Episode 16
In this episode, Scott explains the predictions for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season and visits with a special guest – Matthew Rosencrans, NOAA's lead for the seasonal hurricane outlook – to get his take on things a local official should know about this season. Unsurprisingly, being prepared is one thing. Local officials from almost every part of the state should tune in to learn about one you might not know!
Further information:
- National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration’s Hurricane Preparedness Website and 2025 Season Predictions
- Colorado State University Climate Prediction Center 2024 forecast
- Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Hurricane Preparedness and Evacuation Planning Website
- Texas Department of Emergency Management’s Preparedness Website
- TML Risk Pool’s Hurricane Resources Web Page
- www.ready.gov