Resilinc Special Report
Prepare for the 2025 Hurricane Season with Climate SCRM Disruption Monitoring
Extreme weather continues to challenge global supply chain stability, and early indicators suggest the 2025 hurricane season could bring heightened disruption. Above-average Atlantic water temperatures and a likely La Niña pattern are contributing to forecasts of a more active storm season, with increased potential for hurricanes to impact critical logistics corridors. Flooding, wind damage, and port closures remain top concerns for manufacturers and suppliers, as these events can halt production, delay shipments, and compromise infrastructure.
This Resilinc Special Report provides an outlook on the 2025 hurricane season, spotlighting vulnerable regions and the escalating impact of supply chain climate change. It also explores how companies can use climate SCRM disruption monitoring to anticipate storm-related risks, reduce downtime, and strengthen operational resilience.
Key Insights:
- The 2025 hurricane season starts June 1, 2025, and ends November 30, 2025
- La Niña conditions, which often increase hurricane activity, are expected to transition to neutral by mid-2025
- Forecasts currently predict near-average activity, with 12–19 named storms and up to 3 major hurricanes