OneRain, Inc.

OneRain, Inc. Since 1992, OneRain, an AEM brand, has been providing solutions that optimize water management, heigh

Headquartered in Longmont, Colorado, OneRain’s expertise encompasses the best environmental monitoring and water-related software and technologies, from gauging, telemetry, and remote sensing, to visualization, analysis, notification, and control. OneRain, an AEM brand, specializes in Flood Warning, Dam & Levee Safety, Reservoir Operations, Road Weather, Post-Wildfire, Irrigation and Drought Monit

oring, serving local, state, and federal government agencies across the United States and around the world. For more information, visit onerain.com or call 800-758-RAIN (7246).

05/28/2026

A rapidly strengthening El Niño could become one of the defining climate signals of the summer season.

In AEM’s upcoming 2026 Summer Outlook webinar, our meteorological team will unpack what this and other climate signals could mean for specific regions across North America.

🔎 Where could heat become more persistent?
🔎 Where could precipitation extremes become a concern?
🔎 What could it all mean for drought, water supply, wildfire potential, smoke, and air quality?

Join us for a practical look at the weather risks, regional patterns, and planning considerations that could matter most this summer.

Register here: https://aem.eco/resources/?filter-category=webinar&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=summer-outlook-promo

05/27/2026
05/19/2026

is a reminder that extreme heat is no longer an occasional summer concern. It is becoming a frequent operational reality.

The world’s 10 warmest years on record have all occurred in the past decade. And with El Niño likely to develop in the coming months, summer heat risks may be amplified again this year.

For organizations responsible for worker safety, student and athlete safety, outdoor events, transportation, utilities, or community preparedness, the question is not whether will matter this summer. It is whether decision-makers will have the outlook, monitoring, and guidance they need before conditions become dangerous.

Register now for our upcoming Summer Weather Outlook for North America, where we will break down expected temperature patterns, precipitation risks, severe weather potential, and other conditions that could shape operational decisions this summer. https://lp.aem.eco/register-webinar-2026-summer-outlook?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=heatsafetyweek

05/12/2026
05/05/2026

is a reminder that hurricane readiness starts long before a storm is on the map.

When hurricane threats emerge, communities, agencies, businesses, and critical infrastructure teams face high-stakes decisions about how to turn the forecast into tangible, life-saving action. By then, the work of defining roles, setting decision thresholds, validating communication channels, and understanding local risk should already be done.

Across major disasters, we have seen the consequences when warnings are unclear, responsibilities are undefined, communication channels break down, evacuation decisions come too late, infrastructure vulnerabilities are underestimated, or people do not have the information they need to act with confidence. Too often, the cost of those missteps is measured in lives lost and homes and businesses destroyed.

Preparedness starts with understanding what the coming season likely has in store. Join AEM’s meteorological experts on May 12 for our 2026 U.S. Tropical Weather Outlook webinar, and get an expert look at the atmospheric signals shaping the season ahead.
https://lp.aem.eco/2026-tropical-outlook-webinar?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=NationalHurricanePreparednessWeek

05/04/2026
04/24/2026

2026 U.S. Tropical Weather Outlook webinar. Learn hurricane forecasts, storm risk, and what to expect this Atlantic hurricane season. Register now.

04/23/2026

Learn what it takes to create an effective flood early warning system, with lessons from the 2025 Texas floods and other recent natural disasters

04/22/2026

“Our Power, Our Planet” is the focus of Earth Day 2026.

It comes at a time when natural hazards are increasing in both frequency and intensity—from severe storms and flooding to prolonged drought and wildfire.

Power in that environment must include the ability to anticipate risk, understand conditions as they evolve, and respond effectively when hazards threaten people and operations.

AEM is proud to help communities and organizations turn environmental intelligence into clear, timely decisions—so they can manage risk and protect what matters most.

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