Colorado State University hurricane forecast team and Interstate Restoration continue partnership

FORT COLLINS – The Tropical Meteorology Project (TMP) at Colorado State University is pleased to be renewing its partnership with Interstate Restoration for the coming year. 

“We are grateful for the support Interstate Restoration provided us last year, and we are excited to work with them again in the effort to improve seasonal Atlantic basin hurricane prediction,” said Phil Klotzbach, lead author of the seasonal forecast. 

 

Interstate Restoration felt that teaming up with the TMP was a good fit with its educational efforts to help businesses prepare for and recover from disasters. 

 

"The continuation of this partnership inherently supports our quest to improve business resiliency following catastrophes," said Christina Ross, marketing director for Interstate. 

 

The TMP and Interstate look forward to a continuation of this partnership for many years to come. 

 

TMP will issue its next seasonal forecast on June 1.

About Tropical Meteorology Project

The Tropical Meteorology Project was founded by Dr. Bill Gray in the Department of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University. The project’s primary focus involves understanding of tropical cyclone variability on multiple timescales. The team is most known for its seasonal Atlantic basin hurricane forecasts, which have been issued every season since 1984.

About Interstate Restoration LLC

Founded in 1998, Interstate Restoration LLC is an emergency restoration and general contractor specializing in repairing commercial property nationwide. Their specialty is helping businesses recover quickly from fire, flood, natural and man-made disasters. This means companies and people can focus on the important stuff — like getting back to business and back to life.

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