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Storm Ciarán (Emir), the third significant named storm of the 2023-2024 European winter storm season, set new meteorological records.
Devastating Category 5 Hurricane Otis surprises officials and locals this October. Winds are expected to cause substantial damage.
Wildfire Risk Management requires a combination of deterministic and probabilistic models to offer multiple perspectives on risk.
Typhoon Koinu sets wind speed gust records in Taiwan, but insurable damage was minimal.
Hurricane Lee is forecasted to impact New England and eastern Canada. Damage could be similar to Hurricane Fiona in 2022.
Proper model development and validation is a challenging task, but it is fundamentally necessary to ensure accuracy when examining wildfire risk.
Maiclaire Bolton Smith and Jon Schneyer talk about if insurers are ready for another storm to hit the U.S. and what the 2023 hurricane season could bring.
Hurricane Idalia estimated insured loss expected to be minimal due to remote landfall location and effective building codes.
Learn how the interaction of ENSO and sea surface temperatures can help with predictions for the 2023 hurricane season.
Enterprise risk assessment and management depends on having a comprehensive view of wildfire hazard.
Hurricane Idalia is 2023's first major hurricane to make landfall and will bring 120 mph winds and devastating storm surge to Florida.
The 2023 Canadian wildfire season is record-setting, causing widespread damage to the real estate market across the country.
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