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Listen to a discussion about how education and mitigation is the key to creating resilience for individuals, communities, governments and the insurance industry.
Hurricane Hilary brought tropical storm winds and torrential rainfall to the southwestern United States.
Host Maiclaire Bolton Smith explores wildfire risk scores and why two of the U.S. largest insurers declined to write new policies in California.
Wildfires and urban conflagration fueled by extreme wind gusts bring damage to the people and properties of Maui.
The 2023 Wildfire Risk Report provides insight into property risk, both nationally and by metro area, across single-family homes and multifamily homes from wildfires.
The whitepaper investigates the areas of the U.S. affected by Hurricanes Irma (2017), Harvey (2017), Michael (2018) and Laura (2020).
Atlantic Ocean temperatures have risen 2°F beyond the 1982 - 2011 average bringing unusual storm patterns to the 2023 hurricane season.
Insurance risk assessment and management depends on having a comprehensive view of wildfire hazard.
In Part Two of this three-part series, CoreLogic and BCG explore how physical climate risk is changing the real estate landscape.
Typhoon Doksuri (Egay) is forecasted to pass the northeastern coast of Luzon, Philippines as a Category 4-equivalent typhoon.
Storms from June 11-15 brought strong straight-line winds, record-sized hail, and tornadoes, causing substantial damage to U.S. properties.
The shift to El Niño for the 2023 hurricane season may affect activity in the Atlantic, and not all housing markets have the same physical risk.
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