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November
Learning More About Catastrophe Risk From History
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In my invited presentation on October 22, 2015 at the UK Institute and Faculty of Actuaries GIRO conference in Liverpool, I discussed how…
October
Harnessing Your Personal Seismometer to Measure ...
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It’s not difficult to turn yourself into a personal seismometer to calculate the approximate magnitude of an earthquake that you experience. I…
We’re Still All Wondering – Where Have All The H...
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The last major hurricane to make landfall in the U.S. was Hurricane Wilma, which moved onshore at Cape Romano, Florida, as a Category 3 storm…
South Carolina Floods: The Science Behind the Ev...
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South Carolina recently experienced one of the most widespread and intense multi-day rain events in the history of the Southeast, leaving the…
What Is In Store For Europe Windstorm Activity T...
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From tropical volcanoes to Arctic sea-ice, recent research has discovered a variety of sources of predictability for European winter wind…
September
Reflections from Rendezvous: Innovation to Drive...
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Each year, the (re)insurance industry meets at the Rendezvous in Monte Carlo to discuss pressing issues facing the market. This year, my…
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