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Disaster Risk Reduction: Avoiding the Inevitable
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While natural hazards are inevitable, their impact on any given community is not. This is the thrust of the #NoNaturalDisasters campaign.…
Spring into Action: U.S. Severe Convective Storm...
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Last weekend (April 13-14) marked the first major U.S. severe convective storm (SCS) outbreak of 2019. Drawing energy from warm, humid air…
Cricket Balls from the Sky: Twenty-Year Retrospe...
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Still ranked within the top three largest insured loss events in Australia’s history, it has now been twenty years since a hailstorm shattered…
Data Drives Dividends
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In the four years since the adoption of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, the range of stakeholders taking part in the UN’s…
The All-Peril Cat Five
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Why the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Intensity Scale had five levels we don’t know. The digits on a hand? Better than three, but lower resolution…
Cyber Risk Models: Time for a Bench Test
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RMS recently participated in a cyber model comparison exercise at the Cat Risk Management and Modelling conference in London. These types of…
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