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Five Years After Andreas: The Event That Changed...
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July 2013, and Central Europe was just recovering from severe floods during May and June when a series of severe convective storms surprised…
Five Reasons to Rethink Hurricane Risk
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Challenging conventional thinking pays dividends with regards to assessing hurricane risk. And as the current North Atlantic Hurricane Season…
Where Is Insurance in the Post-Grenfell Tower Vi...
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The first professionals on the stand in the Grenfell Tower Inquiry were the London Fire Brigade, quizzed on their lack of training around…
Earthquakes and Tall Buildings: Any Changes for ...
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A recent article entitled “A Seismic Change in Predicting How Earthquakes Will Shake Tall Buildings” that appeared in the New York Times on…
RMS: Working for the Good of the Game
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On November 13, 2015, the multiple terrorist attacks on Paris began with a suicide bomb blast at the 81,000 capacity Stade de France soccer…
Catastrophe Modeling: The Third Wave of Disrupti...
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Catastrophe models, conceived in the 1970s and created at the end of the 1980s, have proved to be a “disruptive technology” in reshaping the…
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