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Flood Insurance: Going Where the Growth Is
Over the last three to four months we have seen major catastrophic flood events in areas ranging from northwestern Europe, northeastern U.S.…
Modeling the Perfect Storm: How Antecedent Condi...
What material difference do antecedent hydrologic conditions make to the severity and losses from flood events? During my recent RMS® Season…
Four Influences on the FEMA 1 Percent Probabilit...
Where did the 1 percent probability flood line (100-year flood), the baseline metric for the U.S. flood insurance market, originate from? Why…
U.S. Flood: Why Is Flood Insurance Take-Up So Low?
Surveys suggest that 91 percent of American homeowners purchase insurance, but when it comes to flood risk the story could not be more…
U.S. Flood: A Solution for All Seasons
A soggy start to the spring According to the spring flood outlook released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA), a…
An Award-Winning U.S. Inland Flood Model
It was off to London’s Savoy Hotel for members of the RMS London team last Thursday, for the Eleventh Trading Risk Awards. And apart from the…