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RMS Catastrophe Maps
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Catastrophic Risk Map of the United States
38.5" X 27" Landscape |
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This award winning map represents the combined relative risk of the four
most costly insured hazards across the United States - earthquakes,
hurricanes, tornadoes and hailstorms. |
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Global Terrorism Risk

38.5" X 27" Landscape |
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The RMS Global Terrorism Risk map shows a modeled
average number of ‘successful’ macro terrorism attacks (including
extreme loss events) likely to occur in 2006. This is derived from
analysis of the historical terrorism event catalog and an estimation
of the likely activity in the coming year based on threat group
profiles and an assessment of trends in specific territories.
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European Flood Risk Map

39.25" X 27" Landscape
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Floods are the most costly natural disaster in Europe. Flood risk is
generally highly localized and as a result, difficult to quantify. This
map shows the relative flood risk in Europe modeled for five flood
types: river flood, flash flood, damburst, storm surge, and tsunami.
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Latin American Natural Hazards Map
27" X 39.25" Portrait
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The RMS Latin America Hazard Map displays the risk associated with the
principal catastrophe perils: earthquakes and hurricanes, across South
and Central America. Risk is depicted as the average annual loss (AAL)
to a representative unit of commercial exposure.
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Catastrophic Risk Map of Japan
27" X 38.5" Portrait
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In Japan, the most costly insured natural hazards are Earthquakes and
Typhoons. The RMS hazard map shows risk depicted as the average annual
loss (AAL) to a representative unit of commercial exposure.
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