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Hurricane Idalia: Strongest Hurricane on Record ...
Major Hurricane Idalia made landfall as a Category 3 hurricane near Keaton Beach, Florida at around 11:45 UTC (07:45 local time) on Wednesday…
From Record Heat to Record Rainfall: Tropical St...
California and the dry desert states of Arizona and Nevada are used to breaking temperature records. It was only in July that Phoenix,…
10 Years After Superstorm Sandy: The Paradox of ...
It has been 10 years since Hurricane Sandy, a.k.a. Superstorm Sandy, made its second landfall as a post-tropical storm in Brigantine, a city…
Lessons from Hurricane Ida: How Catastrophe Mode...
Flood remains the most underinsured climate risk in the U.S. Consulting firm Milliman estimates that just 4 percent of U.S. homeowners have…
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 Insurance: Top Five Things You Should...
As we move full steam in to 2019, it is worth remembering that some good progress was made during 2018 with regards to advancing the private…