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Shrugging Off a Hurricane: A Three Hundred Year ...
Robert Muir-Wood
Robert Muir-Wood November 16, 2016

If a global prize was to be awarded to the city or country that achieves the peak of disaster resilience, Bermuda might be a fitting first…

New Zealand Earthquake – Early Perspectives
Robert Muir-Wood
Robert Muir-Wood November 14, 2016

On Monday 14 November 2016 Dr Robert Muir-Wood, RMS chief research officer who is an earthquake expert and specialist in catastrophe risk…

How U.S. Inland Flood Became a “Peak” Peril
jeff waters
Jeff Waters July 27, 2016

This article by Jeff Waters, meteorologist and product manager at RMS, first appeared in Carrier Management. As the journey towards a private…

A Perennial Debate: Disaster Planning versus Dis...
Daniel Stander
Daniel Stander July 20, 2016

In May we saw a historic first: the World Humanitarian Summit. Held in Istanbul, representatives of 177 states attended. One UN chief…

Disasters Without Borders
Robert Muir-Wood
Robert Muir-Wood November 30, 2015

On November 24 and 25, 2015 the first Scientific Symposium was held in London to discuss science for policy and operations for the new “…

Exposure Data: The Undervalued Competitive Edge
Markus Moravek
Markus Moravek September 17, 2015

High-quality catastrophe exposure data is key to a resilient and competitive insurer’s business. It can improve a wide range of risk…

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