Posts tagged 'Hurricanes'

Forecasting Risk

Emerging Risk | Neil Smith | Thursday 30 June 2011, 3:35PM

Neil considers the potential of long-range forecasting for the insurance industry.

Neil Smith

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Hurricanes and errors of reasoning? Again...

Emerging Risk | Trevor Maynard | Wednesday 04 May 2011, 10:51AM

Following on from my blog yesterday I've another comment to make about the NAIC hearings on March 28th in Texas.

Trevor Maynard

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Hurricanes and errors of reasoning?

Emerging Risk | Trevor Maynard | Tuesday 03 May 2011, 5:04PM

On March 28th various catastrophe modelling firms presented to the NAIC at their Spring meeting in Austin Texas.

Trevor Maynard

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2011 Hurricane forecasts begin

Emerging Risk | Neil Smith | Tuesday 12 April 2011, 4:58PM

With the Hurricane season rapidly approaching, it’s that time of year when forecasting teams put their reputations on the line and a stake in the ground in terms of predicting hurricane activity for the forthcoming June to November season.

Neil Smith

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Reinsurance renewals - how was it for you?

Insurance commentary | Garry Booth | Thursday 06 January 2011, 2:26PM

The post-mortem results on the January 1 2011 reinsurance renewals are out and the market’s leading brokers have confirmed what most people already suspected: rates are down again in most lines, with a few notable exceptions.

Garry Booth

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Washing up after Badens Oktober risk fest

Insurance commentary | Garry Booth | Tuesday 16 November 2010, 4:28PM

Garry Booth looks back on this year's Baden-Baden convention.

Garry Booth

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No surprises please…

Archive | Emily White | Tuesday 31 August 2010, 3:06PM

With reinsurance recoveries, surprise is not a good thing.

Emily White

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Record Global Temperatures...

Archive | Jessica Clempner | Monday 19 July 2010, 10:12AM

New figures from the NOAA highlight rising land temperatures across the globe.

Jessica Clempner, Graduate trainee

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Hurricane forecasting: No longer a Gray area

Archive | Paul Nunn | Tuesday 13 July 2010, 2:27PM

Competition in hurricane forecasting methods continues to drive innovation

Paul Nunn

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Trouble on oily water

Insurance commentary | Garry Booth | Friday 09 July 2010, 11:51AM

No-one really knows what the ultimate cost of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill will be: neither the environmental cost, nor the total economic cost, nor the cost to insurers.

Garry Booth

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