BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Karen Clark & Company (KCC) today announced that the KCC US Flood Reference Model Version 2.0 has been certified by the Florida Commission on Hurricane Loss Projection ...
Nearly three months after hurricanes Helene and Milton delivered record flood and storm surge levels to cities in Florida, the state has accepted a public loss model that FIU helped design to assess ...
JBA Risk Management, a specialist company focused on flood hazard modelling and climate risk analytics, has introduced a new ...
Climate change is leading to stronger flood disasters. TU Wien and Joanneum Research have developed a new model that shows how private and public protection measures interact. Subscribe to our ...
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A new study published in Engineering presents an integrated model that evaluates flood risks to people’s life and property in the lower Yellow River (LYR) under various floodplain management modes.
The 2,175-mile system of interconnected, man-made canals crisscrossing Florida, from Orlando to the Keys, has a particularly important role when a hurricane happens to be pinwheeling toward the ...
- Model certified for statewide use by Florida Commission - New technology enables insurers to better quantify flood risk Developed by Impact Forecasting - Aon 's catastrophe model center of ...
The Florida Commission on Hurricane Loss Projection Methodology has certified the KCC US Flood Reference Model Version 2.0 - the first flood model found acceptable by the commission under the latest ...
Broker Aon states that intensifying flood and drought patterns are reshaping risk profiles across global insurance and reinsurance markets, according to ...
New research from Rice University suggests that flood risk in Houston extends beyond FEMA-designated flood zones, and that ...
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