Latest Hurricane Headlines

All the headlines from our Hurricane Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Climate Change Modeling on Cusp of Paradigm Shift

Feb 26 2015 // In the face of growing interest in climate change impacts, several big catastrophe modelers said they’ve heard from more clients interested in receiving climate-related data and they believe the field is on the cusp...

2014 Insured Losses Hit Lowest Level in Five Years: Guy Carpenter

Feb 26 2015 // Insured losses in 2014 were at the lowest level seen since 2009, according to Guy Carpenter’s annual Global Catastrophe Review. The report says that significant insured losses in 2014 totaled approximately USD33...

Waffle House Has Disaster Response On Its Menu

Feb 23 2015 // When a big storm or tornado devastates a community, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) usually steps in to help state and local officials. But in recent years, FEMA has been getting some help of its own from an...

FEMA Found to Have Overpaid Florida Residents by $177M

Jan 7 2015 // The federal agency that provides grants to states following a major catastrophe is under fire for providing Florida residents an estimated $177 million in funds that should have been covered by private insurers. A recent...

Looking Back to 2014, Ahead to 2015 at Natural Disaster Activity

Dec 29 2014 // Fewer tornadoes, a mild hurricane season, lower acreage lost to wildfires, overall less flood and other damage— all in all, 2014 was not as bad as it could have been for natural disasters in the U.S. That’s...

The Two Year Reduction in Natural Hazard Damage: A Long-Term Trend?

Dec 29 2014 // This post is part of a series sponsored by CoreLogic. Natural hazards continue to pose a significant risk to properties in the United States and abroad. As we near the close of 2014, it is important to take time to...

Louisiana Auditor: Work Needed Still on Tracking Hurricane Aid

Dec 29 2014 // Louisiana has a long way to go to make sure that more than a billion dollars in housing aid has been used properly by the thousands of people who got federal help from the catastrophic 2005 hurricane season, according to a...

Risk Modelers Aim to Gauge Risks of ‘Cyber Hurricane’

Dec 22 2014 // Even as the Sony Corp. cyber attack laid bare the kinds of vulnerabilities that typically drive companies to buy insurance policies, the lack of a risk model for insurers means such protection is not always easy to...

Swiss Re sigma 2014 Disaster Insured Loss Estimates = $34 Billion

Dec 17 2014 // According to Swiss Re’s preliminary sigma estimates, total economic losses from natural catastrophes and man-made disasters were $113 billion in 2014, down from $135 billion in 2013. Out of the total economic losses,...

Insurance Council: No Hurricanes, but Bad Weather Plagued Texas

Dec 3 2014 // As 2014 hurricane season ends the people of Texas can count themselves lucky to have dodged hurricanes for the past six years, which has been particularly good news for coastal residents. Despite the lack of hurricanes,...

Update: Hartford Unit Accused of Using Fudged Hurricane Sandy Report

Dec 3 2014 // A Hartford Financial Services Group Inc. unit was accused by a lawyer representing Hurricane Sandy victims of using a falsified damage report to dodge paying homeowner claims, the second insurer blamed in the last month...

Atlantic Hurricane Season Spared All But North Carolina

Dec 2 2014 // Sunday marked the end of the 2014 Atlantic hurricane season during which North Carolina was the only state to have a storm hit the mainland. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said the six-month season saw...

Hartford Unit Accused of Using Fudged Hurricane Sandy Report

Dec 2 2014 // A Hartford Financial Services Group Inc. unit was accused by a lawyer representing policyholders affected by Hurricane Sandy of denying a claim from the storm based on an altered engineering report. The lawyer submitted...

Quiet Atlantic Hurricane Season Coming to End

Nov 24 2014 // The Atlantic hurricane season will officially end November 30, and will be remembered as a relatively quiet season as was predicted, according to weather scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration...

North Atlantic Hurricanes Can Have Big Impact in the Midwest

Nov 13 2014 // Located hundreds of miles inland from the nearest ocean, the Midwest is unaffected by North Atlantic hurricanes. Or is it? With the Nov. 30 end of the 2014 hurricane season just weeks away, a University of Iowa researcher...

Katrina, Rita Flood Settlement Letters Mailed Out in Louisiana

Nov 11 2014 // Letters are going out this week to residents and businesses in New Orleans, St. Bernard Parish and the east bank of Jefferson Parish notifying them they could receive payments ranging from $1 to $463 for flood damage...

Desktop Hurricane Tool Shows Storm Risk in Neighborhoods

Nov 7 2014 // When a hurricane comes ashore, there are so many dangers: tree-snapping winds, torrential downpours and even tornadoes spawned by the tempest itself. But it’s the wall of water that tropical systems push onto land,...

U.S. Attorney: Hurricane Katrina Fraud Complaints Still Coming In

Nov 6 2014 // Hurricane Katrina generated more than 30,000 fraud complaints and agencies still receive complaint calls relating to the 2005 storm, according to Walter Green, U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Louisiana. Green,...

Munich Re Profit Misses Estimates as Investment Income Falls

Nov 6 2014 // Munich Re, the world’s biggest reinsurer, posted third-quarter profit that missed analyst estimates as low interest rates eroded returns from its fixed- income investments. Net income rose 16 percent from the...

Impact Forecasting: Costs of Tropical Cyclones Up for Non-U.S. Exposures

Nov 6 2014 // Impact Forecasting, the catastrophe model development center of excellence at Aon Benfield, released the latest edition of its monthly Global Catastrophe Recap report, which reviews the natural disaster perils that...