Latest Windstorm Headlines
All the headlines from our Windstorm Topic Page, ordered by recency.
UNIVERSITY STORM REVIEW 2005 ‘Most Active’ Season
Feb 5 2006 // Mandates, Regulations Topics Ga. LEGISLATIVE DAY Emphasis On Legislators Support Fla. GOVERNOR’S DEBATE: Candidates Pledge to Solve Citizens Property Insurance Problems Fla. WINDSTORM CONFERENCE: Bailey Doesn’t...
Allstate Earnings Drop 9% on Hurricane Damages from 3 Storms
Feb 2 2006 // Insurer Allstate Corp. says it has settled about 75 percent of the property claims and nearly all auto claims stemming from Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma. But the company cited Wilma, which battered south Florida in...
National Hurricane Director to Speak at Windstorm Conference
Feb 1 2006 // National Hurricane Center Director Max Mayfield and former NFL Player Danny Wuerffel will be among the keynote speakers sharing their experiences of last year’s hurricane season at the Seventh Annual Windstorm...
Hurricane Center Upgrades Tropical Storm Cindy to Hurricane Status
Jan 27 2006 // Tropical Storm Cindy has been upgraded to hurricane status by the National Hurricane Center in Miami. Accumulated data analyzed by NHC indicates that Cindy was “a relatively short-lived tropical cyclone,” but...
Windstorm Conference Speaker Bailey Predicts Wind vs. Flood Suits Won’t Succeed
Jan 25 2006 // The controversy over litigation about wind vs. flood damage and what could happen in the market place and to the industry if Mississippi Attorney General James Hood and attorney Richard ‘Dickie’ Scruggs are...
Hawaii recognized as first state to be tsunami and storm ready
Jan 23 2006 // The National Weather Service has declared Hawaii the first state in the nation to be tsunami- and storm-ready. Only 23 communities in the nation are tsunami-ready, according to David L. Johnson, director of the...
FEMA Calculates Storm Damage in 25 Counties in South Dakota
Jan 18 2006 // The Federal Emergency Management Agency has determined that ice and snow storms hitting South Dakota last November did not cause enough damage to private property to qualify for an overall federal disaster designation, but...
Donation to Help Storm-Ravaged La. Parishes With New Building Codes
Jan 12 2006 // New, tougher building codes go into effect in March for all Louisiana’s coastal parishes, and a recent donation should help public officials interpret and enforce them. The Legislature passed a law in November 2005...
Miss. Commission Recommends Safer Structures, Storm-Aware Development
Jan 11 2006 // Mississippi building and zoning codes requiring safer structures and more storm-aware development patterns are outlined as part of a 190-page final report issued by Gov. Haley Barbour’s Commission on Recovery,...
‘EuroTempest’ Introduced to Forecast Potential Windstorm Damage
Jan 6 2006 // A team in the U.K. has produced a new wind damage prediction tool called EuroTempest, designed to provide local damage forecasts for European windstorms. An announcement on the Lloyd’s Website (www.lloyds.com) notes...
Tropical Storm Zeta Roils the Atlantic
Jan 3 2006 // The “hurricane season” ends in November – right? Maybe not. Miami’s National Hurricane Center is currently tracking Tropical Storm Zeta – the latest (earliest?) tropical cyclone ever recorded...
UPDATE: Winter Storm Drenches California; Streets Flooded, Homes Damaged
Jan 2 2006 // The winter’s first major storm in California hit the Golden State over the weekend with a one-two punch, leaving streets flooded and homes and businesses damaged or destroyed. As skies began to clear some in Northern...
Mississippi Coast faces the storm after the storms: wind or water damage?
Jan 1 2006 // The wind came first. It pried off boards and shot debris into windows at Ron Peresich’s home on Biloxi’s (Mississippi) Back Bay. It tore off rooftops and buckled walls in Bud Ray’s Long Beach...
Hurricane Experts Mayfield, Bailey, Key Speakers at Feb. 8 Windstorm Insurance Conference
Dec 14 2005 // Two leading hurricane experts, Max Mayfield, director of the National Hurricane Center, and Bill Bailey, director of the Hurricane Insurance Information Center will summarize the conclusion of the 2005 hurricane season and...
Hawaii Recognized as First State to be Tsunami and Storm Ready
Dec 12 2005 // The National Weather Service has declared Hawaii the first state in the nation to be both tsunami- and storm-ready. “This is an important accomplishment for the state and it shows the leadership of the local civic...
Colorado State Experts Predict 17 Named Atlantic Tropical Storms, Nine Hurricanes in 2006
Dec 8 2005 // Predictions of 17 named storms in the Atlantic basin next year, with nine developing into hurricanes, have been predicted by William Gray and Philip Klotzbach of Colorado State University. The experts forecast five major...
Munich Re Issues $128.7 Million Windstorm Cat Bonds
Nov 28 2005 // Cat bonds seem to be enjoying something of a revival in Europe, largely as a response to increased windstorm and flood losses, as well as the passage of Hurricane Katrina. Munich Re recently increased its commitment to...
From Snowfall to Tornadoes, Storms Cause Deaths and Property Loss
Nov 28 2005 // Piles of snow and icy roads definitely were not what most Thanksgiving travelers wanted to deal with on their way home from the long holiday weekend. Meantime, tornadoes tore through several states damaging...
A Year After Tornado, Insurers Still Assessing Olla, La., School
Nov 25 2005 // A year after tornadoes tore up Olla, La., the auditorium at LaSalle High School still has no roof. Boards cover school windows; the gym door swings open with each gust of wind. The building has been gutted, but no other...
Iowa Tornadoes Leave 1 Dead, 70 Homes Damaged
Nov 21 2005 // Nearly one week after tornadoes left more than 20 dead in Indiana, tornadoes on Nov. 12 killed at least one woman and destroyed 70 homes in Iowa. At least three twisters hit two counties in the towns of Stratford and...