Study Links Cleaner Air to More Atlantic Hurricanes May 13, 2022 By Seth Borenstein Cleaner air in United States and Europe is brewing more Atlantic hurricanes, a new U.S. government study found. The National...
Using Building Codes and Property Characteristics to Keep up With 2020 Hurricane Season September 18, 2020 By Saumi Shokraee, Tom Jeffery, Senior Hazard Scientist, Tom Larsen, Daniel Betten, Principal Research Scientist, Curtis McDonald and David Smith, Senior Leader, Science and Analytics Group This post is part of a series sponsored by CoreLogic. Though the COVID-19 pandemic is occupying most of our attention...
Report: The Southeast’s Storm Surge Risk and Florida’s Hurricane Wake-Up Call July 11, 2017 By Amy O'Connor The Southeast has seen its fair share of natural disasters and flooding in the last several years, including two hurricanes...
Flooding and Damaging Wind Were Most Destructive Natural Hazards in 2016 February 2, 2017 By Tom Jeffery, Senior Hazard Scientist This post is part of a series sponsored by CoreLogic. Annual Summary from CoreLogic Details 2016 Natural Hazard Events CoreLogic®...