How One Computer Forecast Model Botched Hurricane Ian October 11, 2022 By Seth Borenstein As Hurricane Ian bore down on Florida, normally reliable computer forecast models couldn’t agree on where the killer storm would...
Hurricane Alley Hasn’t Been This Quiet in a Quarter Century August 30, 2022 By Brian K. Sullivan The Atlantic crucible of hurricanes hasn’t had a storm all month and if the calm holds it will stand as...
NYC, Miami, Tampa, New Orleans Tops Among Storm-Surge Exposed Cities June 27, 2022 New York, Miami, Tampa, and New Orleans are the metro areas with the most single-family homes at risk of heavy...
Coronavirus Could Complicate Hurricane Response, Warns Catastrophe Modeler June 1, 2020 By Kimberly Tallon “Hurricanes and COVID-19 are not a good mix,” says catastrophe modeling firm Karen Clark & Co., warning in a report...
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...
South Carolina Approves Updated RMS North Atlantic Hurricane Models August 18, 2016 Versions of global catastrophe risk management firm RMS’ North Atlantic Hurricane Models have been approved by South Carolina’s Department of...
App May Help Track Impact of Louisiana Coastal Losses January 24, 2013 An Internet-based app under development may help a Web app may help document the disappearing culture of south Louisiana communities...