This Year’s Hurricane Season Likely to Be Wetter, Just Like 2020, Study Finds April 13, 2022 Climate change made the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season noticeably wetter, and it will likely make this season rainier, too, scientists...
Another Active Atlantic Hurricane Season in 2022: AccuWeather March 31, 2022 By Chad Hemenway Following the most active season for named storms in the Atlantic in 2020 and the third-most named storms in 2021,...
Florida House Committee Approves Home Hardening Tax Breaks February 16, 2022 Florida’s chief financial officer is applauding lawmakers for approving a home-hardening measure that could affect homeowners insurance rates in years...
Residents in 8 Mississippi Counties Can Now Try for FEMA Aid for Ida October 27, 2021 Mississippi’s governor says residents in eight counties can now apply for federal help with Hurricane Ida expenses, and 19 counties...
Hurricane Grace Crosses Mexico, Killing at Least 8 People August 23, 2021 By Maya Averbuch Hurricane Grace crossed through Mexico on Saturday, leaving at least eight people dead, causing floods and power cuts to more...
Louisiana Lawmakers Eyeing Hurricanes Tackle Water System Upgrades June 29, 2021 By Melinda Deslatte Spurred by recent hurricanes and a rare winter storm that demonstrated the frailty of Louisiana’s public water supply, lawmakers have...
Update: Hurricane Enrique Brushes Past Mexico’s Pacific Coast June 28, 2021 MEXICO CITY – The first hurricane of the eastern Pacific season brushed past the coastal shoulder of southwestern Mexico Monday,...
U.S. Raises Average Number of Named Storms for Atlantic Hurricane Season April 12, 2021 The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has changed the number of storms that constitute an average Atlantic hurricane...
Despite Challenges, New Year Will Bring Strong, Stable Industry: Hartwig November 4, 2020 By Robert Hartwig Despite a year of unprecedented challenges and uncertainty and a halting global economic recovery, the insurance industry remains strong, stable,...
A&M Study: Texas’ Future Depends on Climate Preparedness March 6, 2020 By Kiah Collier, The Texas Tribune Texans should expect warmer weather, more wildfires and urban flooding, and increased impact from hurricanes through 2036 thanks to climate...