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Acrisure Re forecasts ‘extremely active’ 2024 hurricane season
This summer’s Atlantic hurricane season could be “double the average”, with a rise in sea surface temperatures and a weaker La Niña weather phase.
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End of the US hurricane season for 2023 – MS Amlin comment
With the close of the hurricane season at the end of November, the re/insurer warned that “one relatively subdued North American season doesn’t signal…that it’s time for a market softening”.
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Storms are getting stronger – Lockton Re climate study
Reinsurance broker Lockton Re has published a report on climate change and hurricane trends.
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Climate change will add 10%+ to cost of US hurricanes over next 20 years – Aon
Aon’s work with Columbia University has come up with an estimate for the cost of climate change to the reinsurance industry’s peak peril.
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MS Amlin predicts “average” 2023 hurricane season
MS Amlin summarises this year’s data to predict 15 named storms, seven hurricanes, and three major hurricanes.
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Aeolus and SUNY collaborate on hurricane prediction
The research will look at the medium-term time forecast horizon, using machine learning techniques
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Hurricane Fiona threatens Bermuda as a cat 4
After a remarkably quiet hurricane season to date, Fiona is gaining strength as it passes over Grand Turk Island
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Hannover Re reports combined ratio of 99% in H1
The reinsurer is maintaining its profit guidance after generating group net income of €649 million in the first six months
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H1 nat cat losses reach $65 billion - Munich Re
The US led the loss tally with almost half of overall economic losses in the first six months of 2022, and nearly two thirds of insurance losses
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TSR maintains above-average hurricane forecast
TSR predicts that the 2022 hurricane season may carry an increased risk in the latter part of the storm season
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AGCS: Above-average hurricane trend continues
Scientists believe climate change will make hurricanes wetter, increasing the risk of flooding
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NOAA predicts above-average Atlantic hurricane season
Ongoing La Niña and higher Atlantic temperatures set the stage for busy season ahead