Latest Hurricane Headlines

All the headlines from our Hurricane Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Deductible Reminder

Jun 18 2012 // Eighteen coastal states permit insurers to use hurricane deductibles in their homeowners policies. But the Insurance Information Institute is concerned insureds may not see them even though they are clearly listed on their...

NYC Faces Greatest Financial Risk From Storms: CoreLogic

Jun 18 2012 // When people think of hurricane damage they usually think of Miami or New Orleans, but a new report suggests the greatest financial risk of all may be much farther north: the greater New York City area. Data analysis firm...

Researchers Seeks Details of Georgia’s Hurricane History

Jun 18 2012 // Before Georgia began its current streak of 114 years without a major hurricane, the state’s coastline was a fairly frequent target in the 1800s. At least six big storms, some of them responsible for violent death...

Atlantic Storm Forecast Raised

Jun 18 2012 // Colorado State University researchers have raised their forecast for the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season to 13 tropical storms, with five hurricanes and two major hurricanes. In April they forecast 10 tropical storms, with...

Florida Court OK with Insurer Not Following Hurricane Deductible Notice to a ‘T’

Jun 18 2012 // The failure to strictly follow the requirements for providing policyholders with information about their hurricane deductible does not mean the deductible is unenforceable, Florida’s high court has ruled. The Florida...

Federal Grants Available in July for Vt. Towns Hurt by Hurricane Irene

Jun 15 2012 // Some federal funds are due out this summer for Vermont towns hurt by Tropical Storm Irene.This photo, taken on Sept. 12, 2011, shows debris from destroyed homes after Irene passed through Pittsfield, Vt.. Photo: FEMARay...

N.J.’s Insurance Regulator Offers Tips on Preparing for Hurricanes

Jun 8 2012 // As the 2012 hurricane season begins, New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance Acting Commissioner Ken Kobylowski is encouraging state residents — particularly those who live in coastal areas — to make...

New York City at Greatest Financial Risk from Hurricanes: CoreLogic

Jun 7 2012 // When people think of hurricane damage they usually think of Miami or New Orleans, but a new report suggests the greatest financial risk of all may be much farther north: the greater New York City area. Data analysis firm...

Florida Court: No Penalty for Insurer Not Following Deductible Disclosure to a ‘T’

Jun 6 2012 // The failure to strictly follow the requirements for providing policyholders with information about their hurricane deductible does not mean the deductible is unenforceable, Florida’s high court has ruled. The Florida...

Hurricane Region Residents Urged to Have Tech Backups

Jun 6 2012 // People living in hurricane prone areas should have a backup tech plan in case a storm hits, because Internet and cell phone connections are likely to go out, FEMA director Craig Fugate said recently during the first day of...

Officials: New Orleans Ready for Hurricanes

Jun 4 2012 // The Army Corps of Engineers — responsible for the massive rebuilding of hurricane protection after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 — and leaders from around the metropolitan area say they’re working...

Colorado Researchers Raise Atlantic Storm Forecast

Jun 4 2012 // Colorado State University researchers on Friday raised their forecast for the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season to 13 tropical storms, with five hurricanes and two major hurricanes. In April they forecast 10 tropical storms,...

Atlantic Hurricane Season Begins

Jun 4 2012 // It’s that time of the year again. The 2012 Atlantic hurricane season officially got underway on June 1. So far, forecasters are saying this will be a less-active-than-usual North Atlantic hurricane season. And...

Loan Readiness

Jun 4 2012 // Floridians still remember Hurricane Andrew from 20 years ago and for good reason given the destruction the Category 5 wrought. Andrew still ranks as one of the most expensive natural disasters ever in the U.S. The state...

R.I. Enacts New Hurricane Insurance Law

Jun 4 2012 // Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee on May 22 signed into law legislation designed to provide additional protection to homeowners when their properties suffer damages from hurricanes. The legislation (House bill 2012-H7484A...

Reinsurers Can Meet Hurricane Coverage Demand: Fitch

Jun 4 2012 // Sufficient capacity remains available in the insurance and reinsurance markets to meet the demand for coverage prior to the approaching U.S. hurricane season, according to Fitch Ratings. Early forecasts for the 2012 U.S....

Florida Hurricane Fund May Come Up Short If Big Storm Hits

Jun 4 2012 // Florida may not have enough money to pay off hurricane insurance claims if a big storm hits this year. An advisory panel recently concluded that the state may fall nearly $2 billion short of the total needed to cover all...

Travelers Introduces New Wind Credit for Fortified Homes in Texas

Jun 1 2012 // Travelers Insurance announced it is introducing a wind credit for fortified homes in Texas that meet established standards designed to resist the impacts of tropical storm and hurricane winds. Travelers currently offers...

Can Texas Escape Another Hurricane Season?

Jun 1 2012 // Today marks the start of another hurricane season and many Texans are wondering if we can go one more year without a destructive storm. The last hurricane to strike Texas proved to be the costliest. Hurricane Ike struck...

Fake Hurricane Helps Mississippi Responders Prepare for Real One

Jun 1 2012 // Hurricane Natasha was a fake storm, but Mississippi’s emergency responders treated it like it was the real thing. Natasha was a simulated Category 3 hurricane used Wednesday as part of a training exercise for the...