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Meteorologists Offer Conflicting Predictions on 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season

May 1 2017 // Most meteorologists forecast the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season will be less active than a year ago, with the number of named storms and hurricanes near average. A few meteorologists, however, expect this season to be more...

How Meteorologists View 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season

Apr 21 2017 // Most meteorologists forecast the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season will be less active than a year ago, with the number of named storms and hurricanes near average. A few meteorologists, however, expect this season to be more...

Trump’s Proposed Cuts to NASA and NOAA Could Impact Forecasting, Modeling

Apr 13 2017 // Funding cuts proposed in a White House budget that has been on the table for months spook some experts who are concerned that the ability to do everything from model changes in the climate to forecast the day-to-day...

Six Months Later, Hurricane Flood Victims Still Recovering in Virginia

Apr 11 2017 // In the months since Hurricane Matthew, Dawn Sawyer has watched her 9-year-old, Sam, bite his nails down to “nubs.” She’s never seen him do that before. As Sam remembers it, he slept right through the...

Congress Sends Bill to Boost Weather Research to President’s Desk

Apr 11 2017 // The National Weather Service would have to boost research – including some from private companies – to improve forecasts and storm warnings under a bill headed to President Donald trump’s desk. Lawmakers said the...

Looks Like Below-Average Atlantic Hurricane Season, Say Colorado Forecasters

Apr 11 2017 // Colorado State University hurricane researchers are predicting a slightly below-average Atlantic hurricane season in 2017, citing the potential development of El Niño as well as recent anomalous cooling in the tropical...

North Carolina Requests Nearly $1B from Congress for Hurricane Recovery

Apr 10 2017 // North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper is seeking nearly $1 billion from Congress to help North Carolina counties still recovering from Hurricane Matthew more than six months after it caused massive inland flooding and killed 28...

Thunderstorms Just as Costly to Insurers as Hurricanes: Study

Mar 22 2017 // Risk to U.S. property from thunderstorms is as high as from hurricanes, according to new research finding that for the past decade, severe convective storms have been the largest annual aggregated risk peril to the U.S....

Florida’s New ‘Hurricane Hunter’ Base on Schedule for Storm Season

Mar 9 2017 // Officials say they’re on schedule to open the new home base for the U.S. government’s “hurricane hunter” aircraft before the Atlantic hurricane season begins. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric...

Border Adjustment Would Sock Florida with Hugely Higher Insurance Rates

Feb 27 2017 // In recent years, Congress repeatedly has considered legislation that would have adversely and profoundly impacted disaster-prone states like Florida. Luckily, we were spared passage, over and over again. Unfortunately, a...

U.S. Estimates Hurricane Matthew Damage to Recreational Boats at $110M

Feb 20 2017 // Hurricane Matthew, which threatened four coastal states as it corkscrewed through the Atlantic in early October, caused an estimated $110 million in damage to recreational boats, according to Boat Owners Association of The...

Proof of Loss Deadline Extended for Florida Hurricane Matthew Claims

Feb 8 2017 // The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation announced that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has granted another extension giving National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) policyholders in Florida an additional...

Flooding and Damaging Wind Were Most Destructive Natural Hazards in 2016

Feb 2 2017 // This post is part of a series sponsored by CoreLogic. Annual Summary from CoreLogic Details 2016 Natural Hazard Events CoreLogic® analyzes and evaluates the number and severity of natural hazard events that occurred...

North Carolina to Receive $198M in Federal Grant for Hurricane Matthew Relief

Feb 1 2017 // North Carolina has been officially awarded nearly $200 million from the federal government for Hurricane Matthew relief that Congress approved last month in a larger spending agreement. Gov. Roy Cooper’s office says...

ARC, Topa Insurance Launch Coverage for Post-Hurricane Losses in Florida

Jan 31 2017 // Topa Insurance Co. has formed an exclusive partnership with Assured Risk Cover (ARC) to launch StormPeace, an insurance product in Florida designed to protect insureds from economic loss incurred by a named hurricane and...

Tornadoes, Hurricanes and Fires… Oh My! Southeast Weathers Tough 2016

Jan 23 2017 // It is fair to say 2016 was the year of the catastrophe in the Southeast. Tornadoes, drought, floods, hurricanes and wildfires impacted virtually every state in the region. For the insurance industry, these events made for...

Tornadoes, Hurricanes and Fires… Oh My! 2016 A Rough Year for the Southeast

Jan 11 2017 // It is fair to say 2016 was the year of the catastrophe in the Southeast. Tornadoes, drought, floods, hurricanes, and wildfires impacted virtually every state in the region. For the insurance industry, these events made for...

New Hurricane Research Looks Like Good News for Atlantic Coast

Jan 5 2017 // Active Atlantic hurricane periods, like the one now, are not necessarily a harbinger of more, rapidly intensifying hurricanes along the U.S. coast, according to new research performed at the University of...

Alabama Establishes New Mitigation Discounts for IBHS Fortified Structures

Dec 29 2016 // The Alabama Department of Insurance (ALDOI) has established new wind mitigation discounts for property insurance for Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) Fortified residential and commercial structures...

Florida Church Struggles to Fix Steeple Toppled by Hurricane Matthew

Dec 27 2016 // The pastor of a Florida church whose steeple was toppled by Hurricane Matthew says it’s painful to see the storm’s damage linger. The Daytona Beach News-Journal reports that the 25-foot steeple remains where it...