🌩️ With Hurricane Helene on the horizon, are you still relying on NOAA for hurricane risk data? While NOAA offers valuable public domain information, it may not provide the hyper-accurate insights needed for precise planning. At Juniper Re, we license data to deliver high-definition wind footprints and detailed loss estimates, days before the storm hits. Our offering delivers unparalleled precision, allowing our clients to make better pre- and post-event decisions. Stay tuned for tomorrow's update on Hurricane Helene! #JuniperRe #HurricaneHelene #EventResponse #CatastropheAnalytics #Reinsurance #TogetherWeFlourish 📷 Wind footprint from Reask shown in Insurity Geospatial.
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Loss projections for Hurricane #Helene based on our Automated Event Response service (AER) have been fluctuating over the past 3 days, even though the expected landfall location has not changed significantly – remarkably, it has essentially stayed within roughly 60-mile long part of the Big bend coastline. However, while catastrophic storm surge can be expected, larger part of the wind-related loss is currently projected for Georgia, not Florida – and it will depend on how far inland and at what intensity will the storm penetrate the mainland, and if large population centers such as Atlanta will be in path of the tropical storm-force winds, as suggested by earlier forecasts.
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As the Atlantic hurricane season enters its final weeks, Spire Meteorologist James Van Fleet urges businesses to stay vigilant. In today’s forecast, he highlights a developing storm in the Caribbean that could pose operational risks. The West Pacific is active with four named tropical storms, impacting areas from Vietnam to the Philippines and Japan. Get the inside scoop on the storm tracks, and contact James for your 1:1 business forecast ➡️ https://lnkd.in/ga_Ntvpz #WeatherForecast #BusinessIntelligence #RiskMitigation #InSpire
From the Yucatan to the West Pacific: Tropics Continue to Make Noise
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Time makes a fool of us all and right now, the most foolish thing I can think of is how we are wasting billions Hurricane Season after Hurricane Season when there is a technology that could have been in orbit 4 years ago that can reduce damages by 15% through earlier and more accurate forecasting. #HurricaneDebby will be a Billion Dollar Dosaster. It dumped trillions of gallons of rain and caused widespread flooding. The remnants have reached my area in the Northeast and have caused power outages in some areas. This article offers a pretty good overview of the storm and the devastation it caused. https://lnkd.in/e4jyWwdX To learn more about Tropical Weather Analytics, Inc.’s Hurricane Hunter Satellite mission and how you can help contact me of visit www.weathersats.com
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As we approach the upcoming hurricane season, it's crucial to be prepared and stay informed. With predictions pointing to an active season ahead, it's more important than ever to have a solid emergency plan in place. Let's prioritize safety, readiness, and resilience in the face of potential storms. Stay safe, stay informed, and let's Weather the Event together. #HurricaneSeason #SafetyFirst #Preparedness #Weathereventlive
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Hurricane Milton is making history as one of the most intense storms to ever hit Florida. It’s breaking records with its unprecedented strength and impact. Here are the top 5 records shattered by this historic hurricane, from its rapid intensification to massive evacuations and unprecedented storm surges along the Gulf Coast. Key Facts: 1. Fastest intensification in Gulf history — Category 5 in under 2 days (CBS News, AP News). 2. Strongest late-season hurricane ever in the Gulf of Mexico (CBS News). 3. Over 1.2 million people evacuated — one of Florida's largest evacuations (AP News). 4. Florida’s largest shelter network — accommodating up to 500,000 evacuees (WGME). 5. Highest predicted storm surge for Tampa Bay — up to 15 feet (AP News, WGME). #HurricaneMilton #Category5 #TampaBay #HurricaneRecords #GulfHurricane #NaturalDisaster #Weather #ClimateChange #Infographic #HumanitarianData #Evacuation #Florida
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GRS CATASTROPHE SERVICES – NOAA reports #Beryl has strengthened to an extremely dangerous category 4 hurricane. Life-threatening winds and storm surge expected to begin in the Windward Islands this morning. Hurricane Season Safety Tips #OntheBlog: https://lnkd.in/ewn2En8 Learn about #GRS Catastrophe Services: https://lnkd.in/dTPxb-NV #GRSAdjuster #GlobalRiskSolutions #PeopleProcessTechnology
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