
Eying hurricane damage
From Risk REconsidered by Swiss Re
November 21, 2024 · 30 min · Season 1 · Episode 2
About this episode
This episode explores the upcoming hurricane season and its implications for insurers and communities.
In the second episode of Risk REconsidered, we take a closer look at the 2024 hurricane season, discuss the role of hurricane forecasts for insurers and examine drivers of storm losses. We also speak to an innovative US real estate developer whose community in Florida came through Hurricanes Ian and Milton virtually unscathed, and discuss the a topic on risk managers' minds: how weather-related perils are impacting insurability in disaster prone areas.
People in this episode
Host: Swiss Re
Guest: innovative US real estate developer
Topics covered
- hurricane season
- storm losses
- insurability
- weather-related perils
- real estate development
Keywords
- hurricane damage
- insurance
- storm forecasts
- disaster risk
- real estate
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Florida
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