Weather trends insurance pros (and clients) should monitor in 2024
Severe hail and thunderstorms, hurricanes and wildfires all caused widespread destruction and loss during 2023.
CoreLogic, the global property information, analytics and data-solutions firm, recently compiled a review of the most impactful storms, wildfires and natural disasters of the past year.
During 2023, catastrophes such as severe hail across the central and southeastern U.S., hurricanes Idalia and Hilary, which battered the Florida Gulf and California Coasts, and devastating wildfires on Maui all caused widespread destruction and loss.
Add to that severe thunderstorms, which are also called severe convective storms, to round out the year’s most damaging weather events.
In this episode, CoreLogic Catastrophe Response Director Jon Schneyer talks about recent weather trends in order to pinpoint the environmental and climate trends that insurance pros and risk managers should monitor during the year to come.
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