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Actuarial Weather Extremes: January 2020
Variable, Color-Coded to Match Figure 4 Table 1 Probability Distribution of a Standard Normal ... probability of a value in excess of 2.0 is merely 2.3% (Table 1). A slightly different picture emerges if, instead ...- Authors: Society of Actuaries
- Date: Feb 2020
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Environment; Environment>Catastrophic event; Environment>Climate trends
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International Catastrophe Pooling for Extreme Weather
Perspective AUTHORS Andreas Bollmann Shaun S. Wang, Ph.D., FCAS, CERA SPONSOR Society of ... in both mature and developing economies. In the U.S., for example, highly susceptible regions not considered ...- Authors: Shaun Wang, Kai-Uwe Schanz, Andreas Bollman
- Date: Oct 2019
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Environment; Environment>Catastrophic event
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Actuarial Weather Extremes: April 2019
the “bomb cyclone” which hit the United States (U.S.) Midwest between April 10 and April 13, and (2) ... dropped heavy rain in the Southern and Eastern U.S. between April 17 and April 21. We examine these ...- Date: May 2019
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Environment>Catastrophic event; Environment>Climate trends
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Actuarial Weather Extremes: May 2019
• A heat wave that affected the Southeastern U.S. from May 21 through May 31 • An unusually high ... and Southcentral U.S. • Widespread flooding throughout the Central and Southcentral U.S. Heat Wave ...- Date: Jun 2019
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Environment>Catastrophic event; Environment>Climate trends