Revolutionising hurricane risk modelling

6 March 2025, 3:00 PM GMT

Tropical cyclones (hurricanes and typhoons) are a principal cause of catastrophic loss for insurers and are partly responsible for the emergence of catastrophe modelling as a discipline.

The traditional approach to modelling this risk has been extremely useful for the sector, but new technologies are taking risk management to the next level.

Join InsuranceERM and Reask for this webinar to learn how insurance market participants are developing their hurricane modelling techniques, and how "physical modelling" is able to extract important signals from vast amounts of global climate data.

Speakers

Christopher Cundy (Moderator)
Managing Editor, InsuranceERM
Richard Dixon
Head of Catastrophe Research, OAK Re

Topics to be discussed include:

How new technologies are enabling a novel approach to modelling hurricane risk, using climate drivers rather than historical data

Understanding how climate change is affecting losses from tropical cyclones

Secondary perils from hurricanes: understanding hurricane-induced flood risk

How innovations in modelling are influencing risk management and product design (understanding global correlations, ILS portfolio management, parametric products)

Lessons from the 2024 hurricane season

Companies: 
Reask

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