The purpose of this study is to re-analyze the atmospheric science component of the Florida Public Hurricane Loss Model v. 5.0, in order to investigate if the distributional fits used for the model parameters could be improved upon. We consider alternate fits for annual hurricane occurrence, radius of maximum winds and the pressure profile parameter
The US Gulf Coast is often struck by severe hurricane events. These natural events can cause massive...
Hurricane risk characteristics are examined across the U. S. Gulf of Mexico coastline using a hexago...
Projecting losses associated with hurricanes is a complex and difficult undertaking that is wrought ...
Fitting probability distributions to hurricane related data is an essential activity in hurricane pl...
The results of hurricane loss models are used regularly for multibillion dollar decisions in the ins...
This thesis reviewed various heavy tailed distributions and Extreme Value Theory (EVT) to estimate t...
The Florida Commission on Hurricane Loss Projection Methodology (FCHLPM) performs an annual review o...
A statistical model is developed to estimate hurricane hazards in the Gulf of Mexico. The model is b...
Beaches can provide a natural barrier between the ocean and inland communities, ecosystems, and reso...
Abstract: Hurricane models are a significant tool used in estimating loss costs in catastrophe-prone...
The rarity of severe coastal hurricanes implies that empirical estimates of extreme wind speed retur...
Condensed summary: Hurricane loss modeling has become an important if not vital aspect of many eleme...
Projecting losses associated with hurricanes is a complex and difficult undertaking that is fraught ...
Projecting losses associated with hurricanes is a complex and difficult undertaking that is fraught ...
Projecting losses associated with hurricanes is a complex and difficult undertaking that is wrought ...
The US Gulf Coast is often struck by severe hurricane events. These natural events can cause massive...
Hurricane risk characteristics are examined across the U. S. Gulf of Mexico coastline using a hexago...
Projecting losses associated with hurricanes is a complex and difficult undertaking that is wrought ...
Fitting probability distributions to hurricane related data is an essential activity in hurricane pl...
The results of hurricane loss models are used regularly for multibillion dollar decisions in the ins...
This thesis reviewed various heavy tailed distributions and Extreme Value Theory (EVT) to estimate t...
The Florida Commission on Hurricane Loss Projection Methodology (FCHLPM) performs an annual review o...
A statistical model is developed to estimate hurricane hazards in the Gulf of Mexico. The model is b...
Beaches can provide a natural barrier between the ocean and inland communities, ecosystems, and reso...
Abstract: Hurricane models are a significant tool used in estimating loss costs in catastrophe-prone...
The rarity of severe coastal hurricanes implies that empirical estimates of extreme wind speed retur...
Condensed summary: Hurricane loss modeling has become an important if not vital aspect of many eleme...
Projecting losses associated with hurricanes is a complex and difficult undertaking that is fraught ...
Projecting losses associated with hurricanes is a complex and difficult undertaking that is fraught ...
Projecting losses associated with hurricanes is a complex and difficult undertaking that is wrought ...
The US Gulf Coast is often struck by severe hurricane events. These natural events can cause massive...
Hurricane risk characteristics are examined across the U. S. Gulf of Mexico coastline using a hexago...
Projecting losses associated with hurricanes is a complex and difficult undertaking that is wrought ...