Abstract

Insurance is a major conduit bringing earth science data, observations, modeling, and expertise into the broader financial sector. This talk will cover the basics of how insurance assesses extreme natural hazards such as hurricanes, floods, and wildfire, focusing on how public earth science research is a critical engine for economic growth and risk reduction. This includes real-time event response, medium-term risk mapping, portfolio management, and strategy, and long-term investments in scientific and technical talent.

Here is the public livestream link. Staff members can look for a Google Calendar invitation for the talk. 

Please reach out to Sam Scalice (sscalice@ucar.edu) with any questions you may have.