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Hurricanes
Hurricanes
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Environment
Florida braces for hurricane season with $850 million ‘catastrophe bond’ issuance
By
Dylan Sloan
May 2, 2024
Finance
Florida’s insurers are profitable after 7 straight years of losses—but it’s mostly because of dumb luck
By
Dylan Sloan
March 25, 2024
Finance
Florida homeowners have no choice but to lower condo prices as insurance and HOA fees ‘skyrocket,’ Redfin says
By
Sydney Lake
February 27, 2024
Finance
This niche asset class outperformed hedge funds by almost 35% in 2023—and it’s ready to hit the mainstream
By
Dylan Sloan
January 31, 2024
Environment
Atlantic hurricanes are twice as likely to go from wimpy to catastrophic in 24 hours than in decades past
By
Seth Borenstein
and
The Associated Press
October 19, 2023
Environment
Extreme rains are pounding New England so hard that hundreds are being evacuated and a 15-foot dam is in danger of collapse
By
Michael Casey
,
Kathy McCormack
and
The Associated Press
September 12, 2023
Environment
Hurricane Lee shatters rapid-intensification standard, suggesting higher vulnerability for Boston, New York
By
Jeff Martin
and
The Associated Press
September 9, 2023
Environment
Another hurricane could be headed to Florida—and it’s shaping up to be a massive one
By
Chris Morris
September 6, 2023
Environment
Hurricane Idalia touches down in Florida as Ron DeSantis urges ‘Don’t put your life at risk by doing anything dumb at this point’
By
Daniel Kozin
and
The Associated Press
August 30, 2023
Environment
Hurricane Idalia gains speed as it bears down on Florida and the Southeastern coast
By
Chris Morris
August 29, 2023
Environment
Ron DeSantis tells Floridians to make their ‘final preparations’ before Hurricane Idalia arrives with winds up to 120 mph
By
Laura Bargfeld
and
The Associated Press
August 29, 2023
Environment
Ron DeSantis declares state of emergency in 46 counties as Hurricane Idalia nears, warns of ‘major impact’
By
The Associated Press
August 28, 2023
Environment
Hurricane forming near Florida has ‘risk of rapid intensification’ as emergency declared in more than 30 counties
By
Brian K. Sullivan
and
Bloomberg
August 27, 2023
Environment
California braces for ‘life-threatening flooding’ and up to $2 billion in damage and loss from Tropical Storm Hilary
By
Brian K. Sullivan
and
Bloomberg
August 20, 2023
Environment
Hurricane Hilary has Southern California preparing for first tropical storm in 84 years: ‘A whole summer and fall amount of rain coming in probably 6 to 12 hours’
By
Ignacio Martinez
,
Julie Watson
and
The Associated Press
August 19, 2023
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AI
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By
Eva Roytburg
Success
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Preston Fore