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Title:
Texas Triple Threat Seminar
Published:
2/8/2010
Type:
Presentation
Fields:
General
Authors:
Willis Research Network
Summary:

The WRN Texas Triple Threat seminar discussed the combined impact from hurricane, tornado and hail events on Texas property owners while offering risk management solutions through the constructive use of reinsurance for property insurers.

The event was attended by over 90 companies representing property insurers, reinsurers and insurance organizations with a vested interest in understanding and managing the risk in Texas.

Attached are three presentations given by leading academic experts at the seminar:

Texas Hail and Climate Change, by Harold E. Brooks; NOAA/National Severe Storms Laboratory, Oklahoma

The Oklahoma Weather Enterprise: A Transformative Environment for Research, Education and Operations; Kelvin K. Droegemeier Office of the Vice President for Research And School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma

Determinants of Damage: Weathering the Texas Triple Threat: Hurricane, Tornado, Hail; Tim Reinhold, Ph.D., Senior Vice President of Research and Chief Engineer, Institute for Business and Home Safety 

The ‘news flash’:

Texas Insurers Manage the Combined Effects from Hurricane, Tornado and Hail Events

Description:
Attachments:
Hurricane and Severe Weather Damage to Property - Reinhold.pdf    
OK Weather Enterprise - Droegemeier.pdf    
Texas and Climate Change - Brooks.pdf    
 
 
Created at 2/8/2010 9:02 AM by ISMIAP
Last modified at 2/8/2010 9:07 AM by ISMIAP