Researchers Chase Hail Across Great Plains in Effort to Improve Forecasting
Article 0 Comments Wind roared against the SUV’s windows as its tires sloshed through water dumped onto the road by the downpour. A horizon-wide funnel
Article 0 Comments Wind roared against the SUV’s windows as its tires sloshed through water dumped onto the road by the downpour. A horizon-wide funnel
Anthony R. O’Donnell // June 16, 2025 (Image source: home page of Co-operators subsidiary Sovereign Insurance.) Co-operators (Guelph, Ontario) and Guidewire (San Mateo, California) announced that Co-operators had
Initial reports of the attack emerged from the Wall Street Journal, which, citing unnamed sources, suggested the possibility of a foreign government’s involvement. The Journal’s
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Key coverage highlights of the program include building limits up to $1 million, contents limits up to $500,000, and ALE limits up to $50,000. It
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season arrives amid a puzzling contradiction: long-standing climate signals suggest a potentially slower start to tropical storm activity, yet official forecasts
Article 0 Comments The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear a bid by Chevron, Exxon Mobil and other oil and gas companies to
Insurers eye mounting risks For the insurance sector, the convergence of military escalation, electronic interference, and disrupted maritime logistics represents a sharp rise in regional
Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple expressed disappointment with the decision, describing the bill as an effort to address legal system costs that insurers say contribute to
Article 0 Comments Bad faith litigation has long posed both legal and reputational risks for insurers operating in Florida. With the enactment in 2023 of