Last year was an above-average year for hurricanes, floods, wildfires and severe winds, according to new data from CoreLogic.
The analytics firm has released its annual Natural Hazard report, which analyzes hazard activity in the US as well as several international events, including typhoons and cyclones in Japan, Oman, Hong Kong and the Philippines.
“In 2018, the US continued to experience damaging weather and natural catastrophes in high exposure areas, and, in some instances, in regions that had been impacted in less than a year prior,” said Howard Botts, chief scientist at CoreLogic. “Hazards will always pose a real threat to homes and businesses, and knowing exactly what that risk entails is critical to helping ensure sufficient protection from the financial catastrophes that so often follow natural disasters.”
Highlights of the report include:
Flooding
Atlantic Hurricanes
Wildfire