Cotality’s 2026 storm report finds 43.5 million U.S. properties face rising hail risk, with losses rivaling major hurricanes.
Severe convective storms can produce damaging winds, flash flooding, large hail, and tornadoes, causing extensive damage to the infrastructure and ecosystems and significant losses in economy and ...
Severe convective storms, also known as severe thunderstorms, may not generate the same headlines as hurricanes, but these storms can pose a greater threat to inland solar and wind energy projects.
Wildfires have become an ever-increasing threat as houses are built closer together and the growing impacts of climate change wreak havoc on natural landscapes. Entrepreneurs, in response, have ...
Climate change is often associated by the public with a reduction in precipitation, but in fact for most of the world’s regions scientists predict a change in rainfall pattern. This change in rainfall ...