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Adapting Climate Models for Flood Risk Decision Making

2022 Webinar - Adapting Climate Models for Flood Risk Decision Making- November 29

Legacy catastrophe models were developed to forecast risk into the immediate future presuming a stable and measurable hazard, and users of models relied upon loss-experience data to validate the usability. None of these are valid for estimating climate change risk. Join us as we focus on two aspects: Translating climate science into a reliable weather risk hazard projection, and gaining clarity on precisely the benefits of today's mitigation efforts are - a necessary part of understanding the marginal change from future risk.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Learn how Climate change scenarios can be incorporated into real model input parameters
  2. Learn what types of data are needed to properly capture climate change parameters
  3. Take catastrophe model output and use it for risk decision-making.

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