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Adapting Climate Models for Flood Risk Decision Making

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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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Contributors

  • Howard Kunst

    Howard began his actuarial career at a Wisconsin based insurance company in 1984. After holding a full range of actuarial roles with increasing responsibilities across multiple companies, Howard joined CoreLogic as Chief Actuary in June 2012. As part of the Science and Analytics team, Howard provides a variety of analytic services to clients, as well as providing thought leadership and Industry insight within CoreLogic’s Product Development, Sales, Science and Analytic teams.
    Howard is a Fellow of the Casualty Actuarial Society, a member of the American Academy of Actuaries, a member of the International Society of Catastrophe Managers (ISCM) and a Certified Catastrophe Risk Management Professional (CCRMP). Howard is also a member of the Insurance Regulatory Examiners Society (IRES) and the Association of Insurance Compliance Professionals (AICP). He is an active member of multiple committees and working groups across the many organizations where he is a member.

  • David Smith

    David Smith is Senior Leader in the Science and Analytics group at CoreLogic, based in Oakland, California. He plays a leading role in the development and support of CoreLogic’s catastrophe risk models worldwide, including the US Severe Convective Storm, US Wildfire, US Flood, North Atlantic Hurricane, and Asia Typhoon models, as well as models for earthquake and various weather-related perils throughout 98 countries. David oversees CoreLogic’s annual submittal to the Florida Commission on Hurricane Loss Projection Methodology, through which the firm’s model has been successfully certified since the process began in 1997, and he has also managed CoreLogic’s support of several rate filings for its US insurer clients.

  • Thomas Larsen

    Tom Larsen is a Senior Director for CoreLogic-Protect responsible for leading the industry adoption of technologies facilitating the management of natural catastrophe risk consequences as well as advancing industry-leading thought leadership on risk assessment opportunities and post-event response to catastrophes. Tom joined CoreLogic in 2013 with the acquisition of EQECAT, Inc., a catastrophe risk management firm, where he last held the title of Senior Vice President and Chief Product Architect. Roles in EQECAT included leading product management and client support, as well as leading the development and maintenance of CoreLogic’s WORLDCATenterprise platform. Tom earned a M. Eng. in Structural Mechanics from the University of California, Berkeley, and a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Stanford University. 

November 29, 2022
Tue 12:00 PM EST

Duration 1H 30M

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