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    Catastrophe Model-Based Assessment of Hurricane Risk and Estimates of Potential Insured Losses for the State of Florida

    Source: Natural Hazards Review:;2011:;Volume ( 012 ):;issue: 004
    Author:
    Shahid S. Hamid
    ,
    Jean-Paul Pinelli
    ,
    Shu-Ching Chen
    ,
    Kurt Gurley
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)NH.1527-6996.0000050
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: The state of Florida has about $1.8 trillion worth of residential property at risk of hurricane induced loss, and the hurricanes of the past few years have created a crisis in the homeowner insurance market. There is great uncertainty about the nature of the risk and the potential losses for the state as well as the insurance and reinsurance industries, and rates have consequently increased dramatically. This paper discusses the nature and use of a public catastrophe model to assess hurricane risk and estimate potential losses. It briefly explains the model design and then presents estimates of the average annual insured losses and probable maximum insured losses for the state of Florida. It also presents scenario-based loss estimates for Category 1 through 5 hurricanes land-falling at various locations in the state. The average annual insured loss for the residential properties in the state of Florida is estimated to be around $5 billion before deductibles and $3 billion after deductibles. And a 50-year hurricane is expected to cost the insurance industry about $26 billion, whereas the net cost to homeowners will be around $14 billion.
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    contributor authorShahid S. Hamid
    contributor authorJean-Paul Pinelli
    contributor authorShu-Ching Chen
    contributor authorKurt Gurley
    date accessioned2017-05-08T21:57:35Z
    date available2017-05-08T21:57:35Z
    date copyrightNovember 2011
    date issued2011
    identifier other%28asce%29nh%2E1527-6996%2E0000091.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/67447
    description abstractThe state of Florida has about $1.8 trillion worth of residential property at risk of hurricane induced loss, and the hurricanes of the past few years have created a crisis in the homeowner insurance market. There is great uncertainty about the nature of the risk and the potential losses for the state as well as the insurance and reinsurance industries, and rates have consequently increased dramatically. This paper discusses the nature and use of a public catastrophe model to assess hurricane risk and estimate potential losses. It briefly explains the model design and then presents estimates of the average annual insured losses and probable maximum insured losses for the state of Florida. It also presents scenario-based loss estimates for Category 1 through 5 hurricanes land-falling at various locations in the state. The average annual insured loss for the residential properties in the state of Florida is estimated to be around $5 billion before deductibles and $3 billion after deductibles. And a 50-year hurricane is expected to cost the insurance industry about $26 billion, whereas the net cost to homeowners will be around $14 billion.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleCatastrophe Model-Based Assessment of Hurricane Risk and Estimates of Potential Insured Losses for the State of Florida
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume12
    journal issue4
    journal titleNatural Hazards Review
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)NH.1527-6996.0000050
    treeNatural Hazards Review:;2011:;Volume ( 012 ):;issue: 004
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