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Arturo Forecasts Potential Roof Damage During Storm Season

June 21, 2022
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Firm uses AI to analyze risk of roof damage in Gulf States.


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US NOAA Sends New GOES-T Satellite Into Orbit to Track Wildfires, Hazardous Weather

March 1, 2022
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"NOAA’s geostationary satellite system provides the only continuous coverage of the Western Hemisphere, enabling forecasters to issue warnings to protect the lives and property of the one billion people, who live and work in the Americas,” said Steve Volz, Ph.D., assistant administrator of NOAA’s Satellite and Information Service.
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CoreLogic Climate Change Catastrophe Report Estimates 14.5 Million U.S. Homes Impacted by Natural Disasters in 2021

February 17, 2022
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“By leveraging granular data for the increasing frequency and severity of catastrophes, we are able to see that more than 14.5 million homes were impacted to some degree by natural hazards in 2021. That’s about 1 in every 10 homes in the United States,” said Tom Larsen, CoreLogic’s principal, Industry Solutions.
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New NOAA Tool Pinpoints Natural Disaster Risk Down to County Level

December 9, 2021
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Developed by NCEI with data from NOAA, FEMA and academic institutions, this interactive NOAA mapping tool provides detailed information on a location’s susceptibility to weather and climate hazards that can lead to billion-dollar disasters — such as wildfires, floods, drought and heat waves, tornado outbreaks, and hurricanes.
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Responding to Hurricane Ida

Responding to Hurricane Ida

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December 2, 2021
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Bart Meador is vice president of operations, residential storm, with PuroClean. His division specializes in mobilizing teams following CAT events. Here, he shares the experience of over 50 PuroClean franchises responding to Hurricane Ida devastation. 


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Inside Hurricane Ida Disaster Response Efforts

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December 2, 2021
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On August 29, 2021, Hurricane Ida made landfall on Louisiana’s Gulf Coast. PuroClean Residential Loss division vice president Bart Meador leads a team that steps in to respond on the ground and mobilize teams following such disasters. He shares PuroClean’s experience responding to Ida, including its impact on the Northeast.


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Active 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season Officially Ends

November 30, 2021
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The active 2021 Atlantic hurricane season officially concluded November 30 having produced 21 named storms (winds of 39 mph or greater), including seven hurricanes (winds of 74 mph or greater) of which four were major hurricanes (winds of 111 mph or greater).
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EPA Publishes its 2021 Climate Adaptation Action Plan

October 7, 2021
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The White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) and Office of Management and Budget seek public input on all agency climate adaptation plans. Members of the public may submit comments until Nov. 6, 2021.
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US Small Business Administration Hurricane Ida Assistance Now Over $110 Million

September 20, 2021
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The agency has delivered more than $110 million in disaster rescue funds to small businesses, homeowners, renters and nonprofit organizations recovering from damages caused by Hurricane Ida.
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$16 Billion to $24 Billion in Insured and Uninsured Flood Losses in the Northeast from Tropical Storm Ida, CoreLogic Estimates

September 11, 2021
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Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts sustained approximately 90% of the losses.


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2018 Hurricane Response: Florence & Michael

The 2018 hurricane season saw two named storms make landfall in the U.S. First, Hurricane Florence battered the Carolinas in mid-September. Then, Hurricane Michael barreled out of the Gulf of Mexico, into Florida, and across neighboring Southeastern states. This photo gallery contains photos from projects completed by restoration contractors in the affected regions. Photos courtesy: 911 Restoration
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Responding to Harvey: A Slideshow

Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Texas on the evening of Friday, Aug. 25. In three days, Harvey dumped several feet of water on Texas – including 16 inches in Houston on Aug. 27 alone, making it the city’s wettest day in history. Harvey also spawned tornadoes and a lot of wind damage. Experts believe it will take years to restore the damage Harvey has done, but restoration contractors didn’t wait to respond. While the rain still came down and water was high, companies hopped in their boats and trucks to do water rescues. Once the rain stopped and water receded, it was all hands on deck to start drying out the thousands of properties underwater. It’s a process that won’t be over anytime soon.

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