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Ian Will Strengthen To Hurricane, Hit South Carolina on Friday
After leaving a wake of damage across Florida overnight, Tropical Storm Ian has crossed into warm Atlantic waters and will strengthen today. Ian made...
Listen to the podcast interview with Ben Zimmerman, Opterrix Founder and CEO, on Conversations on the Creek by Duck Creek Technologies.
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After leaving a wake of damage across Florida overnight, Tropical Storm Ian has crossed into warm Atlantic waters and will strengthen today. Ian made...
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In 2021, there were 20 billion-dollar weather and climate disaster events across the United States, according to the annual report by the National...
December 16, 2021 | DIGIN Digital Insurance Event, San Diego, CA Opterrix would like to thank everyone who attended our on-stage presentation stopped...
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MADISON, WIS. – December 7, 2021 See Press Release on PR Newswire.
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This week is National Hurricane Preparedness Week. As the start of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season is quickly approaching, it is crucial for...
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Next month, Climatologists from NOAA NCEI will release 30 years of weather and climate data from across the U.S. to serve as the nation’s updated...
Taking a quick look at the National Weather Service NSA (National Snowfall Analysis), 72.6% of the nation is covered by a blanket of snow today,...
NASA has completed their analysis of global temperatures for 2020. The year is effectively tied with the previous warmest year on record, 2016. 2020...
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In 2020, there were 22 weather and climate disaster events with losses exceeding $1 billion in the United States. This is 6 more than the previous...
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The future for monitoring sea-level changes is here, with the new Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite launched into orbit mid-November. This new...
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Whether due to new population growth or urban/rural migration patterns, the population of the United States continues to construct new buildings in...
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A recent study suggests that a warming climate may be changing the behavior of hurricanes after they have made landfall, and not for the better.