Sentences with phrase «average annual loss»

A recent World Bank report reveals that Global Average Annual Losses from disasters in the built environment are now estimated at $ 314 billion and can increase to $ 415 billion by 2030..
Adding in potential changes in hurricane activity, the likely increase in average annual losses grows up to $ 7.3 billion... If we continue on our current path, by 2050 between $ 66 billion and $ 106 billion worth of existing coastal property will likely be below sea level nationwide... I may or may not live until 2050.
In its 15th annual study of mutual fund investor behavior, DALBAR discovered that equity, fixed income and asset allocation fund investors experienced average annual losses for all time periods examined except the longest (20 - year) time frame.
The 20 coastal cities where economic average annual losses (AAL) increase most by 2050 compared to 2005 for an optimistic scenario of sea level rise if current defence standards are not improved.
One 2013 study in Nature Climate Change estimated that average annual losses from flooding in the world's biggest coastal cities could rise from $ 6 billion per year today to $ 1 trillion per year by 2050.
Adding in potential changes in hurricane activity, the likely increase in average annual losses grows to up to $ 7.3 billion, bringing the total annual price tag for hurricanes and other coastal storms to $ 35 billion.
In the 40 years or so, the average annual loss was just -2.10 %.
That's five to ten times the average annual loss over the past 10 years.
The authors point out that the average annual losses in the value of western Kansas's groundwater aquifer were roughly equal to the amount of the fiscal surplus projected in the state's 2005 budget.
... We found significant correlations between the NAO signal and both the average annual loss (AAL) and the average seasonal loss (ASL)[due to floods], for all the countries analysed.
The six unions - the National Union of Teachers, the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, the National Association of Head Teachers, Unison, Unite and the GMB, said this would mean an average annual loss of # 339 for every primary pupil and # 477 for every secondary pupil.
For example, the (once) high profile Granville Market Letter - Traders produced an average annual loss of 5.4 % over the past 13 years.
One has to integrate over all possibilities of the hazard to determine the average annual loss, estimate the worst case scenario, or the entire spectrum of possible outcomes.
Since 2008, ice loss from West Antarctica's unstable glaciers doubled from an average annual loss of 121 billion tons of ice to twice that by 2014, the researchers found.
A recent study estimates that average annual losses from flooding in the world's biggest coastal cities — including New York City, Miami, New Orleans, Boston, and Tampa Bay — could rise to $ 1 trillion per year by 2050.
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