Flooding in southern Alberta in 2005 resulted in approximately $ 300 million in insured payouts — one of the largest
loss events recorded in IBC between 1983 - 2005.
Not exact matches
The Golden Eagles have missed out on that
event in each of the past two seasons, posting a combined
record of 3 wins, 12
losses, and 3 draws.
According to ClimateWise, a global network of 28 insurance industry organizations, not only is 2017 likely to be the most expensive year on
record due to natural disasters and extreme weather
events all over the globe, but over the past decade only 30 % of catastrophic
losses were insured, leaving a climate risk protection gap of $ 1.7 trillion.
Although it may not be entirely possible to avoid an audit finding if TEA's guidance is followed, it is nonetheless incumbent upon and important for districts and charters to document the
loss of
records due to Hurricane Harvey and any other weather or unforeseeable and uncontrollable
event.
A history
record is an
event reported to AutoCheck by a vetted, reputable source that provides insight into the history of a vehicle and may include accidents, mileage, service history, number of vehicle owners and title brands like salvage and total
loss.
· High Density Headlights · Tinted Windows · Zero Accidents · Only 2 Owners · Miles: 110,550 · Within the Last 3 months had tune - up (Brand new wires and spark plugs) 0 Problem (s) Reported: 15 Title / Problems areas checked: No abandoned title
record No damaged title or major damage incident
record No fire damaged title
record No grey market title
record No hail damage title
record No insurance
loss title or probable total
loss record No junk or scrapped title
record No manufacturer buyback / lemon title
record No odometer problem title
record No rebuilt / rebuildable title
record No salvage title or salvage auction
record No water damaged title
record No NHTSA crash test
record No frame / unibody damage
record No recycling facility
record 0
Event (s) Reported: 6 Vehicle uses checked: No fleet, rental and / or lease use
record No taxi use
record No police use
record No government use
record No livery use
record No driver education
record 1
Event (s) Reported: 9 Vehicle
events checked: No accident
record reported through accident data sources No corrected title
record No duplicate title
record No emission / safety inspection
record Loan / Lien
record (s) No fire damage incident
record No repossessed
record No theft
record No storm area registration / title
record
In 2015, we
recorded estimated
losses of $ 136 million in connection with a property
loss event in China.»
This result would be strongly dependent on the exact dynamic response of the Greenland ice sheet to surface meltwater, which is modeled poorly in todays global models.Yes human influence on the climate is real and we might even now be able to document changes in the behavior of weather phenomena related to disasters (e.g., Emanuel 2005), but we certainly haven't yet seen it in the impact
record (i.e., economic
losses) of extreme
events.
Yes human influence on the climate is real and we might even now be able to document changes in the behavior of weather phenomena related to disasters (e.g., Emanuel 2005), but we certainly haven't yet seen it in the impact
record (i.e., economic
losses) of extreme
events.
Following this summer's new
record ice
loss, the Arctic will enter a winter with even less ice than ever before, leading to even thinner ice, which barring any monumental external
events like a major volcanic eruption, will likely perpetuate the trend in sea ice decline.
It features chapters on: the year in review, which highlights environmental extremes, including
record extreme weather and climate
events and increasing degradation of marine ecosystems, but notes progress towards new investments in renewable energy and towards a green economy; the benefits of soil carbon; the closing and decommissioning of nuclear power reactors; and on key environmental indicators, which underscores the need to address mounting challenges, such as climate change, biodiversity
loss, and land and soil degradation.
«Improving how we manage risk is vital and this requires a deeper understanding of where these
losses are occurring and not just for major internationally
recorded events.
From historic droughts around the world and in places like California, Syria, Brazil and Iran to inexorably increasing glacial melt; from an expanding blight of fish killing and water poisoning algae blooms in lakes, rivers and oceans to a growing rash of global
record rainfall
events; and from
record Arctic sea ice volume
losses approaching 80 percent at the end of the summer of 2012 to a rapidly thawing permafrost zone explosively emitting an ever - increasing amount of methane and CO2, it's already a disastrous train - wreck.
Economic damages from weather - related disasters climbed to near -
record levels in 2012, with over 800 major
events worldwide causing an estimated $ 130 billion in
losses.
Taking very small
events out of the equation, 750 relevant
loss events [in 2016] such as earthquakes, storms, floods, droughts and heatwaves were
recorded in the Munich Re NatCatSERVICE database.
In 2016,
record - breaking ice and snow
loss is clearly linked with
record warm air temperatures, and evidence suggests the Arctic meltdown is also contributing to extreme weather
events around the Northern Hemisphere.
Records in air temperature, ice melt, spring snow cover
loss, and extreme weather
events are interconnected.
However, because of issues related to data quality, the low frequency of extreme
event impacts, limited length of the time series, and various societal factors present in the disaster
loss record, it is still not possible to determine the portion of the increase in damages that might be attributed to climate change brought about by greenhouse gas emissions (S1).
The focus was on extreme weather
events that occur on a seasonal timescale, and specifically on the United Kingdom floods of Autumn 2000 which occurred during the wettest autumn ever
recorded, causing widespread damage and an estimated insured
loss of # 1.3 billion.
Second, and less important but still rather spectacular, was the melting of virtually every square inch of the surface of this ice sheet over a short period of a few days during the hottest part of the summer, a phenomenon observed every few hundred years but nevertheless an ominous
event considering that it happened just as the aforementioned
record ice mass
loss was being observed and measured.
South Africa reported
record losses of rhinos in its protected areas, while several high profile poaching
events made international headlines.
«It's awfully suspicious that we had a 1 - in - 700 year
event after the summer that we had the
record sea ice
loss in the Arctic,» explains Jeff Masters.
Second, that catalogue (which you should augment with pictures or video once you've bought the policy) will serve as an easy - to - use
record in the
event of a
loss.
Any
event of
Loss, destruction or damage to bullion or unset precious stones, curious or works of art for an amount exceeding Rs 10000 / -, manuscripts, plans, drawings, securities, obligations or documents of any kind, stamps, coins, or paper money, cheques, books of accounts, computer system
records, explosives shall be covered under the scope of plans, unless otherwise expressly stated in the plan.
By taking an inventory of your items you also can create a
record of what you own, so that in the
event of a
loss you are well prepared to file a claim.
In the
event the exchange fails or is compromised, Mitsubishi UFJ will compensate its clients for their
losses according to the
records they maintain.
Flooding • CoreLogic estimates flood
losses in the U.S. this year at approximately $ 10.67 billion, based on various flooding and storm
events recorded in the National Climate Data Center.