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Hurricanes

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and other sources have predicted an active to extremely active 2010 Atlantic hurricane season, with a 70 percent probability of 14 to 23 named storms, eight to 14 hurricanes, and three to seven major hurricanes (category 3 or higher).

Among the many lessons learned during past active hurricane seasons was the importance of taking early steps to prepare before a storm hits. As Hurricanes Ike and Katrina demonstrated, a powerful storm can create havoc far beyond its immediate landing zone. Organizations thousands of miles from the Gulf Coast suffered losses as Katrina, for example, disrupted supply chains in numerous industries and regions, forced travelers to cancel trips, disrupted agricultural operations, and more.

Marsh has a variety of resources aimed at helping organizations to enhance their hurricane preparedness and response efforts. Our Hurricane Preparedness & Response Checklist is designed to highlight the issues organizations should be thinking of before and during hurricane season.

Marsh and its sister companies offer a number of services and information sources to enable our clients to better prepare for and manage the consequences of this year's hurricane season. You will find links to these resources on the right-hand side of this page, which will be updated regularly. You can also visit our Emergency Disaster Recovery Web site for additional information.

For more information about how Marsh can help your organization during the 2010 hurricane season, please contact us at .

Marsh Media Advisory: 2010 Atlantic Hurricane Season

From Guy Carpenter: 2010 Hurricane Season Begins — Knowing, Understanding and Better Managing the Risks

From Marsh and Guy Carpenter: North Atlantic 2010 Hurricane Forecast

Emergency Disaster Recovery Web Site

After the Storm: Managing Market Uncertainty
View a 10-minute briefing on changes in the property insurance marketplace, why those changes occurred, and what they mean for insurance buyers.

 

Download our hurricane preparedness checklist.

Read about loss measurement programs.

Read the "Impact of Nature: The Aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita."

To stay up-to-date on hurricanes and other risk issues, register for our New Reality of Risk audio conference series.

 

Related Topics

Visit the United States Landfalling Hurricane Probability Project web site for landfall probability information, methodology documentation, and more.

Access information from the National Hurricane Center.

Contact Marsh to discuss climate change: .

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