Our latest #DiamondOpenAccess peer-reviewed research is now live!

In this article, authors Dominick Dusseau, Zachary Zobel, and Christopher Schwalm, Woodwell Climate Research Center, analyse the performance of seven catastrophe #flood models and explore the wide range of loss estimates from the state level to the asset level.

Click here to read “Validation and Comparison of U.S. Loss Estimates from Catastrophe Flood Models” for free: https://journalofcrr.com/research/04-01-dusseau-et-al/

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Are you interested in the fundamental science and practical application of risk modelling and analysis?

Or maybe you are driven to understand how catastrophe models can be applied to assess loss and damage in vulnerable regions?

If so, make sure to download the latest research published by the Journal of Catastrophe Risk and Resilience.

Discover more today - https://journalofcrr.com/research/

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MANUSCRIPT UPDATE: Journal readers - we are excited to announce that next week we will be publishing a new research paper!

Make sure to keep an eye on the #JCRR social media accounts and website for more!
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Das says affordable compute and national datasets will slash BFSI model cycles from months to weeks. With cloud‑grade processing and tighter model governance, risk modelling can finally keep pace with product managers’ needs. MeitY’s push could reshape the industry—read how this policy shift could accelerate innovation. #AffordableCompute #NationalDatasets #BFSI #RiskModelling

🔗 https://aidailypost.com/news/das-says-affordable-compute-national-datasets-will-cut-bfsi-cycles

The clustering of #hurricanes throughout the Contiguous United States is a poignant topic for risk carriers with interests throughout the US. 

For #insurance risk carriers, the results of this recent #JCRR research article by author Christopher Webber, Brit Insurance, could inform decisions surrounding outwards reinsurance purchasing: https://journalofcrr.com/research/03-04-webber/

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In today’s era of uncertainty, it is more important than ever to monitor and model climate hazards.

It is more important than ever to understand exposure and vulnerability.

And it is more important than ever to progress catastrophe risk management. 

Discover how you can get involved in this mission today: https://journalofcrr.com/ 

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JCRR is here to strengthen the link between academics, catastrophe risk research, and industry.

We provide a forum for experts in academia and industry to publish the methods and results of their research.

We help make relevant academics visible to an industry which can consume and utilise their research.

We are here to generate impact.

Become a part of our community today: https://journalofcrr.com/ 

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The 2025 Hurricane Season is soon to begin, and while daily forecasts will be crucial during this time, so too are future assessments and projections.

Two #JCRR manuscripts shed light on tropical cyclone risks and the uses of climate models - and more will be published in the coming months. 

Keep informed here: https://journalofcrr.com/research/

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At #JCRR, we continue to support academics and national agencies as they seek to deliver global climate resilience through research and data understanding. 
We do not charge for academics to submit papers - and we do not charge our readers to read papers: https://journalofcrr.com/about-us/

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About us - Journal of Catastrophe Risk and Resilience

The Journal of Catastrophe Risk and Resilience is a diamond open-access research journal with a broad remit including natural hazards and catastrophe risk.

Journal of Catastrophe Risk and Resilience - The first open-access, peer-reviewed journal of catastrophe research

In a recent comment article submitted to #JCRR titled “Insights into Industrial Catastrophe Risk Climate Peril Modelling, and Cross-Sector Opportunities for Progress”, the authors discussed the different approaches they take to create models reflecting the current distribution of hazard frequency and intensity.

As a #DiamondOpenAccess journal, the article is free to read: https://journalofcrr.com/comment/02-04-guin-et-al/ 

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Insights into Industrial Catastrophe Risk Climate Peril Modelling, and Cross-Sector Opportunities for Progress - Journal of Catastrophe Risk and Resilience

Authors Jayanta Guin, Suz Tolwinski-Ward, Charles Jackson, Boyko Dodov, and Roger Grenier Verisk Extreme Event Solutions, Boston, MA introduce the catastrophe risk modelling industry, describe the history and latest developments in state-of-the-art cat models within their firm, and discuss how further collaboration across sectors could contribute to improvements in the estimation of climate-driven risk.

Journal of Catastrophe Risk and Resilience - The first open-access, peer-reviewed journal of catastrophe research