Raised hurricane forecasts present urgency to update risk management strategies.

Colorado State University and Tropical Storm Risk have raised hurricane forecasts once again, predicting more serious potential natural catastrophes for this year’s hurricane season. Companies should incorporate the new data to update their models and adjust their risk management strategies.

Maptycs combines real-time weather reporting with your property data to ensure risk is effectively mitigated. Connect with our specialists to learn more and see Maptycs in action.

#riskmanagement #risktech #insurtech #hurricaneseason

Related Posts

Hurricane Debby ๐ŸŒ€ is slowly making her way up the East Coast after making landfall yesterday

Tropical Storm ๐ŸŒ€ Beryl is making its way through the Gulf of Mexico! Maptycs clients can

NOAA is predicting an above-normal 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, which occurs June 1 to November 30.

Maptycs was in Toronto this past week spending time with clients and sharing our geospatial property

We are progressing in our innovation journey, and are happy to report that we recently integrated

In 2023, the U.S. saw a record 28 weather events causing over $1 billion in damage,

Maptycs will be at RIMS Risk World 2024 in San Diego this May. We would love

MAPTYCS is an extraordinary product for the increasingly complex world of risk management, bringing clarity, precision,

According to the SwissRe Institute, global insured losses from natural catastrophes exceeded $100 billion for the

MAPTYCS is excited to announce our new strategic partnership with Tensor Flight. Having best in class

Meteorologists are predicting a challenging hurricane season ahead. The current El Niรฑo pattern has brought unseasonably

Integrating new data into underwriting and risk management is critical. With advancements in sensors, aerial imagery,