Section: Articles Title: Stormy forecast / Dimitris PapachristouAuthor: Papachristou, Dimitris Notes: Sumario: Memories in insurance are often short. After Hurricane Andrew in 1992 caused problems for London Market insurers, there were not many hurricane losses until 2004, when four major hurricanes seriously impaired the profitability of several insurers. The following year, three major hurricanes including Katrina hit the US, leading to talk of increased hurricane activity and clustering. The debate then faded until, in 2017, a number of strong hurricanes caused much damage to the US and Caribbean. Climate change has put the Atlantic Basin in the spotlight, with a renewed interest in clustering.Related records: En: The Actuary : the magazine of the Institute & Faculty of Actuaries. - London : Redactive Publishing, 2019-. - 01/04/2020 Número 3 - abril 2020 , p. 24-27Materia / lugar / evento: Huracanes Riesgos meteorológicos Seguro de riesgos extraordinarios Empresas de seguros Mercado de seguros Cambio climático Tendencias Other categories: 328.1 Rights: In Copyright (InC) See issue detail