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1 General Session - The Big One
Robert J. Curry, FCAS Insurance Services Office

2 The Big One Historical Hurricane Activity What’s Changed
Hurricane -- What Ifs Historical EQ Activity EQ -- What ifs Mitigation

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4 HURRICANE HISTORY LONG-TERM FREQUENCY OF HURRICANES
Ten year moving average

5 Largest Insured Hurricanes 1949-1999
Reported Rank Year Name Losses ($B) Andrew 15.5 Hugo 4.2 Georges 3 Opal 2.1 Floyd 2 Source: ISO’s Property Claim Services

6 What has changed? Population Growth

7 Growth In Population Density

8 What has changed? Population Growth Inflation
Amount of Property per person

9 Amount of Property per person
Size of new home has increased 1645 square feet in 1975 2190 square feet in 1998 % of homes with 4 + bedrooms 21% in 1975 33% in 1998 % of homes with 2 1/2 or more baths 20% in 1975 52% in 1998 source: US Department of census

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11 Largest Insured Hurricanes 1949-1999
Adjusted Rank Year Name Losses ($B) Andrew 22.9 Betsy 7.4 Hugo 7.4 Cecelia 4.2 Georges 3.1

12 Hurricane -What Ifs Hurricane Bret Hurricane Gloria Hurricane Andrew

13 Hurricane Bret In 1999 made landfall south of Corpus Christi
$30 million in damage Made landfall in Galveston, Texas today? Potential Modeled Losses => $11.6 Billion Source: Applied Insurance Research, Inc.

14 Hurricane Gloria In 1985 passed over Cape Hatteras, NC as a Cat 3 & made landfall in Long Island as Cat 2. $400 million reported; $850 million adjusted Made landfall in Long Island, NY as a Cat 4 today? Potential Modeled Losses => $25 Billion Source: Applied Insurance Research, Inc.

15 What if Hurricane Gloria…
Made landfall in Brooklyn, NY as a Cat 4 today? Potential Modeled Losses => $39 Billion Source: Applied Insurance Research, Inc.

16 Hurricane Andrew What if storm like Andrew made landfall in downtown Miami today? Potential Modeled Losses => $50 Billion Source: Applied Insurance Research, Inc.

17 Largest Insured Loss EQs since 1940
Reported Rank Year Name Losses ($B) Northridge 12.9 Loma Prieta 1.2 Source: ISO’s Property Claim Services

18 Earthquakes - What Ifs 1886 Charleston, SC 1906 San Francisco
New Madrid

19 1886 Charleston EQ M7.3 in Charleston SC MMI 10
Estimated insured damage if happened today $10 Billion Source: Risk Management Solutions

20 1906 San Francisco EQ 1906 San Francisco EQ M8.3
Significant fire following damage Estimated insured damage if happened today $36 Billion Source: Risk Management Solutions

21 1811-12 New Madrid EQ 1811-12 => series of 4 EQs over 7 week period
MMI 10+ Estimated insured damage if happened today $88 Billion Source: Risk Management Solutions

22 Mitigation Efforts BCEGS Community graded based on
Building Code Effectiveness Grading Schedule Community graded based on building code in force enforcement of that code Credits associated with better grade 4,600 communities evaluated approved in 48 states

23 Good versus Bad Construction Practices - Hurricane Andrew


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