Acts of God Risk

In the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy in 2012, various articles pointed out the gap between the size of the storm's surge and the magnitude of such an outlying event planned for by New York City and coastal New Jersey. What was expected was much smaller than what was delivered by nature. For bus...

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