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Have you signed up to the Journal Newsletter? It is a free compilation of all the latest #JCRR research and insights delivered in one handy digital mailout: buff.ly/gDD7kHL 

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The papers are timely, topical, and importantly, they are free to read.  

We invite you to delve into these articles and join in the conversation: buff.ly/bnWLCEO 

This is true #DiamondOpenAccess peer-reviewed publishing. 

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A stock image of a researcher at a laptop taking notes on a notepad with a pen in his left hand.

The Journal of Catastrophe Risk and Resilience is #DiamondOpenAccess. We don't charge submission fees, and we do not charge for readers to access our content either - but that doesn't make our peer-review process any less robust.

Read more: buff.ly/bnWLCEO

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An aerial photograph of a search and rescue boat in a flooded neighbourhood after natural disaster major flooding leaves central Texas underwater and entire community and neighborhood flooded in 2018.

An aerial photograph of a search and rescue boat in a flooded neighbourhood after natural disaster major flooding leaves central Texas underwater and entire community and neighborhood flooded in 2018.

“Not all climate risk products are created equal.”

#ClimateChange is increasing the risk of atmospheric perils - which in turn is causing broader uptake of #CatastropheModels.

But as this recently published #JCRR research paper reveals, the range of loss estimates varies: buff.ly/tJJgjdt

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An aerial photograph of flooding in Florida after Hurricane Ian in 2022.

An aerial photograph of flooding in Florida after Hurricane Ian in 2022.

Authors Dominick Dusseau, Zachary Zobel, and Christopher Schwalm, @woodwellclimate.bsky.social, analyse the performance of seven catastrophe #flood models and their range of loss estimates.

As a #DiamondOpenAccess article, this paper is free to read and download: buff.ly/tJJgjdt

#JCRR #ClimateRisk

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A stock image of a case full of letter plates used in a traditional printing press. We don't publish articles this way, but we can still appreciate the skill and aesthetics of the process.

MANUSCRIPT UPDATE: We are excited to announce that we will shortly be publishing a new research article!

Make sure to keep an eye on the JCRR social media accounts and website for more!
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A stock image of two co-workers or co-researchers discussing data on a screen. Another team of two are visible in the out-of-focus area behind them.

Our reasoning behind the #JCRR ethos is simple: we believe that to address global challenges requires open and transparent data and ideas. Knowledge needs to be shared, and it must be accessible to all. Learn more about our submission process and how you can get involved: buff.ly/muweLmm

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A man pilots a small boat through the flooded streets of Hoi An in 2017.

A man pilots a small boat through the flooded streets of Hoi An in 2017.

The latest #JCRR peer-reviewed research is now live! Authors Jesse Gourevitch, @envdefensefund.bsky.social; Max Snyder, @uofcalifornia.bsky.social; and Carolyn Kousky, Environmental Defense Fund, explore the effects of risk-based pricing reform on #flood #insurance uptake: buff.ly/iI6Itov

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A stock image of a researcher typing on a keyboard with her left hand while writing on a notepad with her left. It is supposed to represent the JCRR workflow, but I'm ashamed to admit that our desks are nothing like this tidy.

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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An aerial image of the aftermath of a natural disaster with the Journal of Catastrophe Risk and Resilience logo on top of it. Below the logo is text which reads "To overcome the f nancial pressures presented by climate change and natural hazards, society needs to adapt, it needs to build resilience, and for this we need knowledge – free, unconditional access to scientifc research papers. This is the purpose of diamond open access. This is the purpose of our journal."

An aerial image of the aftermath of a natural disaster with the Journal of Catastrophe Risk and Resilience logo on top of it. Below the logo is text which reads "To overcome the f nancial pressures presented by climate change and natural hazards, society needs to adapt, it needs to build resilience, and for this we need knowledge – free, unconditional access to scientifc research papers. This is the purpose of diamond open access. This is the purpose of our journal."

Articles published on #JCRR contribute a vital piece to the larger puzzle of understanding and managing #CatastropheRisk. If you are a researcher in the field of catastrophe risk and resilience, we invite you to submit your research for peer-review & help us deliver on this mission: buff.ly/ureCOi5

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A stock image representing an email newsletter; a hand is holding a smartphone flat, positioned side-on to the camera, and an illustration of an envelope with a "1" in a red circle in the top right is hovering above it.

The latest edition of the #JCRR #Newsletter showcases a series of papers that exemplify the collaborative spirit & rigorous inquiry that are at the heart of our mission. 

Sign-up to our newsletter today and join us in advancing the science and practice of building resilience: buff.ly/kjMir5r

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A stock image of a researcher sat behind a laptop at a desk in an office at night.

At #JCRR we uphold a rigorous peer-review process, ensuring scientific quality, relevance, and accuracy. By volunteering your time as a reviewer, you can help meet the demand for transparent peer-reviewed research. 
Learn more about how you can get involved: buff.ly/QrNEIIu 
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A Canadian Hail Climatology Based on Elevation and the Hail-Thunderstorm Ratio - Journal of Catastrophe Risk and Resilience In this article, authors Scott Kehler and Matthieu Desorcy, Weatherlogics Inc., explore the following question: Can elevation data and a thunderstorm climatology be used to produce a reliable hail…

In this article, Scott Kehler and Matthieu Desorcy, @weatherlogics.bsky.social, examine the relationship between elevation and the hail-thunderstorm ratio: buff.ly/QrFqvOM

#JCRR #DiamondOpenAccess #Insurance #Impact #Resilience #NaturalHazard #Hail #Thunderstorms #Climatology

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The Hurricane Damage Index (HurDI) - Journal of Catastrophe Risk and Resilience There is demand to understand the current hurricane risk in the context of future climate change. In this JCRR research article, authors Ralf Toumi and Nathan Sparks, Imperial College London, propose…

There is demand to understand the current hurricane risk in the context of future #ClimateChange, and so in this recent #JCRR article, authors Ralf Toumi & Nathan Sparks propose using the hurricane damage index (HurDI) as a measure of the underlying non-stationary risk of hurricanes:

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Hail is a major source of insured losses in Canada; it is also responsible for significant agricultural yield losses. In this recent #JCRR paper, authors Scott Kehler and Matthieu Desorcy, @weatherlogics.bsky.social, explore methods to produce a reliable #hail #climatology: buff.ly/QrFqvOM

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The Hurricane Damage Index (HurDI) - Journal of Catastrophe Risk and Resilience There is demand to understand the current hurricane risk in the context of future climate change. In this JCRR research article, authors Ralf Toumi and Nathan Sparks, Imperial College London, propose…

#JCRR RESEARCH ARTICLE NOTIFICATION: In this article, authors Ralf Toumi and Nathan Sparks, Imperial College London, explore the use of the hurricane damage index (HurDI) to measure the underlying non-stationary risk of #hurricanes across the continental U.S.: buff.ly/2q9JntF

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A scientist looks at climate data at a workstation with multiple screens.

A scientist looks at climate data at a workstation with multiple screens.

The clustering of #hurricanes throughout the Contiguous United States is a poignant topic for risk carriers with interests throughout the US; the results of this recent #JCRR research article could inform decisions surrounding outwards reinsurance purchasing: buff.ly/kPITHaM

#ClimateChange

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A Canadian Hail Climatology Based on Elevation and the Hail-Thunderstorm Ratio - Journal of Catastrophe Risk and Resilience In this article, authors Scott Kehler and Matthieu Desorcy, Weatherlogics Inc., explore the following question: Can elevation data and a thunderstorm climatology be used to produce a reliable hail…

#JCRR RESEARCH ARTICLE NOTIFICATION: “A Canadian Hail Climatology Based on Elevation and the Hail-Thunderstorm Ratio” by Scott Kehler and Matthieu Desorcy, @weatherlogics.bsky.social, is now live, and free to read or download here: buff.ly/QrFqvOM

#DiamondOpenAccess #Impact #Resilience #Climatology

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Satellite imagery of Hurricane Ian heading towards Florida in 2022.

Satellite imagery of Hurricane Ian heading towards Florida in 2022.

In this recently published #JCRR research study, author Christopher Webber, Brit Insurance, investigates empirical signals of intra-annual dispersion in hurricane landfalls, at various spatial scales throughout the Gulf of Mexico: buff.ly/kPITHaM

#DiamondOpenAccess #Risk #ClimateChange #Hurricane

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An aerial photo of flooding left behind by 2019's Cyclone Idai in Mozambique.

An aerial photo of flooding left behind by 2019's Cyclone Idai in Mozambique.

“Anticipating [shifts in climate] risk is vital for designing effective strategies and reducing the loss and damages from future extremes."

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#JCRR RESEARCH ARTICLE NOTIFICATION: Our latest peer-reviewed research is now live! In this article, author Christopher Webber, Brit Insurance, takes an empirical approach to analyse the intra-annual landfall dispersion of CONUS landfalling #hurricanes throughout the Gulf of Mexico: buff.ly/kPITHaM

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Iloilo, Philippines - August 29, 2023: Super typhoon Goring or Saola brought flashfloods and rain to the country. Man pushing his pedicab as he wades in the flood.

Iloilo, Philippines - August 29, 2023: Super typhoon Goring or Saola brought flashfloods and rain to the country. Man pushing his pedicab as he wades in the flood.

This recent #JCRR article demonstrates the ability and potential flexibility of catastrophe models to quantify impacts for both economic and non-economic loss and damage by exploring the impact of climate change on inland #flood risk in Malawi, Vietnam, and the Philippines: buff.ly/YaKaxYX

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A boat floats on flood water in Hoi An during the 2017 floods in Vietnam.

A boat floats on flood water in Hoi An during the 2017 floods in Vietnam.

#JCRR RESEARCH ARTICLE NOTIFICATION: Our latest peer-reviewed research, “Catastrophe risk models as quantitative tools for climate change loss and damage: A demonstration for flood in Malawi, Vietnam, and the Philippines”, is now live: buff.ly/YaKaxYX 

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What is the Future of State-Created Insurance Programmes? - Journal of Catastrophe Risk and Resilience Carolyn Kousky, Environmental Defense Fund, and Hannah K. Friedrich, University of Arizona and Cornell University, explain the various state-created disaster insurance programmes in the United States…

In our latest #JCRR article, “What is the Future of State-Created Insurance Programmes?”, Carolyn Kousky, Environmental Defense Fund, and Hannah K Friedrich, University of Arizona and Cornell University, explore state-created disaster #insurance programmes in the United States:

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An aerial photo of the effects of Cyclone Idai in Mozambique, 2019. Brown floodwater is visible as far as the eye can see with occasional trees and buildings sticking out of the water.

An aerial photo of the effects of Cyclone Idai in Mozambique, 2019. Brown floodwater is visible as far as the eye can see with occasional trees and buildings sticking out of the water.

In this #DiamondOpenAccess #JCRR article, the authors use a +2°C above pre-industrial climate scenario to analyse possible changes to insured losses from a present-day baseline due to #TropicalCyclones in the contiguous U.S.: buff.ly/DzHS5Vm

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Three people are in a room discussing research topics - a young man in glasses is facing the camera, and the camera is shooting over the shoulder of a taller man and a woman whose hair is tied up in a ponytail, who appears to be leafing through a book.

#JCRR is here to strengthen collaboration between academics, catastrophe risk research, and industry. We provide a forum for experts to publish their research. We make relevant academics visible. We help generate impact.
Become a part of our community today: buff.ly/GBHAsRI 
#Risk #Sustainability

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A satellite image of Hurricane Maria in 2017.

A satellite image of Hurricane Maria in 2017.

#JCRR RESEARCH ARTICLE NOTIFICATION: Our latest peer-reviewed research is now live! Authors Ed Pope and Sam Phibbs show the impacts of further warming of the climate to 2°C above pre-industrial temperatures on #hurricanes: buff.ly/DzHS5Vm

#ClimateChange #DiamondOpenAccess

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An aerial photo of the destruction left by Hurricane Ian in Florida.

An aerial photo of the destruction left by Hurricane Ian in Florida.

#JCRR RESEARCH ARTICLE NOTIFICATION: In our latest comment article, Carolyn Kousky, Environmental Defense Fund, and Hannah K Friedrich, University of Arizona and Cornell University, explain the various state-created disaster insurance programmes in the United States: buff.ly/TO2xGZN

#ClimateChange

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An aerial photo of the damage caused by Hurricane Ian in 2022.

An aerial photo of the damage caused by Hurricane Ian in 2022.

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: buff.ly/MGnkohR

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A stock image of a lot of data - charts, graphs, etc - on a laptop screen. Two pairs of hands are visible, suggesting two people are discussing the data.

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: buff.ly/TjBhAvV
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