GISuser.com (press release)
COLUMBIA, SC, June 3, 2011 -- The University of South Carolina's Office of News and Internal Communications has compiled a list of faculty experts, many of whom conducted research along the Southeast coast and Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina, ...
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PR Web (press release)
With the country in the midst of the worst tornado season in 75 years and forecasters predicting an above average number of storms for the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season*, the need for residents in vulnerable areas to be personally prepared with ...
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PR Web (press release)
Eye on Texas Blog
Insurance adjusters, TWIA, the Legislative Oversight Board, the State Office of Administrative Hearings, and the Texas Department of Insurance all failed to ...
The Fort Gordon Signal
Despite the above average 2010 hurricane season, the country did not have significant damage last year. NOAA's forecast for 2011 predicts 12 to 18 named storms with winds 39 mph or greater. Of those storms, it will generate 6 to 10 hurricanes with ...
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Urgent Communications
NOAA's 2011 Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook calls for a 65% chance of an above-normal hurricane season, estimating a 70% probability for 12 to 18 named storms, six to 10 hurricanes, and three to six major hurricanes. "The wireless industry is a ...
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Urgent Communications
Community Impact Newspaper
A congressional redistricting map was soon to follow, and bills on the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association and a hyper-partisan “sanctuary cities” bill may join them. Most Senate Democrats, and in particular Sen. Wendy Davis, D-Fort Worth, ...
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PR Newswire (press release)
NEW YORK, June 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The end of 2011's string of bizarre and, in many cases, severe weather isn't over. In fact, it may just be starting. June marks the beginning of the six-month north Atlantic hurricane season and weather ...
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Marketwire
A recent study shows that for non-catastrophe claims, policyholders who used public adjusters received an estimated $9379 on their claim, compared to $1391 ...
PR Newswire (press release)
AUSTIN, Texas, June 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The Texas Windstorm Insurance Association (TWIA) has purchased $636 million in reinsurance protection. The policy will cover losses that exceed the $1.6 billion in funds estimated to be available from the ...
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Virtual Press Office (press release)
The Texas Windstorm Insurance Association (TWIA) is the state's insurer of last resort for wind and hail coverage in the 14 coastal counties and parts of Harris County (east of Highway 146). TWIA provides wind and hail coverage when insurance companies ...
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