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36 hours until landfall

A category 3 hurricane has formed in the Gulf of Mexico. Dubbed “Maribelle,” it's forecasted to inflict significant damage on the Texas coast, particularly the Houston area. Its impacts are 36 hours away.

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Chloe's Story

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Chloe's Story

Follow Chloe to see how insurance executives use the Verisk Ecosystem as mission control to make critical decisions during weather events.

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Chloe, an insurance company executive, uses the Verisk Ecosystem for real-time weather updates to predict the path of the storm.

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She relies on catastrophe management software to overlay this weather data and identify which of her policyholders are most likely to be affected.

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And she reviews natural catastrophe models to triage the severity of the damage ahead of time.

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Finally, she double-checks the workloads of available field adjusters and sends out an assignment alert to the people with the experience and resources to make it to the affected regions on time.

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