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  2. 81% of Americans say extreme weather is costing them more ...

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    For example, removing a fallen tree after a storm can cost up to $2,000, according to Angi, while HomeAdvisor data shows that cleaning up a flooded basement can run as high as $15,000. Damage from ...

  3. Cost-loss model - Wikipedia

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    The intuition behind the Extended cost-loss model, and the reason why information about forecast changes can help decisions, can be explained as follows. [9] Consider the situation in which an event organizer is holding an event on Saturday, and is accessing a weather forecast on Thursday to help them decide whether to cancel the event or not.

  4. Weather - Wikipedia

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    Weather is the state of the atmosphere, describing for example the degree to which it is hot or cold, wet or dry, calm or stormy, clear or cloudy. [1] On Earth, most weather phenomena occur in the lowest layer of the planet's atmosphere, the troposphere, [2] [3] just below the stratosphere.

  5. Why cloud seeding cannot make or control the weather

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    The experts urged people to not believe rumors on the possibility that the weather can be controlled, chalking up the conspiracy theories as machinations of intrigue but nothing more.

  6. List of paradoxes - Wikipedia

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    Abilene paradox: People can make decisions based not on what they actually want to do, but on what they think that other people want to do, with the result that everybody decides to do something that nobody really wants to do, but only what they thought that everybody else wanted to do.

  7. The rising cost of extreme weather for homeowners and drivers

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    Bankrate insights. According to Bankrate’s financial impact survey, 81 percent of U.S. adults say they have incurred costs in the last 10 years due to extreme weather or paid higher energy bills ...

  8. The Devastating Consequences Of A 'Small' Rise In Global ...

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    More people will be exposed to the ravages of flooding and drought. But if the nations involved in the Paris talks stay on their current emissions track and don’t reduce greenhouse gas emissions, temperatures could go up by almost 6 degrees Celsius this century, according to the Committee on Climate Change, an independent body that advises ...

  9. Weather risk management - Wikipedia

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    A wide range of capital providers make markets in weather risk. To date the weather risk management trading market is primarily made up of dedicated weather trading operations, such as Nephila Capital Ltd, Galileo Weather Risk Management Advisors LCC, Swiss Re, RenRe, and Coriolis Capital, who execute trade orders in weather or weather-contingent commodity trades, the trading desks of ...