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Old 05-24-2024, 02:36 PM   #38
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John, I think you and I agree. One of the posts said that insurance companies are increasing or canceling insurance because of extreme weather. My point is that it is all about the math, including the density of insureds where are properties exposed to things like hurricanes and floods, the values of the insured properties, and the replacement costs. Much like life insurance, it is based on probability and statistics, and the statistics show a decrease in events, but huge increases in the densities, the values and replacement costs.
You've stumped me again--I can never figure out if you are an actual New Hampshire human being or a Russian bot. But either way, there are about a million sources that show very clearly that extreme weather is on the rise. Within any reasonable parameters, it should not matter where you get your news on this particular issue.

For readers who believe NASA is reputable, here's one. But for folks who do not believe NASA is reputable, Google this yourself...just try to ignore stuff from Exxon Mobil, Vladimir Putin, and others with an obvious interest in sowing distrust

https://science.nasa.gov/earth/clima...nt-or-intense/
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