Verisk Estimates Industry Insured Losses from Winter Storm Ciarán will Range from EUR 800 Million to EUR 1.3 Billion
November 08 2023 - 5:50AM
Verisk Estimates Industry Insured Losses from Winter Storm Ciarán
will Range from EUR 800 Million to EUR 1.3 Billion
The extreme event solutions business unit of Verisk (Nasdaq: VRSK),
a leading global data analytics and technology provider, estimates
industry insured losses due to wind from Winter Storm Ciarán (also
named Emir by the Free University of Berlin) will range between EUR
800 million and EUR 1.3 billion, the majority of which are expected
in France.
Meteorological Background of Ciaran
Ciarán began as a shallow low that developed over the Ohio
Valley, U.S., on Sunday 29 October, associated with very strong
temperature gradients in the region. On Wednesday 1 November, the
storm explosively deepened by 34 mb in 24 hours over warm sea
surface temperatures, classifying Ciarán as a bomb cyclone. The
low-pressure center of Ciarán arrived in south-western parts of
England overnight into Thursday 2 November at 952 mb, the lowest
pressure ever recorded in England and Wales in November. However,
high-exposure regions in the area were spared the worst impacts
from the storm. Rainfall totals in north-western Europe were less
remarkable, but following a period of sustained wet weather, there
was some further flooding in parts of southern England.
The long trailing cold front from Ciarán spawned another shallow
low over the Alps overnight Thursday into Friday, causing
significant flooding in southern parts of Europe, most notably the
Tuscany region of Italy, far away from the center of the storm.
This flooding, along with the impacts in France and elsewhere from
windstorm Domingos over the past weekend, may contribute losses to
this event, which, depending on hours clauses, could be considered
a single loss occurrence along with Ciarán’s wind
impacts.
Hazard and Damage Observations
Ciarán’s impacts were most pronounced in northwest France and
the Channel Islands. In France, the worst damage was in the
northwest, in Brest. Similar impacts were observed in the Channel
Islands. Jersey in particular was very hard hit, with some of the
more extreme roof and structural damage there likely caused by a
strong tornado that was spawned by the storm. Jersey also saw golf
ball-sized hail which contributed to both roof and automobile
damage. The large amount of tree-related damage from this storm was
exacerbated by the fact that most trees in the region still have
leaves on them and the ground was quite saturated, making it more
likely for trees to become uprooted or fall over.
Verisk’s modeled insured loss estimates include insured physical
damage from wind to property (residential, commercial, industrial,
agricultural, and motor, including structures and their contents,
as well as business interruption and additional living expenses
(for the UK only).
Verisk’s modeled insured loss estimates do not
include:
- Losses due to coastal or inland flooding
- Losses due to tornadoes or hail
- Additional living expenses (ALE) for residential claims for all
modeled countries, except the UK
- Losses to uninsured properties
- Losses to infrastructure
- Demand surge
- Losses caused by Storm Domingos, which affected France and
Spain starting on Saturday 4
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