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2017 — Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, Maria

Event Dates:

Category: Catastrophe • Flood • Wind • Climate Risk • Reinsurance • NFIP • Infrastructure • Market Stress • Puerto Rico

Summary

The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season — dominated by Harvey, Irma, and Maria (HIM) — is one of the most consequential catastrophe years in insurance history. The three storms caused:

HIM is a hinge event because it exposed:

This is the moment when the industry realized: the old catastrophe assumptions no longer hold.

The Events: Three Different Storms, Three Different Failures

1. Hurricane Harvey — The Flooding Catastrophe (Texas)

What made Harvey unique

Harvey stalled over southeast Texas for days, producing:

Why it mattered

Harvey is the event that forced the industry to confront rainfall‑driven flood risk.

2. Hurricane Irma — The Wind‑Field Monster (Caribbean & Florida)

What made Irma unique

Irma maintained Category 5 intensity for 3 days, with:

Why it mattered

Irma is the event that stressed wind‑risk models and reinsurance layers.

3. Hurricane Maria — The Infrastructure Collapse (Puerto Rico)

What made Maria unique

Maria struck Puerto Rico as a Category 4, causing:

Why it mattered

Maria is the event that revealed infrastructure as a catastrophe multiplier.

Insurance Impact: A Stress Test for the Modern Market

1. Insured Losses Exceeded $90 Billion

HIM became one of the costliest insured‑loss years ever recorded.

2. NFIP Crisis

Harvey produced:

3. Reinsurance and ILS Market Stress

HIM triggered:

4. Model Limitations Exposed

HIM revealed gaps in catastrophe models:

The industry began integrating climate‑change signals into modeling assumptions.

Regulatory & Policy Impact

1. NFIP Reform Debates Intensify

HIM accelerated calls for:

2. Puerto Rico Infrastructure Reform

Maria triggered:

3. Climate‑Risk Disclosure

HIM contributed to:

Scientific & Technical Impact: The New Catastrophe Era

HIM accelerated:

This was the moment when the industry began to accept that historical averages are no longer reliable.

Why It Matters in the Timeline

HIM is a hinge event because it:

This is the moment when insurers realized that the 20th‑century catastrophe model cannot survive the 21st‑century climate.

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