Beyond the Sketch
Hurricane season officially ends today, and while 2025 didn't bring a U.S. landfall, we're closing it out with the real deal: Dr. Hurricane Hal Needham. In this episode of Beyond the Sketch, Dr. Needham breaks down what it actually takes to survive extreme weather, from understanding wind and flooding to the often-overlooked dangers of storm surge. We dive into forensic meteorology, the critical role of hurricane hunters in collecting real-time data, and why impact-based forecasting is changing how communities prepare for disasters. But here's the contrarian angle: Dr. Needham explains why human complacency is one of the biggest threats we face. With populations in vulnerable coastal areas exploding and a quiet hurricane season potentially lulling people into a false sense of security, the real risk isn't just the next storm. It's whether we're ready for it. We also discuss data-driven risk analysis, how past weather events inform future predictions, and why communicating risks in simple, actionable terms can save lives. If you think a calm hurricane season means you're off the hook, think again. This is the hurricane conversation the insurance industry needs to hear.
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