Sylvie Lorsolo

Dr. Sylvie Lorsolo is a principal scientist and senior manager in the research and modeling group. Her main responsibilities are leading a team of meteorologists in the development of Verisk’s tropical cyclone models, monitoring tropical cyclones in real time, model validation, and client support and training. She also assists with insurance-linked securities contracts. Dr. Lorsolo holds a PhD in geosciences from Texas Tech University and an MS in physics and application from the University of Toulouse, France, and a master’s in environment from the University of Toulon (France).

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Following are some recent blogs:

How Nancy, the Second Muroto Typhoon, Caused So Much Damage in Japan in 1961

How Nancy, the Second Muroto Typhoon, Caused So Much Damage in Japan in 1961

September 2, 2021
Why Hurricane Michael’s Landfall Is Historic

Why Hurricane Michael’s Landfall Is Historic

October 10, 2018
Flying Into the Eye of a Hurricane

Flying Into the Eye of a Hurricane

July 14, 2016
Hurricanes Hit Canada More Frequently than You Think

Hurricanes Hit Canada More Frequently than You Think

October 15, 2015

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