Most conventional wildfire risk models rely on historical data and often fail to adapt to changing environmental conditions

According to the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC), the US has averaged about 62,805 wildfires per year, burning approximately 7.5 million acres annually over the past decade. With concerns around global warming only rising, so too are relevant, expansive, insurance packages.

Speaking to Insurance Business, Andrew Notohamiprodjo (pictured), head of data science

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