Moody’s RMS highlights forecasts for near-normal 2023 hurricane season amid competing factors

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Reinsurance News - Jun 26, 2023

Moody’s Risk Management Services (RMS) has reviewed forecasts for the 2023 hurricane season, saying they are indicating that a near-normal season is most likely due to the competing and opposing influence of key factors such as the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and above-average North At...

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