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Cloudy with a Chance of Data Loss: Modelling the Physical Climate Risk of U.S. Data Centres

Data centres are the invisible backbone of the digital economy. It’s estimated that 94% of companies use cloud services hosted by a global network of data centres. The market was estimated to be worth $913 billion in 2025, a six fold increase since 2020. In this feature, TransZero research shares risk modelling insights on the US exposure of these data centres to physical weather extremes and how this might be changing through the 21st century in a warming climate.

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Is your company prepared for SS5/25?

On the 3rd December 2025, the Bank of England published SS5/25. The update represents a major paradigm shift in climate reporting requirements and disclosures. TransZero discusses what this update means for Physical Climate Risk modelling requirements.

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The Compounding Cost of Severe Droughts

Drought risk as increased significantly in recent decades and will continue to rise in a warming global climate. This feature reviews the cascading impacts of drought as well as lessons learned from TransZero’s new Drought hazard model.

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TransZero launches AI-powered climate risk platform

UK start-up TransZero has unveiled a new online platform designed to help companies worldwide manage the extreme weather risks associated with climate change and the financial impact they have on property assets and supply chains.

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Extreme Hail; an emerging threat across Europe

Increasing temperatures in Europe are leading to thunderstorm events producing larger, more extreme hailstones, capable of reaching up to 19cm in diameter. These events are causing widespread financial damage to cars and properties.

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US Hurricane Insurance Costs Continue to Spiral

Forecasters predict 2025 will see an ‘above-average’ level of US hurricane activity, with up to four major hurricanes predicted. Hurricanes cause an estimated $23 bn USD of damage every year in the US.

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