
These graphs depict the probability of at least one hurricane making U.S. landfall in 2012 between category 1-2 hurricanes and category 3-4 hurricanes with the higher chance of being a category 1-2 hurricane. It also depicts Florida's largest insurers by market share with the highest being Business Insurers and personal property insurers with "Citizens Property Insurance" .


The image depicts a projection of a major hurricane possibly hitting Florida's state-run insurer. The probability of a hurricane making landfall in the US is also cited, with 64% possibility.


This is a chart showing A large hurricane could be trouble for the state run insurer in FL. It shows the largest insurers in personal property, and business property in FL, and shows the likelihood of a storm making landfall in the US in 2012.


Gathering Storm? the probability of at least one hurricane making United States landfall 2012. A color coded graph showing likelihood divided into category 1-2 or 3,4,5 of hitting the United States overall , the gulf coast or florida and east coast.


This image shows multiple graphs detailing the probability of a hurricane hitting land in 2012. Also graphed is the highest purchasers of hurricane insurance.


This image is entitled "Gathering Storm: A major hurricane could pummel Florida's state-run insurer." It shows Florida's largest insurers by market share. It also shows the probability of at least one hurricane making U.S. landfall in 2012. The image appeared in The Wall Street Journal.


This article shows a picture of Florida, and the main issue in the article is that a major hurricane could hit Florida. The article include different graphs about the probability of which type of hurricane will hit and graphs on the bottom talking about the different insurers in Florida.


This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how hurricanes can cause extensive damage and losses for insurers and the probability of one hurricane hiting land


This is a graphic and also a set of graphs that are being used to illustrate that a major hurricane could pummel Florida's state-run insurer because of the claims that might arise.


This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how a major hurricane can bankrupt the state run insurance program run by Florida and the potential costs it could incur


This chart describes gathering storm. Specifically, a major hurricane could pummel Florida's state run insurer. Different categories are represented by different colors.


The image depicts how a major hurricane could do damage to Florida's state-run insurers. A 64% probability that a hurricane would make landfall somewhere in the US is cited, with 39% chance hitting the gulf coast, and 41% chance hitting the Florida and East Coast.


This image is about how likely it is that a hurricane will hit the U.S. in 2012. Category 1 or 2 is much more likely throughout the whole U.S. than a category 3 or 4. The image also shows FL insurance market share.

