
Advanced Forecasting Corporation is a predictive risk advisory firm and think-tank in Planetary Risk Management. They pride themselves in being a leader in delivering tailored solutions in forecasting weather volatility and the impact of global climate change, the threat of earthquakes and other planetary disasters, and in advisory consulting surrounding the growing dangers of terrorism. AFC provides customized know-how, insights and assessments to over a dozen different industries, and to companies ranging from individual ownership to global corporations with assets in excess of $500 billion, as well as to investors and individuals and other organizations that are affected by any natural-based threats, human-caused perils and irregular economic complexities.www.advancedforecasting.com
Weather Risk Forecasts, Long Range Weather Risk Maps
Industrial weather forecast threat management, Meteorological prediction and seasonal planning, Planetary natural disaster risk impact assessment, Hurricane tropical storm track forecasting, Climate change Global Warming historical data
There are 9 experts at Advanced Forecasting Corporation
CEO, Senior Industrial Disaster Threat Forecaster
Executive Vice President
Senior Consulting Research Meteorologist
Senior Vice President, Information Security
Director, Risk Analysis and Weather Communications
Advanced Forecasting Corporation experts have participated in the following GLG Seminars and Webcasts
May 24, 2011 | Teleconference
Teleconference: The Grimsvotn Icelandic Volcanic Eruption (16:30 BST (GMT+1)/11:30 AM EDT)April 11, 2011 | Teleconference
Teleconference: Farming Season Weather Outlook - Planting and Harvesting Implications (11:00 AM EDT)October 28, 2010 | London
Seminar: Weather Volatility and Impact to Commodities (London)April 20, 2010 | Teleconference
Teleconference: After Shocks-Economic Impacts of Iceland's Volcano(2:30PM BST/3:30PM CET/9:30AM EDT)April 2, 2009 | New York
GLG Seminar: (NYC) Climate Change Risk – Impact on Crop ProductionBrowse all 6 GLG Live Meetings hosted by Advanced Forecasting Corporation
Study Groups are clusters of experts with similar progessional backgrounds, indsutry expertise, experience level, job function, geography, and other characteristics. These are the top Study Groups members of Advanced Forecasting Corporation belong to.
| Study Group Name | No. Members |
|---|---|
| Life & Health Insurance Experts | 1970 |
| CIOs, CISOs and CITOs | 1281 |
| Independent Insurance Consultants | 599 |
| Life & Health Insurance Consultants | 513 |
| Natural Gas Experts (North America) | 326 |
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June 17, 2010
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