JBA builds on flood map suite

JBA Risk Management has launched a suite of global climate change flood maps aimed at helping to assess future physical risks.

The maps allow both location-specific and portfolio-level analysis, enabling users to identify geographic patterns, emerging hotspots, and compare impacts across climate scenarios.

The datasets combine flood science with climate projections, using change factors derived from global climate models rather than uniform adjustments to current conditions. This approach aligns flood risk with projected climate signals, offering a structured view of how exposure may develop.

Judith Ellison, head of business development, JBA Risk Management, commented: “Our climate change flood maps provide a visual representation of the same future flood risk science that underpins our data and models. For many organisations, seeing how risk patterns change spatially is critical to understanding what climate scenarios actually mean for assets, portfolios and long term decisions.

“By adding a map-based view across river, surface water and coastal flooding, we are giving clients another way to interrogate future flood risk and connect detailed analysis to strategic planning.”



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