Three Things to Know: Historic Flooding in Seoul, South Korea
Torrential rains hit the South Korean capital of Seoul. A month’s worth of rain fell in southern Seoul from Monday into Wednesday.
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Jon Schneyer holds the position of director of catastrophe response at CoreLogic. In this role, he produces content in response to catastrophic events around the globe. Jon aims to keep CoreLogic clients informed of weather risks by monitoring potential events, determining the scope of the response, coordinating with internal stakeholders and providing up-to-date content.
Prior to joining CoreLogic, Jon held positions at Gallagher Re and Verisk Extreme Event Solutions (formerly AIR Worldwide). He is a geologist by training, holding a BS in geology and MS in both hydrogeology and meteorology.
Torrential rains hit the South Korean capital of Seoul. A month’s worth of rain fell in southern Seoul from Monday into Wednesday.
A slow-moving severe thunderstorm system crossed central Missouri starting mid-afternoon on July 25 bringing record breaking precipitation and floods.
A M7.0 earthquake struck beneath the island of Luzon, Philippines early Wednesday July 27, 2022 The major earthquake struck early Wednesday morning in Abra Province
A magnitude (M) 5.9 earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan in the early morning hours of June 22
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