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  • Category 2 Earl Heads for Cape Cod September 3, 2010
    Hi, Dr. Rob Carver with your early-morning blog update. Earl is starting to pass the Outer Banks, all tropical warnings south of Cape Lookout, NC have been discontinued, and the hurricane watch for North Carolina has been canceled. Looking at our METAR history page, it is apparent the low pressure center of Earl is now moving away from Cape Hatteras.As of 50 […]
  • Category 2 Earl Passes the Outer Banks, Heads for Cape Cod September 3, 2010
    Hi, Dr. Rob Carver with your evening blog update. Earl continues to weaken, as he is now a category 2 storm. EarlAs of 11PM EDT, Earl is a Category 2 storm with sustained winds of 105 mph. From the advisory, Earl is located at 33.8 N, 74.4 W, 115 miles south-southeast of Cape Hatteras, NC and 570 miles south-southwest of Nantucket, MA. On average, Earl is cu […]
  • Earl significantly weakening September 2, 2010
    Hurricane Earl has significantly weakened today. The Hurricane Hunters found a central pressure of 948 mb at 4:06pm EDT, a large 20 mb rise from the 928 mb pressure of the 5am EDT advisory this morning. The aircraft found flight level winds at 10,000 feet of 124 mph, which translates to surface winds at the boundary between Category 2 and Category 3 strength […]
  • Earl: 3rd strongest hurricane on record so far north in U.S. coastal waters September 2, 2010
    Hurricane Earl strengthened significantly overnight, and its Category 4 140 mph winds make it the third strongest Atlantic hurricane on record so far north in U.S. coastal waters. Only Hurricane Esther of 1961 and Hurricane Connie of 1955 made it farther north in U.S. coastal waters at a higher strength. Both storms had winds 5 mph stronger than Earl--145 mp […]
  • Category 4 Earl Approaches the East Coast September 2, 2010
    Hi, Dr. Rob Carver with your evening blog update. It's a busy night in the tropics with category 4 Hurricane Earl and Tropical Storms Fiona and Gaston in the Atlantic. We'll focus on Earl tonight.EarlAs of 11PM EDT, Earl is a Category 4 storm with sustained winds of 140 mph and faster gusts. From the advisory, Earl is located at 27.8 N, 73.8 W, 520 […]
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California Earthquake Adjuster Certification

California Earthquake Accreditation for Adjusters in Orlando, FL

Full-day seminar (Registration) co-taught by Haag Engineering and Eberl’s Claims Service is accredited by the California Earthquake Authority (CEA) for adjuster certification.  Graduates of this course obtain the necessary certification required to adjust earthquake losses in California.

Earthquake Damage to Residential Properties can result in a Total Loss

Earthquake Damage to Residential Properties can result in Severe Loss

The course is approved for 7 Hours Adjuster CE in TX, FL, OK, NC, WY, & GA.

Course Overview: Haag provides instruction on earthquake characteristics, engineering principles, damage evaluation, and applies those principles to several detailed case studies (i.e. Northridge 1994). Eberl’s discusses the three California Earthquake Authority policies, techniques for scoping earthquake loss, deductibles, fair claims settlement laws, earthquake mediation, and disaster relief assistance. Course meets statute requirements for adjuster accreditation for California Earthquake Authority earthquake claim work.

Course Logistics:

Where: Orlando, FL

When: July 28th, 8am-5pm

Cost: $150

Registration may be completed online HERE.

Course Benefits: Strengthen your professional credibility and become immediately deployable in the event of an earthquake.  Prognosticators forecast an earthquake of catastrophic proportions as a strong likelihood within the next decade.  Begin your preparation now to ensure rapid and successful deployment when the big one hits.

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