. >>> let's brevard in chief meteorologist paul walsh, superstorm sandy, irene, snow, drought.stand my point. ka tri katrina. are these becoming more frequent? or is it media coverage? >> i think it's both. useal there's a market up trend in these kinds of events. two reasons for it. number one, there's just more exposure, more things in the way of these serious events, but we are seeing sort of a steady increase in these kinds of events. you can't pinpoint climate change, for example, but we are seeing these increased exposures action and insurance companies are paying attention to that, and thinking about that. >> do you think that pricing will go higher visit of this? >> yeah, we've seen pricing going up over the last couple years as it relates to things like hurricane sandy, irene, all these events we've been seeing, really over the last 20 or so years, but really over the last two, three years, we've seen these incredibly volatile weather conditions. >> but just to follow up on that, wouldn't it be unfair if they used this particular tornado as an excuse to up their pricin