Weather risk refers to the financial exposure businesses face from unpredictable climate events like storms or droughts. Companies use weather derivatives or insurance to hedge against revenue losses tied to temperature, rainfall, or snowfall fluctuations. Sectors such as agriculture, energy, tourism, and construction benefit by stabilizing cash flows and planning operations despite volatile weather patterns.
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