AIR Hurricane Model for the United States
The AIR Hurricane Model for the United States is a fully stochastic model that captures the effects of hurricane-induced winds, storm surge, and precipitation-induced flood on insured properties in the United States. Wind intensity computations are based on storm intensity, size, location, forward speed and direction, as well as the underlying terrain and land use in the region. Storm surge estimates are modeled using the associated hurricane's meteorological parameters, coastal elevation and geometry, tide heights, and bathymetry.
For detailed information refer to the model description AIR Hurricane Model for the United States> on the AIR Client Portal.
