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Hazard Forecast Tools
WSI’s Hazard Forecast Tools include detailed preseason,
live hurricane and updated seasonal forecasts. These unique
forecasts contain features that have been previously unavailable
to the marketplace including hurricane predictions beyond 5
days, uncertainty estimates, and the incorporation of the entire
suite of state-of-the-art global forecasting models. Insurers
will be able to plan more strategically with increased lead
time and greater forecasting accuracy to help identify exactly
where exposures exist. |

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Global Weather
Data
Real-Time Data -
Leveraging a robust data collection facility that ingests vast
amounts of weather data from around the world, WSI can produce
real-time products that display weather in a format that is
most useful to your operations. For example, if a severe wind
event is occurring in an exposed region, WSI can produce text
files or shape files, in real-time, depicting the sustained
wind speed and maximum wind gusts. Other types of data available
include North American and European radar information and global
satellite imagery.
Forecast Data -
WSI provides forecasts for the US Hurricane season, Japanese
and Australian typhoon seasons, and European wind seasons. WSI
updates these forecasts on a monthly basis to allow members
of the industry to buy more protection and/or provide more capacity.
Historical Data - For
those that require historical weather data for analyses, WSI
provides access to worldwide weather data collected as far back
as most observation stations have been in existence.
Leading Research & Development
- WSI’s capabilities extend beyond straight data delivery.
Our leading-edge research and development team constantly strives
to translate weather information into more powerful and useful
tools to aid our customers with critical decision making. WSI
produces a number of proprietary forecasts including WSI’s
Hot Storm Index™
which derives the potential impact of severe weather events
including hail, wind, and flooding from raw NEXrad radar data. |