Your search for categories "Tropical Cyclone" has returned 19 results.
Sort by: Date Relevance

The AIR Typhoon Model for Japan

pdf - 3357 Kb
June 17, 2021

This brochure provides an overview of the AIR Typhoon Model for Japan. This model can explicitly separate wind, flood, and surge losses and accounts for the impact
...   Download

Demand Surge Perspective on European Extratropical Cyclones 1

pdf - 976 Kb
June 02, 2021

This white paper discusses the demand surge perspective on European extratropical cyclones and uses the 1990, 1999, and 2007 seasons as case studies.
...   Download

2017 Hurricane Season Demand Surge Insights

pdf - 606 Kb
October 14, 2020

We examine the economic demand surge following Hurricanes Harvey and Irma to see how they affected construction costs and market equilibrium.
...   Download

The AIR Tropical Cyclone Model for the Caribbean

pdf - 3754 Kb
July 10, 2020

This brochure provides an overview of the AIR Tropical Cyclone Model for Caribbean, which provides comprehensive coverage of all 29 countries and territories in the Caribbean.
...   Download

AIR Hurricane Model for the United States

pdf - 4050 Kb
July 09, 2020

This brochure provides an overview of the AIR Hurricane Model for the United States, which provides companies with information about potential losses before they occur, along with the ability to differentiate risks at a granular level.
...   Download

Issue Brief: Weathering Hurricane Variability in a Warm Atlantic

pdf - 775 Kb
May 07, 2018

After the catalytic 2004 and 2005 hurricane seasons in the United States, the insurance industry wondered if a “new normal” was establishing itself in the Atlantic basin.
...   Download

AIR Tropical Cyclone Model for Australia

pdf - 10747 Kb
February 15, 2017

This brochure provides an overview of the AIR Tropical Cyclone Model for Australia. The model captures the risk from all three cyclone-related perils that contribute to property loss in Australia: wind, precipitation-induced flood, and storm surge. It also leverage’s AIR’s detailed industry exposure database for Australia, which provides a foundation for all modeled industry loss estimates and can be used to disaggregate exposure data to a highly detailed level for more accurate loss estimates.
...   Download

AIR Tropical Cyclone Model for Mexico

pdf - 5624 Kb
July 29, 2016

This brochure provides an introduction to the AIR Tropical Cyclone Model for Mexico, which features a basinwide catalog of simulated events to enable companies to assess risk to portfolios that span Mexico, the Caribbean, the United States and even the Gulf of Mexico (offshore assets). The AIR model incorporates a high-resolution flood module to estimate the severity of precipitation-induced flooding, the probability of which can be exacerbated by Mexico's mountainous terrain. The model explicitly accounts for the complex teleconnections between the El Niño-Southern Oscillation and Atlantic wind shear, appropriately reflecting the negative correlation between tropical storm genesis in the two basins.
...   Download

The AIR Tropical Cyclone Model for India

pdf - 2989 Kb
November 10, 2015

AIR Tropical Cyclone Model for India Tropical cyclones have caused millions, and even billions, of dollars in damage in India. The growing number of properties on the coast, together with growing insurance penetration, make it essential for companies operating in this market to have the tools necessary to make an appro
...   Download

The AIR Tropical Cyclone Model for Canada Key Advantages

pdf - 1222 Kb
November 03, 2015

This document describes the key advantages of the AIR Tropical Cyclone Model for Canada, which is designed to meet the unique risk management needs of companies exposed to wind resulting from tropical cyclones impacting Canada.
...   Download

Loading...

Close

You’re almost done.
We need to confirm your email address.
To complete the registration process, please click the link in the email we just sent you.

Unable to subscribe at this moment. Please try again after some time. Contact us if the issue persists.

The email address  is already subscribed.

You are subscribing to AIR Blogs. In order to proceed complete the captcha below.