India Cyclone Hazard Model

Organisation
RMSI
Model Name
India Cyclone Hazard Model
Primary Hazard
Cyclone
Country
India
License
Not Specified
Version
2
Info URL
https://www.rmsi.com/products/
Mathematical model
Deterministic
First Release
2016
Last Release
2017
Actively Used In Sector
  • Insurance
Secondary Hazard
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Financial module
(i.e. insurance
policy conditions)
Financial module (i.e. insurance policy conditions)
Not Included
Abstract
The India cyclone hazard model is a dynamic model that simulates cyclone behaviour using mathematical formulations. It estimates the expected wind speeds, surge heights, and depth-averaged current fields along the coast for any cyclone. It can be used on a real-time basis for predicting multiple scenarios of winds and surges that could be generated by an approaching cyclone. Its resolution is about 1 km X 1 km. It has an option for the user to select any part of a coastal region to know the localised storm impact. Also, it has the capability of generating a 48 hours forecast of an incoming cyclone in a few minutes. Reliability of this model has been tested from about 200 cyclones of various categories that struck the coastal region of India during the period 1910 to 2012. It has the facility of providing wind fields at the lowest level of ward and village and PIN code levels which is useful for understanding cyclone risk for Insurance and reinsurance purpose.
Model Components
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Spatial Resolution
Hazard
Spatial Resolution Hazard
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Spatial Resolution
Exposure
Spatial Resolution Exposure
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Event Catalogue
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Vulnerability Modifiers
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Primary Modifiers
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Loss Amplification
Uncertainty
Accounted For
Uncertainty Accounted For
Comments
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Exposure Types
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Supported platform
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Platform details
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Application Cloud
Hosting
Application Cloud Hosting
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Client Requirements
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Client Requirements
RAM/CPU
Client Requirements RAM/CPU
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Browser Version
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Name
Sushil Gupta
Email Address /
Contact Details
Email Address / Contact Details
Sushil.Gupta@rmsi.com
Telephone
+91 8826100332
Supporting
Documentation
Supporting Documentation
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Services abstract
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Services downloads
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