Catastrophe modeling is the practice of using computer programs to mathematically represent the physical characteristics of natural catastrophes, terrorism, pandemics, extreme casualty events, and cyber incidents.
Catastrophe modeling is the practice of using computer programs to mathematically represent the physical characteristics of natural catastrophes, terrorism, pandemics, extreme casualty events, and cyber incidents.
Built from the most current scientific data available, catastrophe models capture how catastrophes behave and impact insurable assets using sophisticated historical or simulation methods. Most models are based upon a specialized framework.
AIR Worldwide is an American software company with a focus on risk and catastrophe modelingmodeling and data analytics that is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. Its clients come from insurance, reinsurance, financial services, and government markets.
AIR Worldwide is an American software company with a focus on risk modeling and data analytics that is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. Its clients come from insurance, reinsurance, financial services, and government markets.
AIR Worldwide is a Boston-based insurance company founded in 1987.
Catastrophe modeling is the practice of using computer programs to mathematically represent the physical characteristics of natural catastrophes, terrorism, pandemics, extreme casualty events, and cyber incidents.