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AIR Worldwide Releases Updates to its Catastrophe Risk Management Systems.


BOSTON -- AIR Worldwide Corporation (AIR) announces the release of Version 8.0 of CLASIC/2(TM), CATRADER(R), and CATStation(R), AIR's catastrophe risk management systems. The version 8.0 releases include updates to several of AIR's catastrophe models and a number of software enhancements to make catastrophe analyses more efficient.

"We have been working closely with our clients to respond quickly to meet the industry's changing needs," said Uday Virkud, senior vice president at AIR. "In addition to updates to several of AIR's catastrophe models, including U.S. hurricane, Central and South American earthquake, and European extratropical cyclone extratropical cyclone  

See under cyclone.
, Version 8.0 of AIR's catastrophe risk management systems will provide clients with significant performance improvements for data import and management."

For the 2006 hurricane season Hurricane season refers to a period in a year when hurricanes usually form. For more information see: Tropical cyclone#Times of formation.

For a lists of past seasons, see:
  • The Atlantic hurricane season (see also )
, AIR is offering three catalogs for its U.S. hurricane model: the standard catalog, which is based on over 100 years of historical data and over 20 years of research and development; a near-term sensitivity catalog, which reflects recent research on the influence of sea surface temperatures on near-term (approx. 5 years) hurricane activity; and a 2006 seasonal hurricane catalog that accounts for the influence of current climate signals on hurricane activity for the season set to begin on June 1.

Enhancements to AIR's U.S. Hurricane Model result from an extensive analysis by AIR scientists and engineers of post-disaster survey findings and detailed client claims data from the last two years. Wind damage functions, which depict how high winds impact structures, have been fine-tuned for a number of construction types including commercial wood frame and light metal. AIR has also added six new occupancy classes, including gas stations, restaurants, and golf courses, to provide insurers who underwrite these types of properties with a more realistic view of their risk.

The storm surge storm surge: see under storm.  model has been enhanced with higher resolution elevation data to more accurately estimate the extent of ocean water incursion in·cur·sion  
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2. The act of entering another's territory or domain.

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 over land. The update also better captures peak surge levels resulting from intense storms like Hurricane Katrina Editing of this page by unregistered or newly registered users is currently disabled due to vandalism. .

"Significant storm surge losses resulting from Hurricane Katrina highlighted the need to better assess and manage storm surge risk," said Virkud. "In response to client requests, Version 8.0 of CLASIC/2 enables insurers to explicitly capture flood policy terms to more accurately estimate potential losses resulting from storm surge."

Demand surge accounts for the increase in the costs of repair and reconstruction in the aftermath of a catastrophe. After the 2004 hurricane season, AIR enhanced its catastrophe modeling
This article refers to the use of computers to estimate losses caused by disasters. For other meanings of the word catastrophe, including catastrophe theory in mathematics, see catastrophe (disambiguation).
 systems to enable clients to apply demand surge to their loss estimates on an aggregate basis to better account for the increased level of repairs that result when multiple storms are clustered both in time and location. After further analysis of economic and claims data from the 2004 and 2005 hurricane seasons, AIR has updated its demand surge function to better reflect the impact of mega-catastrophes.

AIR's Numerical Weather Prediction-based European Extratropical Cyclone Model has also been enhanced for Version 8.0 of CLASIC/2 and CATRADER. AIR's Earthquake Model for Mexico and South America South America, fourth largest continent (1991 est. pop. 299,150,000), c.6,880,000 sq mi (17,819,000 sq km), the southern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. , available in CATRADER, includes updates to all modeled countries and the addition of Peru. Additional software features in CLASIC/2 include enhanced exposure data control total reports, reinsurance treaty Reinsurance Treaty

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 loss views, and direct links to AIR's client support website from within the software.

About AIR Worldwide Corporation

AIR Worldwide Corporation (AIR) is a leading risk modeling company helping clients manage the financial impact of catastrophes and weather. Utilizing the latest science and technology, AIR models natural catastrophes in more than 40 countries and the risk from terrorism in the United States A common definition of terrorism is the systematic use or threatened use of violence to intimidate a population or government and thereby effect political, religious, or ideological change. . Other areas of expertise include site-specific seismic engineering analysis, catastrophe bonds, and property replacement cost valuation. A member of the ISO (1) See ISO speed.

(2) (International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland, www.iso.ch) An organization that sets international standards, founded in 1946. The U.S. member body is ANSI.
 family of companies, AIR was founded in 1987 to provide its insurance, reinsurance The contract made between an insurance company and a third party to protect the insurance company from losses. The contract provides for the third party to pay for the loss sustained by the insurance company when the company makes a payment on the original contract. , corporate, and government clients a complete line of risk modeling software and consulting services that produce consistent and reliable results. Headquartered in Boston, AIR has additional offices in North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. , Europe, and Asia. For more information, please visit www.air-worldwide.com.
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