As severe thunderstorms continue incurring annual industry losses, we continue making scientific and modelling advancements to give you a complete view of risk.
Identify the frequency, severity, and geographical distribution of the separate tornadoes, hailstorms, and straight-line wind events.
Get statistical and physical modelling integrated with the latest meteorological research and claims data accounting for all loss-causing events, large or small.
Evaluate the implications on loss of different construction materials, occupancy classes, building codes, structure age, and mitigation features.
Verisk uses de-trended storm reports and radar data to capture a near-present view of the frequency, duration, and severity of severe thunderstorm outbreaks across the US.
Look into Verisk’s hail vulnerability module in our updated US Severe Thunderstorm model; it considers the damageability of individual structure characteristics, giving you a better sense of how hail impacts the roof and other parts of a structure.
Events close in space and time are grouped using clustering algorithms to create realistic individual outbreak patterns of hailstorms and straight-line winds in each location.
Our Severe Thunderstorm Risk Models account for regional and temporal variations in sub-peril vulnerability to capture local building practises and characteristics.
Each component has been extensively validated against detailed claims data, damage surveys, engineering research, historical events, and industry experience.
Get the most out of Severe Thunderstorm Risk Models with solutions that connect extreme weather to your book of business.
Verisk Synergy Studio is a powerful, flexible, and scalable catastrophe modeling and risk management platform, coming in 2026.
Understand your estimated exposure to loss from extreme events today—and in the future.
Model the risk of complex reinsurance contracts to inform your underwriting and pricing decisions like never before.