iMapHurricane Threat Assessment
Our threat assessment tool offers broadcasters precise display of forecast storm tracks combined with detailed damage predictions for affected hurricane impact zones. Using the HAZUS Hurricane Threat Assessment tool, broadcasters are offered a display package that shows output from a unique Hurricane Damage Assessment Model, illustrating the potential impact of a hurricane.
Damage assessment data includes the predicted impact on:
- Residential housing
- Businesses
- Shelter needs
- Road and highway disruption
- Debris cleanup
- Facilities at risk such as police and fire stations, hospitals, schools and energy production facilities
The iMapWeather software uses the HAZUS model that begins running 72 hours prior to a hurricane hitting the shores of the US, and is based on the mostly likely hurricane path, as determined by the National Hurricane Center.
Threat Assessment Key Features
iMap allows broadcasters or online audiences to create a variety of new projections around projected impact and likely damage assessments. The service also includes up-to-the-minute data on current tracks, historical tracks, model tracks, satellite imagery, wind fields, NHC bulletins, auto-updates, buoy and Ship network data. This data is prese
For more information, contact
Mike Gauthier at (405) 618.2239

