For Immediate Release:
AIR Worldwide Announces Crop Hail Model for Canada
The industry's first probabilistic model to capture the effects of hail on Canadian crops
The catalog of simulated events for the AIR crop hail model does not rely exclusively on records of past hail events and weather patterns; it also includes extreme, but realistic events outside the historical record that could have occurred given daily atmospheric conditions experienced during recent years.
The model's probabilistic view of potential hail activity provides a robust view of the risk of loss for the coming season to crop hail contracts in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan.
The model takes into consideration the unique impacts hail can have on various types of crops, including barley, canola, corn, flax, lentil, oats, pea, potato, soybean, and wheat, which are each explicitly modeled. Losses to all other Canadian crops are modeled implicitly.
Users of AIR's Crop Hail Model for the United States will now have an expanded view of North American crop hail risk because the models for Canada and the U.S. leverage the same 10,000-year hail catalog, with a domain that covers the contiguous United States and nine southernmost Canadian provinces.
The Crop Hail Model for Canada is currently available in CATRADER Version 19.
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For more information, contact:
Kevin Long
AIR Worldwide
+1-617-267-6645
[email protected]
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