PREDICTIVE MODELING EFFECTS HAZARDS RISKS DAMAGES (LOSSES) MITIGATION.

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PREDICTIVE MODELING EFFECTS HAZARDS RISKS DAMAGES (LOSSES) MITIGATION

EXAMPLES WEATHER FORECASTS SLOSH HURREVAC HAZUS

WEATHER FORECASTS

SLOSH MODELS STORM SURGE TAILORED TO INDIVIDUAL BASINS

SLOSH MEOWS MOMS NOT REAL TIME YET

HURREVAC FORECAST TRACKING STORM SURGE WIND FIELDS EVACUATION TIMING

HURREVAC FORECAST TRACKING

HURREVAC STORM SURGE

HURREVAC WIND FIELDS

HURREVAC EVACUATION TIMING

HAZUS ADVANCED GIS BASED LOSS ESTIMATION MODEL CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FOR EARTHQUAKES, WIND, AND RIVERINE FLOODING