Florence – extent of inland flooding in North Carolina

 In Event News

As of September 18, KatRisk’s updated inland flood footprint for Florence shows a reduction in flooding in central North Carolina and New Hanover County, which includes Wilmington. The reduction is due to observed rainfall being lower than forecast.

NOAA imagery for Florence is also available in EigenPrism; the latest update is for 09-19-2018. Updates are made available as received.

NOAA Florence Imagery 09-19-2018

 

Assessing the impact

For Hurricane Florence, EigenPrism users have a comprehensive set of event data covering wind, storm surge and rainfall. They can select the perils most applicable to their exposure sets, and then set customized thresholds for each peril and exposure set Alert. Thresholds can be set using a variety of metrics, including number of assets, impacted values, ground up loss, and damage factors. The result is smart Alerts that assess the impact for you, and let you know when it is time to act.

  • EigenAlerts provide automated notifications with key metrics to estimate impact
  • Customized and mobile enabled
  • Updated as forecasts and advisories change

And automated forecast Impact Report templates make event analysis available in minutes.

Contact us if you want to use EigenAlerts immediately; you can be up and running in a day if you have data in standard cat model or spreadsheet format.


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