Historical Weather Risk contains comprehensive, historical records of hazardous weather data including hurricane, hail, tornado, and windstorm events. The data is presented at the individual address level using a unique and persistent identifier called the PreciselyID. Please use the following email for more information about the PreciselyID: snowflake.partnership@precisely.com.
Data Sets
- The Historical Weather Risk product consists of a single data set/table.
Data set content includes:
- Unique and persistent identifier (PreciselyID) for each address in the United States.
- Wind Events using the Beaufort Wind scale
- Tornado events using the Fujita-Pearson scale
- Hail Events using the TORRO intensity scale
Attributes include but are not limited to:
- Hail events
- Hurricane events
- Tornado events
- Event counts
- Event Count Ranges
- Risk Levels
- Unique Identifier allowing for linkage across Precisely data products
Example Use Cases:
- Assess average weather risk exposure while writing new business
- Calculate probable maximum loss with respect to the geographic distribution of their insured network
- Add detailed context for calculating policy holder premiums and minimizing exposure
- Understand the historical tornado, hail, wind, and/or hurricane severity for a given location
- Understand historical counts and averages at the individual property level
Usage:
- Query risk attribute of interest, or conversely derive PreciselyID for unique address
- Join risk attribute to address, or join address to risk factors using the PreciselyID
Coverage: USA
Data Update Frequency: Quarterly