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Hawaii Hurricane Model
The EQECAT Hawaii hurricane model is a probabilistic model designed to estimate damage and insured losses due to the occurrence of hurricanes in the islands of Hawaii. The model is used in both the WORLDCATenterprise and USWIND platforms, and it applies the same methodology used in the U.S. Mainland model. This methodology has been certified by the Florida Commission on Hurricane Loss Projection Methodology, and is described in the annual EQECAT submittal to the Florida Commission. This technical note summarizes the components of the model that are specific to Hawaii.
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