For this fifth and penultimate article in our series, we lay out the framework for overcoming those limitations and arriving at a solution purpose-built for the catastrophe modeling community.
This article is the fourth in a series about AIR's efforts to build a new generation of catastrophe models capable of providing a global view of all weather-related perils in a manner efficient from a technological point of view.
Numerical climate models help us better understand how weather & climate are related and how this relationship changes as Earth's surface temperatures rise.