Hail Risk Score provides a short-to-medium term view of future hail risk based on the last 10 years of ultra-high resolution radar data.
The score is based on a scale of 1 to 10, with the lowest score of 1 representing VERY LOW hail risk (damaging hail unlikely in the next 5-10 years) and the highest score of 10 representing EXTREME hail risk (damaging hail very likely every year).
The Hail Risk Score Report provides the following information:
Risk Address |
The address used to match against the data base.
|
Return Source |
Shows whether the match is on an address level or a ZIP-code level.
|
Hail Risk Score |
The score is based on an intuitive scale from 1 to 10. A score of 1 represents very low hail risk – with damaging hail unlikely in the next 5-10 years. A score of 10 represents extreme risk – with damaging hail very likely every year. |
Hail Risk Score |
Hail Risk |
Hail Risk Guidance |
1 |
Very low |
Damaging Hail unlikely in next 5-10 years |
2 |
Very Low to Low |
Damaging Hail likely every 5 years |
3 |
Low |
Damaging Hail likely every 2-4 years |
4 |
Low to Moderate |
Damaging Hail likely every 2-3 years |
5 |
Moderate |
Damaging Hail likely every other year |
6 |
Moderate |
Damaging Hail very likely every other year |
7 |
Moderate to High |
Damaging Hail likely every 1-2 years |
8 |
High |
Damaging Hail very likely every 1-2 years |
9 |
Very High |
Damaging Hail likely every year |
10 |
Extreme |
Damaging Hail very likely every year |