DisasterAWARE
Explore Hazard Data

Intelligence Sources

From Data to Intelligence

Raw data alone does not drive decisions. DisasterAWARE transforms information from authoritative agencies, satellite observations, scientific models, weather providers, and curated news sources into actionable operational intelligence — sourced, curated, and enriched from thousands of global sources including more than 80,000 media publishers worldwide.

The Best Intelligence From Trusted Sources and Scientific Innovation

Authoritative Agencies

  • NOAA
  • USGS
  • NWS
  • JTWC
  • GDACS
  • NIFC
  • MeteoAlarm
  • WHO
  • UN Agencies

Satellite Intelligence

  • NASA
  • Copernicus
  • Proprietary wildfire, flood, and landslide monitoring

Curated News Intelligence

  • Evacuation Orders
  • Civil unrest
  • Strikes, protests
  • Terrorism
  • Combat
  • Major accidents
  • Infrastructure disruptions
  • Emerging incidents
  • Fatalities, injuries, displacement

How DisasterAWARE Adds Value

Validation, Enrichment, Correlation, and Curation

Data Validation & Quality Assurance

Validate and reconcile information from multiple sources to improve accuracy, consistency, and reliability.

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Hazard Detection & Monitoring

Identify emerging hazards using authoritative data, satellite observations, proprietary models, and scientific algorithms.

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Event Correlation

Combine weather, hazard, infrastructure, demographic, and operational data to better understand potential impacts.

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Impact Assessment

Determine who and what may be affected by an event, including facilities, suppliers, employees, customers, infrastructure, and communities.

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Exposure Analysis

Analyze hazard footprints against assets, populations, and infrastructure to support risk-informed decision-making.

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Predictive Intelligence

Leverage forecasts, early warning systems, climate indicators, and predictive models to help organizations anticipate potential impacts.

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Situational Awareness

Combine hazards, forecasts, transportation cameras, satellite imagery, news intelligence, and geospatial layers into a common operating picture.

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Operational Intelligence

Transform raw event data into actionable insights that support preparedness, response, resilience, business continuity, insurance operations, and humanitarian response.

Derived Intelligence

Data Curation and Scientific Enrichment

DisasterAWARE combines authoritative agency data, proprietary models, satellite observations, AI-curated news intelligence, and scientific enrichment processes to create actionable operational intelligence and unique derived intelligence.

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Wildfire Intelligence

Satellite-derived wildfire detection, fire perimeters, fire growth analysis, wildfire weather conditions, and exposure assessments.

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Flood Intelligence

Flood monitoring, riverine-coastal-flash flood hazard zones based on historical data analysis, flood extent analysis, flood depth estimates, exposure assessments, and historical flood intelligence.

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Severe Weather Intelligence

Tornado tracks, hail swaths, severe weather footprints, impact assessments, and exposure analysis.

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Exposure Intelligence

Facilities, suppliers, employees, infrastructure, populations, and communities potentially affected by evolving hazards.

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Regional Risk Intelligence

Vulnerability, resilience, preparedness, and risk indicators that help organizations evaluate geographic risk conditions.

Most Organizations Don't Need More Data. They Need Better Intelligence.

Many providers deliver raw weather observations, hazard alerts, or geospatial datasets. DisasterAWARE combines authoritative sources, scientific innovation, proprietary models, satellite observations, and operational expertise to transform data into intelligence that helps organizations:

  • Understand what is happening
  • Understand what is affected
  • Prioritize actions
  • Improve preparedness
  • Strengthen resilience
  • Make better decisions

Decisions Enabled by DisasterAWARE Intelligence

Activate response plans, validate claims, identify at-risk suppliers, prioritize response resources — across business continuity, insurance, supply chain, government, and humanitarian operations.