DRAFTSeptember 20, 2017
FLORIDA COMMISSION ON HURRICANE
LOSS PROJECTION METHODOLOGY
Post Office Box 13300, 32317-3300
1801 Hermitage Boulevard, Suite 100
Tallahassee, Florida32308
(850) 413-1349
Patricia Born, Ph.D.Lorilee Medders, Ph.D., ChairMinchong Mao, FCAS, MAAA, CPCU
Insurance Finance Expert,Statistics Expert,Actuary,
Florida State UniversityFlorida State University Property and Casualty Industry
Barry GilwayFloyd Yager, FCAS, Vice Chair Forrest Masters, Ph.D.
President/CEO & Executive Director,Actuary,Professional Structural Engineer,
Citizens Property Insurance CorporationFlorida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund Advisory CouncilUniversity of Florida
Sha`Ron JamesJainendra Navlakha, Ph.D.
Insurance Consumer Advocate,Computer Systems Design Expert,
Florida Department of Financial ServicesFlorida International University
Bryan KoonJack Nicholson, Ph.D.
Director,Chief Operating Officer,
Florida Division of Emergency ManagementFlorida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund
Robert Lee, FCASHugh Willoughby, Ph.D.
Actuary,Meteorology Expert,
Florida Office of Insurance Regulation Florida International University
Anne BertChief Operating Officer,
Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund / Floyd Yager, FCAS, Vice Chair
Actuary,
Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund Advisory Council / Robert Lee, FCAS
Actuary,
Florida Office of Insurance Regulation
Patricia Born, Ph.D.
Insurance Finance Expert,
Florida State University / Minchong Mao, FCAS, ASA, MAAA
Actuary,
Property and Casualty Industry
Barry Gilway
President/CEO & Executive Director,
Citizens Property Insurance Corporation / Jainendra Navlakha, Ph.D.
Computer Systems Design Expert,
Florida International University
Sha`Ron James
Insurance Consumer Advocate,
Florida Department of Financial Services / Steve Paris, Ph.D.
Statistics Expert,
Florida State University
Bryan Koon
Director,
Florida Division of Emergency Management / Hugh Willoughby, Ph.D.
Meteorology Expert,
Florida International University
Vacant
Professional Structural Engineer
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DRAFTSeptember 20, 2017
November 1, 20152017
The Honorable Rick Scott, Chairman
Governor
Plaza Level 02, The Capitol
Tallahassee, Florida 32399
The Honorable Pam Bondi, Secretary
Attorney General
Plaza Level 01, The Capitol
Tallahassee, Florida 32399
The Honorable Jeff Atwater Jimmy Patronis, Treasurer
Chief Financial Officer
Plaza Level 11, The Capitol
Tallahassee, Florida 32399
Dear Trustees:
As Chair of the Florida Commission on Hurricane Loss Projection Methodology (Commission), I am pleased to present to you the Hurricane Standards Report of Activities as of November 1, 20152017. This report documents the twentieth twenty-second year of the Commission’s work.
Section 627.0628, F.S., created the Commission as a panel of experts to be administratively housed in the State Board of Administration but requires the Commission to independently exercise its power and duties. The Commission is required to “…adopt revisions to “previously adopted actuarial methods, principles, standards, models, or output ranges every odd-numbered year for hurricane loss projections.” Such revisions were made in compliance with the statute.
If you have any questions or comments regarding the work of the Commission, please call me at (850) 645-8393(xxx) xxx-xxxx.
Sincerely,
Lorilee Medders, Chair
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DRAFTSeptember 20, 2017
Florida Commission on Hurricane Loss Projection Methodology
P. O. Box 13300
Tallahassee, Florida32317-3300
Staff: 850-413-1349, Fax: 850-413-1344
Website:
Commission Members:
Lorilee Medders, Ph.D., Chair
Statistics Expert, Florida State University
Floyd Yager, FCAS, Vice Chair
Actuary, Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund Advisory Council
Anne BertMinchong Mao, FCAS, MAAA, CPCU
Chief Operating OfficerActuary,
Florida Hurricane Catastrophe FundProperty and Casualty Industry
Patricia Born, Ph.D.Forrest Masters, Ph.D.
Insurance Finance Expert,Professional Structural Engineer,
Florida State UniversityUniversity of Florida
Barry GilwayJainendra Navlakha, Ph.D.
President/CEO & Executive Director,Computer Systems Design Expert,
Citizens Property Insurance CorporationFlorida International University
Sha`Ron JamesJack Nicholson, Ph.D.
Insurance Consumer Advocate,Chief Operating Officer,
Florida Department of Financial ServicesFlorida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund
Bryan KoonSteve Paris, Ph.D.
Director,Statistics Expert,
Florida Division of Emergency ManagementFlorida State University
Robert Lee, FCASHugh Willoughby, Ph.D.
Actuary,Meteorology Expert,
Florida Office of Insurance RegulationFlorida International University
Vacant
Professional Structural Engineer
Professional Team Members:Staff Members:
Mark Brannon, FCAS, MAAA, CPCU, ActuaryAnne Bert
Jenni Evans, Ph.D., MeteorologistLeonard Schulte
Paul Fishwick, Ph.D., Computer/Information ScientistDonna Sirmons
Tim Hall, Ph.D., MeteorologistGina Wilson
Mark Johnson, Ph.D., Statistician, Team LeaderRamona Worley
Chris Jones, P.E., Coastal Engineer
Stuart Mathewson, FCAS, MAAA, Actuary
Greg McLellan, P.E., Structural Engineer
Chris Nachtsheim, Ph.D., Statistician
Richard Nance, Ph.D., Computer/Information Scientist
Del Schwalls, P.E., CFM, Hydrologist
Michael Bayard Smith, FCAS, FSA, MAAA, OMCAA, Actuary
Zhida Song-James, Ph.D., PH, CFM, Hydrologist
Masoud Zadeh, Ph.D., P.E., Structural Engineer
Table of Contents (Page number references to be updated)
PAGE
- Introduction8
- Principles15
- Commission Structure18
- Findings of the Commission40
- Concerning Model Accuracy and Reliability41
- Concerning Trade Secrets43
- Process for Determining the Acceptability of a Computer Simulation Hurricane Model 44
- Hurricane Model Submission Checklist69
- On-Site Review71
- 2015 2017 Hurricane Standards, Disclosures, and Forms79
- Hurricane Model Identification80
- Submission Data81
- Comparison of 2015 2017 Standards to 2013 2015 Standards85
4.General Standards86
G-1Scope of the Hurricane Model and Its Implementation86
G-2Qualifications of Modeling Organization Personnel and90
Consultants Engaged in Development of the Hurricane Model
G-3Insured Exposure Location93
G-4Independence of Hurricane Model Components95
G-5Editorial Compliance96
Form G-1General Standards Expert Certification98
Form G-2Meteorological Standards Expert Certification99
Form G-3Statistical Standards Expert Certification100
Form G-4Vulnerability Standards Expert Certification101
Form G-5Actuarial Standards Expert Certification102
Form G-6Computer/Information Standards Expert Certification103
Form G-7Editorial Review Expert Certification104
5.Meteorological Standards105
M-1Base Hurricane Storm Set105
M-2Hurricane Parameters and Characteristics107
M-3Hurricane ProbabilitiesProbability Distributions109
M-4Hurricane Windfield Structure111
M-5Landfall and Over-Land Weakening Methodologies114
M-6Logical Relationships of Hurricane Characteristics115
Form M-1Annual Occurrence Rates116
Form M-2Maps of Maximum Winds120
Form M-3Radius of Maximum Winds and Radii of Standard Wind 121
Thresholds
Table of Contents (Page number references to be updated)
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6.Statistical Standards122
S-1Modeled Results and Goodness-of-Fit122
S-2Sensitivity Analysis for Hurricane Model Output124
S-3Uncertainty Analysis for Hurricane Model Output126
S-4County Level Aggregation128
S-5Replication of Known Hurricane Losses129
S-6Comparison of Projected Hurricane Loss Costs131
Form S-1Probability and Frequency of Florida Landfalling Hurricanes132
per Year
Form S-2AExamples of Hurricane Loss Exceedance Estimates (2012 FHCF133
Exposure Data)
Form S-2BExamples of Hurricane Loss Exceedance Estimates (2017 FHCFxxx
Exposure Data)
Form S-3Distributions of Stochastic Hurricane Parameters134
Form S-4Validation Comparisons135
Form S-5Average Annual Zero Deductible Statewide Hurricane Loss Costs137
– Historical versus Modeled
Form S-6Hypothetical Events for Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis 138
7.Vulnerability Standards151
V-1Derivation of Building Hurricane Vulnerability Functions151
V-2Derivation of Contents and Time Element Hurricane 155
Vulnerability Functions
V-3Hurricane Mitigation Measures and Secondary Characteristics158
Form V-1One Hypothetical Event161
Form V-2Hurricane Mitigation Measures and Secondary Characteristics, 164
Range of Changes in Damage
Form V-3Hurricane Mitigation Measures and Secondary Characteristics,167
Mean Damage Ratios and Hurricane Loss Costs(Trade Secret item)
Form V-4Percentage Change in Hurricane Mitigation Measures and xxx
Secondary Characteristics
Form V-5Percentage Change in Hurricane Mitigation Measures andxxx
Secondary Characteristics, Mean Damage Ratios and Hurricane Loss
Costs
8.Actuarial Standards170
A-1Hurricane Modeling Input Data and Output Reports170
A-2Hurricane Events Definition Resulting in Modeled Hurricane Losses172
A-3Hurricane Coverages173
A-4Modeled Hurricane Loss Cost and Hurricane Probable Maximum174
Loss Considerations
A-5Hurricane Policy Conditions176
A-6Hurricane Loss Outputs and Logical Relationships to Risk178
Form A-1Zero Deductible Personal Residential Hurricane Loss Costs by182
ZIP Code
Table of Contents (Page number references to be updated)
PAGE
Form A-2ABase Hurricane Storm Set Statewide Hurricane Losses (2012184
FHCF Exposure Data)
Form A-2BBase Hurricane Storm Set Statewide Hurricane Losses (2017xxx
FHCF Exposure Data)
Form A-3A2004 Hurricane Season Losses (2012 FHCF Exposure Data)187
Form A-3B2004 Hurricane Season Losses (2017 FHCF Exposure Data)xxx
Form A-4AHurricane Output Ranges (2012 FHCF Exposure Data)188
Form A-4BHurricane Output Ranges (2017 FHCF Exposure Data)xxx
Form A-5Percentage Change in Hurricane Output Ranges (2012 FHCF192
Exposure Data)
Form A-6Logical Relationship to Hurricane Risk (Trade Secret item)194
Form A-7Percentage Change in Logical Relationship to Hurricane Risk 197
Form A-8AHurricane Probable Maximum Loss for Florida (2012 FHCF198
Exposure Data)
Form A-8BHurricane Probable Maximum Loss for Florida (2017 FHCFxxx
Exposure Data)
9.Computer/Information Standards202
CI-1Hurricane Model Documentation202
CI-2Hurricane Model Requirements204
CI-3Hurricane Model Architecture and Component Design206
CI-4Hurricane Model Implementation207
CI-5Hurricane Model Verification209
CI-6Hurricane Model Maintenance and Revision211
CI-7Hurricane Model Security213
10. Working Definitions of Terms Used in the Report of Activities214
11. References233
- Inquiries or Investigations236
IX.Appendices243
- Acronyms Used in the Report of Activities244
- Florida Statutes, 20152017246
Section 627.0628
Florida Commission on Hurricane Loss Projection Methodology246
Section 627.4025xxx
Residential Coverage and Hurricane Coverage Defined
Section 627.701(5)-(9)
Liability of Insureds, Coinsurance, Deductibles250
- Meeting Schedule and Topics of Discussion253
Table of Contents (Page number references to be updated)
PAGE
- Transcript Information260
- Commission Documentation265
Figures
Figure 1Florida County Codes83
Figure 2State of Florida Map by County84
Figure 3State of Florida and Neighboring States Map by Region119
Figure 4Probability Distributions for Hurricane Model Input Variables139
Figure 5Uncertainty Envelope for the Conversion Factor141
Figure 6Grid for Calculating Hourly Wind Velocities142
Figure 7Map Version of Grid for Calculating Hourly Wind Velocities142
Figure 8Comparison of Cumulative EmpiricalDistribution Functions of144
Hurricane Loss Costs for all Hurricane Categories
Figure 9Contour Plot of Hurricane Loss Cost for aCategory 1 Hurricane145
Figure 10Contour Plot of Hurricane Loss Cost for a Category 3 Hurricane146
Figure 11Contour Plot of Hurricane Loss Cost for a Category 5 Hurricane146
Figure 12Standardized Regression Coefficients (SRC) for Expected Hurricane148
LossCost for all Input Variables for all Hurricane Categories
Figure 13Expected Percentage Reduction (EPR) for Expected Hurricane Loss149
Costfor all Input Variables for all Hurricane Categories
Figure 14State of Florida Map by North/Central/South Regions193
Figure 15State of Florida Map by Coastal/Inland Counties193
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