Hurricane & Storm Management

Safeguard your network from hurricane danger and destruction

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From the first forecast cone to the final restoration report, your network model can act as a full‑cycle safety roadmap. Use it to see where hurricanes will hit hardest, decide what to protect first, and plan how you’ll bring customers back online with decisions you can defend.

  • Simulate hurricane conditions to see where your network will be hardest hit, what type of damage is most likely, and which assets you should act on before landfall.
  • Track water levels, wind speeds, and their network impact in near real time so you can stay in control of power dispatch with live weather overlays.
  • Plot the fastest safe path to restoration with a clear view of which assets are accessible, submerged, or severely damaged.

Where is your network most at risk before landfall?

Identify pre-storm vulnerabilities

Use your digital network model to predict which parts of your network will be hardest hit when hurricane winds and flooding arrive. See which spans, poles, and structures are likely to fail or need full replacement so you can:

  • Prioritize grid hardening where it prevents the most customer impact.
  • Build a replacement bill of materials ahead of landfall so you’re not scrambling for components.
  • Align budgets with modeled damage instead of rough rules of thumb.

How do you keep everyone aligned while the storm is active?

Keep up with the storm

Treat your digital network model as the shared system of record for control rooms, planners, and emergency responders. Overlay live weather feeds, outage data, and flood extents to understand:

  • Which assets are already compromised or at imminent risk.
  • Where to shut down or re-route power to protect people and equipment.
  • How to communicate a single, consistent picture of network status to all teams.

This helps you move away from fragmented spreadsheets and radio calls toward a single, physics‑grounded view of reality.

How quickly and safely can you bring customers back online?

Accelerate recovery

Lean on your network model to decide where to restore power first for the maximum number of customers, without putting crews or the public at unnecessary risk.

  • Generate a clear summary of damaged and at‑risk assets so you can focus field work where it matters most.
  • Minimize crew exposure to dangerous conditions by cutting down on blind patrols and repeat site visits.
  • Give teams a precise picture of what needs to happen on‑site before they roll a truck, from access constraints to likely repair types.

The result is a recovery plan you can explain to regulators, leadership, and customers backed by transparent, auditable calculations instead of guesswork.