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|Publication Year=Oasis Release v1.26.3
|Access=Open
|Link=https://oasislmf.org/, https://github.com/OasisLMF, https://oasislmf.github.io/
|Organisation(s)=Oasis Loss Modelling Framework Ltd
|Description=The Oasis Loss Modelling Framework (LMF) is a free to use platform for running and developing catastrophe models. According to Oasis LMF, the main users are model developers, risk analysts, and enterprise risk systems at (re-)insurance organisations but it has applications in multiple sectors, including academic and research groups.


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'''Access''': Open access
The framework has three main software components:


'''Link''': https://oasislmf.org/, https://oasislmf.github.io/
Oasis Platform – the catastrophe modelling system.
Oasis User Interface (UI) - a web based application for uploading data and running models
Oasis Model Development Kit (MDK) – tools for creating and testing models to be used in the Oasis Platform


'''Organisation(s) / Author(s)''': Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione di Bologna, Italy; School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, UK; Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione di Roma, Italy; UK Meteorological Office
Oasis models are catalogued in the Oasis Model Library.


'''Description'''


Framework for probabilistic hazard assessment of lahars within a multi-hazard environment, based on coupling a probabilistic model for lahar triggering (a Bayesian Belief Network: Multihaz) with a dynamic physical model for lahar propagation (LaharFlow).  
Comprehensive information about the Loss Modelling Framework is provided at: https://oasislmf.org/oasis-information-library and https://oasislmf.github.io/
|Technical Considerations=All code and components are available at: https://github.com/OasisLMF and can be freely used under the BSD 3 license, and tailored as necessary for specific use cases.


'''Technical considerations'''
The Oasis Model Development kit is a Python package that provides a Command Line Interface (CLI).
 
|Key Words=Catastrophe model; Loss; Exposure; Vulnerability; Risk; Risk assessment; Insurance; Reinsurance
Modelling framework not directly available.  
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'''Keywords'''
 
Lahars; triggering hazards; hazard modelling; Bayesian Belief Network
 
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Latest revision as of 17:17, 4 April 2025

Publication Year: Oasis Release v1.26.3

Access: Open

Link: https://oasislmf.org/, https://github.com/OasisLMF, https://oasislmf.github.io/

Author(s):

Organisation(s)/Authors: Oasis Loss Modelling Framework Ltd

Description:

The Oasis Loss Modelling Framework (LMF) is a free to use platform for running and developing catastrophe models. According to Oasis LMF, the main users are model developers, risk analysts, and enterprise risk systems at (re-)insurance organisations but it has applications in multiple sectors, including academic and research groups. The framework has three main software components: Oasis Platform – the catastrophe modelling system. Oasis User Interface (UI) - a web based application for uploading data and running models Oasis Model Development Kit (MDK) – tools for creating and testing models to be used in the Oasis Platform Oasis models are catalogued in the Oasis Model Library. Comprehensive information about the Loss Modelling Framework is provided at: https://oasislmf.org/oasis-information-library and https://oasislmf.github.io/

Technical Considerations:

All code and components are available at: https://github.com/OasisLMF and can be freely used under the BSD 3 license, and tailored as necessary for specific use cases. The Oasis Model Development kit is a Python package that provides a Command Line Interface (CLI).

Key Words:

Catastrophe model; Loss; Exposure; Vulnerability; Risk; Risk assessment; Insurance; Reinsurance