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'''Latest Release''': Oasis Release v1.18.0


'''Access''': Open access
'''Access''': Open access


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


'''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
'''Organisation(s) / Author(s)''': Oasis Loss Modelling Framework


'''Description'''
'''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).  
The Oasis Loss Modelling Framework (LMF) is a free to use platform for running and developing catastrophe models that does not impose restrictions on the modelling approach. Its development has largely been driven by the (re)insurance sector but it has applications in multiple sectors.
 
The framework has three main components:
 
# Oasis Platform – the catastrophe modelling system.
# Oasis User Interface (UI)
# Oasis Model Development Kit (MDK) – tools for creating models to be used in the Oasis Platform
 
 
Oasis models are catalogued in the Oasis Model Library.
 
According to the [https://oasislmf.github.io/ Oasis LMF], the main users are model developers, risk analysts, and enterprise risk systems at (re)insurance organisations.


'''Technical considerations'''
'''Technical considerations'''


Modelling framework not directly available.  
The Oasis Loss Modelling Framework is freely available at: https://github.com/OasisLMF


'''Keywords'''
'''Keywords'''


Lahars; triggering hazards; hazard modelling; Bayesian Belief Network
Catastrophe model; Loss; Exposure; Vulnerability; Risk; Risk assessment; Insurance; Reinsurance


Back to '''[[Multi-hazard Risk Assessment]]'''
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Latest revision as of 14:54, 26 July 2022

Latest Release: Oasis Release v1.18.0

Access: Open access

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

Organisation(s) / Author(s): Oasis Loss Modelling Framework

Description

The Oasis Loss Modelling Framework (LMF) is a free to use platform for running and developing catastrophe models that does not impose restrictions on the modelling approach. Its development has largely been driven by the (re)insurance sector but it has applications in multiple sectors.

The framework has three main components:

  1. Oasis Platform – the catastrophe modelling system.
  2. Oasis User Interface (UI)
  3. Oasis Model Development Kit (MDK) – tools for creating models to be used in the Oasis Platform


Oasis models are catalogued in the Oasis Model Library.

According to the Oasis LMF, the main users are model developers, risk analysts, and enterprise risk systems at (re)insurance organisations.

Technical considerations

The Oasis Loss Modelling Framework is freely available at: https://github.com/OasisLMF

Keywords

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

Back to Multi-hazard Risk Assessment