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Using GEO

Using GEO

The GEO platform provides users with a comprehensive view of the impact of disasters, using a rich suite of features and vast data sources to help insurers establish an accurate picture of how their business is being affected.

To showcase what is available through GEO, the videos and pictures below highlight some key features and datasets that MIS use to deliver actionable intelligence following disasters:

The GEO slider view function shows pre- and post-event 7.5cm Aerial Imagery of areas impacted by the August 2023 Hawaii wildfires.

As part of the Exposure Layer for the January 2025 LA wildfires, GEO shows initial intelligence around Fire Perimeters and Observed Hotspots, highlighting how the fires exploded in size over the first 24 hours of the event.

This screenshot of the GEO homepage shows all the event reports released by MIS in 2024.

15cm Aerial Imagery of the impact of Hurricane Helene shows an area in North Carolina assessed by MIS as being severely damaged by flooding.

The GEO slider view function shows pre- and post-event 50cm Satellite Imagery of areas in Union Island impacted by Hurricane Beryl in July 2024.

Snapshot of MIS Building Level Damage Assessments for the January 2025 LA wildfires.

Examples of different MIS intelligence layers included in GEO event reports that are available for users to download.

The MIS Location Insights table shows how GEO users have been affected per their in-force locations using demo data from the January 2025 LA wildfires.

The MIS Policy Insights table shows how GEO users have been affected per their in-force policies using demo data for the January 2025 LA wildfires.

Training

MIS provide training videos, user guides, and a glossary on their GEO Help and Support page.

You can also reach out to MIS directly to discuss and book training sessions via the contact form on their website.