View loss analysis results

This procedure describes how to view loss analysis results.

Procedure

  1. Open the results grid for your project by clicking All Results List in the navigation pane.
  2. Make sure that the activity status for the analysis results that you want to view is Completed and then open the analysis results.
    You can click the hyperlinked analysis name, or you can highlight the row, right-click the analysis, and then click (Open) on the shortcut menu.
  3. Review the loss results page, which displays various tables, where the options on the ribbon depend on the table that you select.
    • If you ran the loss analysis with selected zones, the Summary EP Table Zone Table appears in place of the Summary EP Table (which you can still open from the View Options panel). You can select the zonal results to include in the view. For example, in the table, select a target. Then, in the Zones area on the ribbon, select the zone or zones to include in the results grid; the results change as you select each zone. You can also view results by one or more perils. For example, if you select Zone A and Zone B and then select Tropical Cyclone, the results grid shows the results for each zone by TC (Tropical Cyclone).
    • If you ran a portfolio or contract-level loss analysis where you saved the loss results by layer or where you ran it with reinsurance, and you selected the EP by Peril and EP by Model options in the Additional Details area (in the Output Options pane), you can view the EP summaries by model and peril. To view by model and peril, select the perspective, select peril and model on the ribbon, and then select Peril and Model or Peril or Model. The Summary EP Table (exceedance probability) will include By Peril and By Model columns.
    • If you open a modified analysis that you ran by selecting a flexibility option, the Summary EP Table includes the AIR/Mod column, where you can view the AIR results, the modified results, and the difference between the AIR and modified results. You can also view only the modified analysis if you choose not to run the AIR analysis alongside the modified analysis. When you run a modified analysis with a custom frequency catalog and with a baseline AIR analysis, the Event Loss Summary table does not display loss results associated with the custom catalog. In addition, the EP curve is based on the size of the baseline AIR catalog, not on the size of the custom catalog.
  4. To view the Summary EP Chart, Annual EP Table, or Map, click Show/Hide Contents Item in the sidebar and then select those options.
    • When you select Map, a map appears with map tools that enable you to analyze the results visually.
    • The Summary EP Chart displays a visual representation of the Summary EP Table. What appears on the chart depends on the individual row that is selected in the table. There are no individual options for the chart itself.
    • You can view any single perspective or all perspectives that were selected during the analysis configuration providing that they generated a loss.
    • If you saved losses by coverage, you can view each individual coverage loss or the total loss across coverages along with the columns listed above.
    • When you are in the Annual EP Table, you can right-click on a loss value and then select Show Event Loss Details on the shortcut menu. If the Event Loss Summary Table is open, the system filters the event list by the events for that loss amount so that you can see what contributed to the loss. To revert back to the unfiltered table, select the table and then click None in the filter area on the ribbon.
    • The Annual EP Table displays probabilistic losses by percentile ranking for annual aggregate losses and/or annual occurrence losses. The losses are listed in descending order, beginning with the greatest loss amount.
    • To see the location (epicenter and/or track) and losses (by geographic save by resolution) for an individual or selected group of events, in the Event Loss Summary Table, highlight a single event or a group of events. The map is automatically populated with the event track and/or epicenter. As you drill into the map (provided you have saved by some geographic resolution), you will see a thematic summary of losses associated with each selected event or group of events. The map legend also includes the event IDs and descriptions, such as "206220 Hurricane Point" or "70670 Earthquake Point".
  5. To view loss results in different ways, click the options in the area on the ribbon, such as the Perspective group.
    Currently selected options are highlighted; to clear a selected option, click it. After you select an option, the system updates the tables and charts. The available options depend on your analysis settings.
    1. In the Perspective group, select the financial perspectives for which you want to view the loss results.
      The No result data generated for perspective: PreLayer Gross message appears even when there may be pre-layer gross results. This is because Touchstone does not currently display the pre-layer gross losses in the Loss Results pane. However, you can use ExportExpress to export loss results to a *.csv file and then view pre-layer gross losses (if there are any); to view the pre-layer gross losses in the report, you must select Event Loss by Layer as one of the reports to generate and Pre-Layer Gross as one of the perspectives. You can also run an SQL query to view the results in the PreLayerGrossLoss column in the dbo.tRRRR_LOSS_ByLayer table (contact your database administrator for help with SQL queries).
    2. In the AIR/Mod group, which appears if you are viewing modified results, select any combination of AIR results, modified results, or the difference between the results.
    3. In the Agg/Occ group, select Aggregate (total losses in a year) or Occurrence (highest possible loss per year from a single event), or leave both options selected.
    4. Select Tail Value at Risk and then, optionally, edit the points for the return periods.
    5. In the Zones area, select the exposed areas for which you want to view results; this enables you to view more granular loss results than available when you leave the default setting, All Exposed Areas.
      If you ran the analysis with a zone that contains all U.S. states, you can select one or more states from the zone, such as US_Alabama and US_Georgia. The Summary EP Table Zone table then displays separate rows for US_Alabama and US_Georgia. You can further refine the results by selecting one or more perils in the Zones area.
      You select the severe thunderstorm and wind perils. The Summary EP Table Zone table then displays ST and TC (for wind) in the By Peril column. The results change as you select zones and perils.
    6. In the Uncertainty Bands group, which becomes available for editing only when you select the annual EP chart, select Event Uncertainty in the list, specify the range of uncertainty by entering or selecting percent numbers in the P1 and P2 fields (where P1 is the first point in the range and P2 is the last point in the range), and then clicking Update.
      Primary uncertainty lies in the generation of events, while secondary uncertainty relates to how a building responds to a catastrophe. For example, to view a worst case scenario, set P1 to 90% and P2 to 95%. A catastrophe model must account for uncertainty in the damage. For a simulated event, the damage is uncertain and this uncertainty must be explicitly considered when calculating the insurer's loss. For a given location and event, there is a probability associated with each damage ratio. There is a probability of no (0%) damage, a probability of complete (100%) damage and a probability of any amount of damage between 0 and 100.
      Uncertainty bands appear in the chart.
    7. In the Transpose ribbon segment, select Transpose to transpose the axes of the Summary EP table.
    8. In the Peril and Model group, select peril, model, or both to include the by Peril and/or by Model columns in the Summary EP table.
      If you select both peril and model, the EP Summary table breaks down first by peril, then by model. To view results by peril, your data must include peril information. You cannot view Marginal Impact results by peril or model, even if the results sets used in the analysis include this information.
    9. In the Events Detail group, which becomes available only when you select the Annual EP Chart, you can filter the loss results on historical and world scenarios events.
      The Annual EP Chart initially displays the stochastic output of the loss analysis. When you select Historical or Scenarios, you overlay those events on the output.
  6. In the Chart Area group, you can specify the number of markers to display in the Annual EP Chart, display the chart legend, and change the color palette used in the chart, clear the zoom, and switch axes.
    • Move the pointer over a marker to display information about the event.
    • To zoom in on an area in the chart, click the pointer in the chart area and drag it to draw a box; to zoom out, click the Clear zoom icon.
    • To change the color palette, make Legend active, click the colored circle in the Legend box, click the down arrow under Hide, and then select the color palette.