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SAMPLE SITE SPECIFIC WEATHER ANALYSIS Wind Report PREPARED FOR: Robinson, Smith & Walsh John Smith REFERENCE: JACK HIGGINS / 4151559-01 CompuWeather Sample Report Please note that this report contains sample data and fictitious names, dates, addresses and case references. This report is intended to demonstrate the structure and detail that is included in a CompuWeather Weather Analysis. All CompuWeather Reports are specific to individual cases or claims and may or may not include all the sections or information contained in this sample report. SAMPLE REPORT Page 1 of 11

TABLE OF CONTENTS PROJECT INFORMATION... 3 ABSTRACT... 3 INTRODUCTION... 4 RESULTS / ANALYSIS... 5 CONCLUSION... 6 INCIDENT LOCATION & DATA SOURCES - MAP... 7 INCIDENT LOCATION & DATA SOURCES - LIST... 8 COMPUWEATHER APPROVED INFORMATION SOURCES... 9 WIND DIRECTION COMPASS... 10 SAMPLE REPORT Page 2 of 11

PROJECT INFORMATION Report Completion Date: November 19, 2014 Prepared for: Robinson, Smith & Walsh 1 Bolduc Street Queensboro, NY Attn: John Smith Case Reference: Jack Higgins / 4151559-01 Date of Incident / Loss: April 27, 2013 Location of Loss / Incident: 1 Maple Street, Houston, TX 77034 Type of Incident: Scope: ABSTRACT Wind Determination of wind and general weather conditions for April 27, 2013. Robinson, Smith & Walsh has requested that CompuWeather s Forensic Meteorologists perform a site specific analysis of the weather conditions that occurred on April 27, 2013 for the location of 1 Maple Street, Houston, TX 77034. CompuWeather researched all the available weather data from approved sources for the surrounding area, analyzed the information and interpreted the conditions that took place for the requested location during the period requested. CompuWeather has determined that peak wind gusts of 40-44 mph occurred on April 27, 2013 (date of the incident), in the vicinity of 1 Maple Street, Houston, TX 77034 (site of the incident). SAMPLE REPORT Page 3 of 11

INTRODUCTION This report is based on a review of weather data recorded in the vicinity of 1 Maple Street, Houston, TX 77034 (site of the incident; see map in the Incident Location & Data Sources section) on April 27, 2013. In order to determine the weather conditions during the period in question, official copies of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data were reviewed. The process employed to produce this weather analysis begins with verifying the point of loss and performing a rigorous search of all the available and relevant weather data from the local geographical area that the incident site falls within. Once this data has been analyzed, the data is interpreted to make the determination as to the weather that occurred at the exact incident site. In addition, all meteorological data used to prepare this report is reviewed for quality and can be certified. Data and meteorological reports taken by individuals or organizations not affiliated with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are not used in our practice. Note that in this weather analysis, all wind data pertain to the surface level (33 feet above ground). In addition, sustained winds represent the 2-minute average and wind gusts represent the 5-second duration. All procedures used during the analysis of this case were conducted in accordance with longstanding, standard and accepted practices in the field of meteorology. This report was based on the available data at the time the report was prepared. CompuWeather reserves the right to amend this report should additional data or relevant information become available. SAMPLE REPORT Page 4 of 11

RESULTS / ANALYSIS ANALYSIS OF GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR APRIL 27, 2013 On April 27, 2013, rain and thunderstorms occurred frequently from around 10:45 AM CDT through 6:20 PM CDT. The strongest thunderstorms occurred between approximately 5:20 PM and 5:40 PM CDT, during which time wind gusts of up to approximately 40-44 mph occurred from the west to southwest. Outside of the thunderstorm, prior to 5:20 PM CDT, the wind was generally out of the east to southeast at approximately 25 mph or less. After 5:40 PM CDT, the wind was from the south to southwest at approximately 10-20 mph with occasional gusts as high as 25 mph. Total rainfall on this day was approximately 2.10-2.50 inches, and the temperature ranged between a high near 75 F and a low near 64 F. Wind direction is defined as the direction from which the wind is blowing in reference to true north (see Wind Direction Compass included in this report). All wind speeds represent the surface level wind speeds at 10 meters (33 feet) above ground level. SAMPLE REPORT Page 5 of 11

CONCLUSION DATE IN QUESTION: April 27, 2013 LOCATION: 1 Maple Street, Houston, TX 77034 CASE REFERENCE: Jack Higgins / 4151559-01 In conclusion, it can be stated with a reasonable degree of meteorological certainty that on April 27, 2013 (date of the incident), thunderstorms produced wind gusts of approximately 40-44 mph between 5:20 PM CDT and 5:40 PM CDT in the vicinity of 1 Maple Street, Houston, TX 77034 (site of the incident). In addition, total rainfall on this day was approximately 2.10-2.50 inches. DATE OF.INCIDENT SUMMARY TABLE: Rain Amount(s): High / Low Temps: Peak Wind Dir & Speed: April 27, 2013 2.10-2.50 inches 75º / 64º F W-SW 40-44 mph All procedures used during my investigation of this incident were conducted in accordance with long-standing, standard and accepted industrial practices. My conclusions presented within this report are based on the aforementioned data, available at the time of this report generation. I reserve the right to change my conclusions should additional data come to my attention. Prepared by: Title: Certified Consulting Meteorologist CompuWeather Senior Forensic Meteorologist Signature: Signature. Date: November 19, 2014 SAMPLE REPORT Page 6 of 11

INCIDENT LOCATION & DATA SOURCES - MAP The incident location for this analysis is indicated by a star on the map below. Additionally shown on the map are the surrounding weather data sites. A listing of data sites reviewed for this analysis is indicated on the following page. SAMPLE REPORT Page 7 of 11

INCIDENT LOCATION & DATA SOURCES - LIST Below is a list of data which were reviewed for this analysis. The names of each data site, their three letter identifier in parentheses, and their approximate distances to the loss location (in miles) are indicated. National Weather Service hourly reporting sites: William P. Hobby Airport Houston, TX (KHOU) 2 mi Ellington Field Airport Houston, TX (EFD) 3 mi Clover Field Airport Houston, TX (KLVJ) 7 mi Hourly weather data is provided by the Automated Surface Observing Systems (ASOS) and Automated Weather Observing System (AWOS). This program is a joint effort of the National Weather Service (NWS), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and the Department of Defense (DOD). It serves as the nation's primary surface weather observing network, containing over 800 sites nationwide, and is designed to support weather forecasting and the meteorological, hydrological, and climatological research communities. National Climatic Data Center global network: South Houston 3.0 S, TX less than 1 mi South Houston 4.0 SSW, TX 1 mi Pasadena 2.8 SW, TX 2 mi Pasadena 2.4 WSW, TX 2 mi Pasadena 3.6 WNW, TX 2 mi A National Climatic Data Center database of weather stations worldwide that record daily and/or hourly weather conditions such as temperature, precipitation, wind and/or snowfall. The data is reviewed by the National Climatic Data Center for a reasonable level of quality assurance. National Weather Service NEXRAD radar: Base Reflectivity Images from Houston, TX for April 27, 2013. Storm Total Precipitation Images from Houston, TX for April 27, 2013. The Next Generation Weather Radar system (NEXRAD) is comprised of 159 land-based Weather Surveillance Radar-1988 Doppler (WSR-88D) sites throughout the United States and select overseas locations. This system is a joint effort of the United States Departments of Commerce (DOC), Defense (DOD), and Transportation (DOT). The controlling agencies are the National Weather Service (NWS), Air Force Weather Agency (AFWA) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), respectively. Radar scans at radial distances typically greater than 100 miles, covering an area larger than 30,000 square miles around each radar site. It helps provide estimates of several weather elements which aid in weather forecasting and meteorological research some of which include location and intensity of precipitation, storm track and speed, and precipitation amounts. SAMPLE REPORT Page 8 of 11

COMPUWEATHER APPROVED INFORMATION SOURCES The following is listing of data resources used by CompuWeather for Historical Weather Analysis: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Weather Service (NWS) hourly reporting stations National Weather Service special weather statements National Weather Service local storm reports National Weather Service cooperative reporting station data National Weather Service climate summaries SAMPLE REPORT Page 9 of 11

WIND DIRECTION COMPASS WIND DIRECTION COMPASS The wind direction on the compass diagram (below) indicates the direction and their approximate degree equivalents (degrees from true north (360 )). Wind Direction indicates the direction from which the wind is blowing. In other words, if the wind direction is S (180 ), the wind is from the south (blowing towards the north). Approximate Wind Direction and Degrees equivalents: N 350 /360 /10 NNE 20 30 NE 40 50 ENE 60 70 E 80 100 ESE 110 120 SE 130 140 SSE 150 160 S 170 190 SSW 200 210 SW 220 230 WSW 240 250 W 260 280 WNW 290 300 NW 310 320 NNW 330 340 For additional weather tools and reference materials, please check: http://compuweather.com/downloads/ SAMPLE REPORT Page 10 of 11

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