CRIS™ Storm

Predict, prepare for, and respond to extreme weather events by combining vegetation, asset, and weather intelligence into one powerful system.​

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More than 135 utilities of all sizes across the globe use AiDASH

30%

faster restoration

25%

lower storm costs

85%

accuracy forecasting outages

15%

fewer power outages in storms

Pre-Event Impact Forecasting

Anticipate risk before it strikes.

  • Predict likely outage locations using vegetation clearance, asset health, and storm trajectory data
  • Focus planning on high-risk circuits and critical areas
  • Allocate resources before the first drop of rain or gust of wind

Real-time Weather Visualization

Track every threat in real time.

  • Overlay live and historical NOAA data onto your service territory
  • See how incoming storms will interact with your grid
  • Improve timing and targeting of field operations

Vegetation Risk Overlay

Know where the grid is vulnerable.

  • Identify high-risk vegetation zones
  • Prioritize pre-storm trimming and clearance.
  • Reduce risk of outages and asset damage from vegetation strikes

Post-Event Triage Support

Accelerate recovery where it matters most.

  • Use AI to rank outage zones by impact severity and asset criticality
  • Streamline field crew deployment with smart prioritization
  • Get customers back online faster with data-driven triage

Asset-Level Risk Analysis

Understand how infrastructure will hold up.

  • Assess asset vulnerability based on location, exposure, and maintenance history
  • Forecast failure probability using real-time weather and performance data
  • Make proactive upgrade and reinforcement decisions

Unified Decision Support

One source of truth for all response teams

  • Share a live, integrated view of storm risk across vegetation, operations, and emergency response
  • Break down data silos and enable coordinated decision-making
  • Respond with greater speed, consistency, and accountability