StormTrack Pro

Verified NOAA Storm Intelligence for Commercial Roofing

Real government storm data mapped to commercial properties in your Florida markets. Every event verified by the NOAA Storm Prediction Center -- not estimated, not inflated, not missing data. From storm detection to decision-maker contact in seconds.

Why This Replaces Hail Trace + Hail Recon

Hail Trace overstates damage by 40-70% and provides zero property-level data. Hail Recon detects storms but gives no contacts, no property mapping, no commercial intelligence. StormTrack Pro uses the same verified NOAA data the government relies on, then maps it to commercial properties with auto-contact lookup and AI research briefs. One tool replaces both -- with data you can actually trust.

Florida Storm Intelligence -- Last 90 Days

Data source: NOAA Storm Prediction Center (verified)
Brevard Tallahassee Pensacola Palm Beach Keys Miami Apr 8 Orlando Tampa Jacksonville
Event Classification
Hail >= 1.5 in (Severe)
Hail 1.0 - 1.49 in (Significant)
Wind >= 58 mph (No Hail)
7
Verified Events

Verified Storm Events -- Florida

Source: NOAA SPC
VERIFIED
39 days ago -- March 15, 2026
Grant-Valkaria, Brevard County
1.75" hail | 65 mph
8 properties
VERIFIED
38 days ago -- March 16, 2026
Killearn Estates, Leon County (Tallahassee)
1.0" hail
5 properties
VERIFIED
39 days ago -- March 15, 2026
Brent, Escambia County (Pensacola)
1.0" hail
4 properties
VERIFIED
54 days ago -- February 28, 2026
Ocean Ridge / Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County
1.0" hail
6 properties
VERIFIED
53 days ago -- March 1, 2026
Rock Harbor / Tavernier, Monroe County (Keys)
1.0" hail | 60 mph
3 properties
VERIFIED
16 days ago -- April 7, 2026
Miami-Dade County (Wind Event)
73 mph wind
5 properties
VERIFIED
15 days ago -- April 8, 2026
Riviera Beach, Palm Beach County (Wind Event)
61 mph wind
4 properties

From Storm Detection to Signed Proposal

1

Storm Detected

NOAA SPC confirms hail or severe wind in your territory via radar and spotter reports

2

Properties Mapped

AI cross-references storm path with commercial property databases and county assessor records

3

Contacts Found

Owner, property manager, and facilities contacts auto-pulled with phone, email, and title

4

Proposal Sent

AI-generated pitch brief with damage assessment, roof specs, and recommended approach strategy

Complete Example -- March 15, 2026 Brevard County Storm
Step 1 -- Detected

1.75" golf-ball hail confirmed in Grant-Valkaria area. Spotter SLC-211 report. 65 mph winds.

Step 2 -- Mapped

8 commercial properties in storm path along I-95 corridor between MM 168-169. Filtered residential.

Step 3 -- Contacts

Bayfront Medical Plaza -- 112,000 sq ft, 16-yr TPO roof. Contact: Robert Chen, Facilities Dir.

Step 4 -- Proposal

Full roof assessment proposal sent. Insurance claim filed. Section 179 tax benefits angle.

Revenue Captured from This Single Storm
$440,494
Bayfront Medical Plaza -- Full TPO Roof Replacement + 3 Adjacent Commercial Properties

Hail Trace vs Hail Recon vs StormTrack Pro

Side-by-side comparison of storm data accuracy and commercial intelligence capabilities

Hail Trace OVERSTATED
  • Inflates hail size by 40-70% vs NOAA verified data
  • Uses radar estimation models, not ground-truth spotter reports
  • Shows "CATASTROPHIC" for events NOAA classifies as significant
  • No property-level mapping -- just colored blobs on a map
  • Zero contact information for property owners
  • No distinction between residential and commercial
  • Leads to wasted windshield time chasing overstated damage
  • No pitch brief or research capability
Hail Recon INCOMPLETE
  • Accurate storm detection but no actionable detail
  • Shows "Storm event detected" with minimal context
  • No affected properties listed or mapped
  • No contact information whatsoever
  • No roof age, square footage, or building type data
  • Requires hours of manual follow-up research
  • No priority scoring for commercial opportunities
  • No AI research briefs or pitch angles
StormTrack Pro VERIFIED
  • Verified NOAA SPC data -- same source the government uses
  • Ground-truth from trained spotters and mesonet stations
  • Exact hail size, wind speed, and GPS coordinates
  • Commercial properties mapped with roof age + sq ft + type
  • Owner/manager contacts auto-pulled (name, phone, email)
  • Priority scoring: hail size x roof age x square footage
  • AI research briefs with pitch angles and company intel
  • Storm-to-contact pipeline in under 30 seconds
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Verified Storm Events Tracked
0
Commercial Properties Identified
0
Decision-Maker Contacts Found
$0
Estimated Pipeline Value
0
Avg. Seconds Storm-to-Contact
1

NOAA Data Ingestion

Verified government storm data from the Storm Prediction Center -- trained spotter reports, mesonet station measurements, and NWS radar. Not estimated. Not modeled. Ground-truth.

2

Commercial Property Mapping

AI cross-references storm paths with county assessor records and commercial databases. Filters residential. Shows only commercial buildings with roof age, square footage, and type.

3

Contact Auto-Discovery

Pulls ownership, management company, and facilities director contacts from Apollo, LinkedIn, and public records. Name, title, direct phone, and verified email.

4

AI Pitch Brief

Full research brief with company initiatives, sustainability goals, recent news, insurance filing history, and a recommended pitch approach. Ready to call, not ready to research.

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