Matt Grassmyer of HailTrace Shares What to Expect for 2021
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The winter's snowfall pattern resembles 2011 - a record-setting hail year - which is one signal HailTrace watches when framing the 2021 outlook.
HailTrace pushes its forecast as early as possible so contractors can act now: download client lists, get boots on the ground, and have processes ready before hail season starts.
The accuracy comes from a team of five-plus degreed meteorologists who've logged 40,000+ mapping hours and produced 10,000+ certified hail maps since 2012 - not darts at a board.
Real-world storm chasing (including a one-of-a-kind six-figure Ford Raptor) gives meteorologists ground-truth experience so they know what radar signatures actually mean at ground level.
A new feature lets you pull a 10-year historical weather report for any address in seconds - usable as a marketing tool or to send to adjusters, attorneys, and homeowners.
HailTrace specializes in forensic meteorology: like a crime-scene investigator, they determine what happened at a specific address on a specific date, backed by expert-witness testimony in court.
Because it's meteorologist-verified rather than pure algorithm, HailTrace data is defensible enough to stand up in litigation - a differentiator in the industry.
Dallas gets the forecast first because it has more contractors than surrounding states combined and its storm season starts early (late February/March).
The 2021 American Contractor Summit is a four-part series - business/scaling, April Storm Summit, Q3 tech summit, and Q4 women's summit - making education accessible to contractors who avoid pricey in-person events.
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