Space Data Inc. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Kohei Sato; hereinafter "Space Data") has released "Storm Simulator," a new function within "Geo-Resilience," the resilience domain of its space AI platform "SpaceBrain." This tool uses AI to predict and assess damage from weather disasters, and is now available for governments, municipalities, and businesses. "Storm Simulator" functions as Typhoon, Extreme Rainfall & Flood Intelligence, combining satellite data with digital twin technology to quantitatively assess the population at risk, assets at risk, and estimated economic losses from typhoons, heavy rainfall, and floods. The company plans to expand its scope to include lightning and strong winds, covering all types of weather disasters, including wind and water-related hazards. ■ "Storm Simulator," the First Offering in Geo-Resilience, Wind and Water Hazard Intelligence "Storm Simulator" is a Disaster Risk Intelligence AI implemented in "Geo-Resilience," the resilience domain of the space AI platform "SpaceBrain." SpaceBrain is a platform that understands and predicts the Earth from space, and "Geo-Resilience" is its concept for handling the Earth-side resilience. Within this, "Storm Simulator" specializes in wind and water-related disasters and weather events, including typhoons, heavy rainfall, and floods. "Storm Simulator" integrates diverse space and ground data, combining AI with physical simulations to connect disaster prediction, damage assessment, early warning, and decision support within a single workflow. Targeting typhoons, heavy rainfall, and floods (inundation), it quantitatively assesses the affected population, assets, and economic losses, making them intuitively understandable in 3D. In the future, its scope will be expanded to cover all weather disasters, such as lightning, strong winds, hail, and tornadoes. ■ Background of Development In recent years, driven by climate change, typhoons and concentrated heavy rainfall have bec