This article refers to the use of computers to estimate losses caused by disasters.
Rampon estimated Austrian losses at 200 to 300, but they were probably closer to 100.
General Dynamics lost around $185 million over the lifetime of the project, although some sources estimate much higher losses.
He estimated local losses at $10 million and called for state and federal assistance.
The government estimated losses incurred by the strike at $450 million.
Schley estimated losses on the season at about $500,000.
This contradicts the 1958 study that estimated losses at 136,000.
Some industry officials have estimated losses at the farm level of between $100 million and $200 million.
In February 2009, a university spokesperson estimated losses of between 20 and 30 percent.
Officials estimate losses from both earthquakes at almost $3 billion.