Wildfire Risk: Very Low


Tornado Risk: Low


Hurricane Risk: Low


Hail Risk: Low


Flood Risk: Moderate


Tsunami Risk: Very Low


Earthquake Risk: Very Low


Wind Risk: Low

HAZARDS

11

Power Transmission Lines

0

Coastlines

0

Water Bodies

0

Fault Lines

EMERGENCY SERVICES

3

Hazard Shelters

1

Fire Stations

0

Hospitals

0

Police Stations

COMMUNITY PROFILE

Elmore County, Alabama has a relatively low overall hazard risk rating of 57.27, with specific risks such as tornadoes, hail storms, and flooding. The area experiences moderate to high lightning activity, with a relatively high risk rating of 89.83 due to frequent lightning events. Additionally, the county faces a moderate risk of tropical cyclones, with a risk rating of 70.21, and relatively low risks of hurricanes and straight-line winds.

Elmore County is located inland and does not have a coastline, which reduces the risk of storm surge from tropical cyclones. However, the county is susceptible to flooding from heavy rainfall, as evidenced by historical events such as flash floods and river flooding. The presence of fault lines and the nearby Coosa River may contribute to the risk of earthquakes and flooding. The county also has several water bodies, including Lake Martin and the Tallapoosa River, which can exacerbate flooding ... Read More

CLIMATE OVERVIEW

Average Temperature
18 °F Cold

Average Precipitation
1341 mm Very High

Average Humidity
87% Very High

Plant Hardiness
8/10 Moderately High

NATURAL CATASTROPHE TIMELINE

Flooding

Torrential Rain

2021-10-06

Flooding

Tropical Storm Claudette

2021-06-19

Flooding

Tropical Storm Sally

2020-09-15

Flooding

Heavy Rain

2020-02-10

Flooding

Heavy Rain

2014-04-01

Hailstorm

2011-03-26

Flooding

Heavy Rain

2010-03-10

Flooding

Heavy Rain

2009-12-12

Flooding

Tropical Storm Ida

2009-11-10

Flooding

Heavy Rain

2009-09-21

Hailstorm

2009-07-26

Flooding

Heavy Rain

2003-02-22

Tornado

1999-05-07

Flooding

Heavy Rain

1998-03-07

Hurricane Opal

1995-10-06

Flooding

Torrential Rain

1994-03-24

Flooding

Heavy Rain

1990-03-16

Hurricane Irene

1959-10-09