HAZARDS

0

Power Transmission Lines

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Coastlines

0

Water Bodies

1

Fault Lines

EMERGENCY SERVICES

0

Hazard Shelters

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Fire Stations

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Hospitals

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Police Stations

COMMUNITY PROFILE

Humboldt County, California faces relatively high natural disaster and climate risk, with a risk score of 97.01 and a risk rating of "Relatively High." The area is susceptible to a range of hazards including flooding, landslides, wildfires, and thunderstorms. The risk value for the county is calculated at 160,484,184.97, indicating a significant level of vulnerability to natural disasters.

Specific climate factors contributing to the risk in Humboldt County include high rainfall, which can lead to flooding and landslides, as well as the potential for wildfires due to dry conditions. The county's proximity to the coast also exposes it to the risk of tsunamis, while fault lines in the region increase the likelihood of earthquakes. Mountainous terrain and dense forests further add to the complexity of managing these hazards.

Humboldt County's geological features, such as its coastline, fault lines, and mountain peaks, significantly impact its hazard risk. With a ... Read More

CLIMATE OVERVIEW

Average Temperature
12 °F Cold

Average Precipitation
1056 mm Moderate

Average Humidity
72% Moderately High

Plant Hardiness
9/10 Very High

NATURAL CATASTROPHE TIMELINE

Flooding

Torrential Rain

2014-12-11

Flooding

Heavy Rain

2002-12-28

Flooding

Heavy Rain

1996-12-26