HAZARDS

3

Power Transmission Lines

0

Coastlines

1

Water Bodies

3

Fault Lines

EMERGENCY SERVICES

6

Hazard Shelters

2

Fire Stations

0

Hospitals

1

Police Stations

COMMUNITY PROFILE

Monterey, California has a relatively high risk of natural disasters and climate-related hazards, with a risk score of 98.38 and a risk rating of "Relatively High". The county faces threats from wildfires, landslides, lightning strikes, and flooding, with historical events such as wildfires and landslides impacting the area. The presence of fault lines, mountain peaks, and coastlines further exacerbates the risk of earthquakes, tsunamis, and storm surges, contributing to the overall hazard risk index of 263,588,413.775.

Specific climate factors for Monterey include its proximity to the Pacific Ocean, which can lead to severe storms, high winds, and coastal flooding. The area's mountainous terrain increases the risk of landslides and mudslides during heavy rainfall, with a risk score for landslides rated as "Very High". Additionally, the county's agricultural value and population density add to the overall risk and vulnerability, with a relatively high expected annual loss value of 192,004,893.328.

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CLIMATE OVERVIEW

Average Temperature
15 °F Cold

Average Precipitation
328 mm Moderately Low

Average Humidity
73% Moderately High

Plant Hardiness
9/10 Very High

NATURAL CATASTROPHE TIMELINE

Nb Hwy 101 / Espinosa On Ramp

2023-04-25

Seco

2022-08-15

Arroyo

2022-06-22

Bridge

2022-05-22

Elm

2022-02-17

El Caminito Rd Carmel_Valley

2021-11-14

Hwy 101 N/ Oak Off Ramp

2021-06-03

Sycamore

2021-03-05

Coleman

2020-10-18

Arroyo

2020-06-14

Valley

2019-12-28

Flooding

Heavy Rain

2018-12-05

Lucia

2017-07-13

Coleman

2016-06-04

Flooding

Torrential Rain

2014-12-11

Flooding

Heavy Rain

2010-12-19

Flooding

Torrential Rain

2010-01-18

Flooding

Tropical Cyclone

1998-02-03

Flooding

Heavy Rain

1996-12-26

Flooding

Rain And Snowmelt

1995-03-08