HAZARDS

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Coastlines

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EMERGENCY SERVICES

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COMMUNITY PROFILE

San Diego, California faces a very high natural disaster risk with a risk score of 99.68%, mainly due to its vulnerability to earthquakes, floods, and wildfires. The area's coastal location makes it prone to tsunami events with a relatively low frequency of 0.50%. Additionally, the region experiences a high frequency of lightning events at 3.18%, posing a moderate risk. The county's exposure to hail events is relatively low at 0.11%, contributing to a very low risk rating.

San Diego's geological features such as fault lines, including the San Andreas Fault, and mountain peaks like the Cuyamaca Peak heighten the risk of seismic activity and potential landslides. The county's proximity to water bodies like the Pacific Ocean and the Salton Sea increases the likelihood of flooding events, which occur at a frequency of 7.75%. Historical events such as the 2003 Cedar Fire and the 2007 Witch Creek Fire showcase the ... Read More

CLIMATE OVERVIEW

Average Temperature
14 °F Cold

Average Precipitation
653 mm Moderately Low

Average Humidity
74% Moderately High

Plant Hardiness
8/10 Moderately High

NATURAL CATASTROPHE TIMELINE

Japatul2

2023-04-15

Horse

2022-10-22

Pine

2022-03-17

Nelson

2022-02-06

Heavenly

2020-06-08

Lane

2019-07-15

Guatay

2018-01-04

Volvo

2017-11-11

Bridge

2017-07-05

Cnf 011 Creek

2015-03-26

Cnf 059 Tree

2014-08-01

Flooding

Tropical Cyclone

1997-09-25