HAZARDS

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Power Transmission Lines

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Coastlines

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Water Bodies

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Fault Lines

EMERGENCY SERVICES

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Hazard Shelters

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Fire Stations

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Hospitals

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Police Stations

COMMUNITY PROFILE

Sonoma, California faces a relatively high risk of natural disasters and climate-related hazards, with a risk score of 99.17 and a risk rating of relatively high. The area is prone to wildfires, floods, and earthquakes, with significant potential economic losses. Climate factors such as drought, extreme heat, and lightning contribute to the heightened risk in the region. The coastal location of Sonoma County exposes it to potential tsunami threats, although historical events of this nature have been relatively low.

The region's geological features, including fault lines and mountain peaks, contribute to the high hazard risk in Sonoma. The presence of the San Andreas Fault system increases the likelihood of earthquakes, while the mountainous terrain can exacerbate the impact of wildfires and flash floods. Water bodies such as the Pacific Ocean and San Pablo Bay also pose risks of storm surges and flooding. The combination of these factors results in ... Read More

CLIMATE OVERVIEW

Average Temperature
14 °F Cold

Average Precipitation
1356 mm Very High

Average Humidity
63% Moderate

Plant Hardiness
9/10 Very High

NATURAL CATASTROPHE TIMELINE

Canyon

2019-11-14

Flooding

Heavy Rain

2019-02-25

Flooding

Heavy Rain

2017-02-16

Flooding

Heavy Rain

2017-01-04

Flooding

Heavy Rain

2016-03-05

Flooding

Torrential Rain

2014-12-11

Flooding

Heavy Rain

2010-12-19

Flooding

Torrential Rain

2010-01-18

Flooding

Heavy Rain

2005-12-31

Flooding

Heavy Rain

1997-01-01

Flooding

Heavy Rain

1996-12-26

Flooding

Rain And Snowmelt

1995-03-08

Flooding

Heavy Rain

1995-01-03