HAZARDS

2

Power Transmission Lines

0

Coastlines

0

Water Bodies

0

Fault Lines

EMERGENCY SERVICES

5

Hazard Shelters

4

Fire Stations

0

Hospitals

0

Police Stations

COMMUNITY PROFILE

Duval County, Florida, faces relatively high natural disaster and climate risk with a risk score of 97.84. The county is particularly vulnerable to hurricanes, with a relatively high risk rating of 98.79. This is due to its location along the Atlantic coast, making it susceptible to storm surges, strong winds, and heavy rainfall. Additionally, the county experiences a moderate risk of flooding, with a risk score of 75.65, as a result of its low-lying topography and proximity to water bodies like the St. Johns River.

The presence of fault lines and the potential for earthquakes in the region add to the overall hazard risk. Duval County also has a high risk of lightning strikes, with a risk rating of 99.45, which could pose a threat to residents and infrastructure. The county's flat terrain and extensive coastline contribute to its vulnerability to storm surges and high winds during tropical storms ... Read More

CLIMATE OVERVIEW

Average Temperature
21 °F Cold

Average Precipitation
1276 mm Moderately High

Average Humidity
88% Very High

Plant Hardiness
9/10 Very High

NATURAL CATASTROPHE TIMELINE

Hurricane Julia

2016-09-21

Hailstorm

2016-07-12

Hailstorm

2016-07-12

Hailstorm

2012-05-17

Flooding

Tropical Storm Fay

2008-08-20

Hailstorm

2008-02-26

Flooding

Heavy Rain

2003-02-22

Flooding

Tropical Cyclone

1998-02-03

Flooding

Heavy Rain

1990-03-16