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Ingham County, Michigan faces a relatively moderate overall natural disaster and climate risk, with a risk score of 82.95. The area is particularly vulnerable to hailstorms, with a risk rating of relatively low and a risk score of 56.92. Additionally, windstorms pose a significant risk, with a risk score of 80.78, indicating a relatively moderate level of risk. The county also faces a high risk of tornados, with a risk score of 84.61, indicating a relatively high level of risk.
Ingham County is characterized by its inland location, which reduces the impact of coastal hazards but leaves it vulnerable to severe weather events such as hailstorms and windstorms. The region is situated near the Great Lakes, which can influence weather patterns and contribute to the occurrence of severe storms. The presence of fault lines in the area increases the risk of earthquakes, although the frequency of events is relatively ...
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