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Ashland County in Ohio has a very low overall risk rating for natural disasters and climate hazards. The area experiences relatively low occurrences of extreme weather events such as tornadoes, hail storms, wildfires, and flooding. The risk values for these events are significantly lower than the state average, indicating a lower likelihood of significant damage or loss in the region.
Specific climate factors in Ashland County include moderate to high wind events, with a relatively moderate risk rating. The area also experiences a low frequency of lightning strikes and winter weather events. The county is not located near coastlines or fault lines, reducing the risk of earthquakes or tsunamis. The topography of the region consists of rolling hills and valleys, with no significant mountain peaks, which may impact the flow of water and potential flooding risks.
Historically, Ashland County has not experienced major natural disasters, and the geological ...
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