HAZARDS

0

Power Transmission Lines

0

Coastlines

3

Water Bodies

0

Fault Lines

EMERGENCY SERVICES

2

Hazard Shelters

1

Fire Stations

0

Hospitals

0

Police Stations

COMMUNITY PROFILE

Orange County, California faces very high natural disaster and climate risk levels, with a risk rating of "Very High" and an overall risk score of 99.78. Specific hazards include wildfires, with an expected annual loss value of $46,074, flooding with a risk value of $25,262, and earthquakes with a risk value of $11,833. The area also experiences lightning strikes, hail events, and strong winds, contributing to the overall risk profile.

Geologically, Orange County is situated in a seismically active region with nearby fault lines such as the San Andreas Fault, contributing to earthquake risk. The county also has a significant coastline, making it vulnerable to storm surges and tsunamis. Additionally, the presence of mountain peaks like Santiago Peak and water bodies like the Pacific Ocean further impact hazard risk in the area. Historical events such as the 2020 Silverado Fire and the 1933 Long Beach earthquake highlight the real ... Read More

CLIMATE OVERVIEW

Average Temperature
18 °F Cold

Average Precipitation
352 mm Moderately Low

Average Humidity
75% Moderately High

Plant Hardiness
10/10 Very High

NATURAL CATASTROPHE TIMELINE

Coalmine

2023-07-03

Coalmine

2023-07-03

Oes Preposition/Mobilization 220057

2022-11-19

Sunset

2022-10-07

Point Fire

2022-07-26

Fremont

2022-07-21

Loma

2022-06-24

Toll

2022-05-24

Santiago

2022-05-18

Loma

2022-05-13

Windy

2022-04-22

Coal Mine

2022-03-12

Camino

2021-06-27

Handy

2021-06-19

Portola

2021-05-18

San Juan Fire

2021-04-25

Loma

2020-08-21

Peters

2020-08-19

Canyon Creek Fire

2020-04-22

Santiago

2018-06-11

Flooding

Torrential Rain

2018-01-09

Flooding

Heavy Rain

2010-12-19

Flooding

Torrential Rain

2010-01-18

Flooding

Heavy Rain

2005-01-08

Flooding

Heavy Rain

2003-02-12

Flooding

Tropical Cyclone

1998-02-03