HAZARDS

2

Power Transmission Lines

0

Coastlines

0

Water Bodies

0

Fault Lines

EMERGENCY SERVICES

3

Hazard Shelters

1

Fire Stations

1

Hospitals

1

Police Stations

COMMUNITY PROFILE

Collier County, Florida faces relatively high natural disaster and climate risk, with a risk score of 98.85 and a risk rating of "Relatively High." The county is particularly vulnerable to hurricanes, with a very high risk rating for hurricane events. Collier County also experiences frequent lightning events, with a risk rating of "Very High" for lightning-related hazards. These climate factors, combined with the county's population of 375,443 and significant building and agricultural values, contribute to its high overall risk assessment.

Geologically, Collier County is characterized by its coastlines along the Gulf of Mexico, which can make it susceptible to storm surges and flooding during hurricane events. The county also has fault lines running through the region, posing a potential risk for earthquakes. Additionally, the presence of water bodies like the Everglades and Lake Trafford can exacerbate flooding risks. The county's flat terrain and proximity to the Gulf of Mexico ... Read More

CLIMATE OVERVIEW

Average Temperature
24 °F Cold

Average Precipitation
752 mm Moderate

Average Humidity
88% Very High

Plant Hardiness
10/10 Very High

NATURAL CATASTROPHE TIMELINE

Hailstorm

2012-08-03

Tornado

2012-04-06

Hailstorm

2006-06-30

Hailstorm

2006-06-20

Tornado

2001-06-16

Hailstorm

2001-06-16

Tornado

1999-09-20

Tornado

1998-08-16

Tornado

1998-08-16

Tornado

1998-03-09

Tornado

1997-06-21

Flooding

Tropical Cyclone

1995-10-04

Hailstorm

1995-07-05

Tornado

1994-07-08

Tornado

1983-03-17

Tornado

1981-08-27

Tornado

1976-07-19

Hurricane Jenny

1969-10-05

Tornado

1968-11-09

Tornado

1965-08-22