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Wildfire Risk: Very Low


Tornado Risk: Low


Hurricane Risk: Low


Hail Risk: Low


Flood Risk: Low


Tsunami Risk: Very Low


Earthquake Risk: Very Low


Wind Risk: Low

HAZARDS

16

Power Transmission Lines

0

Coastlines

19

Water Bodies

0

Fault Lines

EMERGENCY SERVICES

4

Hazard Shelters

4

Fire Stations

0

Hospitals

0

Police Stations

COMMUNITY PROFILE

Carroll County in Georgia has a relatively low overall natural disaster risk rating of 76.65. The county faces moderate risks of hail, thunderstorms, flooding, and high winds, with a particular emphasis on tornadoes. The area experiences an average of 1050 tornado events per year, with a frequency of 40.31 events per year, making tornadoes the most significant natural disaster risk to the region. Additionally, the county is prone to lightning strikes, with an average of 1470 events per year.

Carroll County's geographic features, including its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico and the Appalachian Mountains, play a significant role in its climate risks. The county's location near the coast increases the likelihood of hurricanes and tropical storms, while its proximity to mountainous terrain can enhance the effects of severe weather events such as flash floods and landslides. The presence of fault lines in the region also contributes to the ... Read More

CLIMATE OVERVIEW

Average Temperature
16 °F Cold

Average Precipitation
1317 mm Very High

Average Humidity
90% Very High

Plant Hardiness
7/10 Moderately High

NATURAL CATASTROPHE TIMELINE