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Bannock County, Idaho faces relatively low natural disaster and climate risks, with a risk score of 65.70, primarily due to its location away from coastlines and fault lines. The area experiences moderate risks of flooding, lightning strikes, and wind events with a relatively high risk score of 95.51. The county's vulnerability to hailstorms is rated relatively low, with a risk score of 48.99. Additionally, the county has a relatively high risk of wildfires, with a risk score of 95.86.
Climate factors specific to Bannock County include a high frequency of lightning strikes, averaging 229 events annually, and a moderate risk of wind events occurring 25 times a year. The county also experiences a low risk of hailstorms, with an average of 16 events per year. The area's geological features, such as mountain peaks and water bodies, may contribute to the heightened risk of wildfires. Historical events in the region ...
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