Wildfire Risk: Very Low


Tornado Risk: Very Low


Hurricane Risk: Low


Hail Risk: Low


Flood Risk: Low


Tsunami Risk: Very Low


Earthquake Risk: Very Low


Wind Risk: Low

HAZARDS

5

Power Transmission Lines

0

Coastlines

0

Water Bodies

0

Fault Lines

EMERGENCY SERVICES

1

Hazard Shelters

1

Fire Stations

0

Hospitals

1

Police Stations

COMMUNITY PROFILE

Chittenden County in Vermont has a very low overall natural disaster risk, with a risk score of 39.10 and a risk rating of Very Low. The county's most significant hazards include hailstorms, thunderstorms, and winter storms with relatively low to moderate risk ratings. The area is prone to lightning strikes, flooding, and wind events, which have caused occasional damage in the past. Chittenden County's climate factors, including its location in the northeastern United States and proximity to the Great Lakes, contribute to its diverse weather patterns and potential for extreme weather events.

The county's geological features, such as Lake Champlain to the west and the Green Mountains to the east, can impact hazard risk. The presence of fault lines and mountain peaks in the region may increase the likelihood of seismic activity and landslides. Chittenden County's coastline along Lake Champlain could also be susceptible to storm surges and flooding ... Read More

CLIMATE OVERVIEW

Average Temperature
8 °F Cold

Average Precipitation
910 mm Moderate

Average Humidity
76% Moderately High

Plant Hardiness
5/10 Moderate

NATURAL CATASTROPHE TIMELINE

Hailstorm

2018-05-04

Flooding

Tropical Storm Irene

2011-08-27

Flooding

Heavy Rain And Snow

2011-03-07

Hailstorm

2008-06-10

Hailstorm

2008-06-10

Flooding

Heavy Rain

2002-06-12

Flooding

Extra-Tropical Cyclone

1989-05-24