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High climate risk here. Primarily for hurricanes. Solly Mack Oct 15 #1
Nothing High or Very High, here in San Diego County ... aggiesal Oct 15 #2
A fire watch alert goes into effect tomorrow for my parish. Though the risk is low, wildfires are not unheard of here. Solly Mack Oct 15 #5
Another San Diegan here! sdfernando Oct 15 #9
This climate risk modeling scenario is not very helpful. waterwatcher123 Oct 15 #3
It is a global phenomenon Cirsium Oct 15 #4
My county is still pretty chill most of the time, so my personal concern Grokenstein Oct 15 #6
I find it odd that they don't include tornadoes. chowder66 Oct 15 #7
It gave Bexar County medium risk for hurricanes, but we've only gotten tropical storms here. LeftInTX Oct 15 #8
But with Climate Change, could that change the risk from low to High or Very High? ... aggiesal Oct 15 #14
No. We're too far west of the water here. We're also at almost 1,000 ft elevation . LeftInTX Oct 15 #17
I understand what you're saying, but North & South Carolina were miles away from water, ... aggiesal Oct 15 #19
They are over the gulf. (north of the gulf) We are west of the the gulf. Moisture flows north and east LeftInTX Oct 15 #20
My brother lives in San Antonio and he tells us all the time ... aggiesal Oct 15 #22
No! That's not true at all. LeftInTX Oct 15 #23
Risk in my area is fire sakabatou Oct 15 #10
The title is misleading. It is entirely focused on the State of Florida, and mentions nowhere else. Martin68 Oct 15 #11
Type in the name of your County - anywhere in the USA FakeNoose Oct 15 #12
Doesn't include where I live, Albemarle County, Virginia. Martin68 Oct 15 #18
You have to enter the County you live in to get anything other than Florida n/t aggiesal Oct 15 #15
First Street does what I'd consider better risk assessment, and you can see changes over time. LauraInLA Oct 15 #13
Thanks for the link LibinMo Oct 15 #16
My County has a Very Low risk pfitz59 Oct 15 #21
Dakota County Minnesota: very low risk NickB79 Oct 16 #24
Risks mostly very low for my county. A few low risks Kaleva Oct 16 #25
In King Co. WA Very Low Risk, except Inland Flooding Metaphorical Oct 16 #26
Up Until A Couple of Weeks Ago Deep State Witch Oct 16 #27
Not everybody thought so Kaleva Oct 16 #28
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