Climate Risk Summary

Carlisle-Rockledge, AL Risk Profile

The primary drivers of climate-related financial risk in Carlisle-Rockledge, AL are Inland Flooding, Tornado, and Strong Wind. This area also faces an unusually high intensity for Wildfire, Drought, and Landslide compared to national averages.

City-Wide Aggregation

These scores represent the population-weighted average across all residential blocks in Carlisle-Rockledge.

Primary Risks

Inland Flooding

$308,427

Expected Annual Loss for Carlisle-Rockledge

76.9Score

Relatively Moderate compared to US average

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Tornado

$250,461

Expected Annual Loss for Carlisle-Rockledge

98.9Score

Very High compared to US average

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Strong Wind

$39,709

Expected Annual Loss for Carlisle-Rockledge

93.9Score

Relatively High compared to US average

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Financial Risk Inventory

MAJOR DRIVER
Inland Flooding
$308,427
Score: 76.9
MAJOR DRIVER
Tornado
$250,461
Score: 98.9
MAJOR DRIVER
Strong Wind
$39,709
Score: 93.9
Cold Wave
$37,237
Score: 72.3
Earthquake
$25,686
Score: 71.1
Heat Wave
$15,221
Score: 59.2
Lightning
$7,492
Score: 74.6
Hurricane
$6,212
Score: 57.3
Hail
$3,821
Score: 60.7
UNUSUALLY HIGH
Wildfire
$3,184
Score: 84.2
UNUSUALLY HIGH
Drought
$2,310
Score: 86.8
Ice Storm
$2,182
Score: 61.1
Winter Weather
$289
Score: 31.5
UNUSUALLY HIGH
Landslide
$74
Score: 86.2

Recommended investments to protect your property value and reduce insurance liability based on your local risk profile.

💧Medium Investment

Inland Flooding Mitigation

Install a smart sump pump with battery backup and extend downspouts 10ft from foundation.

Risk Score: 76.9
🌪️High Investment

Tornado Mitigation

Reinforce garage doors and consider a FEMA-approved safe room or storm cellar.

Risk Score: 98.9
💨Low Investment

Strong Wind Mitigation

Trim large trees back from the roofline and reinforce roof-to-wall connectors (hurricane straps).

Risk Score: 93.9
🏠Low Investment

Cold Wave Mitigation

General property maintenance and insurance review recommended.

Risk Score: 72.3
🏠Low Investment

Earthquake Mitigation

General property maintenance and insurance review recommended.

Risk Score: 71.1
☀️Low Investment

Heat Wave Mitigation

Ensure attic insulation is R-49+ and consider a dual-fuel backup generator for AC.

Risk Score: 59.2
🏠Low Investment

Lightning Mitigation

General property maintenance and insurance review recommended.

Risk Score: 74.6
🌀High Investment

Hurricane Mitigation

Install permanent hurricane shutters or upgrade to impact-resistant windows.

Risk Score: 57.3
🧊Medium Investment

Hail Mitigation

Replace roof with Class 4 impact-resistant shingles to significantly lower insurance premiums.

Risk Score: 60.7
🔥Low Investment

Wildfire Mitigation

Create a 5ft 'non-combustible' zone around your home using gravel or pavers instead of mulch.

Risk Score: 84.2
🏠Low Investment

Drought Mitigation

General property maintenance and insurance review recommended.

Risk Score: 86.8
❄️Medium Investment

Ice Storm Mitigation

Install a 10kWh backup battery system to keep pipes from freezing during grid failure.

Risk Score: 61.1
⛰️High Investment

Landslide Mitigation

Professional slope stabilization and foundation drainage inspection is highly recommended.

Risk Score: 86.2

Sources and Methodology

Spatial Aggregation

Our "Atlas" risk scores are derived using a population-weighted spatial join. Because US Zip Codes and Census Tracts do not share perfectly aligned boundaries, a simple geographic average would be misleading. We utilize US Census Block Group population statistics to identify where residents actually live within a Zip Code. We then intersect these points with FEMA National Risk Index (NRI) hazard data to calculate a weighted exposure score.

Financial Projections (EAL)

Expected Annual Loss (EAL) estimates the average economic impact of natural hazards in dollars per year. This calculation incorporates three components: Exposure (the value of structures and agriculture), Annualized Frequency (historical probability), and Historic Loss Ratio (vulnerability of the area).

Primary Data Sources

  • FEMA National Risk IndexHazard frequency and loss data (v1.20.0)
  • U.S. Census BureauTIGER/Line 2025 Shapefiles & Decennial Population

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Zip Codes in Carlisle-Rockledge