Climate Risk Summary

New Washington, OH Risk Profile

The primary drivers of climate-related financial risk in New Washington, OH are Inland Flooding, Cold Wave, and Tornado. This area also faces an unusually high intensity for Ice Storm, Strong Wind, Hail, and Winter Weather compared to national averages.

City-Wide Aggregation

These scores represent the population-weighted average across all residential blocks in New Washington.

Primary Risks

Inland Flooding

$122,989

Expected Annual Loss for New Washington

47.2Score

Relatively Low compared to US average

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Cold Wave

$25,506

Expected Annual Loss for New Washington

70.7Score

Relatively Moderate compared to US average

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Tornado

$21,339

Expected Annual Loss for New Washington

58.2Score

Relatively Moderate compared to US average

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Financial Risk Inventory

MAJOR DRIVER
Inland Flooding
$122,989
Score: 47.2
MAJOR DRIVER
Cold Wave
$25,506
Score: 70.7
MAJOR DRIVER
Tornado
$21,339
Score: 58.2
UNUSUALLY HIGH
Ice Storm
$17,065
Score: 96.0
UNUSUALLY HIGH
Strong Wind
$12,954
Score: 82.1
UNUSUALLY HIGH
Hail
$11,466
Score: 83.3
Earthquake
$6,347
Score: 48.9
Lightning
$5,017
Score: 71.8
Heat Wave
$2,348
Score: 14.2
UNUSUALLY HIGH
Winter Weather
$2,187
Score: 81.4
Hurricane
$1,358
Score: 48.9
Wildfire
$26
Score: 41.7
Landslide
$7
Score: 72.9

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

🏠Low Investment

Cold Wave Mitigation

General property maintenance and insurance review recommended.

Risk Score: 70.7
🌪️High Investment

Tornado Mitigation

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

Risk Score: 58.2
❄️Medium Investment

Ice Storm Mitigation

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

Risk Score: 96.0
💨Low Investment

Strong Wind Mitigation

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

Risk Score: 82.1
🧊Medium Investment

Hail Mitigation

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

Risk Score: 83.3
🏠Low Investment

Lightning Mitigation

General property maintenance and insurance review recommended.

Risk Score: 71.8
🏠Low Investment

Winter Weather Mitigation

General property maintenance and insurance review recommended.

Risk Score: 81.4
⛰️High Investment

Landslide Mitigation

Professional slope stabilization and foundation drainage inspection is highly recommended.

Risk Score: 72.9

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

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