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2023’s most hurricane-vulnerable counties

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(STACKER) – Which U.S. counties face the biggest danger from Earth’s most powerful storms?

With climate experts forecasting a “borderline hyperactive” hurricane season, Gutter Gnome ranked 2023’s Most Hurricane-Vulnerable Counties.

The study combined hurricane risk assessments by the National Center for Disaster Preparedness (NCDP) with 10 years of historical storm data and financial impact projections from government agencies.

See how over 300 counties might fare this hurricane season in the ranking.

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In the Eye of the Storm: The 5 Most Vulnerable Counties

The Big Picture

The Sunshine State might also be called the Hurricane State, as two of its counties, Broward and Palm Beach, occupy the two worst spots for hurricane risk. It’s also no surprise that the Southeast has the biggest hurricane vulnerability, the ranking confirms.

In fact, the 10% most susceptible counties are made up almost entirely of only three states: Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina. Chatham County, Georgia (No. 8), and Harris County, Texas (No. 13), are the lone exceptions in this group.

Conversely, much of New England and the Texas coast are the calmest regions. Hurricanes tend to be rare in these areas and therefore face low risk of physical and monetary damages.

Check out the rankings on each of the five worst-performing counties.

No. 1: Broward County, Florida | Overall Score: 72.70

Risk: 3

Hurricane History: 26

Financial Impact: 2

No. 2: Palm Beach County, Florida | Overall Score: 72.09

Risk: 4

Hurricane History: 26

Financial Impact: 3

No. 3: Charleston County, South Carolina | Overall Score: 68.17

Risk: 9

Hurricane History: 2

Financial Impact: 8

No. 4: Horry County, South Carolina | Overall Score: 66.31

Risk: 11

Hurricane History: 2

Financial Impact: 11

No. 5: Miami-Dade County, Florida | Overall Score: 65.10

Risk: 2

Hurricane History: 84

Financial Impact: 4

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Stormy Stats

Calm Before the Storm

All Quiet on the Southern Front

Inland ≠ Immune

When It Rains, It Pours

Costliest Counties

Categorically Catastrophic

Geographic Differences

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Hurricanes by the Numbers

74 vs. 155

1–5

79

100300

20–40

150

20

Collateral Damage

20

9 in 10

127

~$1 Trillion

~2.6 Trillion

2020

2005

31

37

87.01

5 Costliest Hurricanes

  1. Hurricane Katrina (2005): $193.8 Billion
  2. Hurricane Harvey (2017): $153.8 Billion
  3. Hurricane Ian (2022): $115.2 Billion
  4. Hurricane Maria (2017): $110.7 Billion
  5. Hurricane Sandy (2012): $85.2 Billion

5 Deadliest Hurricanes

  1. Great Galveston Hurricane (1900): 8,000 Deaths
  2. Hurricane Maria (2017): 2,975 Deaths
  3. San Felipe-Okeechobee Hurricane (1928): 2,500 Deaths
  4. Hurricane Katrina (2005): 1,207 Deaths
  5. Cheniere Caminada Hurricane (1893): 1,100

Behind the Ranking

First, Gutter Gnome determined the factors (metrics) that are most relevant to rank the Most Hurricane-Vulnerable Counties. A weight was assigned to each factor based on its importance and the factors were grouped into three categories: Risk, Hurricane History, and Financial Impact. The categories, factors, and their weights are listed in the table below.

For each of 318 U.S. counties with a Hurricane Risk Score determined by the National Center for Disaster Preparedness (NCDP), Gutter Gnome then gathered data on each factor from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), National Center for Disaster Preparedness (NCDP), and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Finally, scores were calculated (out of 100 points) for each county to determine its rank in each factor, each category, and overall. A county’s Overall Score is the average of its scores across all factors and categories. The highest Overall Score ranked “Most Vulnerable” (No. 1) and the lowest “Least Vulnerable” (No. 318).

Notes

This story was produced by Gutter Gnome and reviewed and distributed by Stacker Media.