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2017 - Cities Climate Hazards

Row numberAccount numberOrganizationCountryRegionC40AccessProject YearClimate HazardsMagnitude of ImpactImpact DescriptionAssets or services that may be most impacted (1)Assets or services that may be most impacted (2)Assets or services that may be most impacted (3)
190154100City of Columbia, MOUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Cold waveLess seriousFewer cold waves since mid-1980s, measured by average minimum temperature during the coldest 3-day temperature. In terms of extreme cold, there was a period of cold and wind chills in January 2010 which lastedfor 12 days.Public healthWater Supply & SanitationWaste Management
190254100City of Columbia, MOUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Rain stormLess seriousExcessive rainfall is projected to increase. Accumulation during annual maximum of 5-day and 15-day rainfall is projectedto increase, which is consistent with recent change.ResidentialOther: Insurance
190354100City of Columbia, MOUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Heavy snowSeriousMany deaths and injuries from winter storms are a result of traffic accidents caused by a combination of poor driving surfaces and speeds too fast for the conditions. One death and 35 injuries from auto accidents were reported in the NOAA data (1996-2013) for the planning area during the period 1996-2013. Accidents during winter storms can be particularly devastating because of multiple car involvement. Response times for emergency vehicles may also be slowed by poor road conditions.Emergency ManagementTransportInformation & Communications Technology
190454100City of Columbia, MOUSANorth AmericaPublic2017TornadoSeriousThere have been 26 reported injuries associated with recorded tornadoes in the planning area. There has been $34.736 million in reported property damages associated with recorded tornadoes in the planning area.Other: StructuresTransportInformation & Communications Technology
190554100City of Columbia, MOUSANorth AmericaPublic2017HailSeriousFor a 10 year period, the average measured diameter of severe hail reported in Boone County was 1.16 inches. The largest hail reported measured 4 inches in diameter (Harrisburg, May 2005) and 3-inch hail was reported in Columbia in March 2006. In total, there were 94 reports of hail of 1-inch diameter or larger during the 10-year period.TransportFood and agricultureResidential
190654100City of Columbia, MOUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Severe windSeriousFor the 10-year period 2004-2013, the average wind gust (measured and estimated) for damaging winds reported in Boone County (Figure 4.x) was 62 mph. For the sixteen events when an actual measurement was taken, the average wind gust was a bit higher at 63 mph.Information & Communications TechnologyResidentialOther: Trees (Ecosystem service)
190754100City of Columbia, MOUSANorth AmericaPublic2017DroughtLess seriousThe primary affect of drought in the planning area is on the economic livelihood of those in the agricultural sector. According to the 2012 US Census of Agriculture, 54.9% of Boone County land use is tied to farming activities. In 2012 the market value of Boone County farm productswas estimated at $52.2 Million.Food and agricultureWater Supply & SanitationOther: Buildings (foundation damage)
190854100City of Columbia, MOUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Extreme winter conditionsSeriousSevere winter weather is responsible for the most Presidential Disaster Declarations in the planning area. Severe winter weather events involving some type of precipitation (freezing rain, sleet, ice, or snow) have an average duration involving at least part of 2 calendar days. The longest winter precipitation event in recent years was an ice storm in December of 2007 which took place over 5 days. In terms of extreme cold, there was a period of cold and wind chills in January 2010 which lasted for 12 days.Other: Power LinesWater Supply & SanitationTransport
190950541City of GreensboroUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Extreme hot daysExtremely seriousEnergyFood and agriculturePublic health
191050541City of GreensboroUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Forest fireSeriousFood and agricultureResidentialEmergency Management
191150541City of GreensboroUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Flash/surface floodSeriousTransportPublic healthWater Supply & Sanitation
191254100City of Columbia, MOUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Flash/surface floodSeriousBoone County and its jurisdictions are at great risk for flooding because the southern border of the County is situated on the bank of the Missouri River, the longest river in the United States.The Missouri River drains approximately one-sixth of the area of the continental United States, according to the USGS. It drains over half the state of Missouri as it flows eastward to join the Mississippi River at St. Louis. Since Boone County is located less than 200 miles upstream from the mouth of this 2,540 mile river, it is obvious that flooding is a potential concern for thecounty. There are also numerous creeks throughout the county with year-round water flows draining into the Missouri River.Community & CultureResidentialWater Supply & Sanitation
191364014City of CupertinoUSANorth AmericaPublic2017DroughtSeriousWater Supply & SanitationFood and agricultureEnvironment
191464014City of CupertinoUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Extreme hot daysSeriousPublic healthEmergency ManagementEnergy
191564014City of CupertinoUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Rain stormSeriousTransportEnergy
191664014City of CupertinoUSANorth AmericaPublic2017River floodSeriousResidentialCommercialInformation & Communications Technology
191764014City of CupertinoUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Forest fireSeriousResidentialCommercialEnergy
191854409City of EspooFinlandEuropePublic2017Coastal floodLess serioussome flooding may occur but no critical infrastructure will be harmedResidentialIndustrial
191954409City of EspooFinlandEuropePublic2017Heat waveLess seriouselderly people living in small flats windows heading south may be affected.ResidentialPublic health
192054409City of EspooFinlandEuropePublic2017River floodLess serioussome flooding may occur but no critical infrastructure will be harmedResidentialIndustrialEnvironment
192154409City of EspooFinlandEuropePublic2017Other: Icy conditions (walkways etc)Less seriousThe elderly or people with disabilities may have to stay at home when the walking conditions are poor.ResidentialPublic health
192254409City of EspooFinlandEuropePublic2017Other: Precipitation coming as rain in wintertime whend the ground is icyLess seriousThe rain water sewers may get blocked which can lead to floodingWater Supply & Sanitation
19236192City of Fairfield, IAUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Rain stormSeriousHeavy rain events overwhelm the city's stormwater system, flooding streets and causing property damage.Water Supply & Sanitation
192453959City of Fayetteville, ARUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Rain stormSeriousPotable water supply: Fayetteville relies on water from Beaver Lake that has been purified by the Beaver Water District. High lake levels impact the processes for cleaning water to make it safe for consumption. In addition, City infrastructure: Stormwater infrastructure such as; culverts, drains, inlets and retention structures have been damaged from flooding. Additionally, numerous streets and trails have been flooded and/or washed out causing significant damage to pavement and drains.Water Supply & SanitationEmergency ManagementWaste Management
192553959City of Fayetteville, ARUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Flash/surface floodSeriousDamage and loss of structures due to storm events. There have been numerous storm events that have damaged structures in the recent past. We have seen once in a lifetime ice storms, floods and droughts in the last ten years. The impact of climate change in our region is altering how the City plans for, and deals with, natural disasters. Updated Emergency Management plans and development ordinances such as the “Streamside Protection Ordinance” have been adopted, directly and indirectly, due to impacts from climate change.IndustrialCommercialResidential
192654066City of Fort CollinsUSANorth AmericaPublic2017DroughtSeriousImpacts to water supply, quantity and quality are likely to be some of the most significant impacts to Fort Collins from climate change. Fort Collins Utilities provides drinking water, wastewater services and flood protection to the Fort Collins area. Extreme droughts could have significant impacts to residents, commercial customers that rely on an abundant, high quality water source, e.g. breweries, high-tech industry, as well as recreation-based businesses, such as rafting and fishing companies.Water Supply & SanitationIndustrialResidential
192754066City of Fort CollinsUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Flash/surface floodSeriousSince the city was founded in 1864, Fort Collins has experienced many devastating floods. While the City has done much to mitigate flood risk in town, it is likely the community will continue to face additional flood impacts to infrastructure and private property in the future. As flooding accompanies post-fire events, Fort Collins water infrastructure and treatment services are at risk to be impacted in the future.Public healthResidentialCommercial
192854066City of Fort CollinsUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Forest fireLess seriousIncreased wildfire events are likely in the Cache la Poudre and Big Thompson watersheds. Fires could impact the quality of this water, making the water harder and more expensive to treat, or eliminating the use of these sources during water quality events. As flooding accompanies post-fire events, Fort Collins water infrastructure and treatment services are at risk to be impacted in the future. Water quality issues due to fire and flooding would impact commercial customers that rely on an abundant, high quality water source such as breweries.Water Supply & SanitationPublic healthEmergency Management
192950541City of GreensboroUSANorth AmericaPublic2017DroughtExtremely seriousWater Supply & SanitationFood and agriculturePublic health
193050541City of GreensboroUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Cyclone (Hurricane/Typhoon)SeriousEmergency ManagementTransportEnergy
193150541City of GreensboroUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Lightning/thunderstormSeriousEmergency ManagementInformation & Communications TechnologyEnergy
193250541City of GreensboroUSANorth AmericaPublic2017TornadoSeriousEmergency ManagementInformation & Communications TechnologyEnergy
193350541City of GreensboroUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Other: Winter StormLess seriousEnergyTransportEmergency Management
193459697City of Lake Worth, FLUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Coastal floodExtremely seriousEnergyResidentialEmergency Management
193559697City of Lake Worth, FLUSANorth AmericaPublic2017DroughtSeriousEnvironmentWater Supply & SanitationPublic health
193659697City of Lake Worth, FLUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Extreme hot daysSeriousEnergyPublic healthOther: Human Resource
193759697City of Lake Worth, FLUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Flash/surface floodSeriousTransportResidentialEmergency Management
193859697City of Lake Worth, FLUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Tropical stormExtremely seriousEmergency ManagementWater Supply & SanitationEnergy
193959697City of Lake Worth, FLUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Heat waveSeriousEnergyWater Supply & SanitationPublic health
194059697City of Lake Worth, FLUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Lightning/thunderstormSeriousEnergyTransportEmergency Management
194159124City of Natchez, MSUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Heat waveLess seriousAs an aging community, the effects of the unpredictability of temperature changes can have major health consequences for our population.Public healthEnvironmentEmergency Management
194259993City of OlongapoPhilippinesSouth Asia and OceaniaPublic2017Flash/surface floodSeriousInundated houses, facilitiesDisplaced HHsSuspension of work, business, transport, classes, water /power serviceDamaged infrastructuresHigh vulnerability to water borne diseasesResidentialCommercialTransport
194359993City of OlongapoPhilippinesSouth Asia and OceaniaPublic2017LandslideSeriousDeath, InjuriesDamaged housesGullied slopes Displaced HHsResidential
194459993City of OlongapoPhilippinesSouth Asia and OceaniaPublic2017DroughtSeriousTurbid tap waterDry spring water High vulnerability to water borne diseasesWater Supply & SanitationResidential
194559985City of Puerto PrincesaPhilippinesSouth Asia and OceaniaPublic2017DroughtSeriousResidentialWater Supply & SanitationFood and agriculture
194659985City of Puerto PrincesaPhilippinesSouth Asia and OceaniaPublic2017Land fireLess seriousResidentialEnvironmentCommunity & Culture
194750572City of Saint Paul, MNUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Rain stormSeriousIncreasing occurrence of high-end rainstormsTransportCommercialEmergency Management
194850572City of Saint Paul, MNUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Heavy snowSeriousMore frequent, higher accumulation total events with higher temps in betweenTransportResidentialLaw & Order
194950572City of Saint Paul, MNUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Hail
195050572City of Saint Paul, MNUSANorth AmericaPublic2017Severe wind

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