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Georgia Severe Weather Hazard Profile

Climate-Adjusted Hazard Data · Model Version 1.0

Overview

Georgia, particularly northern and central Georgia, is part of the Dixie Alley severe weather corridor. NOAA SPC data shows significant tornado and severe thunderstorm frequency, with a March-April peak. The state also experiences damaging straight-line wind events from both organized severe storms and hurricane remnants.

Notable Historical Events

12011 April 27 — multiple tornadoes across north GA during Super Outbreak
22020 March tornado outbreak — EF4 tornado in Newnan, Coweta County
32017 January tornadoes — multiple tornadoes across south GA

Hazard Scoring Approach

CivilSense computes a Climate-Adjusted Hazard Score (0–10) for severe weather hazard at any US address. The score is composed of weighted sub-components derived from federal data sources and peer-reviewed research. All score components are transparent and returned in API responses.

These are hazard scores — physical intensity likelihood only. They do not include property exposure or vulnerability data. We never call a hazard score a risk score. See the full methodology for scoring details.

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Data Sources

NOAA Storm Prediction Centerwww.spc.noaa.gov
NOAA Storm Events Databasewww.ncdc.noaa.gov
NWS Peachtree Citywww.weather.gov

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Climate-Adjusted Hazard Score — derived from peer-reviewed sources listed above. Property exposure data not included. Not a substitute for professional actuarial assessment. For situational awareness only — not for emergency response.

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