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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102

Oklahoma County · Oklahoma

35.4676° N, 97.5164° W

Climate-Adjusted Hazard Scores
◉Hail
3.5/10LOW
Significant hail (≥2in) annual frequency0.5 / 5.0
Regional roof vulnerability proxy (pre-ATTOM)3.0 / 5.0
Model v1.0 · Hazard score
≋Flood
3.3/10LOW
FEMA flood zone (estimated)1.5 / 4.0
Elevation above base flood level1.0 / 3.0
Regional NFIP historical loss density0.8 / 3.0
Model v1.0 · Hazard score
⊕Earthquake
2.3/10LOW
Seismic source zone activity (Gutenberg-Richter)0.5 / 3.5
Proximity to mapped Quaternary faults0.3 / 3.0
Historical damage potential (Hazus W1 thresholds)1.5 / 3.5
Model v1.0 · Hazard score
◠Tornado
2.3/10LOW
EF2+ tornado annual frequency0.3 / 5.0
Manufactured housing density proxy1.5 / 3.0
Nocturnal tornado fraction (fatality multiplier)0.5 / 2.0
Model v1.0 · Hazard score
△Wildfire
1.3/10LOW
Climate-adjusted large fire frequency0.3 / 3.5
Wildland-Urban Interface exposure0.5 / 3.5
Regional vegetation/fuel load proxy0.5 / 3.0
Model v1.0 · Hazard score
Natural Hazards in Oklahoma City

Based on historical data and geographic analysis, the primary natural hazards affecting Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (73102) are severe weather and flood. These scores are derived from peer-reviewed federal and academic sources.

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Oklahoma Hazard Profiles
Oklahoma Severe WeatherOklahoma Flood
Nearby Areas
74103
Tulsa
73069
Norman
73071
Norman
Data Sources
USGS Earthquake Hazards.gov
NOAA National Hurricane Center.gov
FEMA Flood Map Service.gov
NIFC Active Fire Data.gov
NOAA Storm Prediction Center.gov
NOAA Storm Events Database.gov

Climate-Adjusted Hazard Scores — derived from peer-reviewed federal and academic sources. Property exposure data not included. Not a substitute for professional actuarial assessment.

For situational awareness only — not for emergency response.