Earthquakes, Hurricanes, Landslides, Oh My! StatisNostics looks at the FEMA RISK Data in different states.
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Throughout history, America has been victim to numerous natural disasters: the Great Chicago Fire, the San Francisco Earthquake, and Hurricane Katrina to name a few. While these beasts of nature are rarely preventable, there are ways to stay informed on the risk of natural disasters.
StatisNostics.com gives the FEMA RISK data for every town and city in the country, including the risk index score and risk index rating. The database is also able to compare the risk from city to city using U.S. government census data. For instance, Washington, D.C. is at a relatively low risk of cold waves while Chicago has a very high risk. At the same time, Chicago has a relatively low risk of earthquakes while Los Angeles has a very high risk.

This information can be especially helpful if you’re planning a trip or moving somewhere new altogether. Consulting the FEMA RISK data provided by StatisNostics is a way of studying the area, planning ahead, and prioritizing your safety.
If you want to see if you’re at risk of being affected by a natural disaster, visit www.statisnostics.com to check the FEMA Risk Assessment for your own city. By simply entering your address into the search bar, StatisNostics will provide you with information on your town’s climate data, public safety, health, real estate, schools, economics, demographics, and government.