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Environmental Risk Report for Milwaukee County, Wisconsin

Comprehensive environmental hazard assessment

Coordinates: 43.007°N, 87.967°W • FIPS: 55079

Risk Assessment for Milwaukee County, Wisconsin

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About Milwaukee County, Wisconsin

Milwaukee County is a county in WI known for its temperate continental climate with four distinct seasons.

Our risk scores for Milwaukee County are calculated using data from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) National Risk Index, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) earthquake databases, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) AirNow program, and the National Weather Service (NWS) alert system. These federal datasets provide comprehensive coverage of natural and technological hazard exposure.

Notable historical events affecting this area include the 2005 Stoughton Tornado (F3, 1 death, significant damage). These events underscore the importance of environmental risk awareness and preparedness for residents and property owners.

43.01°
Latitude
87.97°
Longitude
55079
FIPS Code
Midwest
Region

Notable Historical Events in Wisconsin

2005
Stoughton Tornado
F3, 1 death, significant damage

Understanding Risk Factors for Milwaukee County

🌊 Flood Risk

Flood risk in Milwaukee County is assessed using FEMA flood zone data, historical flood events, and proximity to water bodies. Areas near rivers, coastlines, and low-lying regions typically face elevated flood potential. Local topography and drainage infrastructure play a significant role in determining neighborhood-level risk.

❄️ Winter Storm Risk

Milwaukee County experiences severe winter weather including blizzards, ice storms, and dangerously low wind chills. Heavy snowfall can collapse roofs, ice accumulation can bring down power lines, and freeze-thaw cycles damage roads and infrastructure. Winter storm preparedness is essential for residents.

💨 Air Quality

Air quality monitoring in Milwaukee County draws from EPA AirNow sensors measuring particulate matter (PM2.5), ozone levels, and other pollutants that affect respiratory health. Seasonal variations and agricultural or industrial activity can influence local air quality.

🔥 Wildfire Risk

Wildfire risk evaluation considers vegetation density, climate conditions, historical fire data, and terrain characteristics in Milwaukee County. Seasonal weather patterns and local land management practices influence the area's fire vulnerability.