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Clermont County, Ohio: Natural Hazard Risk

Gera County Hazard Score: 45.6/100 (Moderate) · FEMA Rating: Relatively Low · Population: 208,527. Based on FEMA National Risk Index (November 2023).

Reference period: November 2023· FEMA National Risk Index · US Government public domain · FIPS 39025

What is the natural hazard risk for Clermont County, Ohio?

Clermont County, Ohio has a Gera County Hazard Score (GCHS) of 45.6/100 (Moderate), based on FEMA National Risk Index November 2023 data. Its Expected Annual Loss rank is 69.5/100, social vulnerability rank 15.1/100 and community resilience rank 68.7/100, covering a population of 208,527.

Source:FEMA National Risk Index (NRI) — Harvard Dataverse·as of November 2023updated annually (last: )
Gera County Hazard Score45.6 / 100Moderate hazard level — Clermont County, Ohio (November 2023 FEMA NRI)How this index is calculated

GCHS components — Clermont County (November 2023)

Gera County Hazard Score components — Clermont County, Ohio (FEMA NRI November 2023)
ComponentScore / 100GCHS WeightContributionWhat it measures
Expected Annual Loss (EAL)69.550%34.8Estimated annual losses from 18 natural hazards
Social Vulnerability (SOVI)15.130%4.5Community factors affecting disaster response capacity
Lack of Resilience (100 − RESL)3120%6.3Resilience score 68.7/100 → inverted so higher = more hazard
Gera County Hazard Score (GCHS)45.6100%45.6Moderate — composite index

GCHS = 0.50 × 69.5 + 0.30 × 15.1 + 0.20 × (100 − 68.7) = 45.5. All inputs are FEMA NRI percentile ranks 0–100.

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Gera County Hazard Score (GCHS)

45.6/ 100Moderate

What this means for insurance

A Moderate GCHS suggests mixed risk. Standard policies generally cover you, but flood or earthquake riders may be worth considering.

GCHS is computed by Gera from FEMA NRI data. It is a risk-context index — not an insurance premium quote. Actual premiums depend on your specific property and chosen coverage.

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Clermont County hazard risk: frequently asked questions

What does a GCHS of 45.6/100 mean for Clermont County?
A GCHS of 45.6/100 places Clermont County in the "Moderate" band. This is a moderate risk level. Standard insurance policies generally cover the main hazards, but it is worth reviewing coverage for the specific hazard types that affect this area.
Which natural hazards most affect Clermont County?
The GCHS is computed from FEMA's Expected Annual Loss (EAL) score, which aggregates 18 natural hazard types: hurricanes, riverine flooding, tornadoes, wildfires, earthquakes, hail, drought, winter weather, lightning, strong wind, coastal flooding, cold wave, heat wave, ice storm, landslide, avalanche, tsunami and volcanic activity. Clermont County's EAL rank is 69.5/100 — above average across the 18 hazard types.
What is the FEMA National Risk Index?
The FEMA National Risk Index (NRI) is a publicly available dataset produced by the US Federal Emergency Management Agency that measures the risk of natural hazards for every US county and census tract. It combines 18 natural hazard types, community social vulnerability and community resilience into a single expected-loss-based risk score. Gera computes the GCHS from the NRI's county-level EAL, SOVI and RESL percentile scores using a documented formula.
How does Clermont County compare to the national average?
The national mean GCHS across the 480 most-populous US counties is 66.1/100. Clermont County scores 45.6/100, which is 20.5 points below the national mean. FEMA's own risk rating for this county is "Relatively Low".

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Contains public sector information published by Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and licensed under the US Government open data, public domain. Source: FEMA National Risk Index (NRI) — Harvard Dataverse (November 2023, published 2024).

Full GCHS formula and verification: Gera County Hazard Score methodology.