Biological
Disease outbreaks and biological incidents.
- Counties with FEMA records
- 53
- Counties with NOAA records
- 0
Source-separated county records
Choose a hazard to compare county histories from two official sources. FEMA counts describe federal administrative declarations; NOAA counts describe county-coded observed-event reports. The two sources are never added together or converted into a risk score.
Data updated Aug 21, 2026 · 20 hazard categories with county records · Current conditions: Live Dashboard →
Only taxonomy categories with at least one positive FEMA or NOAA count in the atlas appear here. County availability can differ between sources because the datasets answer different questions.
Disease outbreaks and biological incidents.
Chemical releases and toxic-substance incidents.
Coastal storms, surge, and related coastal impacts.
Extended precipitation deficits and drought impacts.
Earthquakes and directly associated ground shaking.
River, flash, coastal, and other flooding.
Hail events reported independently of other storm hazards.
High wind, strong wind, and thunderstorm wind events.
Hurricanes and typhoons.
Landslides, mudslides, and debris flows.
Lightning events reported independently of other storm hazards.
Marine wind, surf, current, and lake hazards.
Events that cannot be mapped confidently to another category.
Multi-hazard severe storms without a more specific primary category.
Tornadoes, funnel clouds, and waterspouts.
Tropical storms and tropical depressions below hurricane strength.
Tsunamis and seiches.
Volcanic eruptions and associated volcanic hazards.
Wildfires and fire-management incidents.
Snow, ice, blizzards, freezes, and winter storms.