County disaster-history profile
Kent County, Michigan disaster history
Explore federal administrative declarations and NOAA county-coded observed-event records with their meanings, coverage periods, seasonal patterns, and limitations kept separate.
Data updated Aug 21, 2026 · Sources validated Aug 21, 2026
History, not a forecast
These historical records do not show current danger, future probability, or modeled risk. FEMA declarations and NOAA observed-event reports have different meanings and are never added into a danger score. For current conditions, use the live HazardNow dashboard.
Two official histories, kept separate
Counts below describe records in each dataset. They do not measure event severity, loss, personal exposure, or the likelihood of a future disaster.
Administrative records
FEMA declaration history
Unique federal disaster declarations that include a county designation. A declaration is a government action, not a complete census of physical events.
- Unique FEMA declarations
- 13
- County designation records
- 13
Coverage: Jan 1, 1964 – Aug 21, 2026
Record categories
- Flood3
- Severe storm3
- Winter storm3
- Biological2
- Hurricane1
- Tornado1
Same-source state comparison
- This county
- 13
- Michigan county median
- 9
This county count is 4 above the Michigan county median for the same source and coverage period. Based on 83 county equivalents. This is a record-count comparison, not a risk ranking.
Observed-event reports
NOAA observed-event history
Distinct Storm Events records coded to this county. Forecast-zone and marine-zone reports are excluded from these county totals.
- Unique NOAA county-event records
- 321
Coverage: Jan 1, 1996 – May 26, 2026
Record categories
- High wind184
- Hail90
- Flood22
- Tornado22
- Lightning3
Same-source state comparison
- This county
- 321
- Michigan county median
- 148
This county count is 173 above the Michigan county median for the same source and coverage period. Based on 83 county equivalents. This is a record-count comparison, not a risk ranking.
When NOAA county-event records began
Monthly counts use only NOAA county-coded observed-event start dates. FEMA declaration dates are excluded. Historical reporting patterns are planning context, not a forecast of what will happen next.
Source: NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database · Coverage: Jan 1, 1996 – May 26, 2026
| Month | Records |
|---|---|
| January | 0 |
| February | 3 |
| March | 20 |
| April | 32 |
| May | 65 |
| June | 71 |
| July | 48 |
| August | 37 |
| September | 24 |
| October | 15 |
| November | 4 |
| December | 2 |
Compare with another county
Compare like-for-like official record counts. FEMA declarations and NOAA observed-event records remain separate and do not form a combined risk score.
Comparing Kent County, Michigan with Fresno County, California
Unique FEMA declarations
FEMA OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries v2 · Jan 1, 1964 – Aug 21, 2026
- Kent County, Michigan
- 13
- Fresno County, California
- 20
Unique NOAA county-event records
NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database · Jan 1, 1996 – May 26, 2026
- Kent County, Michigan
- 321
- Fresno County, California
- 754
Comparison updated to Fresno County, California. FEMA: 13 versus 20. NOAA: 321 versus 754.
Recent representative records by source
These bounded, newest-first lists make official identifiers inspectable. Aggregate totals above come from each validated corpus, not from counting only the records shown here.
FEMA representative declarations
Administrative declaration titles and dates from OpenFEMA.
FEMA administrative declaration
SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES, AND FLOODING
–
- Official source
- FEMA OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries v2
- Official ID
- FEMA disaster 4757
- Record type
- Flood
FEMA administrative declaration
COVID-19
–
- Official source
- FEMA OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries v2
- Official ID
- FEMA disaster 3455
- Record type
- Biological
FEMA administrative declaration
COVID-19 PANDEMIC
–
- Official source
- FEMA OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries v2
- Official ID
- FEMA disaster 4494
- Record type
- Biological
FEMA administrative declaration
FLOODING
–
- Official source
- FEMA OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries v2
- Official ID
- FEMA disaster 4121
- Record type
- Flood
FEMA administrative declaration
HURRICANE KATRINA EVACUATION
–
- Official source
- FEMA OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries v2
- Official ID
- FEMA disaster 3225
- Record type
- Hurricane
FEMA administrative declaration
SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES, AND FLOODING
–
- Official source
- FEMA OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries v2
- Official ID
- FEMA disaster 1527
- Record type
- Severe storm
FEMA administrative declaration
SNOW
–
- Official source
- FEMA OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries v2
- Official ID
- FEMA disaster 3160
- Record type
- Winter storm
FEMA administrative declaration
MI - SEVERE WEATHER 1/2 /99
–
- Official source
- FEMA OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries v2
- Official ID
- FEMA disaster 3137
- Record type
- Winter storm
FEMA administrative declaration
SEVERE STORMS
–
- Official source
- FEMA OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries v2
- Official ID
- FEMA disaster 1226
- Record type
- Severe storm
FEMA administrative declaration
SEVERE STORMS & FLOODING
–
- Official source
- FEMA OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries v2
- Official ID
- FEMA disaster 774
- Record type
- Flood
FEMA administrative declaration
BLIZZARDS & SNOWSTORMS
–
- Official source
- FEMA OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries v2
- Official ID
- FEMA disaster 3057
- Record type
- Winter storm
FEMA administrative declaration
SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES, ICING & FLOODING
–
- Official source
- FEMA OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries v2
- Official ID
- FEMA disaster 495
- Record type
- Severe storm
FEMA administrative declaration
TORNADOES & SEVERE STORMS
–
- Official source
- FEMA OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries v2
- Official ID
- FEMA disaster 190
- Record type
- Tornado
NOAA representative observed events
County-coded observed-event types and dates from NOAA NCEI Storm Events.
NOAA observed-event record
Thunderstorm Wind
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1342553
- Record type
- High wind
NOAA observed-event record
Thunderstorm Wind
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1342554
- Record type
- High wind
NOAA observed-event record
Thunderstorm Wind
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1342557
- Record type
- High wind
NOAA observed-event record
Thunderstorm Wind
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1342562
- Record type
- High wind
NOAA observed-event record
Thunderstorm Wind
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1342570
- Record type
- High wind
NOAA observed-event record
Thunderstorm Wind
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1342590
- Record type
- High wind
NOAA observed-event record
Thunderstorm Wind
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1342592
- Record type
- High wind
NOAA observed-event record
Thunderstorm Wind
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1335097
- Record type
- High wind
NOAA observed-event record
Thunderstorm Wind
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1335099
- Record type
- High wind
NOAA observed-event record
Thunderstorm Wind
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1335100
- Record type
- High wind
NOAA observed-event record
Thunderstorm Wind
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1335101
- Record type
- High wind
NOAA observed-event record
Thunderstorm Wind
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1335105
- Record type
- High wind
NOAA observed-event record
Hail
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1327116
- Record type
- Hail
NOAA observed-event record
Thunderstorm Wind
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1327119
- Record type
- High wind
NOAA observed-event record
Hail
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1327133
- Record type
- Hail
NOAA observed-event record
Hail
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1327137
- Record type
- Hail
NOAA observed-event record
Flash Flood
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1327145
- Record type
- Flood
NOAA observed-event record
Flood
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1327151
- Record type
- Flood
NOAA observed-event record
Flood
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1327152
- Record type
- Flood
NOAA observed-event record
Thunderstorm Wind
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1295411
- Record type
- High wind
NOAA observed-event record
Thunderstorm Wind
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1280527
- Record type
- High wind
NOAA observed-event record
Tornado
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1265941
- Record type
- Tornado
NOAA observed-event record
Thunderstorm Wind
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1265950
- Record type
- High wind
NOAA observed-event record
Thunderstorm Wind
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1265967
- Record type
- High wind
NOAA observed-event record
Thunderstorm Wind
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1265973
- Record type
- High wind
NOAA observed-event record
Thunderstorm Wind
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1265977
- Record type
- High wind
NOAA observed-event record
Thunderstorm Wind
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1265982
- Record type
- High wind
NOAA observed-event record
Tornado
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1247982
- Record type
- Tornado
NOAA observed-event record
Tornado
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1247988
- Record type
- Tornado
NOAA observed-event record
Tornado
–
- Official source
- NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
- Official ID
- NOAA EVENT_ID 1247989
- Record type
- Tornado
Practical preparedness implications
These actions translate record categories into low-regret planning steps. They are not predictions and do not replace local emergency instructions.
Priority 1
Prepare for observed high wind events
High Wind is the most frequently reported NOAA hazard type among 321 exact county-coded observed events in this profile.
- Review household alerts, evacuation routes, and insurance coverage for this hazard.
- Keep a documented communication and reunification plan that works during power or cellular outages.
Evidence sections: NOAA observed events
Priority 2
Review declared flood history
Flood is the most frequent hazard category among 13 unique exact-county FEMA declarations in this profile.
- Review insurance, documentation, and recovery contacts relevant to this declaration category.
- Learn which local and state assistance channels operate before any federal declaration is made.
Evidence sections: FEMA declarations
Priority 3
Use June as a readiness checkpoint
NOAA records place 71 observed county events in June, the profile's highest observed monthly count.
- Before this historically high-count month, refresh supplies, medications, contact lists, and alert settings.
- Recheck transportation and shelter options for people, pets, and accessibility needs.
Evidence sections: NOAA observed events
Priority 4
Plan from both observed and declared history
NOAA event reports describe observed local frequency, while FEMA declarations identify a narrower administrative record of incidents receiving federal declarations.
- Do not treat the absence of a FEMA declaration as evidence that a damaging local event cannot occur.
- After an incident, preserve photos, receipts, policy records, and official notices for local, state, insurance, and possible federal processes.
Evidence sections: FEMA declarations and NOAA observed events
Methodology and profile limitations
A source-separated county history using exact OpenFEMA county designations and NOAA county-coded observed events.
Counting rules
- FEMA counts one declaration per unique disasterNumber for exact county designations dated 1964 or later.
- NOAA counts one unique EVENT_ID only when CZ_TYPE=C and the constructed state-plus-county FIPS matches exactly, from 1996 onward.
- Statewide-only FEMA rows, NOAA forecast zones, and NOAA marine zones are excluded from county metrics.
Comparison rules
- Each county is compared only with the median of the same source and metric across every county equivalent in its state.
- The California baseline contains 58 counties and the Michigan baseline contains 83 counties, including zero-count counties if any.
Limitations
- This atlas publishes source-separated historical records, not a probability of future loss.
- Records can be revised by their issuing agencies; regeneration selects the newest official NOAA revision for every year.
- Statewide-only FEMA declarations are disclosed but excluded from exact county metrics.
- Observed history is not a forecast or modeled risk score.
- FEMA declarations and NOAA event reports measure different phenomena and are never merged into one event total.
Sources, coverage, and limitations
Each official dataset retains its own meaning, coverage period, freshness, and limitations.
Profile generated:
FEMA OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries v2
Federal Emergency Management Agency
- Coverage period
- Jan 1, 1964 – Aug 21, 2026
- Completeness
- Complete for stated coverage and inclusion rules
- Source updated
- Retrieved by HazardNow
- Expected update cadence
- HazardNow refresh target: about weekly
Coverage notes
- OpenFEMA v2 exact county designations from 1964 onward; disasterNumber is the unique declaration key.
- Statewide-only, tribal, and other non-county designations are excluded from county metrics and medians.
- County-level designation history is most consistently available from 1964 onward.
- A declaration can designate multiple counties; each designation is a source record, not a separate physical event.
Limitations
- Federal declarations are administrative actions and do not enumerate every damaging local incident.
- Statewide-only and tribal designations are intentionally excluded from exact-county counts.
- Federal declarations are administrative Stafford Act actions and do not capture every damaging local event.
- Declaration counts should not be presented as forecasts or direct probabilities of future loss.
NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Centers for Environmental Information
- Coverage period
- Jan 1, 1996 – May 26, 2026
- Completeness
- Complete for stated coverage and inclusion rules
- Source updated
- Retrieved by HazardNow
- Expected update cadence
- HazardNow refresh target: about monthly after source publication
Coverage notes
- NCEI Storm Events details files for every year from 1996 through the current available year.
- Only exact county-coded CZ_TYPE=C records are counted; forecast-zone and marine-zone records are excluded and disclosed.
- The current-year shard is preliminary and ends at the latest county event present in the official revision.
- Comparable all-event statistics begin in 1996; earlier reporting eras cover only a subset of event types.
- County profiles count only exact county-coded CZ_TYPE=C records; forecast-zone and marine-zone records are excluded.
- Finalized Storm Events records typically lag the event month by about 75 to 90 days.
Limitations
- Storm Events reports are not a complete loss inventory and reporting practices vary over time.
- Forecast-zone and marine-zone records are excluded because they cannot be assigned exactly to one county.
- The 2026 file is preliminary through the latest event present in its selected official revision.
- Storm Events is a report database; reporting practices and included event types change over time.
- Damage estimates and narratives may be incomplete and should retain their source-level caveats.