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GapMaps Environmental Risk Data by AGS | USA | Census Block Level

GapMaps USA Environmental Risk data sourced from Applied Geographic Solutions (AGS) consists of several separate database components including Weather Risks, Seismological Risks, Wildfire Risk, Elevation and Terrain, Climate and Air Quality.

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SEQ VARIABLE DESCRIPTION VINTAGE UNIT TYPE AGGREGATION_TYPE WEIGHT_FIELD UNIVERSE MEDIAN_UBOUND NATIVE_GEO
1 ID Geographic Area Code String
2 NAME Geographic Area name String
3 HHDCY Households 2024 Households Integer Sum Census Block
4 POPCY Population 2024 Persons Integer Sum Census Block
5 NRKWRSKI Weather Risk Scale Index 0-10 2020 Index Float Weighted Sum NRKPOPCY Block Group
6 NRKHURI Hurricance Risk Scale Index 0-10 2020 Index Float Weighted Sum NRKPOPCY Block Group
7 NRKTORI Tornado Risk Scale Index 0-10 2020 Index Float Weighted Sum NRKPOPCY Block Group
8 NRKHAILI Hail Risk Scale Index 0-10 2020 Index Float Weighted Sum NRKPOPCY Block Group
9 NRKWINDI Wind Risk Scale Index 0-10 2020 Index Float Weighted Sum NRKPOPCY Block Group
10 NRKWFRI Wildfire Risk Scale Index 0-10 2020 Index Float Weighted Sum NRKPOPCY Block Group

Description

GapMaps Environmental Risk data sourced from Applied Geographic Solutions (AGS) covers five separate risks: - Hurricane - Tornado - Hail - Damaging Winds - Coastal Storm Surge Inundation A wide range of applications benefit from these databases, including insurance underwriting, retail merchandising, and real estate. In some cases, many of these variables are simply useful for reference purposes or general interest. For automated merchandising systems, the environmental risk climate data (average January, July, and annual temperatures, rainfall, and snowfall) can help to avoid costly stocking errors. The heating and cooling degree days can assist in determining demand for heating and cooling equipment, for example. These measures also are of general interest, especially in residential real estate applications. The seismology risk includes both earthquake risk and tsunami risk, and can provide surprising insights in areas outside the well-known seismic zones of the far western states. The air quality measures captured in the Environmental Risk Dataset can be important to individuals contemplating relocation, health care research, and commercial site selection and economic development. The nature of the local terrain in the Environment Risk Dataset can be of great interest to real estate developers and others; local terrain variables include elevation (minimum, maximum, average), slope (average, maximum), and ruggedness. The TRI (Terrain Ruggedness Index) is a new index which encapsulates the overall nature of the local terrain. Wildfire are an annual major risk in most areas of the western United States, and while large fires often burn in the rugged and generally unpopulated mountainous areas, the combination of dry conditions, heat, and winds can often lead to major disasters along what is known as the wildland-urban interface. In addition, the coastal sea level rise risk index included in the Environmental Risk dataset is useful for long term planning, assuming that sea levels may rise over the coming decades due to climate change. Detailed Methodology document available on the AGS website: https://appliedgeographic.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/AGS-Environmental-2024A.pdf

Country Coverage

(2 countries)
North America (2)

Data Categories

  • Business Location Data
  • Commercial Real Estate Data
  • Places Data
  • Climate Risk Data
  • Environmental Risk Data

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Volumes

year projections
5

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