Natural Hazard Risks in Tulsa, OK
Population: 413K · Oklahoma
Tulsa faces varying levels of natural hazard risk. The highest risk is from tornados (score: 9/10). Below is a consolidated view of all major hazard types with both forward-looking risk scores and historical impact data for Tulsa, OK.
Hazard Risk Overview
Tornado Risk
ExtremeFEMA: 9Historical: 10
- •FEMA rates Tulsa's county as Very High risk for this hazard
- •Estimated annual loss of $37M from this hazard type
- •Extensive history of significant events in this area
Winter Storm Risk
ExtremeFEMA: 9Historical: 10
- •FEMA rates Tulsa's county as Very High risk for this hazard
- •Estimated annual loss of $6M from this hazard type
- •6 events on record in proximity
High Wind Risk
ExtremeFEMA: 9Historical: 10
- •FEMA rates Tulsa's county as Very High risk for this hazard
- •Estimated annual loss of $11M from this hazard type
- •5 events on record in proximity
Flood Risk
Very HighFEMA: 7Historical: 10
- •FEMA rates Tulsa's county as Relatively High risk
- •Estimated annual loss of $138M from this hazard type
- •Extensive history of significant events in this area
Extreme Heat Risk
Very HighFEMA: 7Historical: 10
- •FEMA rates Tulsa's county as Relatively High risk
- •Estimated annual loss of $76M from this hazard type
- •28 events recorded in proximity in recent decades
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