Counties / New York
New York home resilience, county by county
62 counties. Each page shows local hazards from the FEMA National Risk Index and which retrofits pay off for a typical home.
- Albany County Relatively Moderate
- Allegany County Relatively Low
- Bronx County Relatively High
- Broome County Relatively Moderate
- Cattaraugus County Relatively Moderate
- Cayuga County Relatively Low
- Chautauqua County Relatively Moderate
- Chemung County Relatively Low
- Chenango County Relatively Low
- Clinton County Relatively Low
- Columbia County Relatively Low
- Cortland County Relatively Low
- Delaware County Relatively Moderate
- Dutchess County Relatively Moderate
- Erie County Relatively High
- Essex County Relatively Low
- Franklin County Relatively Low
- Fulton County Relatively Low
- Genesee County Relatively Low
- Greene County Relatively Low
- Hamilton County Very Low
- Herkimer County Relatively Low
- Jefferson County Relatively Low
- Kings County Relatively High
- Lewis County Very Low
- Livingston County Relatively Low
- Madison County Relatively Low
- Monroe County Relatively Moderate
- Montgomery County Relatively Low
- Nassau County Relatively High
- New York County Relatively High
- Niagara County Relatively Moderate
- Oneida County Relatively Moderate
- Onondaga County Relatively Moderate
- Ontario County Relatively Low
- Orange County Relatively Moderate
- Orleans County Very Low
- Oswego County Relatively Low
- Otsego County Relatively Low
- Putnam County Very Low
- Queens County Relatively High
- Rensselaer County Relatively Moderate
- Richmond County Relatively Moderate
- Rockland County Relatively Moderate
- Saratoga County Relatively Low
- Schenectady County Relatively Low
- Schoharie County Very Low
- Schuyler County Very Low
- Seneca County Very Low
- St. Lawrence County Relatively Low
- Steuben County Relatively Low
- Suffolk County Relatively High
- Sullivan County Relatively Low
- Tioga County Relatively Low
- Tompkins County Relatively Low
- Ulster County Relatively Moderate
- Warren County Relatively Low
- Washington County Relatively Low
- Wayne County Relatively Low
- Westchester County Relatively High
- Wyoming County Very Low
- Yates County Relatively Low