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FEMA NRI 1.19.0Updated Nov 2023 · Coverage 2014–2023Methodology

Coshocton County Disaster Risk

Coshocton County, Ohio

FEMA Risk Rating

Relatively Low

National Percentile

49th

of 3,144 counties

State Rank

#53

of 88 (1 = highest risk)

Flood Risk

67th

percentile

Hazard Risk Breakdown

Flood

River, coastal, and surface flooding risk

Relatively Low

Higher than 67% of US counties

Wildfire

Wildland and wildland-urban interface fire risk

Very Low

Higher than 30% of US counties

Tornado

Tornado and severe thunderstorm risk

Relatively Low

Higher than 47% of US counties

Earthquake

Seismic activity and ground shaking risk

Very Low

Higher than 32% of US counties

Hurricane

Tropical cyclone and hurricane risk

Very Low

Higher than 40% of US counties

Risk Overview

About Natural Disaster Risk in Coshocton County, Ohio

Coshocton County faces modest disaster risk

Coshocton County's composite risk score of 49.08 sits just below the national average, placing it in the "Relatively Low" risk category. This reflects more balanced hazard exposure across multiple disaster types, rather than extreme vulnerability in any single area.

Below Ohio's state average

Coshocton County scores 49.08 against Ohio's state average of 55.03, putting it slightly below the statewide median. This positions it in the safer half of Ohio counties, though still above the lowest-risk communities.

Safer than higher-risk counties nearby

Coshocton County's 49.08 score is considerably lower than Columbiana County (69.05) and Clark County (77.10), but higher than Clinton County (34.00). This places it in the middle of the regional risk spectrum.

Flood and tornado risks are moderate

Coshocton County's primary hazards are flood risk (66.76) and tornado risk (46.76), both moderately elevated but below statewide highs. Earthquake risk (32.09) and wildfire risk (29.90) remain relatively low.

Standard coverage plus flood protection

Coshocton County residents should maintain homeowner's insurance that includes flood coverage, given moderate flood risk (66.76). An updated emergency plan and knowledge of local warning systems provide additional security.

Source: FEMA National Risk Index · Narrative reviewed by Evan Brooks, Data Editor

Preparedness Guide

What to Prepare for in Coshocton County

Top Hazards by Exposure

  1. #1
    FloodPrepare
    67th percentile
  2. #2
    TornadoPrepare
    47th percentile
  3. #3
    HurricanePrepare
    40th percentile

Source: FEMA National Risk Index v1.19.0 · Percentiles are national (3,144 counties)

Risk Advisory: Coshocton County

Risk Verdict

Coshocton County sits below the national average for natural disaster exposure, ranking at the 49th percentile across all U.S. counties. The 49th percentile national ranking is one lens; Coshocton County residents also benefit from reviewing which specific hazard types drive the county's composite score and preparing accordingly.

Hazard Breakdown

Flood risk is Coshocton County's dominant natural hazard, ranked at the 67th percentile nationally under FEMA's National Risk Index. Tornado ranks second at the 47th percentile nationally. Additional tracked hazards include hurricane (40th percentile), earthquake (32th percentile), wildfire (30th percentile).

Preparedness Context

With flood ranked as the primary hazard at the 67th percentile nationally, Coshocton County households should build a go-bag that includes important documents, medications, and supplies to sustain the family for at least three days if evacuation is needed. The county's second-ranked hazard, tornado at the 47th percentile nationally, means Coshocton County residents face compounding risks from multiple natural hazard types during peak seasons. A waterproof container for documents (insurance policies, ID, prescriptions) and a clear household communication plan for when phone networks are congested are the two highest-value low-cost preparedness steps for Coshocton County households.

Regional Context

Coshocton County is 5.9 composite risk points below the Ohio state mean, meaning most other Ohio counties face higher natural hazard exposure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the natural disaster risk in Coshocton County, OH?
Coshocton County has a FEMA National Risk Index rating of Relatively Low, placing it in the 49th percentile nationally out of 3,144 counties. This composite score reflects the county's overall exposure to natural hazards including floods, wildfires, tornadoes, earthquakes, and hurricanes, weighted by expected annual loss and social vulnerability.
What types of natural hazards affect Coshocton County?
Coshocton County is evaluated for five major natural hazard types: flooding (67th percentile), tornado (47th percentile), hurricane (40th percentile), earthquake (32th percentile), wildfire (30th percentile). The highest-risk hazard is flooding at the 67th percentile nationally. These scores are derived from FEMA's National Risk Index, which analyzes expected annual loss, social vulnerability, and community resilience for each hazard type.
How does Coshocton County risk compare to the Ohio average?
Coshocton County's composite risk percentile is 49th, compared to the Ohio state average of 55th percentile. The state's overall risk rating is Relatively Low. This means Coshocton County faces lower natural disaster risk than the typical county in Ohio.
Is Coshocton County at risk for flooding?
Yes, Coshocton County's flooding risk is at the 67th percentile nationally. This is above the national median.
How is natural disaster risk measured?
FEMA's National Risk Index (NRI) calculates risk scores for 18 natural hazard types across all U.S. counties and census tracts. The composite score combines Expected Annual Loss (estimated dollar losses from each hazard), Social Vulnerability (demographic factors affecting disaster impact), and Community Resilience (ability to recover). Percentile scores rank each county against all 3,144 U.S. counties, and risk ratings range from Very Low to Very High.
Is Coshocton County a safe place to live?
Coshocton County's composite risk score of 49th percentile is below the Ohio state average of 55th percentile, indicating relatively lower exposure to natural hazards. However, no county is completely risk-free. The primary hazard type is flooding at the 67th percentile. Residents should still maintain emergency preparedness plans and appropriate insurance coverage.
By Evan Brooks, Data EditorUpdated Reviewed by Evan Brooks, Data Editor

Data Source

Risk data sourced from the FEMA National Risk Index (NRI). Risk scores are relative rankings (0–100) across all US counties — not absolute risk measures. Higher scores indicate higher relative risk compared to other counties.

Disclaimer: This data is informational only. It is not financial, insurance, or legal advice. Always consult a qualified professional before making insurance or real estate decisions.