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Climate Resilience Preparedness Series
Climate Resilience Detroit:
As Detroit faces the growing challenges of climate change, the city's resilience is more crucial than ever. Our efforts focus on strengthening the community's ability to withstand and adapt to climate-related impacts, such as extreme weather events, flooding, and heatwaves.
What Are Detroit’s Extreme Weather Issues?
In Detroit, we experience five extreme weather events. These events include: Heavy Rain, tornadoes, flooding, severe winter storms, extreme heat, and poor air quality. On average, we experience about 26 days of extreme weather and 10 days of poor air quality per year in Detroit.
Resources:
Extreme Weather & Community Preparedness Planning: Click on the icon below to learn about how to be prepared for severe weather conditions.
- Flood Resource
It is estimated that 40-55% Detroit homes were impacted by flooding in 2021.
- Severe Storm information
Dangerous storms that include lightning and can cause flash flooding and/or tornadoes.
- Air Quality Preparedness Guide
In Detroit, outdoor air pollution is responsible for around 721 premature deaths per year.
- Extreme Heat Preparedness Guide
Detroit suffers from urban heat island effect more than the surrounding suburbs.
- Winter Weather Preparedness Guide
Freezing temperatures can cause outages, hypothermia, and frostbite.
- Power Outages Resource
Michigan ranks 2nd in the nation for power outages, leaving vulnerable residents without electricity.