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Alexandria County, Virginia

Self-reliance and preparedness data for Alexandria County

Very Low

Hazard Risk (5.1/100)

Moderate

Solar (4.1 kWh/m²/day)

Natural Hazard Risks in Alexandria County

HazardRisk RatingScore
LightningRelatively Low10.4
Strong WindRelatively Low9.8
TornadoRelatively Low9.8
Heat WaveRelatively Low7.6
LandslideVery Low7.5

Source: FEMA National Risk Index. Scores 0–100, higher = more risk.

Climate Profile

Temperature & Growing Season

January Avg32°F

Water & Energy

Annual Precipitation7.1
Solar Potential4.1 kWh/m²/day
Wind Speed2.6 m/s
Soil TypeSilt Loam

Local Species

81

Edible species

35

Medicinal species

52

Autonomy Score

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the biggest natural hazards in Alexandria County, Virginia?
Alexandria County has an overall hazard rating of Very Low based on FEMA National Risk Index data. The top threats are Lightning, Strong Wind, Tornado. Each hazard is scored 0–100 by likelihood and expected impact.
Is Alexandria County good for solar power?
Alexandria County has a moderate solar rating. Solar potential is based on average daily irradiance (kWh/m²/day), which determines how much energy rooftop or ground-mounted panels can produce year-round.
How many edible plants grow in Alexandria County?
Our database identifies 81 edible plant species in Alexandria County based on regional flora data, USDA hardiness zone, and iNaturalist observations. The full field guide includes identification notes, preparation methods, and seasonal availability.
What is the autonomy score for Alexandria County?
Alexandria County has an autonomy score of 52. This composite score measures local self-reliance potential across water access, food production capacity, energy resources, and supply chain resilience. Higher scores indicate greater potential for self-sufficiency.

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