Climate Risk Atlas/FL/West Palm Beach

West Palm Beach, FL Hurricane & Climate Risk Profile

The primary drivers of climate-related financial risk in West Palm Beach, FL are Hurricane, Inland Flooding, and Heat Wave. Based on recent federal data, homeowners in this market face an estimated average annual insurance premium of $9,910, with a local policy non-renewal rate of 0.3%.

City Risk Scorecard
Physical Resilience56/100

Based on FEMA EAL and hazard intensity.

Insurance Stability
Market Stable

Metrics indicate a balanced risk-to-premium environment with standard renewal rates.

Spatial Analysis

Flood Plain Analysis

Localized Flood Dynamics in West Palm Beach

FEMA Flood Maps for West Palm Beach identify the "100-year" and "500-year" floodplains (1% and 0.2% annual chance), but modern climate risk analysis suggests that nearly 25% of flood insurance claims originate from properties outside of these designated high-risk zones.

Use the map above to better understand risk by looking at both the FEMA flood plain maps and FEMA Risk Inventory maps by census tract. Standard FEMA maps may not account for 'flash flooding' from intense rain events.
FEMA Designation vs. Reality
Relatively Moderate
Relative Vulnerability
$9,429,679
Annualized Property Exposure

Insurance Market & Climate Stress Analysis

Current Avg. Premium (2022)

$9,910
Latest Market Rate

Recent Year Change

+-3.3%
YoY Increase

2030 Forecast

$14,859
Based on 5.19% CAGR

Market Retreat (Non-Renewals)

0.32%

Higher rates indicate insurers are actively reducing exposure to West Palm Beach due to climate-linked risk.

Underwriting Stress (Loss Ratio)

14.5%

A ratio over 70% suggests insurers are paying out nearly all premiums as claims, forcing future price hikes.

Historical Market Trends

Toggle series below to compare costs vs. market stress indicators

Historical Trends & Forecasting

Compare premium costs against underlying risk factors.

Primary Risks

Hurricane

$20,977,001

Expected Annual Loss for West Palm Beach

92.9Score

Relatively High compared to US average

Inland Flooding

$9,429,679

Expected Annual Loss for West Palm Beach

25.5Score

Relatively Moderate compared to US average

Heat Wave

$1,053,147

Expected Annual Loss for West Palm Beach

51.6Score

Relatively Moderate compared to US average

Financial Risk Inventory

MAJOR DRIVER
Hurricane
$20,977,001
Score: 92.9
MAJOR DRIVER
Inland Flooding
$9,429,679
Score: 25.5
MAJOR DRIVER
Heat Wave
$1,053,147
Score: 51.6
Lightning
$756,478
Score: 78.2
Tornado
$662,487
Score: 34.2
Coastal Flooding
$350,515
Score: 22.9
Wildfire
$296,844
Score: 31.0
Strong Wind
$151,622
Score: 25.8
Cold Wave
$62,549
Score: 18.3
Earthquake
$13,632
Score: 3.1
Hail
$7,881
Score: 8.5
Landslide
$311
Score: 47.9
Drought
$4
Score: 4.2

Recommended Mitigation Strategies

Recommended investments to protect your property value and reduce insurance liability based on your local risk profile.

🌀High Investment

Hurricane Mitigation

Install permanent hurricane shutters or upgrade to impact-resistant windows.

Risk Score: 92.9
☀️Low Investment

Heat Wave Mitigation

Ensure attic insulation is R-49+ and consider a dual-fuel backup generator for AC.

Risk Score: 51.6
🏠Low Investment

Lightning Mitigation

General property maintenance and insurance review recommended.

Risk Score: 78.2

Sources and Methodology

Spatial Climate Risk Modeling

The Expected Annual Loss (EAL) and hazard risk scores are derived from the FEMA NRI zip code dataset using a population-weighted spatial join. Because Zip Codes and Census Tracts do not share perfectly aligned boundaries, we utilize US Census Block Group population centroids to identify where residents actually live.

Financial & Insurance Metrics

The pysical resilence score is calculated by synthesizing Expected Annual Loss (EAL) against the total building replacement value within a jurisdiction. This creates a "Loss Ratio" that measures physical resilience. We supplement this with ZIP-code level data from the U.S. Treasury's Federal Insurance Office (FIO), monitoring trends in premium growth, loss ratios, and policy non-renewals to identify emerging "Insurance Deserts."

Primary Data Sources

Nearby Cities

Zip Codes in West Palm Beach