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growth is expected to continue as <strong>the</strong> baby boomers age, and with this growth is a<br />

growing dependence on electricity. Lives could be at risk during an extreme<br />

temperature event should <strong>the</strong> utilities be out due to high winds.<br />

Development in Hazard Prone Areas<br />

Future development projects should consider windstorm hazard at <strong>the</strong> planning, engineering<br />

and architectural design stage with <strong>the</strong> goal of reducing vulnerability.<br />

Johnson County<br />

Table 3.181. Johnson County CPRI: Windstorm<br />

Hazard Type Probability Magnitude<br />

Warning<br />

Time Duration CPRI<br />

Planning<br />

Significance<br />

Johnson County<br />

Windstorm 4 2 3 2 3.05 High<br />

Leavenworth County<br />

Table 3.182. Leavenworth County CPRI: Windstorm<br />

Hazard Type Probability Magnitude<br />

Warning<br />

Time Duration CPRI<br />

Planning<br />

Significance<br />

Leavenworth County<br />

Windstorm 4 2 3 2 3.05 High<br />

Wyandotte County<br />

Table 3.183. Wyandotte County CPRI: Windstorm<br />

Hazard Type Probability Magnitude<br />

Warning<br />

Time Duration CPRI<br />

Planning<br />

Significance<br />

Wyandotte County<br />

Windstorm 4 2 3 2 3.05 High<br />

Consequence (Impact) Analysis)<br />

The information in Table 3.184 provides <strong>the</strong> Consequence Analysis of Potential for Detrimental<br />

Impacts of Hazards done for accreditation with <strong>the</strong> Emergency Management Accreditation<br />

Program (EMAP).<br />

3.281

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