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The chance of earthquake damage in Cucamonga Elementary School District is much higher than California average and is much higher than the national average. The risk of tornado damage in Cucamonga Elementary School District is higher than California average and is much lower than the national average.

Topics:Earthquake IndexVolcano IndexTornado IndexOther Weather Extremes EventsVolcanos NearbyHistorical Earthquake EventsHistorical Tornado Events

Earthquake Index, #135

Cucamonga Elementary School District
37.41
California
21.80
U.S.
1.81

The earthquake index value is calculated based on historical earthquake events data using USA.com algorithms. It is an indicator of the earthquake level in a region. A higher earthquake index value means a higher chance of an earthquake.

Volcano Index, #567

Cucamonga Elementary School District
0.0018
California
0.0068
U.S.
0.0023

The volcano index value is calculated based on the currently known volcanoes using USA.com algorithms. It is an indicator of the possibility of a region being affected by a possible volcano eruption. A higher volcano index value means a higher chance of being affected.

Tornado Index, #103

Cucamonga Elementary School District
32.50
California
18.56
U.S.
136.45

The tornado index value is calculated based on historical tornado events data using USA.com algorithms. It is an indicator of the tornado level in a region. A higher tornado index value means a higher chance of tornado events.

Other Weather Extremes Events

A total of 1,379 other weather extremes events within 50 miles of Cucamonga Elementary School District were recorded from 1950 to 2010. The following is a break down of these events:

TypeCountTypeCountTypeCountTypeCountTypeCount
Avalanche:0Blizzard:0Cold:4Dense Fog:4Drought:29
Dust Storm:5Flood:426Hail:51Heat:7Heavy Snow:1
High Surf:4Hurricane:0Ice Storm:0Landslide:1Strong Wind:101
Thunderstorm Winds:130Tropical Storm:0Wildfire:252Winter Storm:2Winter Weather:1
Other:361 

Volcanos Nearby

A total of 1 volcano is found in or near Cucamonga Elementary School District.

Distance (miles)NameRegionLatitudeLongitudeElevation (foot)TypeStatusLast Eruption
71.2Lavic LakeUS-California, United States34.75-116.6251495Volcanic fieldHoloceneUndated, but probable Holocene eruption

Historical Earthquake Events

A total of 194 historical earthquake events that had recorded magnitudes of 3.5 or above found in or near Cucamonga Elementary School District.

Distance (miles)DateMagnitudeDepth (km)LatitudeLongitude
40.01918-04-216.8N/A33.75-117
41.51933-03-116.3N/A33.58-117.98
19.31923-07-236.2N/A34-117.25
40.21910-05-156N/A33.5-117.5
37.01943-08-295.51634.27-116.97
13.41970-09-125.4834.27-117.54
37.91933-10-025.4N/A33.78-118.13
43.81941-11-145.41633.78-118.25
27.61938-05-315.3N/A33.68-117.53
36.81933-03-135.3N/A33.75-118.08
37.11963-09-235.3N/A33.83-117
39.51930-01-165.3N/A34.2-116.9
39.71935-10-245.11634.1-116.88
47.81944-06-125.1N/A33.97-116.75
42.41946-09-285N/A33.95-116.85
46.91952-08-235N/A34.5-118.22
40.31979-06-304.91034.25-116.9
40.71933-03-154.9N/A33.62-118.02
41.01941-10-224.91633.82-118.22
19.01985-10-024.81534.02-117.25
43.81962-10-294.8N/A34.33-116.87
46.81971-02-094.81434.34-118.33
49.51973-07-144.8834.4-116.8
6.81948-03-014.71634.17-117.53
23.11956-01-034.7N/A33.75-117.5
24.91929-07-084.7N/A34-118
46.61965-10-174.7N/A33.97-116.77
48.91956-05-114.7N/A34.27-116.75
5.61965-01-014.6N/A34-117.6
5.61965-02-254.6N/A34-117.6
14.91963-07-264.61934.03-117.32
19.31978-04-294.6533.83-117.73
4.51965-04-154.5N/A34.1-117.5
9.31936-02-234.51034.12-117.42
15.31969-05-054.5N/A34.3-117.57
37.91939-12-274.5N/A33.78-118.13
38.91969-10-274.5N/A33.55-117.81
39.71944-06-194.5N/A33.87-118.22
40.31979-06-294.5634.25-116.9
43.31943-10-144.51634.33-116.88
44.41943-10-154.51634.33-116.86
49.91984-08-064.51433.98-116.71
14.01970-09-134.4834.28-117.55
40.31979-06-304.41034.25-116.9
46.21985-08-294.4634.32-116.82
14.31951-09-224.31234.12-117.33
33.01933-10-254.3N/A33.95-118.13
35.71963-08-224.3N/A33.7-118
37.31961-10-204.3N/A33.67-118
38.31961-10-204.3N/A33.65-118
41.21962-11-304.3N/A34.33-116.92
41.71945-04-184.31634.43-116.98
43.01962-12-014.3N/A34.32-116.88
45.01945-09-074.31633.97-116.8
45.11969-02-284.3N/A34.56-118.11
46.01969-02-284.3N/A34.57-118.12
47.31950-08-124.31634.32-116.8
48.81971-02-104.3534.41-118.33
8.01983-01-084.2834.13-117.45
8.81979-10-194.2734.2-117.53
19.01976-01-014.2633.97-117.88
23.31971-06-224.2833.75-117.48
28.31974-09-214.2833.77-117.25
34.91978-11-204.2534.15-116.97
35.61978-04-014.2634.2-116.97
46.11954-04-304.2N/A34.03-116.77
47.91950-08-284.21234.3-116.78
9.01960-06-284.1N/A34.13-117.43
10.11965-07-164.1N/A34.1-117.4
13.61970-09-124.1834.27-117.52
18.71961-10-044.1N/A33.85-117.75
23.41967-06-154.1N/A33.99-117.97
25.71946-02-244.11634.4-117.8
28.21941-01-304.11633.97-118.05
33.01962-04-274.1N/A33.73-117.18
36.91950-01-114.1133.95-118.2
37.31961-10-204.1N/A33.67-118
38.01961-10-204.1N/A33.67-118.02
46.81971-02-094.11134.34-118.33
8.71978-08-114434.15-117.45
9.31936-02-2641034.12-117.42
11.51941-03-2541634.22-117.47
12.31941-04-1141633.9-117.58
15.61943-10-2441633.93-117.37
19.31932-11-0141634-117.25
25.51936-08-2241633.77-117.82
34.61951-10-1641634.17-116.98
36.01961-10-204N/A33.68-117.98
36.51961-10-204N/A33.67-117.98
36.51961-10-204N/A33.67-117.98
36.81961-11-204N/A33.68-118
36.81961-11-204N/A33.68-118
37.91933-11-204N/A33.78-118.13
38.61933-11-134N/A33.87-118.2
40.71933-10-024N/A33.62-118.02
40.91968-04-184N/A34.32-116.92
41.01933-05-164N/A33.75-118.17
41.41933-08-044N/A33.75-118.18
41.61959-06-274N/A34.03-116.85
42.81972-01-314834.31-116.88
46.11971-02-104134.37-118.3
47.11971-04-254234.37-118.32
47.61932-02-1141634.42-116.85
49.11979-08-2241633.7-116.85
25.21979-08-283.9934.42-117.73
34.61950-01-093.9334.08-116.97
38.21933-04-293.9N/A33.83-118.17
40.31951-03-103.92334.07-116.87
5.41960-02-243.8N/A34-117.57
11.31960-08-213.8N/A34.18-117.42
12.21978-09-033.8633.95-117.72
19.11972-09-113.8834.09-117.24
32.01961-01-103.8N/A34.28-117.07
34.01975-01-133.8N/A33.82-118.08
36.51961-10-203.8N/A33.67-117.98
41.31941-10-223.81633.78-118.2
41.81978-07-263.8634.35-116.92
43.51965-10-173.8N/A34-116.82
43.71983-03-013.8633.94-118.32
47.61976-05-103.8834.46-116.88
8.01965-10-103.7N/A34.13-117.45
8.61966-09-023.7N/A34.11-117.43
19.31971-03-023.71233.93-117.86
20.51967-02-213.7N/A33.8-117.7
31.21945-10-313.71634.33-117.12
32.91981-03-183.71134.09-117
36.51977-10-223.7234.38-117.05
42.51984-10-153.7233.7-118.16
47.01973-08-203.7834.4-118.3
8.51967-10-143.6N/A34.13-117.44
9.91970-09-123.6834.22-117.55
12.31959-08-233.6N/A34.13-117.78
13.81983-12-293.6834.17-117.36
14.01948-07-183.61634.07-117.82
18.11983-09-123.61534.05-117.26
18.11981-09-123.6834.15-117.27
20.51973-10-233.6833.8-117.7
21.11971-01-053.6834.04-117.94
27.71948-05-243.61633.92-118.02
30.51981-06-043.61233.67-117.37
32.51985-10-313.6334.47-117.89
33.81973-12-283.61733.6-117.7
35.31958-12-103.61634.35-117.05
38.51948-02-203.61633.92-118.22
46.31945-04-063.61634-116.77
4.51972-11-253.5834.02-117.61
9.21965-02-193.5N/A34.18-117.47
10.11973-04-113.5834.1-117.4
11.51972-10-083.5834.22-117.47
12.11971-07-023.5834.25-117.53
12.71970-09-123.5834.26-117.54
14.01959-08-033.5N/A34-117.8
14.81965-10-313.5N/A34.22-117.38
15.81973-03-283.5834.1-117.3
15.81967-02-183.5N/A34.1-117.3
17.41969-10-143.5N/A34.33-117.59
17.91941-08-103.51634.02-117.88
18.31978-06-043.5633.92-117.83
20.61936-10-243.51033.92-117.27
20.81946-05-123.51633.88-117.3
20.81946-04-193.51633.88-117.3
21.11970-11-133.5834.19-117.23
21.21959-07-233.5N/A33.93-117.25
22.11941-09-133.51633.83-117.33
23.71971-10-103.5833.74-117.51
26.31943-10-293.51633.78-117.86
27.01941-06-043.51633.75-117.83
28.31932-08-303.51634.08-117.08
28.41965-12-033.5N/A34.2-117.1
31.81933-08-293.5N/A33.87-118.07
32.91966-06-133.5N/A33.75-117.99
34.81961-10-213.5N/A33.67-117.93
35.61967-07-123.5N/A34.49-117.95
36.21961-10-203.5N/A33.67-117.97
37.31961-10-213.5N/A33.67-118
39.51945-03-273.51634.2-116.9
40.21969-01-133.5N/A33.99-116.88
41.11941-11-103.51633.6-118
42.11936-03-013.51633.98-118.3
42.11941-12-233.51533.57-117.98
42.11936-09-083.51633.57-117.98
43.91966-10-023.5N/A33.97-118.33
44.31950-05-133.51633.88-118.31
44.81932-01-313.51633.88-118.32
45.21933-10-053.5N/A33.77-118.27
45.31945-02-063.51633.95-118.35
45.81973-03-213.5933.8-118.3
46.31971-02-173.5534.36-118.31
46.51948-04-293.5N/A33.98-116.77
47.71965-10-213.5N/A33.98-116.75
48.41971-02-253.5234.34-118.36
48.51971-02-243.5334.4-118.33
48.91970-03-013.5833.98-118.42
49.11932-10-213.51633.7-118.3

Historical Tornado Events

A total of 7 historical tornado events that had recorded magnitude of 2 or above found in or near Cucamonga Elementary School District.

Distance (miles)DateMagnitudeStart Lat/LogEnd Lat/LogLengthWidthFatalitiesInjuriesProperty DamageCrop DamageAffected County
23.32008-05-22233°52'N / 117°15'W33°51'N / 117°17'W3.00 Miles75 Yards01350K0KRiverside
 Brief Description: EVENT NARRATIVE: Observations from KRIV indicate that this tornado touched down on March Field at 4:42 PM, traveled approximately three miles in a west-southwest direction for 21 minutes, and had a max width of 75 yards. As the tornado crossed Interstate 215, a semi-truck was lifted 30 to 40 feet into the air and nine empty BNSF railroad cars were derailed. The driver of the semi had to be extricated using the ???jaws of life??? and was hospitalized for over a month due to moderate head injuries. The tornado also damaged the roofs of several homes and a trailer on Kuder Ave. It should be noted that another tornado developed nearby while this tornado was in progress. Based on input from Dr. Kisho Mehta and Tim Marshall, damage to the rail cars was consistent with wind gusts up to 120 mph, or an EF-2 tornado. This is the first EF-2 tornado in California since the new scale was implemented in February 2007, and the first F2 tornado in California since the 1998 Sunnyvale tornado. EPISODE NARRATIVE: A thunderstorm developed near Redlands around 3:30 PM and quickly became severe as it moved south-southwest toward Moreno Valley along the Elsinore Convergence Zone. This storm produced large swaths of hail, flash flooding, and at least four tornadoes.
35.51966-11-07233°39'N / 117°55'W0.20 Mile33 Yards003K0Orange
35.81982-11-09233°47'N / 118°12'W33°53'N / 118°03'W10.00 Miles1300 Yards002.5M0Los Angeles
41.11966-11-07233°51'N / 118°20'W33°54'N / 118°10'W10.30 Miles50 Yards010250K0Los Angeles
43.31966-11-07233°54'N / 118°18'W0.10 Mile33 Yards003K0Los Angeles
43.91954-06-25234°38'N / 117°12'W000K0San Bernardino
45.01983-03-01233°59'N / 118°22'W34°03'N / 118°21'W3.50 Miles100 Yards03025.0M0Los Angeles


* The information on this page is based on the global volcano database, the U.S. earthquake database of 1638-1985, and the U.S. Tornado and Weather Extremes database of 1950-2010.


 
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