In general, Colorado is less at risk than the rest of the country, but which counties are most prone to natural disasters?
From OutThere Colorado:
In order to determine the level of natural disaster risk that exists in a given county, FEMA considered how prone a county is to negative effects related to the following natural disasters, providing a rating for each specific type of incident: avalanche, coastal flooding, cold wave, drought, earthquake, hail, heat wave, hurricane, ice storm, landslide, lightning, riverine flooding, strong wind, tornado, tsunami, volcanic activity, wildfire, and winter weather.
See the interactive map HERE.