File No.
GR-DOSSIER-51097
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Confidence: Public
Resilience Dossier

King and Queen CountyVirginia · VA

53
/ 100good
Composite scale0 ─ 100
53
CriticalExcellent
State rank
#61VA
National rank
#1,646/ 3,436
Population
6,6028.1/km²
FIPS 51097AREA 816 km²LAT 37.7178 · LON -76.9056
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Geospatial

37.72°N, 76.91°W
Map of King and Queen County, VA
Target ▸ King and Queen County
NMapbox dark-v11
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Analyst Brief

Voice ▸ Stratfor

King and Queen County is a county in Virginia, with a population of 6,602, covering 816 square kilometers. Population density is 8.1 people per square kilometer. On the Scout composite resilience index, King and Queen County scores 53 out of 100, ranked #61 in VA and #1,646 of 3,436 regions. The five-year average temperature anomaly versus the 20th-century baseline is 2.0 degrees Fahrenheit. Counties above 2.6 degrees fall inside the climate tipping-point band. The FEMA National Risk Index composite hazard score is 36 out of 100. Annual precipitation averages 46.9 inches. Net IRS migration in the most recent tax year was +1.5 per 1,000 residents. USDA classifies the county as Rural-Urban Continuum Code 1 (1 = metropolitan core, 9 = completely rural).

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Assessment Matrix

6 Dimensions
D-0152

Climate Stability

Natural hazard exposure, temperature anomaly vs. 20th-century baseline, drought, wildfire, and flood risk.

D-0253

Water & Food

Groundwater reliability, precipitation normals, growing season length, and cropland availability.

D-0369

Social Stability

Net migration, social vulnerability, and crime rates.

D-0456

Infrastructure

Solar energy potential, off-grid power viability, and proximity to nuclear facilities.

D-0526

Self-Sufficiency

Rural-urban classification, agricultural diversity, and land availability.

D-0665

Affordability

Median home value and rental costs relative to the national range. Lower cost counties score higher.

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Source Telemetry

14 Inputs
S-01Climate
FEMA NRI hazard score
36.24 /100
Temperature anomaly
2.01 °F
S-02Water
Annual precipitation
46.9 in
Soil saturation depth
1.2 ft
Growing season
219 days
S-03Social
Net migration
+1.5 /1k
Social vulnerability
0.197 /1
Crime index
9.3 /100
S-04Infrastructure
Solar irradiance
4.3 kWh/m²/d
Distance to nuclear facility
39.5 mi
S-05Self-Sufficiency
Cropland share
16.3 %
Rural-urban code
1 /9
S-06Affordability
Median home value
$212,500
Median rent
$1,065 /mo

Inputs marked “— —” are pending pipeline integration and currently use neutral defaults in the composite. They do not skew rankings.

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Cross-Reference

  • FEMA-NRIFEMA National Risk Index, county composite hazard score
  • NOAA-TMPNOAA nClimDiv county temperature anomaly, 2020-2024 vs. 1901-2000 baseline
  • NOAA-PCPNOAA county precipitation normals, 1991-2020
  • IRS-MIGIRS county-to-county migration, tax year 2021-2022
  • CDC-SVICDC Social Vulnerability Index, 2022 release (RPL_THEMES)
  • USDA-RUCCUSDA Economic Research Service Rural-Urban Continuum Codes, 2023
  • NASA-PWRNASA POWER climatology, annual global horizontal irradiance (kWh/m²/day)
  • USDA-NASSUSDA NASS Census of Agriculture 2022, county cropland and total land area
  • USDA-SDMUSDA NRCS Soil Data Mart, average seasonal soil saturation depth (cm)
  • ACS-2022U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates 2022, median home value and gross rent