Climate and Health: Heat Vulnerability Indices

Assessing Wisconsin heat health risks in a changing climate

Wisconsin's changing climate is getting significantly hotter with more frequent and intense heat waves, according to the Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change Impacts (WICCI) After reviewing six decades of weather data, WICCI analyzed past and recent heat trends in order to predict future extreme heat conditions and associated health risks.

As our state warms up, it's important to understand heat health risks and ways to protect the health and safety of all Wisconsinites. Extreme heat can cause serious health illnesses, such as heat stress and heat stroke, and even death.

Some people's health and well-being are more impacted by extreme heat than others. Studying different heat health factors help us pinpoint people in our communities who are more likely to experience heat illnesses, including:

  • Infants, children and older adults.
  • People who work, live, or are active outdoors.
  • People without access to air conditioning.
  • People with chronic health conditions.
  • People who are pregnant.
  • Socially isolated people.

Heat vulnerability online map tool

The Heat Vulnerability Indices (HVI) are a series of data map layers designed to identify neighborhoods and people who are at greatest risk of serious health harms from extreme heat in Wisconsin. (See data list below.) The mapped data can inform heat health planning, intervention designs, resource allocation, and outreach when heat waves hit.

The HVI map tool is now available online in an interactive, customizable map format with five map layers that are viewable statewide and by county, Tribal nation, and the greater Milwaukee area. All data can can be downloaded.

Map showing the Heat Vulnerability Index in Wisconsin

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About the Heat Vulnerability Index and data

Wisconsin's heat vulnerability indices use data on existing population and census, natural and built environment, and health factors to identify areas of greatest risk for serious health harms from extreme heat. You can see specific data used in the HVI analyses by clicking on the headers below. For more detailed information on data analyses, refer to the following reports:


Indicators included in the Wisconsin Heat Vulnerability Index (HVI)

The Climate and Health Program, with guidance from Technology Services at DHS, used a process developed by the San Francisco Department of Public Health to analyze data that show the people and places that are more likely to experience health harms from extreme heat. There are two heat vulnerability indices, one index covers the entire state of Wisconsin and the other covers the greater Milwaukee area.

The Heat Vulnerability Index includes four categories of data:

  1. Population density.
  2. Health factors.
  3. Natural and built environment.
  4. Demographic and socioeconomic factors.

The different data categories were separated out and analyzed individually to help identify how each data point affects the likelihood of health harms separately and together. Click on the following labels to see the individual data for each category.

Population per square mile

  • Diabetes prevalence*
  • Adult asthma prevalence*
  • Hypertension rate*
  • Percentage of population with obesity (BMI)*
  • Percentage uninsured*
  • Percentage of population receiving public substance abuse services*
  • Percentage of population receiving public mental health services
  • Percentage of population that visited an emergency department for heat stress

* Indicators used only in the statewide HVI map.

  • Percentage of households in poverty
  • Percentage of population aged 0-4
  • Percentage of population aged 85+
  • Percentage of population living alone
  • Percentage of population 65+ living alone
  • Percentage of non-white population
  • Percentage of population with less than high school education

  • July 6, 2012 temperature (hottest day of 2012)
  • July 2012, average PM 2.5 concentration (ug/m3)
  • July 2012, maximum recorded ozone level (ppb)
  • Percentage of households without a vehicle
  • Medium- and high-density land cover classification
  • Nursing home bed count

For more information, email DHSClimate@dhs.wisconsin.gov or call 608-266-1120.


County and Tribal nation HVI maps

County-specific heat vulnerability index (HVI) maps were created for the entire state of Wisconsin. The data displayed in the maps are meant to serve as an informational tool to better understand the spatial distribution of human populations most vulnerable to extreme heat-related events.

The county-specific maps are based on the statewide Wisconsin HVI, but have a reduced number of health-related indicators. Each county map is representative of that county, and is not comparable to maps for other counties in Wisconsin.

To view your desired HVI map, choose the county or Tribal nation in the Service Area dropdown, then click "Apply."

Service Area Assigned Number Title Sort descending Language Release Date File Type Available to Order
Price County P-01084A County Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Price County English 08/2015 PDF
Racine County P-01084A County Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Racine County English 08/2015 PDF
Richland County P-01084A County Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Richland County English 08/2015 PDF
Rock County P-01084A County Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Rock County English 08/2015 PDF
Rusk County P-01084A County Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Rusk County English 08/2015 PDF
Sauk County P-01084A County Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Sauk County English 08/2015 PDF
Sawyer County P-01084A County Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Sawyer County English 08/2015 PDF
Shawano County P-01084A County Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Shawano County English 08/2015 PDF
Sheboygan County P-01084A County Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Sheboygan County English 08/2015 PDF
St. Croix County P-01084A County Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, St. Croix County English 11/2022 PDF
Taylor County P-01084A County Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Taylor County English 08/2015 PDF
Trempealeau County P-01084A County Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Trempealeau County English 08/2015 PDF
Vernon County P-01084A County Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Vernon County English 08/2015 PDF
Vilas County P-01084A County Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Vilas County English 08/2015 PDF
Walworth County P-01084A County Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Walworth County English 08/2015 PDF
Washburn County P-01084A County Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Washburn County English 08/2015 PDF
Washington County P-01084A County Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Washington County English 08/2015 PDF
Waukesha County P-01084A County Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Waukesha County English 08/2015 PDF
Waupaca County P-01084A County Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Waupaca County English 08/2015 PDF
Waushara County P-01084A County Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Waushara County English 08/2015 PDF
Winnebago County P-01084A County Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Winnebago County English 08/2015 PDF
Wood County P-01084A County Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Wood County English 08/2015 PDF
Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa P-01084A Tribal Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa English 10/2016 PDF
Forest County Potawatomi P-01084A Tribal Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Forest County Potawatomi English 10/2016 PDF
Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa P-01084A Tribal Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa English 10/2016 PDF
Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa P-01084A Tribal Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa English 10/2016 PDF
Menominee Tribe of Wisconsin P-01084A Tribal Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Menominee Tribe of Wisconsin English 10/2016 PDF
Oneida Nation P-01084A Tribal Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Oneida Nation English 10/2016 PDF
Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa P-01084A Tribal Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa English 10/2016 PDF
Sokaogon Chippewa (Mole Lake) P-01084A Tribal Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Sokaogon Chippewa (Mole Lake) English 10/2016 PDF
St. Croix Chippewa P-01084A Tribal Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, St. Croix Chippewa English 10/2016 PDF
Stockbridge-Munsee P-01084A Tribal Heat Vulnerability Index Indicators, Stockbridge-Munsee English 10/2016 PDF

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Last revised September 24, 2024