44 / 100

🇧🇾 Hrodna

Belarus — City Resilience Report

Moderate Resilience
Connectivity needs attention (9/100) Strong Water Security (80/100) Extreme seasonal daylight variation (9.6h range)
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AI Analysis

Generated by google/gemma-3-12b-it:free — based on deterministic metrics above

Hrodna exhibits a moderate overall resilience score of 44/100. The city demonstrates strong water security but faces challenges in connectivity and daylight stability, indicating vulnerabilities in certain areas.

Strengths

  • Water Security (80/100)
  • Climate Stability (50/100)
  • Exposure (60/100)

Risks

  • Connectivity (9/100)
  • Daylight Stability (33/100)

Recommendations

  • Improve regional connectivity to enhance resource access and support.
  • Develop strategies to mitigate the impact of significant daylight variation.

AI-generated text summarizes the underlying measured signals. This is not a professional assessment.

Overview

Population
361K
Elevation
Timezone
Europe/Minsk
Coordinates
53.6758, 23.8289
Country
🇧🇾 Belarus
Nearest Major City
Vilnius (196 km)

Score Breakdown

Climate Stability
50
Water Security
80
Daylight Stability
33
Connectivity
9
Exposure & Terrain
60

Climate Profile

Summer

High 24.9°C
Low 14.3°C
Condition Cloudy

Winter

High
Low

Daylight Analysis

Longest Day (Summer Solstice) 17.1h
Sunrise: 04:54 Sunset: 21:58
Shortest Day (Winter Solstice) 7.4h
Sunrise: 09:39 Sunset: 17:05
Daylight Variation: 9.6h between solstices
Horizon Summer (17.1h) Winter (7.4h)

Connectivity

Within 50 km
1
cities
Within 100 km
5
cities
Within 200 km
42
cities
Population within 50 km
19K
Population within 100 km
441K
Isolation Index
Moderate

Exposure & Terrain

Elevation
Relative Elevation
Nearby Avg Elevation
Terrain Context
Unknown

Prayer Rhythm

Summer Fasting Hours
-4.8h
Fajr to Maghrib (longest day)
Winter Fasting Hours
9.6h
Fajr to Maghrib (shortest day)
Fasting Range
14.5h
Difference between seasons

Resilience Map

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Methodology

Data Confidence: Low (4/7 signals available)

Limited data available. Treat scores as rough estimates.

Data Sources

Geographic and population data from GeoNames. Climate data from Open-Meteo historical archive (2023). Daylight and prayer times computed with SunCalc algorithms. All calculations are deterministic and reproducible.

What These Scores Measure

Scores are based on geographic and climate signals only — temperature, elevation, daylight patterns, and nearby city density. They do not account for water infrastructure, governance, economic development, or disaster preparedness. A high score means favorable natural conditions, not necessarily strong resilience in practice.

Score Formula

The overall resilience score is a weighted average of five sub-scores: Climate Stability (25%), Connectivity (25%), Exposure & Terrain (20%), Water Security (15%), and Daylight Stability (15%). Each sub-score ranges from 0 to 100.

Score Bands

High (70+) Moderate (40-69) Low (<40)

Disclaimer: This is a resilience proxy based on publicly available geographic and climatic data, not a full engineering assessment. It is intended for informational purposes only. Source attribution: GeoNames, Open-Meteo, SunCalc.