Metropolitan Fresno
Metropolitan Fresno, officially Fresno–Hanford–Corcoran, CA CSA, is a metropolitan area in the San Joaquin Valley, in the United States, consisting of Fresno and Madera counties. It is the third-largest metropolitan region in Northern California, behind the San Francisco Bay Area and Greater Sacramento. It is also the 49th-largest CSA in the U.S. as of 2010 census.
Metropolitan Fresno is anchored by Fresno, the fifth-largest city in California and the 34th-largest in the United States. The metropolitan area is located in the Central Valley, which is one of the world's most productive agricultural regions. It has a large agricultural economy despite being increasingly urbanized. In more recent years, statewide droughts in California have further strained both the Fresno metropolitan area's and the entire Central Valley's water security.
Counties
Overview
Metropolitan Fresno, unlike the other metropolitan regions of California, is still largely agricultural, contains a large rural land area and is centered in the San Joaquin Valley. The metropolitan area is located between the larger metropolitan areas of California, bordering the southernmost boundaries of the San Francisco Bay Area in the west and separated from the Greater Sacramento and Greater Los Angeles Areas to the north and south respectively by long distances of rural areas and farmland. Additionally, the lifestyle and culture of Metropolitan Fresno does not reflect the San Francisco or Sacramento influence as other areas have in Northern California due to distance from the state capital and bordering an unpopulated area of the outskirts of the Bay Area. Instead, Metropolitan Fresno is more influenced by the interior valley region of California although as the area becomes more urbanized, it has become slightly more influenced by the other metropolitan areas of Northern California, particularly the Bay Area.Fresno is the largest city in the area and in the Central Valley. Along with Sacramento, it is the economic center of California's interior and is one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States, with the region having a growth of over 20% since 2000. Fresno is a major transportation hub for visitors heading to Yosemite, Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks, which are 60 mi and 75 mi away from Fresno respectively with Fresno being the nearest major city from the parks. The United States Military has a heavy presence in the Fresno area and numerous divisions are based in Metropolitan Fresno, including the 40th Aviation Brigade and 144th Fighter Wing. Fresno County is the largest agricultural county and has the largest concentration of agriculture than any other county in the United States.
Madera County is primarily an agricultural county as well but its cities serve as suburbs of Fresno. Since 2010, statewide droughts in California have further strained both the Fresno metropolitan area's and the entire Central Valley's water security.
Geography and climate
Geography
Metropolitan Fresno is primarily located in the San Joaquin Valley, which in turn is a part of the larger Central Valley region of California, one of the world's most important agricultural areas. The eastern portions of the area border the Sierra Nevada mountains and the western portions border the Coast Ranges, thus giving the edges of the area higher elevations than the inner valley areas. Several waterways traverse the region, including the San Joaquin and Kings rivers, the Delta-Mendota and Madera canals, and the California Aqueduct, providing water to crops. The California Aqueduct is one of the world's longest artificial aqueducts.Climate
Metropolitan Fresno has a Mediterranean climate with some semi-arid factors due to its interior location, with mild, moderately wet winters and hot and dry summers. December is the coolest month, with an average of during the day in downtown Fresno while summer temperatures can reach or more. Thick tule fog is present in the valley areas during the winter. Rainfall is most common between December and April while snowfall is sometimes experienced in the higher mountain elevations.Cities
| City | County | Population | Land area |
| Chowchilla | Madera | 18,698 | |
| Clovis | Fresno | 97,218 | |
| Coalinga | Fresno | 19,065 | |
| Firebaugh | Fresno | 6,941 | |
| Fowler | Fresno | 5,764 | |
| Fresno | Fresno | 502,303 | |
| Huron | Fresno | 8,062 | |
| Kerman | Fresno | 14,381 | |
| Kingsburg | Fresno | 11,504 | |
| Madera | Madera | 58,243 | |
| Mendota | Fresno | 9,966 | |
| Orange Cove | Fresno | 11,089 | |
| Parlier | Fresno | 13,658 | |
| Reedley | Fresno | 26,227 | |
| Sanger | Fresno | 25,664 | |
| San Joaquin | Fresno | 4,071 | |
| Selma | Fresno | 23,435 |
Census-designated places
- Auberry
- Biola
- Bonadelle Ranchos-Madera Ranchos
- Bowles
- Calwa
- Cantua Creek
- Caruthers
- Del Rey
- Easton
- Friant
- Lanare
- Laton
- Madera Acres
- Oakhurst
- Parksdale
- Parkwood
- Raisin City
- Riverdale
- Shaver Lake
- Squaw Valley
- Tranquillity
- Yosemite Lakes
Transportation
Highways and freeways
Metropolitan Fresno is served by a large number of highways and freeways that are vital in linking the rest of Northern California with Southern California and its location in between the three larger metropolitan areas of the state allows for a large trucking industry as well as services to travelers. Highways and freeways in Metropolitan Fresno include:- Image:I-5.svg|20px|link= |alt= Interstate 5
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- Image:California 49.svg|20px|link= |alt= State Route 49
- Image:California 63.svg|20px|link= |alt= State Route 63
- Image:California 99.svg|20px|link= |alt= State Route 99
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