Florida Hurricane history

If you live in Florida for any length of time, you will probably either ride through a few major hurricanes or get the heck out of the way of one before it arrives.

Hurricanes – and their weaker cousin, the tropical cyclone – pose a significant threat to Florida, as the state’s extensive coastline and geographic location make it particularly vulnerable to these devastating storms.

100 Years of Florida Hurricane Paths
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

The combination of powerful winds, torrential rainfall, and storm surges can lead to widespread destruction, uprooting trees, knocking down power lines, ripping roofs off homes, and causing massive flooding from heavy rains.

Hurricanes can also spawn tornadoes, adding another layer of danger to an already terrifying situation.

The chaos and destruction brought by hurricanes can leave communities in shambles, displacing residents and causing emotional turmoil for those who have lost their homes, belongings, and loved ones.