Florida Hurricanes Occur Half As Frequently As They Used To

Hurricanes used to hit Florida about once a year. Now they average about one every other year.

The current stretch of seven hurricane free years is the longest on record.

www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/ushurrlist18512009.txt

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3 Responses to Florida Hurricanes Occur Half As Frequently As They Used To

  1. Alexej Buergin says:

    Most people would say “Thank God” but the missing rain makes the level of ground water sink.

  2. kirkmyers says:

    We were pummeled by four hurricanes — Charley, Frances, Jeanne and Ivan — in 2004. We have had zilch hurricanes since then. Which is good news. Experiencing just one storm (Charley) was quite enough.

    • Eric Webb says:

      No, the last hurricane to hit Florida was Wilma in October 2005. Wilma was also the last major hurricane to hit the United States, and since then we have entered the longest period in which the US hasn’t seen a major hurricane hit the coastline (almost 7 years).

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