Florida Hurricanes
Florida Hurricanes refers to tropical cyclones, specifically hurricanes, that form over the Atlantic Ocean and impact the state of Florida. Hurricanes are intense storms characterized by strong winds, heavy rainfall, and the potential for storm surges and flooding. Florida is particularly susceptible to hurricanes due to its geographic location and extensive coastline. The hurricane season in the Atlantic typically runs from June 1 to November 30. The state has experienced numerous hurricanes throughout its history, which can cause significant damage to infrastructure, disrupt communities, and pose threats to public safety. Emergency preparedness and response plans are essential for residents in hurricane-prone areas to mitigate risks associated with these powerful storms.