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Today’s entry: Brian, Florida’s Gulf coast is taking the brunt of all of the hurricanes. Are they now more likely to get hit by hurricanes than we are?

Bottom Line: The answer to your question is yes, Florida’s west coast has been getting the short end of the hurricane stick, though this isn’t actually anything that’s new. It’s just one of those factoids which I think surprises many people, even Floridians. If you just look at a map, here we are in Southeast Florida sticking out in the Atlantic looking as though we have a hurricane target on us. It’s human nature to think we’d be the most likely to deal with the direct impact of hurricanes. But as I’ve mentioned several times this hurricane season... Perhaps the most unlikely Florida hurricane trivia question would be how long it's been since Southeast Florida took a direct landfall from hurricane. The answer, Wilma was the most recent in 2005...and even that one made landfall on Florida’s west coast first. That’s a bit of a preview of where this story is going.

The Atlantic Hurricane season record keeping officially began in 1851. While overall numbers of storms and hurricanes were doubtlessly undercounted in the pre-satellite technology days, the record keeping for Florida landfalls is sound and well documented. Updated as of the impact of Hurricane Ian, here’s how many hurricanes have made landfall in Florida by region:

  • Northwest: 67 (14 major)
  • Southwest: 50 (18 major)
  • Southeast: 49 (16 major)
  • Northeast: 26 (1 major)

Straight away it’s evident Florida’s Gulf Coast has been far more hurricane prone than Florida’s east coast. Of the 192 hurricanes to make landfall in Florida over the past 171 years, 117 or 68% of them have made landfall along Florida’s Gulf coast. That also includes 65% of major hurricanes to make landfall. Having had two-thirds of Florida’s hurricanes landing on Florida’s west coast is probably another trivia question you could win some bets on as well. Incidentally, insurance companies also quantify Florida hurricane risk in these regions as well.

If you weren’t already surprised by the Gulf coast typically being more at risk than the east coast, you probably are surprised that Florida’s southeast has actually been the 2nd “safest” location from the threat of hurricanes. It’s another reminder that conventional wisdom often isn’t wise. What’s more is how remarkable our run has been free from hurricane landfalls – especially during a period of elevated activity in recent years.

Historically here’s what’s happened in Southeast Florida (average hurricane activity dating back to 1851):

  • One hurricane landfall every 3.5 years
  • One major hurricane landfall about every 11 years

Something notable is how below average the hurricane impact has been to Southeast Florida since 2005. According to historical averages we would have had four or five hurricanes make landfall over the previous 16 years with between one to two of those being majors. Instead, it’s been zero, with only one, hurricane Irma in 2017, bringing hurricane force conditions to the region. In fact, we’re currently within the second longest window without a hurricane landfall in southeast Florida over the past 171 years at a minimum. Perception and reality are often in two different places. That’s proved to be especially true historically for Southeast Florida. Now, let’s keep that streak going...

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Q&A – Which Florida Coastline is Most Likely to be hit by Hurricanes?  | 1290 WJNO | The Brian Mudd Show? ›

Straight away it's evident Florida's Gulf Coast has been far more hurricane prone than Florida's east coast

east coast
The East Coast of the United States, also known as the Eastern Seaboard, the Atlantic Coast, and the Atlantic Seaboard, is the region encompassing the coastline where the Eastern United States meets the Atlantic Ocean.
https://en.wikipedia.org › East_Coast_of_the_United_States
. Of the 192 hurricanes to make landfall in Florida over the past 171 years, 117 or 68% of them have made landfall along Florida's Gulf coast.

Which Florida coast gets hit the most by hurricanes? ›

Knowing that Northwest Florida and the Florida Keys are the region's most frequently hit by hurricanes can help you prepare. Homeowners in these areas should take appropriate measures to protect their property and lives by investing in hurricane-resistant features like impact-resistant doors and windows.

What coastline is most likely to see a hurricane make landfall? ›

It probably comes as no surprise that Florida has been hit by more hurricanes than any other state since the inception of the Saffir/Simpson scale in 1851. Its location directly between the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico makes it susceptible to hurricanes that come from either side.

Where in Florida are you at highest risk for a hurricane landfall? ›

Since 1850, all of Florida's coastline has been impacted by at least one hurricane. With its long coastline and location, Florida frequently finds itself in the path of these intense storms. The southeast coastline is extremely susceptible to a land-falling hurricane, followed by the panhandle.

Which Florida coast is safer from hurricanes? ›

Considering hurricanes of Categories 1 to 5, the most secure regions in Florida include Central Florida (for instance, Orlando), Northeast Florida (such as Palatka), Central West Florida (Tampa), and North Central Florida (including Gainesville).

Where are hurricanes most likely to hit? ›

Florida. Of all U.S. states, Florida is the most likely to be hit by a hurricane. From 1851 to 2020, the state was hit by 120 hurricanes.

Where do hurricanes happen the most? ›

In the Atlantic basin, the annual average is about six hurricanes. The Northwest Pacific sees by far the largest number of hurricanes each year, with an average of 16.5, while the North Indian Ocean sees the least, with an average of 1.5.

Do most hurricanes hit the east or west coast of Florida? ›

Straight away it's evident Florida's Gulf Coast has been far more hurricane prone than Florida's east coast. Of the 192 hurricanes to make landfall in Florida over the past 171 years, 117 or 68% of them have made landfall along Florida's Gulf coast.

What part of Florida has the least hurricanes? ›

Minneola. Minneola, Florida, is not very vulnerable to hurricanes, with just 72 storms recorded since 1930. The most severe storm to strike was Hurricane Dora in 1964, while the most recent storm to hit was Tropical Storm Debby in 2012.

Is Jacksonville at risk for hurricanes? ›

Anticipating Changes in Wind Risk for Jacksonville

A hurricane of this severity has a 1% chance of occurring at least once over the next 30 years. In 30 years, an event of this same likelihood would show increased wind gusts of up to 215 mph due to a changing environment.

Where in Florida is hurricane Alley? ›

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Why Sarasota is safe from hurricanes? ›

Because of the shape of Florida's land mass and atmospheric factors related to the rotation of the earth, hurricanes tend to make landfall to the south and travel east across Florida, or to curve north and hit the northern Gulf Coast.

What month in Florida has the most hurricanes? ›

If you are wondering when peak hurricane season in Florida is, most activity is seen August through October, where 96 percent of the major hurricane days occur from August to October, according to NOAA. However, mid-September is generally more active in regards to tropical storms.

What is the number 1 safest city in Florida? ›

Marco Island is the safest city in Florida, with fewer than 100 total crimes reported.

What coastal city in Florida has the least hurricanes? ›

An area of Florida that has never gotten a direct hit by a hurricane and is not as likely to is Florida's First Coast. This are includes Jacksonville. If you look at a map you will see why this area avoids storms. It is recessed from the rest of the eastern seaboard.

Where is the cheapest safest place to live in Florida? ›

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Do hurricanes hit the east or west coast of Florida more often? ›

While there are hurricanes that impact both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States, the Atlantic coast, including Florida and the Eastern seaboard, tends to experience more frequent hurricane activity compared to the western coast.

Which side of Florida has the best beaches? ›

While the Gulf tends to have more lush sands, richer areas for beachcombing and clearer waters, the Atlantic has tons of activity, with hard-packed sands built for jogging and active waves for surfers.

Where is the safest place to live in Florida? ›

Marco Island is the safest city in Florida, with fewer than 100 total crimes reported. 3 cities reported zero murders: Marco Island, Sunny Isles, and Doral. Kissimmee is the only city to report a higher per capita violent crime rate than the nationwide average, reporting 4.1 incidents per 1,000 people.

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