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That quick question would require a considerable amount of research on past tracks of major hurricanes. Here is a quick synopsis: "If a Category Three, Four or Five storm, born in the Atlantic, misses the region bordered by latitudes 15 and 20 degrees north and longitudes 60 and 65 degrees west, it virtually always misses South Florida. " Notice that the storm must be a major hurricane within the box to pose a threat to Florida. Here is a link to past storms where you can check it out: Unisys Weather Let us know what the results were. ED |