Not all parts of Florida are equally at risk of natural disasters. The rural town of Ocala faces the least risk of coastal flooding.

Florida gets 40% of the direct hits from hurricanes, significantly more than any other state, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

As the climate continues to warm, Atlantic hurricanes are expected to bring higher rainfall rates than present-day hurricanes and be more intense, with higher peak winds and lower central pressures on average.