Recent meteorological assessments indicate that South Florida could confront a significant risk this season, despite predictions of a below-normal hurricane occurrence. Experts highlight that various climatic factors such as elevated sea surface temperatures and atmospheric conditions may create an environment conducive to intensifying storms. Even though the number of named hurricanes could be lower than average, the region remains highly vulnerable due to its dense population and extensive coastline, which amplify the potential for damage should a storm make landfall.

Among the factors contributing to this heightened risk are:

  • Proximity to the Gulf Stream: This warm current…