Can't be answered as hurricanes have been striking Florida since long before there was any humans around to name them. And I can't be bothered to put the research in into finding out when naming hurricanes began, and which was the first named hurricane that hit Florida.
Hurricane Irene
It is impossible to predict when the next hurricane will strike anywhere unless that hurricane is imminent.
No. Hurricane Sandy did not have a particularly significant impact in Florida. Most of Sandy's impact was in New York and New Jersey. The worst hurricane to hit Florida was probably the Okeechobee Hurricane of 1928.
Hurricane Andrew hit Florida in august of 1992.
A hurricane is more likely to strike in May, when the oceans are warmer, than in March. But even in May hurricanes are unusual.
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southern Florida
Cozumel (Mexico), and shortly after near Cancun.
The first recorded hurricane in 1871 formed near the Florida Keys and moved west into Texas. Of the six storms that year, four of them affected Florida and Georgia.
It hit Florida on the 25th to 26th of August in 2005 and on the Gulf Coast on August 29.
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Hurricane herman
Hurricane Irene
The first hurricane on Earth didn't have a name as there were no people around to name them. However, the first official hurricane name given to a storm in the Atlantic basin was "Able" given to a category 4 hurricane in the 1950 hurricane season. The storm affected North Carolina, New England, and Atlantic Canada, causing 11 fatalities, and a total of $1.041 million (1950 USD) $9.5 million (2010 USD) in damage.
It is impossible to predict when the next hurricane will strike anywhere unless that hurricane is imminent.
The worst hurricane was the Florida labor day hurricane
It is probable that a hurricane will eventually strike New Jersey. Hurricane Earl may have affected New Jersey with rain and waves but will not hit it directly.