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Hurricanes are powerful tropical storms characterized by strong winds, heavy rainfall, and low pressure, forming over warm ocean waters. The state that typically experiences the most hurricanes annually is Florida, due to its geographic location in the Atlantic hurricane belt. Florida's coastline makes it particularly vulnerable to storms originating in the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico.

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