In the 21st century, 80 tropical and subtropical cyclones, their remnants, and their precursors have affected the U.S. state of Florida.
Collectively, cyclones in Florida during the time period resulted in more than $236 billion in damage and 615 deaths.
Every year included at least one tropical cyclone affecting the state.
[1] After Wilma in 2005, it would be 11 years until another hurricane would strike the state, Hermine in 2016.
Additionally, hurricanes Charley, Jeanne, Dennis, Wilma, Irma, Ian, Idalia, Helene, and Milton made landfall on the state as major hurricanes.