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About Tildenville.
Tildenville, Florida is located more inland than many other Florida cities and this helps moderate the impact of coastal storm surges which are often a major source of hurricane damage. However, being inland doesn't make the area immune to hurricane threats. Winds can still be strong and damaging, and copious amounts of rainfall can still cause substantial flooding. The town's low elevation, coupled with Florida's generally flat terrain, can exacerbate flooding threats as water flows slowly away. Looking into the historical weather data for Tildenville, significant impacts from hurricanes have been seen. Hurricane Charley in 2004, which was a Category 4 storm, produced high winds that caused widespread destruction. Similarly, the sequential hits from hurricanes Frances and Jeanne within weeks of each other in the same year caused notable damage. This region also suffered flooding from Hurricane Irma in 2017. These natural disasters serve as important reminders for the residents of Tildenville to be prepared even if their town is not directly on the coast. The threat of inland flooding can often be underestimated, but it constitutes a significant risk that residents should be mindful and cautious about.


