Just because there are only four named hurricanes predicted for the 2016 hurricane season doesn’t mean commercial real estate owners can breathe easy.

The Weather Research Center estimates there’s a 70 percent chance a named storm will make landfall along Florida’s Gulf Coast this year—and that’s just taking into account the named storms. Tropical weather systems without a name can arise without much warning.

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