Here are the 2 web sites I got the information from with quotes exactly from each web site. Yes, it has to be a major in the box and at landfall in S. FL. Only 2 majors ever to hit S.FL. missed the box, Andrew barely and the '35 storm. And if it is a major to miss the box it also almost always misses S. FL.
2-Nearly every major Hurricane that hit S Florida since 1900 passed through these boxes. When major Hurricanes miss these boxes,they virtually always miss South Florida. If a major Hurricane moves into these boxes South Florida really needs to watch out. These boxes approx 335 miles x 335 miles includes the Virgin Islands but not Puerto Rico. The pattern has proven accurate for 9 out of 10 storms storms that developed & hit Dade, Broward & Palm Bch Counties. http://www.hurricanecity.com/hebertbox.htm
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