Let me understand this. You live in the Northeast, which is great in the summer. Your relative is going to be living in Florida which is great in the winter and would probably love to see you visit. And you are bummed out?
You can usually see hurricanes coming and take precautions. Yeah, the destruction can be great, but you can protect yourself by leaving. Blizzards, earthquakes, and tornadoes are different. Alaska and Minnesota (just to name a couple) are famous for their mosquitoes in the summer. On the Gulf Coast (Louisiana), I had mosquitoes and Palmetto bugs. Here I have chiggers and ticks.
I can understand and think it is quite proper that people think their school, town, state, and country are the best in the world. What is often hard to understand is that other people feel the same about their school, town, state or country. I think it is fine that the French think the world revolves around Paris, but they should not expect me to think that way. How can people stand to live where an earthquake can strike without warning, or a tornado with very little warning, or where the ground freezes in November and thaws in March? Yet many people do and love it. I've lived in many places around the world and would prefer the Gulf Coast for many reasons, culture and climate being at the top of the list.