Most of what you say we have here in Ohio. Late 80's & late 90 temps with LOTS of humidity. ......... We have bad thunderstorms and tornados. We have lots of mexican families as well as other nationalities that live in this area so that would not be a big culture shock.
If Florida is so bad how about my second or third choice, either Nevada or
Arizona. :
I'm from Indiana, and live there currently, so I can relate to Ohio weather. However, I did live in the Ft. Lauderdale area for approx. 10 - 12 years. Trust me, the summers are NOT the same. The conditions you refer to having in Ohio only last for 4-6 weeks at best (maybe mid-July through August). In Florida, those hot/humid conditions last from mid June through October. At least in SE Florida. Thunderstorms?????, Florida is the lightning capital of the world. Personally, I love thunderstorms so that's cool. Tornadoes? I was living in Hollywood when Andrew struck. Damage potential between the two is a toss up. Tornado's can be more powerful, but Hurricanes are vastly larger and affect a much greater area. As for % of immigrants living in the area, you will become the minority moving to Florida. Now don't get me wrong, I loved Florida, hated the weather (except maybe February), loved the culture, food, and most other things. I'm just saying you're still in for a bit of a shock if you go.