It is going to depend on when your home was built. Building Codes were significantly toughened in 2000.
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A key focus of the modern building code is the exterior of the building, also known as the building envelope. New homes built in Florida within an area where 120 mph winds or greater are expected must have exterior impact protection. Examples of impact protection include impact-resistant windows, hurricane shutters and reinforced doors. Other code changes for 120 mph wind zones include mandatory roof straps that connect the roof of a home through cables all the way to a basement or concrete slab. The building code community is now looking more closely at energy codes and how they interact with building codes to ensure that homes built in the future can provide energy efficiency and impact protection at the same time. ...
http://www.hurricanescience.org/soci...demergingtech/
Much more info at the link.
A quick way to tell is to examine your garage door. If it has heavy reinforcement bars, your home is likely post-2000.
I'm not an architect, but I worked for one for 20 years.