Will Florida become an island?
Will Florida become an island? Florida will not be going the way of Atlantis any time soon, at least by human time scales. But sea levels are rising, and the state is sinking, and at some point that's going to cause problems for our 8,346 miles of shoreline. More than it already is, that is.
Is Florida losing water?
As a result of past wetland drainage, Florida has lost large supplies of fresh water for both people and wildlife. But that loss does not have to be permanent. We're working to protect, restore and connect lands and wetlands critical to the replenishment of the state's aquifers.
Is Florida hotter now than 20 years ago?
It's not just you, Florida really has gotten hotter recently. In the last fifty years, South Florida has experienced a lot more heat. Days are hotter than they used to be, there are more hot days than ever and nights, in particular, are far warmer than they were last century.
Where do Floridians go to escape the summer heat?
To accomplish this, residents in Florida must head north. Most people end up choosing North Georgia, Tennessee, or North Carolina as the site for their summer home. The climate in these regions offers cooler summertime temperatures.
What Florida city is most threatened by sea level?
Miami Beach has been the poster city for sea-level rise for some time, and for good reason. By 2100, 98% of buildings in the city could be below sea level. A mild hurricane would likely flood the whole city.