the severity of flooding by raising the to rise faster in Florida ... FLORIDA. 16%. US AVG. Climate change is projected to increase mortality.
As a result rising sea level is likely to increase flood insurance premiums. Changing climate is also likely to increase inland flooding. Since. 1958
10 avr. 2015 South Florida Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation Pilot ... Figure 11: Future Flooding Hotspots Miami Dade County .
Florida faces multiple cascading threats from climate change; among them are sea level rise and flooding
Climate change especially sea level rise
The impacts of climate change are divided into four areas: 1) rising seas 2) temperature and evapotranspiration
Figure 2: Steps in the Climate Change Adaptation Planning Process . Figure 8: Sea Level Rise Projections for Naples FL .
changes in climate conditions. Some examples include drought hurricanes
of “The Effects of Climate Change on Florida's Ocean and Coastal Resources.” [2009 Report] Tallahassee for local mean sea level and flooding referencing.
https://www.cdc.gov/climateandhealth/pubs/CoastalFloodingClimateChangeandYourHealth-508.pdf
Rising sea level submerges wetlands and dry land erodes beaches and exacerbates coastal flooding Coastal cities like West Palm Beach will likely need to take
WHAT WE KNOW: As sea level rises low-lying coastal areas will be increasingly prone to coastal flooding espe cially during spring and fall high tides and dur
Florida will be permanently submerged In the shorter term rising seas will increase the frequency and severity of coastal flooding Statewide three feet
changes in climate conditions Some examples include drought hurricanes flooding sea level rise wildfires and extreme precipitation
The impacts of climate change are divided into four areas: 1) rising seas 2) temperature and evapotranspiration 3) rainfall floods and drought and 4)
Flooding is not just a coastal issue but an inland issue leading to lower capacity for soil to absorb precipitation thereby increasing the risk of flooding
6 4 1 Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact inland and coastal flooding associated with sea level rise high tide events storm surge
Even small amounts of sea level rise make rare floods more common by Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact and its Climate Action Plan
Sea level rise could lead to saltwater flooding in parts of the Everglades threatening both that ecosystem and the aquifer that lies beneath it with salt water
Florida faces multiple cascading threats from climate change; among them are sea level rise and flooding stronger hurricanes and harmful algal blooms