

In the early 1980s, nuisance flooding in the Florida Keys happened less than once per year on average. Gravity-driven canal and drainage systems will lose performance as seas rise, stacking up rainfall inland.The sea and higher waters in the former Everglades brings water to western urbanized Miami-Dade County. The mainland-facing side of urban Miami Beach sees large areas inundated.Fort Lauderdale’s challenges begin to crystallize as some of its priciest canalside real estate is threatened.
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Augustine, the moat at the Castillo de San Marcos fortress will stay permanently full of water by the end of this period. Bayport Park in Hernando County is awash. In Pinellas County on the Gulf, barrier islands and low-lying neighborhoods like Shore Acres on Tampa Bay become more than problematic.A few residential areas around Fort Myers and Cape Coral will take on water.


As in the story about the frog and the pot of water on the burner, property owners, taxpayers and investors begin to feel the heat in this period.
