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  2. Climate of Miami - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] [9] Weather conditions for the area around Miami were recorded sporadically from 1839 until 1900, with many years-long gaps. A cooperative temperature and rainfall recording site was established in December 1900 in what is now Downtown Miami. An official Weather Bureau Office opened in Miami in June 1911. [10]

  3. Biscayne Aquifer - Wikipedia

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    The ground water and the aquifer currently are managed as an integrated water system. [2] Because the top part of the Biscayne aquifer is the water table, this aquifer is known as an unconfined aquifer. Since it merges with the floor of Biscayne Bay and with the Atlantic Ocean, it is also a coastal aquifer. [3]

  4. Sea levels are rising, but is South Florida also sinking ...

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  5. Chart datum - Wikipedia

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    A chart datum is the water level surface serving as origin of depths displayed on a nautical chart and for reporting and predicting tide heights. A chart datum is generally derived from some tidal phase, in which case it is also known as a tidal datum. [1] Common chart datums are lowest astronomical tide (LAT) [1] and mean lower low water (MLLW).

  6. Miami Beach, FL Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ... - AOL

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    Get the Miami Beach, FL local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  7. Rising sea levels threaten Miami and other coastal cities - AOL

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  8. Biscayne Bay - Wikipedia

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    Biscayne Bay is a lagoon with characteristics of an estuary located on the Atlantic coast of South Florida.The northern end of the lagoon is surrounded by the densely developed heart of the Miami metropolitan area while the southern end is largely undeveloped with a large portion of the lagoon included in Biscayne National Park.

  9. Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantic beaches that are vital to the state's economy are being washed out to sea due to rising sea levels caused by climate change. The Miami Beach area, close to the continental shelf, is running out of accessible offshore sand reserves. [130] Elevated temperatures can damage coral reefs, causing coral bleaching. The first recorded ...