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Seasonal king tides, the annual spate of highest tides of the year, brought coastal flooding across much of the region — much of it relatively minor and brief, thanks in large part to mostly clear and dry skies.
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Flash flood risk increases again for parts of the east coast of Florida, but the Panhandle will also experience some rain and a much-welcomed cold front arrives for the weekend.
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While the Gulf Coast deals with rough, dangerous seas, the Atlantic Coast's King Tides produce coastal flooding that is exacerbated by strong winds.
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South Florida streets could be underwater this week, without a tropical storm or hurricane in sight.
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The Harvest Moon makes a return this weekend, setting up the first king tide of the season in South Florida. The high water levels can lead to flooding, even when it’s not raining. Here is the information residents of Broward, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach and Monroe counties need to know.
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A study published last month by University of Florida researchers blaming sun spots for higher king tides means scientists may be able to forecast and plan for worse floods.
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The Key Largo neighborhood that was flooded for more than three months last year — and is flooding again now — got some help Wednesday when Monroe County installed temporary flood barriers.
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The Stillwright Point neighborhood in Key Largo was inundated by King tides for more than 90 days last year. It's happening again.
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University of Central Florida researchers have developed a model that leaders can use to plan for sea level rise in the state’s coastal regions. UCF...
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Some of the most dramatic sea rise around South Florida has occurred in the last two decades: at least five inches near Virginia Key since 1992.Yet most…
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A group of Florida news organizations have been awarded grants to conduct in-depth projects on the impact of climate change on Florida, one of the most…
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Dirty beaches in the wake of record-setting king tides across South Florida this week should come as no surprise, scientists say.“No, there’s not any…