Hurricanes & Climate Change

Storm Surge Risk: Miami

Posted: 29-May-2007; Updated: 30-Jul-2007

Recent studies show that the destructive potential and intensity of tropical storms and hurricanes have doubled over the past 35 years, and these trends are expected to continue because of global warming. The maps below show how increasing hurricane intensity can increase the risk of flooding in the Miami area.

These maps are illustrative and are not intended to depict actual flooding from a specific storm, which will depend on landfall location and direction, storm speed, and other variables. Data are from the NOAA's Coastal Risk Atlas. Full sources and methodology »

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Miami

Credit: ESRI Data & Maps 2006; Coastal Risk Atlas (NOAA)

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