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Florida Keys

United States > Florida > Monroe County

Tropical cyclones present special dangers and challenges to the entire Keys. Because no area of the islands is more than 20 feet (6.1 m) above sea level (and many are only a few feet elevation), and water surrounds the islands, nearly every neighborhood is subject to flooding as well as hurricane winds. In…

Altitud media: 0 m

Everglades National Park

United States > Florida

Everglades National Park covers 1,508,976 acres (2,357.8 sq mi; 6,106.6 km2), throughout Dade, Monroe, and Collier counties in Florida, at the southern tip of the Atlantic coastal plain. The elevation typically ranges from 0 to 8 feet (2.4 m) above sea level, but a Calusa-built shell mound on the Gulf Coast…

Altitud media: 2 m

Jackson County

United States > Florida

Altitud media: 44 m

Trilby

United States > Florida > Pasco County

Altitud media: 27 m

Miami

United States > Florida > Miami-Dade County

Miami and its suburbs are located on a broad plain between the Everglades to the west and Biscayne Bay to the east, which extends from Lake Okeechobee southward to Florida Bay. The elevation of the area averages at around 6 ft (1.8 m) above sea level in most neighborhoods, especially near the coast. The…

Altitud media: 4 m

Suntree

United States > Florida > Brevard County

Altitud media: 10 m

Madison County

United States > Florida

Altitud media: 33 m

Zephyrhills

United States > Florida > Pasco County

Zephyrhills is characterized by its gently rolling topography, which contributes to its picturesque landscape. The area's elevation ranges between approximately 70 and 140 feet above sea level, giving it a distinct relief compared to the flat expanses typical of much of central Florida. This rolling terrain,…

Altitud media: 32 m

Liberty County

United States > Florida

Altitud media: 27 m

Taylor County

United States > Florida

Altitud media: 10 m

Key Biscayne

United States > Florida > Miami-Dade County

Key Biscayne lies south of Miami Beach and east of Miami. The village is connected to Miami via the Rickenbacker Causeway, originally built in 1947. Because of its low elevation and direct exposure to the Atlantic Ocean, it is usually among the first Miami areas to be evacuated before an oncoming hurricane.

Altitud media: 3 m

Arcadia

United States > Florida > DeSoto County

Arcadia is located slightly northwest of the center of DeSoto County at 27°13'N 81°52'W (27.2176, –81.8599). The Peace River flows past the west side of the city on its way southwest to tidewater at Punta Gorda. Most of Arcadia is more than 40 feet (12 m) above sea level and portions of Arcadia near the…

Altitud media: 17 m

Chason

United States > Florida > Calhoun County

Altitud media: 33 m

Beulah

United States > Florida > Escambia County

Altitud media: 29 m

Lakewood

United States > Florida > Walton County

Altitud media: 89 m

Southport

United States > Florida > Bay County

Altitud media: 6 m

Sparr

United States > Florida > Marion County

Altitud media: 25 m

Zuber

United States > Florida > Marion County

Altitud media: 26 m

Old Town

United States > Florida > Dixie County

Altitud media: 7 m

Erie

United States > Florida > Manatee County

Altitud media: 10 m

Torrey

United States > Florida > Hardee County

Altitud media: 29 m

Camps

United States > Florida > Hernando County

Altitud media: 38 m

Jessamine

United States > Florida > Pasco County

Altitud media: 57 m

Wilma

United States > Florida > Liberty County

Altitud media: 17 m

Gulf Pine

United States > Florida > Pasco County > Odessa

Altitud media: 16 m

Lily

United States > Florida > Hardee County

Altitud media: 24 m

Agricola

United States > Florida > Polk County

Altitud media: 50 m

Raleigh

United States > Florida > Levy County

Altitud media: 23 m

Earleton

United States > Florida > Alachua County

Altitud media: 46 m

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