https://www.businessinsider.com/miami-floods-sea-level-rise-...
You can also see the historical tide gauge from 1910 through 2010 at https://www.miamidade.gov/green/library/sea-level-rise-flood...
Also noted in the above pdf is the salt water intrusion into the Biscayne Aquifer which is used for drinking water in the area - this is a major issue.
Development is great at reducing land permeability which means any precipitation flows faster into creeks raising water levels faster.
Land use changes are a huge problem we have almost no control on.
https://www.businessinsider.com/miami-floods-sea-level-rise-...
You can also see the historical tide gauge from 1910 through 2010 at https://www.miamidade.gov/green/library/sea-level-rise-flood...
Also noted in the above pdf is the salt water intrusion into the Biscayne Aquifer which is used for drinking water in the area - this is a major issue.