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Crowdsourcing King Tide Flooding
Sea Level Rise Collection
  • Susan Jacobson, Journalism and Mass Communications Department, Florida International University
  • Juliet Pinto, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Florida International University
  • Kate MacMillin, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Florida International University
  • Tiffany Troxler-Gann, Sea Level Solutions Center, Florida International University
Date of this Version
1-1-2015
Document Type
Presentation
Identifier
FIDC000366
Abstract

King Tides are the highest high tides in the year, usually peaking in the Spring and Fall. In South Florida, King Tides contribute to flooding along the coast and in other low-lying areas when the storm water system becomes overwhelmed with sea water. The water comes up through the sewer system, flooding streets and other areas. The tidal flood water can bring brackish water through storm drains inland.

Citation Information
Susan Jacobson, Juliet Pinto, Kate MacMillin and Tiffany Troxler-Gann. "Crowdsourcing King Tide Flooding" (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/susan-jacobson/6/