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  2. Florida Current - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Current is a thermal ocean current that flows from the Straits of Florida around the Florida Peninsula and along the southeastern coast of the United States before joining the Gulf Stream Current near Cape Hatteras. Its contributing currents are the Loop Current and the Antilles Current. The current was discovered by Spanish ...

  3. South Florida Water Management District - Wikipedia

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    The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) is a regional governmental district that oversees water resources from Orlando to the Florida Keys.The mission of the SFWMD is to manage and protect water resources by balancing and improving water quality, flood control, natural systems, and water supply, covering 16 counties in Central and Southern Florida.

  4. Water management districts in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The five water management districts in Florida are: Southwest Florida Water Management District nicknamed "Swiftmud" or SWFWMD; South Florida Water Management District nicknamed "Softmud" or SFWMD; Northwest Florida Water Management District (NWFWMD) stretching from the St. Marks River Basin in Jefferson County to the Perdido River n Escambia ...

  5. Biscayne Aquifer - Wikipedia

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    The Biscayne Aquifer supplies South Florida metropolitan area with its primary source of fresh water. This area includes most of south Florida (Miami-Dade, Monroe, and parts of Broward Counties) as well was other urban areas stretching from Homestead, Florida to Delray Beach, Florida. Further, water from the Biscayne Aquifer is piped to the ...

  6. Geography and ecology of the Everglades - Wikipedia

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    Water is the dominant element in the Everglades, and it shapes the land, vegetation, and animal life of South Florida. The South Florida climate was once arid and semi-arid, interspersed with wet periods. Between 10,000 and 20,000 years ago, sea levels rose, submerging portions of the Florida peninsula and causing the water table to rise.

  7. Hurricane center tracking system drenching South Florida ...

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    In response to the rain worries, the South Florida Water Management District warned of a strong potential for flooding in low-lying and poorly draining spots, particularly along the coast.

  8. Up to a foot of rain possible in areas of South Florida ...

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    The wet season is going out with a bang in South Florida, whose dry season officially starts Oct. 15. Up to a foot of rain possible in areas of South Florida through next week with Gulf system ...

  9. Water Conservation Area 3 - Wikipedia

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    Water Conservation Area 3 (WCA-3) is the largest existing WCA covering a total of 915 square miles within Western Dade and Broward Counties. [1] Lying southwest of WCA-2 and just north of Everglades National Park, WCA-3 is used primarily as an area to receive flood waters from adjacent areas and store them for beneficial municipal, urban, and ...