With climate change comes rising sea levels, and that means many parts of Florida are expected to return to the seas.
Thankfully, it doesn’t appear as though the entire state will get drowned out anytime soon, according to a map released by researchers with Climate Central .
[The Climate Center’s map shows which parts of Florida may be flooded by 2150]
According to the map, much of Florida’s coastal areas — particularly around the Everglades National Park and Florida Keys — could be largely submerged within the next 100 years.
Of course, Central Florida wouldn’t be spared either in that case. According to the estimates, many low-lying areas bordering bodies of water like Lake Jesup and Lake Monroe would also be below flood levels.
Coastal parts of the region like Volusia County and