Showing posts with label Intracoastal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Intracoastal. Show all posts

Nov 11, 2008

CHANGING WATER COLOR

Why There’s Blue And Brown Water In The Same Place

If you spend any time in the Intracoastal Waterway you’ll notice
huge changes in the water. Some days it’s gorgeous crystal clear blue water. Other days it’s murky. Still on others it looks like coffee. What’s happening?

The change in water color is caused by the
tides. On an incoming tide, clear ocean water streams through the inlets, flooding parts of the Intracoastal Waterway. On an outgoing tide, brown water from inland canals and the Everglades is sucked out the inlets.

The brown water isn’t appealing, but it’s
not dangerous. It’s brown because tanic acid is released from decaying vegetation. The shades of brown vary with rainfall. For several days after a major rain storm, darker canal water is released. This can vary the color of low tide Intracoastal Waterway water from light brown to coffee.

The blue water can vary in clarity depending on the
Gulf Stream. If the Gulf Stream is close to our area, the water can even clearer than usual.

The best places to enjoy clear water are near inlets. Clear water will begin pushing out the brown water from about three hours before high tide until high tide. The clear water will begin to recede after high tide. Residual clear water should remain in the area for a couple of hours following high tide.

Many times the meeting point of blue and brown water is quite pronounced. You will see
sharp “lines” form where the brown water meets the blue. You can see this in the photo below:









The "blue meets brown water line" is even more pronounced from the air.

See comparison photos of blue and brown water in the same area.

If you are flying out of Palm Beach International Airport, look at the Lake Worth/Palm Beach Inlet as you fly over. You will immediately know if the tide is going out. You will see a huge current of brown water getting sucked out to sea.

NOTE: Sometimes water managers release water from Lake Okeechobee through the Okeechobee Waterway and out the St. Lucie Inlet. Water from the lake can be heavy with pesticides and fertilizers. In the St. Lucie area, it’s best to avoid swimming during a Lake Okeechobee release.

original post: http://www.geocities.com/palmbeachboating/water_color.html



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Oct 17, 2008

Villas of Sunrise Bay #2-A








Villas of Sunrise Bay - NE Fort Lauderdale
On Sunrise Bay Overlooking the Intracoastal
Boutique Style Living: 11 Total Units
Deeded Boat Slip: Approx 80+ Ft Boat
Protected Dockage & 25 Minutes to Inlet
Near George English Park with Tennis Courts
Walk to Galleria & Capital Grill-Blue Martini
Short walk to Beaches & Dog Beach
Heated Pool Faces East for Maximum Sun
NorthEast Corner Unit - Balcony Faces East
New Renovations to Interior
Saturnia Floors - New Baths - New Kitchen
Private Storage for Bicycles & Luggage
Full Size Washer & Dryer
Master Bath: Jacuzzi & Shower
Building has Newer Metal Roof

Year Built: 1994
Two Deeded Garage Slips
Deeded Boat Slip: 80 +/- Feet
Large Dog OK: Subject to Condo Approval

3 Bedrooms - 2 Full Baths – Powder Room
2007 Taxes $15,993 - No Homestead
Square Ft per Plan: 2576 Ft Living & 388 Ft Veranda
Association Fee: $1066 Month
Central Cooling & Heating
Public Schools: Bayview Elem- Sunrise Middle- Ft Laud High


1050 Seminole Drive – Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
PRICE: $849,000 - MLS ID: F963722



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