File:Naples, Florida Observed Water Level Peak.png

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English: Naples, Florida observed water level peaked at at 6.18' above MHHW before the station was likely destroyed.
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Source https://twitter.com/noaaocean/status/1575567020837380096
Author NOAA Ocean Service

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Naples, Florida observed water level peaked at at 6.18' above MHHW before the station was likely destroyed.

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