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steve2470

(37,457 posts)
Tue May 7, 2019, 11:22 AM May 2019

Florida Woman Pulls Foot-Long Alligator From Her Yoga Pants During Traffic Stop

https://jezebel.com/florida-woman-pulls-foot-long-alligator-from-her-yoga-p-1834570365


I’m going to miss Florida when it’s buried under surging seawaters in just a few short years, specifically for stories like this: A woman pulled a foot-long alligator out of her yoga pants during a traffic stop.

Before we get to my many logistical questions, here are the facts: NBC reports that deputies pulled over a pickup truck, in which the woman was a passenger, around 3:15 a.m. in Punta Gorda after seeing it blow a stop sign. After stopping, the driver, a 22-year-old man, told authorities that he and the woman were coming from a nearby underpass, where they were trying to collect frogs and snakes, as people do.

The deputies issued the man a warning for the stop sign incident, then asked to see their spoils, on the off chance that their perfectly normal outing resulted in gathering some wildlife they shouldn’t have:

*snip*

When Charlotte County deputies asked her if she had anything else on her person the deputies needed to know about, she pulled a foot-long alligator out of her yoga pants and placed it in the truck bed, according to the report.
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Florida Woman Pulls Foot-Long Alligator From Her Yoga Pants During Traffic Stop (Original Post) steve2470 May 2019 OP
Florida won't totally disappear - it will be an archipelago csziggy May 2019 #1
WOW Sherman A1 May 2019 #2

csziggy

(34,136 posts)
1. Florida won't totally disappear - it will be an archipelago
Tue May 7, 2019, 01:00 PM
May 2019

At least until the sea level rises more than 200-250 feet.


Elevation of Southern Florida

The very low topography of southern Florida is evident in this color-coded shaded relief map generated with data from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission. The image on the left is a standard view, with the green colors indicating low elevations, rising through yellow and tan, to white at the highest elevations. In this exaggerated view even those highest elevations are only about 60 meters (197 feet) above sea level.

For the view on the right, elevations below 5 meters (16 feet) above sea level have been colored blue, and lighter blue indicates elevations below 10 meters (33 feet). This is a dramatic demonstration of how Florida’s low topography, especially along the coastline, make it especially vulnerable to flooding associated with storm surges. Planners can use data like these to predict which areas are in the most danger and help develop mitigation plans in the event of particular flood events.
https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/4818/elevation-of-southern-florida


Down the center of the state there is a ridge that is above 75 feet above current sea level, That would become a string of islands, as would the red clay ridges in North Florida. The red clay ridge my farm is on (outside of Tallahassee) is 209 feet above sea level at the highest, about the same height as the state capitol building hill.
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