
The city's population has dramatically increased from the last census, which showed that the city was home to 399,457 inhabitants. Editorial credit: Felix Mizioznikov / Īs of 2019, Miami is home to 467,968 inhabitants with a median age of 40.7.

The Population And Economy Of Miami Aerial view of the Florida International University in Miami, Florida. Studies have revealed that Miami would be one of the major coastal cities in the United States that would be most severely affected due to climate change and the rising global sea levels. The city remains most likely to be hit by hurricanes from mid-August to the end of September, which is regarded as the peak of the Cape Verde hurricane season. The time period from June 1 to November 30 is considered the official Hurricane Season. The warm, dry winter season lasts from December to March, where January is the coolest month, with a low temperature of 17.2☌ and a high temperature of 24.4☌. Daily afternoon thundershowers are common during this season, and much of the city's annual 1,572mm of rainfall falls during this period. The hot, humid summer season lasts from May to October, where August is the hottest month with a high temperature of 31.6☌ and a low temperature of 25.5☌. The city's climate is influenced by various factors such as its geographical position just above the Tropic of Cancer, coastal location, sea-level elevation, and proximity to the warm Gulf Stream.

Climate Of MiamiĪccording to the Köppen climate classification, Miami experiences a tropical monsoon climate with hot, humid summers and warm, dry winters.

The neighborhoods of Flagami, West Flagler, and Little Havana are situated on the city's western side, while the northern side of the city contains the neighborhoods of Midtown, Edgewater, Design District, Wynwood, and Upper Eastside. Coconut Grove is home to the city's City Hall and several parks, gardens, shopping malls, restaurants, nightclubs, and bars, making it extremely popular among the local college students. The neighborhoods of Coconut Grove, Coral Way, and The Roads are located on the southern side of Miami.
