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Tampa Bay area

The Tampa Bay area is a major metropolitan area surrounding Tampa Bay on the Gulf Coast of Florida in the United States. It includes the main cities of Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Clearwater. It is the 17th-largest metropolitan area in the United States, with a population of 3,175,275 as of the 2020 U.S. Census.

Tampa Bay Area
Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater MSA
A satellite image of the Tampa Bay area taken from NASA's Landsat 8 satellite in November 2019
The Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater Metropolitan Statistical Area (red) and other counties which are sometimes considered to be part of the Tampa Bay Area (pink).
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
Largest cityTampa
Other major cities
Population
 (2020)
3,175,275
 • Estimate 
(2022)
3,290,730
 Ranked 17th in the US
GDP
 • MSA$219.4 billion (2022)
Time zoneUTC−05:00 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−04:00 (EDT)
Area code(s)813, 656, 727, 352, 863 941

The exact boundaries of the metro area can differ in different contexts. Hillsborough County and Pinellas County (including the cities of Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, and various smaller communities) make up the most limited definition. This area includes most of the Tampa Bay bayfront, aside from the far southern portion which lies in Manatee County. The U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) defines the Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) as including Hillsborough and Pinellas Counties as well as Hernando and Pasco Counties to the north; and it is the 18th-largest MSA in the country.[2][3] The MSA was first defined in 1950 as the Tampa-St. Petersburg, Florida Standard Metropolitan Area, and included Hillsborough and Pinellas counties. Pasco County was added to the MSA in 1973. In 1983, Hernando County was added to the MSA and Clearwater was added to the MSA name.[4] The OMB has designated Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Largo, and Pinellas Park as the principal cities of the MSA.[5] Unlike most large metropolitan areas, Tampa does not belong to any combined statistical area and is the largest MSA in the United States not to belong to one.

Other definitions of the Tampa Bay area include:

This wider area may also be known as West Central Florida as part of Central Florida.[9]

History edit

When the Spanish first arrived in the area of Tampa Bay, they encountered people of the Safety Harbor culture. About 20 sites with temple mounds have been found around Tampa Bay, with several in Pinellas County. Best known of the Safety Harbor people was the chiefdom of Tocobaga, which was likely located at the Safety Harbor site in Philippe Park in northern Pinellas County.[10]

Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater Metropolitan Statistical Area edit

The population of the Tampa Bay MSA is 3,175,275 people as of the 2020 United States census.[11] The Office of Management and Budget now divides the MSA into the Tampa Metropolitan Division, consisting of Hillsborough, Pasco and Hernando counties, and the Saint Petersburg-Clearwater-Largo Metropolitan Division, consisting of Pinellas County.[5]

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
190036,013
191078,314117.5%
1920116,55248.8%
1930215,66885.0%
1940272,00026.1%
1950409,14350.4%
1960820,443100.5%
19701,105,55334.8%
19801,613,60346.0%
19902,067,95928.2%
20002,395,99715.9%
20102,783,24316.2%
20203,175,27514.1%
2022 (est.)3,290,7303.6%
source:[12][13][14][15][16][17][18]

The following is a list of important cities and unincorporated communities, including census-designated places (CDPs), located in the Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater MSA based on the 2010 U.S. Census:[18]

Municipalities and CDPs edit

 
Downtown Tampa
 
St. Petersburg

Incorporated municipalities and Census-designated places in the Tampa Bay area with more than 10,000 population.

More than 250,000 inhabitants edit

More than 100,000 inhabitants edit

 
Downtown Lakeland (Lake Mirror)
 
Clearwater
 
Westfield Shopping Center in Brandon

More than 10,000 inhabitants edit

Demographics edit

According to the 2000 U.S. Census, the Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater MSA consists of the following ethnic demographics:

Demographic Tampa Bay Percentage
White (Non-Hispanic/Latino) 1,821,955 76.0%
Hispanic 248,642 10.4%
Black 248,058 10.4%
Asian/Pacific Islander 57,235 2.4%

Age edit

Age Tampa Bay Percentage
0–17 852,600 22.0%
18–34 757,808 19.6%
35–54 1,066,684 27.3%
55–64 447,581 11.6%
65 and over 750,138 19.4%
Median Age 41.39 years old

Race and ethnicity edit

Ethnicity Tampa Bay Percentage
White (non-Hispanic) 3,141,549 72.3%
Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 479,936 11.0%
Black 411,157 9.5%
Asian 77,296 1.8%
Other 149,948 3.5%
Two or more races 83,861 1.9%
Hispanic or Latino by origin edit
Ethnicity Tampa Bay Percentage
Mexican 145,685 30.4%
Puerto Rican 135,133 28.2%
Cuban 63,728 13.3%
All others 135,390 28.2%
Asian by origin edit
Ethnicity Tampa Bay Percentage
Indian 28,073 1.01%
Vietnamese 21,084 0.72%
Filipino 12,076 0.35%
All others 20,000 0.7%

List of counties edit

County 2022 Estimate 2020 Census Area Density
Hillsborough County 1,513,301 1,459,762 +3.67% 1,020 sq mi (2,600 km2) 1,449/sq mi (560/km2)
Pinellas County 961,739 959,107 +0.27% 274 sq mi (710 km2) 3,491/sq mi (1,348/km2)
Pasco County 608,794 561,891 +8.35% 747 sq mi (1,930 km2) 782/sq mi (302/km2)
Hernando County 206,896 194,515 +6.37% 473 sq mi (1,230 km2) 424/sq mi (164/km2)
Total (MSA) 3,290,730 3,175,275 +3.64% 2,514 sq mi (6,510 km2) 1,309/sq mi (505/km2)
Citrus County 162,529 153,855 +5.64% 582 sq mi (1,510 km2) 264/sq mi (102/km2)
Manatee County 429,125 399,705 +7.36% 743 sq mi (1,920 km2) 538/sq mi (208/km2)
Polk County 787,404 725,041 +8.60% 1,798 sq mi (4,660 km2) 403/sq mi (156/km2)
Sarasota County 462,286 434,005 +6.52% 556 sq mi (1,440 km2) 781/sq mi (301/km2)
Total (MSA + Other Counties) 5,132,074 4,887,881 +5.00% 6,193 sq mi (16,040 km2) 829/sq mi (320/km2)

Geography edit

The Tampa Bay area is located along Tampa Bay which it is named for. Pinellas County and St. Petersburg, Florida lies on a peninsula between Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, and much of the city of Tampa, Florida lies on a smaller peninsula jutting out into Tampa Bay.

Climate edit

 
Tampa Bay Area from space

The Tampa Bay area has a humid subtropical climate (Koppen Cfa) with hot, humid summers, with daily thunderstorms, drier, predominantly sunny winters, and warm-to-hot springs with a pronounced dry season maximum. On average, two days experience frost per year in the cooler parts of the Tampa Bay area, less than annually in the coastal parts. However, hard freezes (low temperatures below 28 °F/−2 °C) are very rare, occurring only a few times in the last 75 years. The United States Department of Agriculture designates the area as being in hardiness zones 9b and 10a. Coastal parts of the Tampa Bay area closely border a tropical savanna climate (As) with many tropical microclimates due to maritime influences of the Gulf of Mexico and the 400-square-mile Tampa Bay. Plant climate-indicator species such as coconut palms and royal palms, as well as other elements of south Florida's native tropical flora, reach their northern limits of reliable culture and native range in the area.[19][20] Highs usually range between 65 and 95 °F (18 and 35 °C) year-round. Tampa's official high has never reached 100 °F (38 °C)—the all-time record high temperature is 99 °F (37 °C). St. Petersburg's all-time record high is exactly 100 °F (38 °C).[21]

 
Royal Palms in front of St. Petersburg's city hall

Pinellas County lies on a peninsula between Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, and much of the city of Tampa lies on a smaller peninsula jutting out into Tampa Bay. This proximity to large bodies of water both moderates local temperatures and introduces large amounts of humidity into the atmosphere. In general, the communities farthest from the coast have more extreme temperature differences, both during a single day and throughout the seasons of the year.

Climate data for Tampa, Florida (Tampa Int'l), 1991−2020 normals,[a] extremes 1890−present[b]
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 86
(30)
89
(32)
92
(33)
96
(36)
98
(37)
99
(37)
98
(37)
98
(37)
96
(36)
95
(35)
92
(33)
86
(30)
99
(37)
Mean maximum °F (°C) 81.8
(27.7)
82.5
(28.1)
85.4
(29.7)
89.0
(31.7)
93.4
(34.1)
95.0
(35.0)
94.8
(34.9)
94.8
(34.9)
93.8
(34.3)
91.1
(32.8)
86.4
(30.2)
82.5
(28.1)
96.2
(35.7)
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 71.3
(21.8)
74.0
(23.3)
77.8
(25.4)
83.0
(28.3)
88.3
(31.3)
90.5
(32.5)
91.0
(32.8)
91.2
(32.9)
90.2
(32.3)
85.6
(29.8)
78.9
(26.1)
73.9
(23.3)
83.0
(28.3)
Daily mean °F (°C) 62.0
(16.7)
64.7
(18.2)
68.6
(20.3)
73.9
(23.3)
79.5
(26.4)
82.9
(28.3)
83.8
(28.8)
84.0
(28.9)
82.7
(28.2)
77.4
(25.2)
69.8
(21.0)
64.9
(18.3)
74.5
(23.6)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 52.8
(11.6)
55.5
(13.1)
59.3
(15.2)
64.8
(18.2)
70.6
(21.4)
75.4
(24.1)
76.6
(24.8)
76.8
(24.9)
75.3
(24.1)
69.2
(20.7)
60.7
(15.9)
55.9
(13.3)
66.1
(18.9)
Mean minimum °F (°C) 34.4
(1.3)
38.8
(3.8)
43.4
(6.3)
51.6
(10.9)
61.2
(16.2)
69.9
(21.1)
71.8
(22.1)
72.5
(22.5)
69.2
(20.7)
54.9
(12.7)
45.3
(7.4)
39.5
(4.2)
32.8
(0.4)
Record low °F (°C) 21
(−6)
22
(−6)
29
(−2)
38
(3)
49
(9)
53
(12)
63
(17)
66
(19)
54
(12)
40
(4)
23
(−5)
18
(−8)
18
(−8)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 2.65
(67)
2.62
(67)
2.52
(64)
2.55
(65)
2.60
(66)
7.37
(187)
7.75
(197)
9.03
(229)
6.09
(155)
2.34
(59)
1.40
(36)
2.56
(65)
49.48
(1,257)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 7.1 6.6 5.9 5.7 6.2 13.3 16.6 16.2 12.8 7.2 4.6 6.0 108.2
Average relative humidity (%) 74.9 73.0 71.8 69.0 69.8 74.4 76.6 78.4 77.6 74.2 75.0 75.0 74.1
Average dew point °F (°C) 50.2
(10.1)
50.7
(10.4)
55.6
(13.1)
59.2
(15.1)
64.9
(18.3)
70.9
(21.6)
72.7
(22.6)
73.0
(22.8)
71.2
(21.8)
64.2
(17.9)
57.7
(14.3)
52.3
(11.3)
61.9
(16.6)
Mean monthly sunshine hours 213.9 231.7 260.4 279.0 337.9 321.0 334.8 294.5 267.0 235.6 195.0 195.3 3,166.1
Mean daily sunshine hours 6.9 8.2 8.4 9.3 10.9 10.7 10.8 9.5 8.9 7.6 6.5 6.3 8.7
Mean daily daylight hours 10.6 11.2 12.0 12.9 13.5 13.9 13.7 13.1 12.3 11.5 10.8 10.4 12.2
Percent possible sunshine 65 73 70 72 81 77 79 73 72 66 60 61 71
Average ultraviolet index 4.4 6.1 8.0 9.6 10.1 10.4 10.5 10.1 8.7 6.7 4.8 4.0 7.7
Source 1: NOAA (relative humidity, dew point and sun 1961−1990)[22][23][24] Weather Channel[25]
Source 2: UV Index Today (1995 to 2022)[26] Source 3: Weather Atlas (sunshine data) [27]

Economy edit

As of July 1, 2019, the largest employers within the Tampa Bay area are:[28][29]

Largest employers in the Tampa Bay area
Employer Employees Industry
BayCare Health System 28,400 Healthcare
Publix Super Markets 25,989 Grocery
Hillsborough County School District 25,173 Education
HCA West Florida Division 18,832 Healthcare
MacDill Air Force Base 18,000 Military

Finance and insurance edit

Nearly one in four of the state's business and information services firms resides in Tampa Bay.[citation needed] These firms range from financial services firms to information technology providers to professional services organizations such as law firms, accounting firms, engineering firms, consulting and more. As a gateway to the Florida High Tech Corridor, Tampa Bay is home to many information technology firms along with many business services providers.

Financial services firms:

Health care edit

With more than 50 hospitals, dozens of clinics and ambulatory care centers, the Tampa Bay has an abundance of top-rated health care facilities for children and adults. The region also has a wealth of well-trained medical professionals—nearly 53,000 nurses and more than 9,200 physicians (including physician assistants)—provide care to Tampa Bay residents and visitors every year.

Information technology edit

Tampa Bay serves as the gateway to the Florida High Tech Corridor which spans 23 counties. Created as a partnership between the University of South Florida, University of Central Florida and now including the University of Florida, the Florida High Tech Corridor promotes the growth of the high-tech industry across Central Florida.

Higher education and research edit

Academic research is a key component of high-tech growth and a powerful economic engine. The presence of cutting-edge research in the region is vital to technology transfer, which enables innovative ideas discovered in academia to achieve commercialization in the marketplace. Tampa Bay has several powerhouse research centers that are engaged in both pure scientific research and aggressively pursuing technology transfer to enrich people's lives.

Researchers at the University of South Florida's Nanomaterials and Nanomanufacturing Research Center (NNRC), H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and the Center for Ocean Technology at USF's College of Marine Science are researching how to use nanotechnology for a myriad of targeted uses including drug delivery, mechanized microsurgery, customized laser microchips, ways to turn sunlight into electricity, purifying water, storing hydrogen in small nanotubes, designing and developing marine sensors using microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and curing cancer. University of Tampa is located in Downtown Tampa, Florida on the Hillsborough River and is a historic university linked back to Teddy Roosevelt.

Housing edit

In 2008 the area's construction based boom was brought to a sudden halt by the financial crisis of 2007–2010, and by 2009 it was ranked as the fourth worst performing housing market in the United States.[30]

Changes in house prices for the area are publicly tracked on a regular basis using the Case–Shiller index; the statistic is published by Standard & Poor's and is also a component of S&P's 20-city composite index of the value of the U.S. residential real estate market.

Avionics, defense, and marine electronics edit

The University of South Florida's Center for Ocean Technology, which has been a leader in microelectromechanical systems research and development and has been using the technology to collect biological and chemical data to monitor water quality, provided underwater technology for port security at the 2004 Republican National Convention. USF's Center for Robot-Assisted Search and Rescue used its miniature robots to assist rescue teams at Ground Zero following the September 11 terrorist attacks.

Tampa Bay is also the location of three major military installations, MacDill Air Force Base, Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater and Coast Guard Station St. Petersburg. MacDill AFB is home to the 6th Air Mobility Wing (6 AMW) of the Air Mobility Command (AMC) and the 927th Air Refueling Wing (927 ARW) of the Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC). Both wings share flight operations of a fleet of KC-135R Stratotanker aircraft and the 6 AMW also operates a fleet of C-37A Gulfstream V aircraft. MacDill AFB also hosts multiple tenant organizations, to include two major combatant commands: United States Central Command (USCENTCOM), which directs military operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, and the Middle East; and United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), which has responsibility for all special operations forces in the U.S. Armed Forces. CGAS Clearwater is located at the St. Petersburg–Clearwater International Airport. It is the largest air station in the United States Coast Guard, operating HC-130H Hercules aircraft and MH-60T Jayhawk helicopters with principal missions focused on search and rescue, counternarcotics interdiction, and homeland security. The HC-130 aircraft are slated to be replaced by new HC-27J Spartan aircraft beginning in 2017. Coast Guard Station St. Petersburg is located on the site of the former Coast Guard Air Station St. Petersburg at Albert Whitted Airport. It is home to Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg[31] and is homeport for the USCGC Resolute (WMEC 620), USCGC Venturous (WMEC 625), and numerous smaller cutters and patrol boats.[32]

Education edit

 
USF Tampa main library

Primary and secondary education is provided by the school districts of the individual counties making up the region.

The area is home to several institutions of higher learning, including the main campus of the University of South Florida in Tampa and its satellite campuses in St. Petersburg and Sarasota. Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, the University of Tampa, Florida College in Temple Terrace, Trinity College in New Port Richey, and New College of Florida in Sarasota all four-year institutions located in the area. Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University and Troy University also maintain satellite education centers at MacDill AFB. Nova Southeastern University also has a regional campus in Clearwater.

There are two law schools in the area, Stetson University College of Law and Thomas M. Cooley Law School. Stetson University has campuses in Gulfport and Tampa, while Thomas M. Cooley Law school is located in Riverview.

Hillsborough Community College, St. Petersburg College, Polk State College, Pasco-Hernando State College, and State College of Florida are community colleges serving the area.

Culture edit

 
Salvador Dalí Museum

The Tampa Bay area is home several art museums. Long established communities, particularly those near the bay such as Cuban influenced Ybor City, Old Northeast in St. Petersburg, and Palma Ceia and Hyde Park in Tampa contain historic architecture. Fresh seafood and locally grown produce are available in the region's restaurants and farmers' markets. Yuengling, the largest American-owned brewer, operates a brewery in Tampa, as does craft brewer Cigar City Brewing. The area is also known for its influence on heavy metal music, specifically death metal. Within both the Florida death metal scene and broader genre Tampa Bay became known as the "capital of death metal."[33][34]

In a single year, the economic impact of the cultural institutions in the Tampa Bay area was $521.3 million, according to a PricewaterhouseCoopers study.[citation needed] In 2004, 5.6 million people attended plays, musical performances, museum exhibits, and other cultural institutions in Tampa Bay, supporting 7,800 jobs.[citation needed]

Museums edit

 
Florida Holocaust Museum in St. Petersburg
 
Straz Center for the Performing Arts in Tampa

Performing arts halls edit

  • Straz Center for the Performing Arts in Tampa
  • Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater
  • Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg
  • Tarpon Springs Performing Arts Center
  • Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall in Sarasota

Cultural events edit

  • Gasparilla Pirate Festival held every January in Tampa
  • Florida State Fair held every February in Tampa
  • Florida Strawberry Festival held every March in Plant City
  • Clearwater Jazz Holiday held every October in Coachman Park in downtown Clearwater; in its 32nd year
  • Guavaween, a Latin-flavored Halloween celebration held every October in the Ybor City section of Tampa
  • Festa Italiana, annual festival of Italian heritage held every April in Ybor City, Tampa's Latin Quarter

Recreation edit

 
Clearwater Beach at Pier 60

The Tampa Bay area is noted for its beaches, with the warm, blue gulf waters and nearly 70 miles of barrier islands from North Pinellas south to Venice. Three of the beaches in this area, Fort De Soto's North Beach (2005), Caladesi Island (2008), and Sarasota's Siesta Key (2011) have been named by Dr. Beach as America's Top Beach.[35] The 15th IIFA Awards would be held at Tampa Bay Area in April 2014.[36]

Sports attractions, in addition to the teams listed below, include professional quality golf courses, tennis courts, and pools. Ybor and the Channel District in Tampa, downtown St. Petersburg, and the beaches all along the coast all attract a vibrant nightlife.

Theme parks edit

 
Florida Aquarium

Zoos and aquariums edit

Botanical gardens edit

Notable public parks and recreation areas edit

Hillsborough River State Park in Thonotosassa is one of Florida's eight original state parks, and Honeymoon Island State Park, near Dunedin, is Florida's most visited state park. Pinellas County is home to the Pinellas Trail, a 37-mile rail trail connecting Tarpon Springs to St. Petersburg. Skyway Fishing Pier State Park, the remnants of the approaches to the original Sunshine Skyway Bridge, forms the world's largest fishing pier in Pinellas and Manatee counties. The shallow waters and mangrove islands of the bay and gulf make the area popular with kayakers. The gulf is also home to natural and artificial coral reefs that are popular for fishing and scuba diving. Away from the coast, Circle B Bar Reserve in Lakeland (Polk county) has been designated as a Great Florida Birding Trail site, a program of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

Sports edit

Sports teams edit

 
Amalie Arena
 
Tropicana Field
 
Raymond James Stadium

The Tampa Bay Area is home to three major professional sports teams: the Buccaneers (NFL), Rays (MLB), and Lightning (NHL).[37] The Tampa Bay area also hosts a number of minor-league and college teams.

Team League Sport Stadium Location
Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL American football Raymond James Stadium Tampa
Tampa Bay Lightning NHL Ice hockey Amalie Arena Tampa
Tampa Bay Rays MLB Baseball Tropicana Field St. Petersburg
Tampa Bay Rowdies USL Soccer Al Lang Stadium St. Petersburg
South Florida Bulls NCAA DI various[c] various Tampa
Tampa Spartans NCAA DII various[d] various Tampa
  1. ^ Mean monthly maxima and minima (i.e. the highest and lowest temperature readings during an entire month or year) calculated based on data at said location from 1991 to 2020.
  2. ^ Official records for Tampa were kept at downtown from April 1890 to December 1940, Peter O. Knight Airport from January 1941 to 5 June 1946, and at Tampa Int'l since 7 June 1946. For more information, see ThreadEx
  3. ^ baseball, men's basketball, women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, football, men's and women's golf, women's sailing, men's soccer, women's soccer, softball, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's track and field (outdoor and indoor for both), and women's volleyball.[38]
  4. ^ Baseball, men's and women's basketball, women's beach volleyball, men's and women's cross country, men's and women's golf, men's and women's lacrosse, women's rowing, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's swimming, women's tennis, and men's and women's track and field (indoor and outdoor for both).

MLB spring training teams edit

Major League Baseball teams have come to the Tampa Bay area for spring training since the Chicago Cubs trained at Tampa's Plant Field in 1913 and the St. Louis Browns trained at St. Petersburg's Coffee Pot Park in 1914.[39] Grapefruit League games are still a favorite pastime for both residents and tourists alike every March. The following five Major League Baseball teams play spring training games in the Tampa Bay area:

Minor League baseball edit

Minor League baseball has also been a constant in the Tampa Bay area for over a century. The Tampa Smokers, St. Petersburg Saints, Lakeland Highlanders, and Bradenton Growers were charter members of the original Florida State League, which began play in 1919 and is now a Class A league. Current local teams of the FSL include:

The area is also home to several affiliates of the Florida Complex League, a rookie league in which young players gain their first experience in professional baseball.

Basketball edit

The Tampa Bay area does not have a basketball team in the NBA; the Orlando Magic are the closest team to the area, 85 miles east. The Toronto Raptors made Tampa their temporary home prior to the 2020–21 NBA season during the COVID-19 pandemic, necessitated by restrictions on travel between Canada and the United States that were in effect. Their "home" games were played at Amalie Arena.

The Tampa Bay area has had several teams in minor basketball leagues. The Tampa Bay Titans play in The Basketball League (TBL). Their home games are played at Pasco–Hernando State College. The St. Pete Tide and the Tampa Gunners play in the Florida Basketball Association (FBA). The Tide's home games are played at St. Petersburg Catholic High School, and the Gunners are a travel team.

Sporting events edit

Major League sports edit

NCAA sports edit

Transportation edit

Air edit

Tampa International Airport is the largest airport in the region. In addition, St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport and Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport provide access to commercial airliners, and smaller charter craft. Throughout the area are general aviation airports.

 
Tampa International Airport panorama

Rail edit

Amtrak provides passenger rail service from Union Station in Tampa. CSX provides freight rail service for the region.

Water edit

 
Pirate Water Taxi

The Cross-Bay Ferry has connected Tampa's Channelside District to Downtown St. Petersburg since 2016.[41] The Pirate Water Taxi, also operating since 2016, has several stops along the waterways in the vicinity of Tampa's downtown area and Channelside District.[42]

Transit systems edit

 
MetroRapid bus in Tampa
 
Streetcar in Ybor City
 
Sunshine Skyway over Tampa Bay

Bus service is provided in Hillsborough County by Hillsborough Area Regional Transit (HART), in Pinellas County by Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA), in Pasco County by Pasco County Public Transportation and in Hernando County by THE Bus. HART and PSTA provide express services between Tampa and Pinellas County, and PSTA provides connections to Pasco County. HART also operates the TECO streetcar between Downtown Tampa and Ybor City. In 2013, HART also began operating a Bus rapid transit system called MetroRapid that runs from Downtown Tampa to the University of South Florida.

On July 1, 2007, an intermodal transportation authority was created to serve the seven-county Tampa Bay area. The Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority (TBARTA) was formed to develop bus, rapid transit, and other transportation options for the region.

Roads and freeways edit

The Tampa Bay area is served by these interstate highways.

Hillsborough County is also served by other roadways such as the Lee Roy Selmon Expressway (SR 618) which commutes workers from Brandon into downtown Tampa and the Veterans Expressway/Suncoast Parkway (SR 589) which serves traffic from the Citrus/Hernando County border southward into Tampa. Both of these highways, which are built to limited access freeway standards, are toll roads as is the connecting junction between the Selmon Expressway and Interstate 4.

In Pinellas County, U.S. 19 is the main north–south route through the county, and is being upgraded to freeway standards complete with frontage roads to ease congestion through the north part of the county. Also, the Bayside Bridge allows traffic to go from Clearwater into St. Petersburg without having to use U.S. 19.

The Courtney Campbell Causeway (SR 60) is one of the three roads that connect Pinellas County to Hillsborough County across the bay. The other two are the Howard Frankland Bridge (I-275) and Gandy Bridge (U.S. 92). The Sunshine Skyway Bridge is part of I-275 and connects Bradenton and other Manatee County and Sarasota County commuters into Pinellas County.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Total Gross Domestic Product for Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL (MSA)". fred.stlouisfed.org.
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tampa, area, major, metropolitan, area, surrounding, tampa, gulf, coast, florida, united, states, includes, main, cities, tampa, petersburg, clearwater, 17th, largest, metropolitan, area, united, states, with, population, 2020, census, tampa, area, tampa, pete. The Tampa Bay area is a major metropolitan area surrounding Tampa Bay on the Gulf Coast of Florida in the United States It includes the main cities of Tampa St Petersburg and Clearwater It is the 17th largest metropolitan area in the United States with a population of 3 175 275 as of the 2020 U S Census Tampa Bay Area Tampa St Petersburg Clearwater MSARegionA satellite image of the Tampa Bay area taken from NASA s Landsat 8 satellite in November 2019The Tampa St Petersburg Clearwater Metropolitan Statistical Area red and other counties which are sometimes considered to be part of the Tampa Bay Area pink CountryUnited StatesStateFloridaLargest cityTampaOther major citiesSt PetersburgClearwaterPopulation 2020 3 175 275 Estimate 2022 3 290 730 Ranked 17th in the USGDP 1 MSA 219 4 billion 2022 Time zoneUTC 05 00 EST Summer DST UTC 04 00 EDT Area code s 813 656 727 352 863 941The exact boundaries of the metro area can differ in different contexts Hillsborough County and Pinellas County including the cities of Tampa St Petersburg Clearwater and various smaller communities make up the most limited definition This area includes most of the Tampa Bay bayfront aside from the far southern portion which lies in Manatee County The U S Office of Management and Budget OMB defines the Tampa St Petersburg Clearwater Metropolitan Statistical Area MSA as including Hillsborough and Pinellas Counties as well as Hernando and Pasco Counties to the north and it is the 18th largest MSA in the country 2 3 The MSA was first defined in 1950 as the Tampa St Petersburg Florida Standard Metropolitan Area and included Hillsborough and Pinellas counties Pasco County was added to the MSA in 1973 In 1983 Hernando County was added to the MSA and Clearwater was added to the MSA name 4 The OMB has designated Tampa St Petersburg Clearwater Largo and Pinellas Park as the principal cities of the MSA 5 Unlike most large metropolitan areas Tampa does not belong to any combined statistical area and is the largest MSA in the United States not to belong to one Other definitions of the Tampa Bay area include The four counties in the MSA plus Citrus and Manatee Counties used by the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council 6 The four counties in the MSA plus Citrus Manatee and Sarasota Counties used by the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority The four counties in the MSA plus Citrus Manatee Sarasota and Polk Counties used by the Tampa Bay Partnership 7 and the Tampa Bay media market 8 This wider area may also be known as West Central Florida as part of Central Florida 9 Contents 1 History 2 Tampa St Petersburg Clearwater Metropolitan Statistical Area 2 1 Municipalities and CDPs 2 1 1 More than 250 000 inhabitants 2 1 2 More than 100 000 inhabitants 2 1 3 More than 10 000 inhabitants 2 2 Demographics 2 2 1 Age 2 2 2 Race and ethnicity 2 2 2 1 Hispanic or Latino by origin 2 2 2 2 Asian by origin 3 List of counties 4 Geography 4 1 Climate 5 Economy 5 1 Finance and insurance 5 2 Health care 5 3 Information technology 5 4 Higher education and research 5 5 Housing 5 6 Avionics defense and marine electronics 6 Education 7 Culture 7 1 Museums 7 2 Performing arts halls 7 3 Cultural events 8 Recreation 8 1 Theme parks 8 2 Zoos and aquariums 8 3 Botanical gardens 8 4 Notable public parks and recreation areas 9 Sports 9 1 Sports teams 9 2 MLB spring training teams 9 3 Minor League baseball 9 4 Basketball 9 5 Sporting events 9 5 1 Major League sports 9 5 2 NCAA sports 10 Transportation 10 1 Air 10 2 Rail 10 3 Water 10 4 Transit systems 10 5 Roads and freeways 11 See also 12 ReferencesHistory editWhen the Spanish first arrived in the area of Tampa Bay they encountered people of the Safety Harbor culture About 20 sites with temple mounds have been found around Tampa Bay with several in Pinellas County Best known of the Safety Harbor people was the chiefdom of Tocobaga which was likely located at the Safety Harbor site in Philippe Park in northern Pinellas County 10 Tampa St Petersburg Clearwater Metropolitan Statistical Area editThe population of the Tampa Bay MSA is 3 175 275 people as of the 2020 United States census 11 The Office of Management and Budget now divides the MSA into the Tampa Metropolitan Division consisting of Hillsborough Pasco and Hernando counties and the Saint Petersburg Clearwater Largo Metropolitan Division consisting of Pinellas County 5 Historical population CensusPop Note 190036 013 191078 314117 5 1920116 55248 8 1930215 66885 0 1940272 00026 1 1950409 14350 4 1960820 443100 5 19701 105 55334 8 19801 613 60346 0 19902 067 95928 2 20002 395 99715 9 20102 783 24316 2 20203 175 27514 1 2022 est 3 290 7303 6 source 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 The following is a list of important cities and unincorporated communities including census designated places CDPs located in the Tampa St Petersburg Clearwater MSA based on the 2010 U S Census 18 Municipalities and CDPs edit nbsp Downtown Tampa nbsp St PetersburgIncorporated municipalities and Census designated places in the Tampa Bay area with more than 10 000 population More than 250 000 inhabitants edit Tampa St PetersburgMore than 100 000 inhabitants edit nbsp Downtown Lakeland Lake Mirror nbsp Clearwater nbsp Westfield Shopping Center in BrandonClearwater Riverview CDP Brandon CDP Spring Hill CDP More than 10 000 inhabitants edit Apollo Beach CDP Bayonet Point CDP Bloomingdale CDP Citrus Park CDP Cheval CDP Dunedin Egypt Lake Leto CDP East Lake CDP East Lake Orient Park CDP Elfers CDP Fish Hawk CDP Greater Carrollwood CDP Greater Northdale CDP Gulfport Holiday CDP Hudson CDP Jasmine Estates CDP Keystone CDP Lake Magdalene CDP Land o Lakes CDP Largo Lealman CDP Lutz CDP New Port Richey Mango CDP Oldsmar Palm Harbor CDP Palm River Clair Mel CDP Pinellas Park Plant City Ruskin CDP Safety Harbor Shady Hills CDP Seminole Sun Center CDP Tarpon Springs Temple Terrace Thonotosassa CDP Town n Country CDP Trinity CDP Valrico CDP Wesley Chapel CDP West Lealman CDP Westchase CDP Winter Haven ZephyrhillsDemographics edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information April 2021 According to the 2000 U S Census the Tampa St Petersburg Clearwater MSA consists of the following ethnic demographics Demographic Tampa Bay PercentageWhite Non Hispanic Latino 1 821 955 76 0 Hispanic 248 642 10 4 Black 248 058 10 4 Asian Pacific Islander 57 235 2 4 Age edit Age Tampa Bay Percentage0 17 852 600 22 0 18 34 757 808 19 6 35 54 1 066 684 27 3 55 64 447 581 11 6 65 and over 750 138 19 4 Median Age 41 39 years oldRace and ethnicity edit Ethnicity Tampa Bay PercentageWhite non Hispanic 3 141 549 72 3 Hispanic or Latino of any race 479 936 11 0 Black 411 157 9 5 Asian 77 296 1 8 Other 149 948 3 5 Two or more races 83 861 1 9 Hispanic or Latino by origin edit Ethnicity Tampa Bay PercentageMexican 145 685 30 4 Puerto Rican 135 133 28 2 Cuban 63 728 13 3 All others 135 390 28 2 Asian by origin edit Ethnicity Tampa Bay PercentageIndian 28 073 1 01 Vietnamese 21 084 0 72 Filipino 12 076 0 35 All others 20 000 0 7 List of counties editCounty 2022 Estimate 2020 Census Area DensityHillsborough County 1 513 301 1 459 762 3 67 1 020 sq mi 2 600 km2 1 449 sq mi 560 km2 Pinellas County 961 739 959 107 0 27 274 sq mi 710 km2 3 491 sq mi 1 348 km2 Pasco County 608 794 561 891 8 35 747 sq mi 1 930 km2 782 sq mi 302 km2 Hernando County 206 896 194 515 6 37 473 sq mi 1 230 km2 424 sq mi 164 km2 Total MSA 3 290 730 3 175 275 3 64 2 514 sq mi 6 510 km2 1 309 sq mi 505 km2 Citrus County 162 529 153 855 5 64 582 sq mi 1 510 km2 264 sq mi 102 km2 Manatee County 429 125 399 705 7 36 743 sq mi 1 920 km2 538 sq mi 208 km2 Polk County 787 404 725 041 8 60 1 798 sq mi 4 660 km2 403 sq mi 156 km2 Sarasota County 462 286 434 005 6 52 556 sq mi 1 440 km2 781 sq mi 301 km2 Total MSA Other Counties 5 132 074 4 887 881 5 00 6 193 sq mi 16 040 km2 829 sq mi 320 km2 Geography editSee also Tampa Bay The Tampa Bay area is located along Tampa Bay which it is named for Pinellas County and St Petersburg Florida lies on a peninsula between Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico and much of the city of Tampa Florida lies on a smaller peninsula jutting out into Tampa Bay Climate edit nbsp Tampa Bay Area from spaceMain article Climate of the Tampa Bay Area The Tampa Bay area has a humid subtropical climate Koppen Cfa with hot humid summers with daily thunderstorms drier predominantly sunny winters and warm to hot springs with a pronounced dry season maximum On average two days experience frost per year in the cooler parts of the Tampa Bay area less than annually in the coastal parts However hard freezes low temperatures below 28 F 2 C are very rare occurring only a few times in the last 75 years The United States Department of Agriculture designates the area as being in hardiness zones 9b and 10a Coastal parts of the Tampa Bay area closely border a tropical savanna climate As with many tropical microclimates due to maritime influences of the Gulf of Mexico and the 400 square mile Tampa Bay Plant climate indicator species such as coconut palms and royal palms as well as other elements of south Florida s native tropical flora reach their northern limits of reliable culture and native range in the area 19 20 Highs usually range between 65 and 95 F 18 and 35 C year round Tampa s official high has never reached 100 F 38 C the all time record high temperature is 99 F 37 C St Petersburg s all time record high is exactly 100 F 38 C 21 nbsp Royal Palms in front of St Petersburg s city hallPinellas County lies on a peninsula between Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico and much of the city of Tampa lies on a smaller peninsula jutting out into Tampa Bay This proximity to large bodies of water both moderates local temperatures and introduces large amounts of humidity into the atmosphere In general the communities farthest from the coast have more extreme temperature differences both during a single day and throughout the seasons of the year Climate data for Tampa Florida Tampa Int l 1991 2020 normals a extremes 1890 present b Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 86 30 89 32 92 33 96 36 98 37 99 37 98 37 98 37 96 36 95 35 92 33 86 30 99 37 Mean maximum F C 81 8 27 7 82 5 28 1 85 4 29 7 89 0 31 7 93 4 34 1 95 0 35 0 94 8 34 9 94 8 34 9 93 8 34 3 91 1 32 8 86 4 30 2 82 5 28 1 96 2 35 7 Mean daily maximum F C 71 3 21 8 74 0 23 3 77 8 25 4 83 0 28 3 88 3 31 3 90 5 32 5 91 0 32 8 91 2 32 9 90 2 32 3 85 6 29 8 78 9 26 1 73 9 23 3 83 0 28 3 Daily mean F C 62 0 16 7 64 7 18 2 68 6 20 3 73 9 23 3 79 5 26 4 82 9 28 3 83 8 28 8 84 0 28 9 82 7 28 2 77 4 25 2 69 8 21 0 64 9 18 3 74 5 23 6 Mean daily minimum F C 52 8 11 6 55 5 13 1 59 3 15 2 64 8 18 2 70 6 21 4 75 4 24 1 76 6 24 8 76 8 24 9 75 3 24 1 69 2 20 7 60 7 15 9 55 9 13 3 66 1 18 9 Mean minimum F C 34 4 1 3 38 8 3 8 43 4 6 3 51 6 10 9 61 2 16 2 69 9 21 1 71 8 22 1 72 5 22 5 69 2 20 7 54 9 12 7 45 3 7 4 39 5 4 2 32 8 0 4 Record low F C 21 6 22 6 29 2 38 3 49 9 53 12 63 17 66 19 54 12 40 4 23 5 18 8 18 8 Average precipitation inches mm 2 65 67 2 62 67 2 52 64 2 55 65 2 60 66 7 37 187 7 75 197 9 03 229 6 09 155 2 34 59 1 40 36 2 56 65 49 48 1 257 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 7 1 6 6 5 9 5 7 6 2 13 3 16 6 16 2 12 8 7 2 4 6 6 0 108 2Average relative humidity 74 9 73 0 71 8 69 0 69 8 74 4 76 6 78 4 77 6 74 2 75 0 75 0 74 1Average dew point F C 50 2 10 1 50 7 10 4 55 6 13 1 59 2 15 1 64 9 18 3 70 9 21 6 72 7 22 6 73 0 22 8 71 2 21 8 64 2 17 9 57 7 14 3 52 3 11 3 61 9 16 6 Mean monthly sunshine hours 213 9 231 7 260 4 279 0 337 9 321 0 334 8 294 5 267 0 235 6 195 0 195 3 3 166 1Mean daily sunshine hours 6 9 8 2 8 4 9 3 10 9 10 7 10 8 9 5 8 9 7 6 6 5 6 3 8 7Mean daily daylight hours 10 6 11 2 12 0 12 9 13 5 13 9 13 7 13 1 12 3 11 5 10 8 10 4 12 2Percent possible sunshine 65 73 70 72 81 77 79 73 72 66 60 61 71Average ultraviolet index 4 4 6 1 8 0 9 6 10 1 10 4 10 5 10 1 8 7 6 7 4 8 4 0 7 7Source 1 NOAA relative humidity dew point and sun 1961 1990 22 23 24 Weather Channel 25 Source 2 UV Index Today 1995 to 2022 26 Source 3 Weather Atlas sunshine data 27 Economy editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message As of July 1 2019 the largest employers within the Tampa Bay area are 28 29 Largest employers in the Tampa Bay area Employer Employees IndustryBayCare Health System 28 400 HealthcarePublix Super Markets 25 989 GroceryHillsborough County School District 25 173 EducationHCA West Florida Division 18 832 HealthcareMacDill Air Force Base 18 000 MilitaryFinance and insurance edit Nearly one in four of the state s business and information services firms resides in Tampa Bay citation needed These firms range from financial services firms to information technology providers to professional services organizations such as law firms accounting firms engineering firms consulting and more As a gateway to the Florida High Tech Corridor Tampa Bay is home to many information technology firms along with many business services providers Financial services firms Bank of America JPMorgan Chase Citigroup Wells Fargo Depository Trust amp Clearing Corporation Raymond James Financial Franklin Templeton Metlife USAA Progressive Insurance Transamerica State Farm New York LifeHealth care edit With more than 50 hospitals dozens of clinics and ambulatory care centers the Tampa Bay has an abundance of top rated health care facilities for children and adults The region also has a wealth of well trained medical professionals nearly 53 000 nurses and more than 9 200 physicians including physician assistants provide care to Tampa Bay residents and visitors every year Information technology edit Tampa Bay serves as the gateway to the Florida High Tech Corridor which spans 23 counties Created as a partnership between the University of South Florida University of Central Florida and now including the University of Florida the Florida High Tech Corridor promotes the growth of the high tech industry across Central Florida Higher education and research edit Academic research is a key component of high tech growth and a powerful economic engine The presence of cutting edge research in the region is vital to technology transfer which enables innovative ideas discovered in academia to achieve commercialization in the marketplace Tampa Bay has several powerhouse research centers that are engaged in both pure scientific research and aggressively pursuing technology transfer to enrich people s lives Researchers at the University of South Florida s Nanomaterials and Nanomanufacturing Research Center NNRC H Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and the Center for Ocean Technology at USF s College of Marine Science are researching how to use nanotechnology for a myriad of targeted uses including drug delivery mechanized microsurgery customized laser microchips ways to turn sunlight into electricity purifying water storing hydrogen in small nanotubes designing and developing marine sensors using microelectromechanical systems MEMS and curing cancer University of Tampa is located in Downtown Tampa Florida on the Hillsborough River and is a historic university linked back to Teddy Roosevelt Housing edit In 2008 the area s construction based boom was brought to a sudden halt by the financial crisis of 2007 2010 and by 2009 it was ranked as the fourth worst performing housing market in the United States 30 Changes in house prices for the area are publicly tracked on a regular basis using the Case Shiller index the statistic is published by Standard amp Poor s and is also a component of S amp P s 20 city composite index of the value of the U S residential real estate market Avionics defense and marine electronics edit The University of South Florida s Center for Ocean Technology which has been a leader in microelectromechanical systems research and development and has been using the technology to collect biological and chemical data to monitor water quality provided underwater technology for port security at the 2004 Republican National Convention USF s Center for Robot Assisted Search and Rescue used its miniature robots to assist rescue teams at Ground Zero following the September 11 terrorist attacks Tampa Bay is also the location of three major military installations MacDill Air Force Base Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater and Coast Guard Station St Petersburg MacDill AFB is home to the 6th Air Mobility Wing 6 AMW of the Air Mobility Command AMC and the 927th Air Refueling Wing 927 ARW of the Air Force Reserve Command AFRC Both wings share flight operations of a fleet of KC 135R Stratotanker aircraft and the 6 AMW also operates a fleet of C 37A Gulfstream V aircraft MacDill AFB also hosts multiple tenant organizations to include two major combatant commands United States Central Command USCENTCOM which directs military operations in Afghanistan Iraq and the Middle East and United States Special Operations Command USSOCOM which has responsibility for all special operations forces in the U S Armed Forces CGAS Clearwater is located at the St Petersburg Clearwater International Airport It is the largest air station in the United States Coast Guard operating HC 130H Hercules aircraft and MH 60T Jayhawk helicopters with principal missions focused on search and rescue counternarcotics interdiction and homeland security The HC 130 aircraft are slated to be replaced by new HC 27J Spartan aircraft beginning in 2017 Coast Guard Station St Petersburg is located on the site of the former Coast Guard Air Station St Petersburg at Albert Whitted Airport It is home to Coast Guard Sector St Petersburg 31 and is homeport for the USCGC Resolute WMEC 620 USCGC Venturous WMEC 625 and numerous smaller cutters and patrol boats 32 Education edit nbsp USF Tampa main libraryPrimary and secondary education is provided by the school districts of the individual counties making up the region The area is home to several institutions of higher learning including the main campus of the University of South Florida in Tampa and its satellite campuses in St Petersburg and Sarasota Eckerd College in St Petersburg the University of Tampa Florida College in Temple Terrace Trinity College in New Port Richey and New College of Florida in Sarasota all four year institutions located in the area Embry Riddle Aeronautical University and Troy University also maintain satellite education centers at MacDill AFB Nova Southeastern University also has a regional campus in Clearwater There are two law schools in the area Stetson University College of Law and Thomas M Cooley Law School Stetson University has campuses in Gulfport and Tampa while Thomas M Cooley Law school is located in Riverview Hillsborough Community College St Petersburg College Polk State College Pasco Hernando State College and State College of Florida are community colleges serving the area Culture edit nbsp Salvador Dali MuseumThe Tampa Bay area is home several art museums Long established communities particularly those near the bay such as Cuban influenced Ybor City Old Northeast in St Petersburg and Palma Ceia and Hyde Park in Tampa contain historic architecture Fresh seafood and locally grown produce are available in the region s restaurants and farmers markets Yuengling the largest American owned brewer operates a brewery in Tampa as does craft brewer Cigar City Brewing The area is also known for its influence on heavy metal music specifically death metal Within both the Florida death metal scene and broader genre Tampa Bay became known as the capital of death metal 33 34 In a single year the economic impact of the cultural institutions in the Tampa Bay area was 521 3 million according to a PricewaterhouseCoopers study citation needed In 2004 5 6 million people attended plays musical performances museum exhibits and other cultural institutions in Tampa Bay supporting 7 800 jobs citation needed Museums edit nbsp Florida Holocaust Museum in St PetersburgMuseum of Fine Arts near the Pier in downtown St Petersburg Salvador Dali Museum in downtown St Petersburg Florida International Museum at St Petersburg College in downtown St Petersburg Florida Holocaust Museum in downtown St Petersburg Tampa Museum of Art in downtown Tampa USF Contemporary Art Museum on the USF Tampa campus Florida Museum of Photographic Arts in downtown Tampa Museum of Science and Industry adjacent to USF s Tampa campus Tampa Bay Automobile Museum in Pinellas Park Leepa Rattner Museum of Art on the Tarpon Springs Campus of St Petersburg College The Royal Theater amp Manhattan Casino Historic Landmarks in St Petersburg The Carter J Woodson African American Museum St Petersburg Tampa Bay History Center Ybor City Museum State Park in Ybor City Ringling Art Museum in Sarasota nbsp Straz Center for the Performing Arts in TampaPerforming arts halls edit Straz Center for the Performing Arts in Tampa Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater Mahaffey Theater in St Petersburg Tarpon Springs Performing Arts Center Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall in SarasotaCultural events edit Gasparilla Pirate Festival held every January in Tampa Florida State Fair held every February in Tampa Florida Strawberry Festival held every March in Plant City Clearwater Jazz Holiday held every October in Coachman Park in downtown Clearwater in its 32nd year Guavaween a Latin flavored Halloween celebration held every October in the Ybor City section of Tampa Festa Italiana annual festival of Italian heritage held every April in Ybor City Tampa s Latin QuarterRecreation edit nbsp Clearwater Beach at Pier 60The Tampa Bay area is noted for its beaches with the warm blue gulf waters and nearly 70 miles of barrier islands from North Pinellas south to Venice Three of the beaches in this area Fort De Soto s North Beach 2005 Caladesi Island 2008 and Sarasota s Siesta Key 2011 have been named by Dr Beach as America s Top Beach 35 The 15th IIFA Awards would be held at Tampa Bay Area in April 2014 36 Sports attractions in addition to the teams listed below include professional quality golf courses tennis courts and pools Ybor and the Channel District in Tampa downtown St Petersburg and the beaches all along the coast all attract a vibrant nightlife Theme parks edit Adventure Island in Tampa Busch Gardens in Tampa Dinosaur World in Plant City Weeki Wachee Springs in Hernando County Legoland Florida in Winter Haven Polk County nbsp Florida AquariumZoos and aquariums edit Lowry Park Zoo in Tampa Florida Aquarium in Tampa Clearwater Marine Aquarium in Clearwater Suncoast Seabird Sanctuary in Indian ShoresBotanical gardens edit Florida Botanical Gardens part of the Pinewood Cultural Park in Largo Sunken Gardens in St Petersburg a former tourist attraction now run by the City of St Petersburg USF Botanical Gardens in Tampa Marie Selby Botanical Gardens in SarasotaNotable public parks and recreation areas edit Hillsborough River State Park in Thonotosassa is one of Florida s eight original state parks and Honeymoon Island State Park near Dunedin is Florida s most visited state park Pinellas County is home to the Pinellas Trail a 37 mile rail trail connecting Tarpon Springs to St Petersburg Skyway Fishing Pier State Park the remnants of the approaches to the original Sunshine Skyway Bridge forms the world s largest fishing pier in Pinellas and Manatee counties The shallow waters and mangrove islands of the bay and gulf make the area popular with kayakers The gulf is also home to natural and artificial coral reefs that are popular for fishing and scuba diving Away from the coast Circle B Bar Reserve in Lakeland Polk county has been designated as a Great Florida Birding Trail site a program of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Sports editMain article Sports in the Tampa Bay area Sports teams edit nbsp Amalie Arena nbsp Tropicana Field nbsp Raymond James StadiumThe Tampa Bay Area is home to three major professional sports teams the Buccaneers NFL Rays MLB and Lightning NHL 37 The Tampa Bay area also hosts a number of minor league and college teams Team League Sport Stadium LocationTampa Bay Buccaneers NFL American football Raymond James Stadium TampaTampa Bay Lightning NHL Ice hockey Amalie Arena TampaTampa Bay Rays MLB Baseball Tropicana Field St PetersburgTampa Bay Rowdies USL Soccer Al Lang Stadium St PetersburgSouth Florida Bulls NCAA DI various c various TampaTampa Spartans NCAA DII various d various Tampa Mean monthly maxima and minima i e the highest and lowest temperature readings during an entire month or year calculated based on data at said location from 1991 to 2020 Official records for Tampa were kept at downtown from April 1890 to December 1940 Peter O Knight Airport from January 1941 to 5 June 1946 and at Tampa Int l since 7 June 1946 For more information see ThreadEx baseball men s basketball women s basketball men s and women s cross country football men s and women s golf women s sailing men s soccer women s soccer softball men s and women s tennis men s and women s track and field outdoor and indoor for both and women s volleyball 38 Baseball men s and women s basketball women s beach volleyball men s and women s cross country men s and women s golf men s and women s lacrosse women s rowing men s and women s soccer men s and women s swimming women s tennis and men s and women s track and field indoor and outdoor for both MLB spring training teams edit See also Baseball in the Tampa Bay area Major League Baseball teams have come to the Tampa Bay area for spring training since the Chicago Cubs trained at Tampa s Plant Field in 1913 and the St Louis Browns trained at St Petersburg s Coffee Pot Park in 1914 39 Grapefruit League games are still a favorite pastime for both residents and tourists alike every March The following five Major League Baseball teams play spring training games in the Tampa Bay area The New York Yankees in Tampa The Philadelphia Phillies in Clearwater The Toronto Blue Jays in Dunedin The Pittsburgh Pirates in Bradenton The Detroit Tigers in Lakeland The Baltimore Orioles in Sarasota The Atlanta Braves in North PortMinor League baseball edit Minor League baseball has also been a constant in the Tampa Bay area for over a century The Tampa Smokers St Petersburg Saints Lakeland Highlanders and Bradenton Growers were charter members of the original Florida State League which began play in 1919 and is now a Class A league Current local teams of the FSL include The Tampa Tarpons George M Steinbrenner Field in Tampa The Clearwater Threshers Spectrum Field in Clearwater The Dunedin Blue Jays TD Ballpark in Dunedin The Bradenton Marauders LECOM Park in Bradenton The Lakeland Flying Tigers Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium in LakelandThe area is also home to several affiliates of the Florida Complex League a rookie league in which young players gain their first experience in professional baseball Basketball edit The Tampa Bay area does not have a basketball team in the NBA the Orlando Magic are the closest team to the area 85 miles east The Toronto Raptors made Tampa their temporary home prior to the 2020 21 NBA season during the COVID 19 pandemic necessitated by restrictions on travel between Canada and the United States that were in effect Their home games were played at Amalie Arena The Tampa Bay area has had several teams in minor basketball leagues The Tampa Bay Titans play in The Basketball League TBL Their home games are played at Pasco Hernando State College The St Pete Tide and the Tampa Gunners play in the Florida Basketball Association FBA The Tide s home games are played at St Petersburg Catholic High School and the Gunners are a travel team Sporting events edit Major League sports edit Five Super Bowls have been held in Tampa Super Bowl XVIII in 1984 Super Bowl XXV in 1991 Super Bowl XXXV in 2001 Super Bowl XLIII in 2009 and Super Bowl LV in 2021 Super Bowls XVIII and XXV were played at Tampa Stadium while Super Bowls XXXV XLIII and LV were played at Raymond James Stadium The 1978 AFC NFC Pro Bowl was held in Tampa at Tampa Stadium The 2008 MLB World Series Games 1 and 2 were played in St Petersburg at Tropicana Field The 1999 NHL All Star Game was held in Tampa at the Ice Palace It was held again in 2018 having been renamed Amalie Arena by then The 2004 Stanley Cup Finals Games 1 2 5 and 7 were played in Tampa at the St Pete Times Forum Games 1 2 and 5 of the 2015 Stanley Cup Finals were played at Amalie Arena and Games 1 2 and 5 of the 2021 Stanley Cup Finals were played at Amalie Arena NCAA sports edit The NCAA football Outback Bowl is held annually at Raymond James Stadium usually on January 1 The Gasparilla Bowl is also held annually at Raymond James Stadium usually in December It began in 2008 at Tropicana Field in St Petersburg until moving to Tampa in 2018 The NCAA football East West Shrine Game is held annually at Tropicana Field since 2012 usually in January The 2017 College Football Playoff National Championship was held at Raymond James Stadium on January 9 2017 Two NCAA football ACC Championship Games 2008 and 2009 have been played in Tampa at Raymond James Stadium Amalie Arena in Tampa has been the site for various rounds of NCAA Men s and Women s basketball championship tournament over the years as well as conference tournaments The 1999 NCAA Men s Final Four was held in St Petersburg at Tropicana Field The 2008 2015 NCAA Women s Final Four and 2019 NCAA Division I women s basketball tournament Final Four were held in Tampa at the Tampa Bay Times Forum Amalie Arena Five NCAA Division I Men s Soccer Championships have been held in Tampa 1978 1979 1980 1990 and 1991 The 2012 and 2016 NCAA Men s Frozen Four were held in Tampa at the Tampa Bay Times Forum Amalie Arena Tampa will host the 2023 Division I NCAA Women s Volleyball Championship the 2023 NCAA Division I Men s Frozen Four the 2025 NCAA Division I Women s Basketball Final Four and the 2026 NCAA Division I Men s Basketball First and Second Rounds all at Amalie Arena 40 Transportation editFor more about marine transportation in the area including the many bridges over Tampa Bay see Tampa Bay Transportation Air edit Main article List of airports in the Tampa Bay area Tampa International Airport is the largest airport in the region In addition St Pete Clearwater International Airport and Sarasota Bradenton International Airport provide access to commercial airliners and smaller charter craft Throughout the area are general aviation airports nbsp Tampa International Airport panorama Rail edit Amtrak provides passenger rail service from Union Station in Tampa CSX provides freight rail service for the region Water edit nbsp Pirate Water TaxiThe Cross Bay Ferry has connected Tampa s Channelside District to Downtown St Petersburg since 2016 41 The Pirate Water Taxi also operating since 2016 has several stops along the waterways in the vicinity of Tampa s downtown area and Channelside District 42 Transit systems edit nbsp MetroRapid bus in Tampa nbsp Streetcar in Ybor City nbsp Sunshine Skyway over Tampa BayBus service is provided in Hillsborough County by Hillsborough Area Regional Transit HART in Pinellas County by Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority PSTA in Pasco County by Pasco County Public Transportation and in Hernando County by THE Bus HART and PSTA provide express services between Tampa and Pinellas County and PSTA provides connections to Pasco County HART also operates the TECO streetcar between Downtown Tampa and Ybor City In 2013 HART also began operating a Bus rapid transit system called MetroRapid that runs from Downtown Tampa to the University of South Florida On July 1 2007 an intermodal transportation authority was created to serve the seven county Tampa Bay area The Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority TBARTA was formed to develop bus rapid transit and other transportation options for the region Roads and freeways edit The Tampa Bay area is served by these interstate highways nbsp Interstate 4 nbsp Interstate 75 nbsp Interstate 175 nbsp Interstate 275 nbsp Interstate 375Hillsborough County is also served by other roadways such as the Lee Roy Selmon Expressway SR 618 which commutes workers from Brandon into downtown Tampa and the Veterans Expressway Suncoast Parkway SR 589 which serves traffic from the Citrus Hernando County border southward into Tampa Both of these highways which are built to limited access freeway standards are toll roads as is the connecting junction between the Selmon Expressway and Interstate 4 In Pinellas County U S 19 is the main north south route through the county and is being upgraded to freeway standards complete with frontage roads to ease congestion through the north part of the county Also the Bayside Bridge allows traffic to go from Clearwater into St Petersburg without having to use U S 19 The Courtney Campbell Causeway SR 60 is one of the three roads that connect Pinellas County to Hillsborough County across the bay The other two are the Howard Frankland Bridge I 275 and Gandy Bridge U S 92 The Sunshine Skyway Bridge is part of I 275 and connects Bradenton and other Manatee County and Sarasota County commuters into Pinellas County See also edit nbsp Florida portalMedia in the Tampa Bay area Central Florida Florida Suncoast United States metropolitan areaReferences edit Total Gross Domestic Product for Tampa St Petersburg Clearwater FL MSA fred stlouisfed org List of Counties Within MSAs Census gov U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on February 17 2017 Retrieved October 8 2016 Map of Tampa St Petersburg Clearwater MSA PDF United States Census Bureau U S DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Economics and Statistics Administration Retrieved January 22 2020 Metro Area History 1950 2020 U S Census Bureau March 2020 Row 4983 Retrieved July 27 2023 a b Revised Delineations of Metropolitan Statistical Areas Micropolitan Statistical Areas and Guidance on the Uses of the Delineations of These Areas PDF Executive Office of the President July 21 2023 p 74 Retrieved July 27 2023 Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Our Mission Retrieved August 18 2017 Tampa Bay Partnership History Retrieved August 18 2017 Nielsen Markets 2016 PDF Your Vacation Guide to Central West Florida Visit Florida Retrieved June 30 2019 Perry Mac September October 1993 Making the Mounds Tampa Bay Magazine Vol 8 no 5 pp 60 61 Archived from the original on January 2 2023 2020 Population and Housing State Data United States Census Bureau Population Division August 12 2021 Retrieved August 14 2021 1950 Vol I Number of Inhabitants Census gov U S Census Bureau Retrieved October 8 2016 1960 Vol I Characteristics of the Population Part A Number of Inhabitants 11 Florida Census gov U S Census Bureau Retrieved October 8 2016 1970 Vol I Characteristics of the Population Part A Number of Inhabitants 11 Florida Section 1 Census gov U S Census Bureau Retrieved October 8 2016 1980 Vol I Characteristics of the Population Part A Number of Inhabitants 11 Florida Section 1 Census gov U S Census Bureau Retrieved October 8 2016 1990 1990 Census of Population General Population Characteristics Report Number CP 1 General Population Characteristics Florida Section 1 PDF Census gov U S Census Bureau Retrieved October 8 2016 2000 PHC 1 Summary Population and Housing Characteristics General Population Characteristics Florida Section 1 PDF Census gov U S Census Bureau Retrieved October 8 2016 a b 2010 CPH 1 Summary of Population and Housing Characteristics Florida 2010 Summary Population and Housing Characteristics PDF Census gov U S Census Bureau Retrieved October 8 2016 Tomlinson Philip Barry 1980 The Biology of Trees Native to Tropical Florida Allston Massachusetts U S A Harvard University Printing Office pp 1 8 10 C S Sargent designated major tree regions of North America each distinguished by a complex of tree species The smallest of these called Tropical Florida in which 87 5 have an otherwise tropical distribution in Florida they are at their northern limit The distribution of tropical tree species within South Florida is not known in any detail although the generalized distribution of all species is well summarized by Little 1978 A single latitudinal line does not separate the foras of South and Central Florida Since the factor limiting the distribution of tropical species in a northern direction is almost certainly minimum winter temperature an approximate indication of the limits is the 54 degF January isotherm for the state Figure 5 Little Elbert L Jr 1978 Introduction Atlas of United States Trees Vol 5 Florida US Government Printing Office p 1 LCCN 79 653298 OCLC 241660 This is the fifth volume of an Atlas with large maps showing the natural distribution or range of the native tree species of the continental United States In these five volumes maps of nearly all native tree species of the continental United States have been published Florida merits a separate volume because it has more native tree species than any other state except Hawaii and because it has a large number of tropical species found in no other State These trees of mostly limited range can be shown better on large scale maps Tampa Weather Forecasts Archived 2008 12 16 at the Wayback Machine Yahoo Weather Retrieved on February 6 2009 NOWData NOAA Online Weather Data National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved May 23 2021 Summary of Monthly Normals 1991 2020 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved May 23 2021 WMO Climate Normals for TAMPA INT L ARPT FL 1961 1990 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved July 18 2020 Average Weather for Tampa FL Temperature and Precipitation The Weather Channel Retrieved October 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