This data set contains information on the probabilities of hurricane-induced erosion (collision, inundation and overwash) for each 1-km section of the United States coast for category 1-5 hurricanes. The analysis is based on a storm-impact scaling model that uses observations of beach morphology combined with sophisticated hydrodynamic models to predict how the coast will respond to the direct landfall of category 1-5 hurricanes. Hurricane-induced water levels, due to both surge and waves, are compared to beach and dune elevations to determine the probabilities of three types of coastal change: collision (dune erosion), overwash, and inundation. Data on dune morphology (dune crest and toe elevation) and hydrodynamics...
Categories: Data;
Types: ArcGIS REST Map Service,
ArcGIS Service Definition,
Downloadable,
Map Service;
Tags: Alabama,
Atlantic Ocean,
CMGP,
Coastal and Marine Geology Program,
Delaware, All tags...
Florida,
Georgia,
Gulf of Mexico,
Gulf of Mexico,
Louisiana,
Maryland,
Mississippi,
New Jersey,
New York,
North Carolina,
OFR 2012-1084,
OFR 2013-1130,
OFR 2013-1131,
Open-File Report 2012-1084,
Open-File Report 2013-1130,
Open-File Report 2013-1131,
SPCMSC,
South Carolina,
Southeast,
St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center,
Texas,
U.S. Geological Survey,
U.S. Gulf Coast,
U.S. Mid-Atlantic,
USGS,
United States,
Virginia,
coastal,
coastal hazard,
elevation,
environment,
hurricane impact,
nourishment,
sediments,
shoreline,
shoreline change, Fewer tags
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