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Tag: Hurricane Matthew

Home Posts Tagged "Hurricane Matthew"

As the storm subsides, what’s new(s)?

October 11, 2016asbpa_edCoastal Hazards, Dunes, Hurricane, Hurricane Matthew, Resilience

Some thoughts inspired by Hurricane Matthew: Coastal recovery and research already well under way. Almost as soon as the winds and waves subsided, coastal managers were heading to the coast to assess the damages and weigh a response. In almost every post-storm community, coastal managers are looking at the damage (or lack thereof), calculating the…

Is your coast storm ready?

October 6, 2016asbpa_edbeach nourishment, Coastal Hazards, Florida, Hurricane, Hurricane Matthew, Resilience

Hurricane Matthew poses a major threat to the U.S. southeast coast, thanks to its strength, breadth and forecast duration traversing the Atlantic coasts of Florida, Georgia and South Carolina (as of current predictions). Projected to approach the southeast Florida coast as a Category 4 storm, forecasts show it moving northward in close proximity to the…

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