Articles | Volume 12, issue 5
https://doi.org/10.5194/esurf-12-1145-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/esurf-12-1145-2024
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08 Oct 2024
Research article |  | 08 Oct 2024

Storm frequency, magnitude, and cumulative storm beach impact along the US east coast

Rachele Dominguez, Michael S. Fenster, and John W. McManus

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Climate change is a hot topic and changes in storminess can be indicative of climate change impacts. Also, coastal storms can impact ecosystems and the people who live, work, and recreate along our world's coasts. Our findings show that the number of the US east coast storms has not increased since the early 20th century, but storm strength has increased moderately. Finally, beaches can take up to 10 years to recover depending on the number, timing, and strength of previous storms.