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High Frequency Storm Tide Study Reports  |  SBEACH  |  Hurricane and Tropical Post-Storm Reports  |  Critical Erosion Report  |  Technical Reports  |  Engineering and Reporting Guidelines  |  Project Monitoring Standards  |  Sediment Geotechnical Guidelines Carbonate Beaches of Florida

High Frequency Storm Tide Study Reports

The study report includes the tropical storms in the 2-D storm surge simulations. The hydrographs for return periods of 15 and 25 years are generated for high frequency erosion model application, such as SBEACH.


SBEACH


Hurricane and Tropical Post-Storm Reports

2023 Post-Storm Report

2022 Post-Storm Reports

2020 Post-Storm Report

2018 Post-Storm Reports

2017 Post-Storm Report

2016 Post-Storm Report

2005 Post-Storm Reports

2004 Post-Storm Reports

Hurricane Characteristics and Storm Tide Elevations

Historical Post-Storm Reports (pre-2000)

    For additional information on tropical storms and hurricanes, please visit the National Hurricane Center website to view its storm data archives.


 

Critical Erosion Report


Technical Reports


Engineering and Reporting Guidelines


Project Monitoring Standards


Sediment Geotechnical Guidelines


Carbonate Beaches of Florida

Carbonate Beaches of Florida: An Inventory of Monroe County Beaches - Beaches and Shores Technical and Design Memorandum 90-1, March 1990


 

More Information - Contacts

  • For more information concerning the statewide coastal monitoring program, please email Shamim Murshid.
  • For more information concerning the critical erosion report, carbonate beaches report, post storm reports and inlet reports please email Ralph Clark.
  • For more information concerning the High Frequency Storm Tide Study Reports, please email Shamim Murshid.
  • For more information concerning engineering and reporting guidelines please email Ralph Clark.
  • For more information concerning the sediment geotechnical guidelines please email Sarah Lindeman.
  • Phone numbers can be found on the staff contacts page.
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