Northeastern Section - 59th Annual Meeting - 2024

Paper No. 27-10
Presentation Time: 4:50 PM

STORM INDUCED BEACH CHANGES AND POST-STORM RECOVERY ALONG ORTLEY BEACH, NEW JERSEY


CHENG, Jun, Department of Environmental & Sustainability Sciences, Kean University, Kean University 1000 Morris Ave, Attn: Jun Cheng SESS C309, Union, NJ 07083 and HEUSER, Michael, Department of Environmental & Sustainability Sciences, Kean Ocean, Toms River, NJ 08753

The northeastern coast of US, facing Atlantic Ocean, experienced impacts from passages of two hurricanes in the fall 2023, including hurricane Lee in mid-September followed by tropical storm Ophelia in late September. A total of 20 beach profiles spaced at 100 meters at Ortley Beach and surrounding beaches in Ocean County, New Jersey, were established. Weekly beach surveys using RTK-GPS from the edge of the dune to mean low water was conducted from September 14 to October 12, 2023. The data captures the severe dune/beach erosion induced by passage of TS Ophelia, with large waves and storm surges. The natural recovery processes of beach post tropical storm were interrupted by the subsequent winter storms starting from mid to late October. The systematic beach survey will be conducted monthly until February 2024, the peak of winter season. Given the context of global climate change, the chance of sequence of storms (tropical or winter storm) have considerably increased. Field observations on beach changes induced by storms will enhance our understanding on beach management.