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Post by troyjacobs on Sept 5, 2024 7:43:13 GMT -5
To effectively spot a beach surge, start by monitoring the tide patterns and the overall behavior of the waves. A beach surge often results in a noticeable change in the wave’s intensity, with larger and more frequent waves crashing onto the shore. Check for changes in the beach’s profile, such as sudden erosion or accumulation of debris that wasn’t there before. Look for signs of water movement behind the primary wave line, where you might see ripples or a quick retreat of water. Additionally, be observant of any changes in wind direction or strength, as strong winds can exacerbate the effects of a surge. Pay attention to the local weather forecast and sea conditions, as storms or strong winds can significantly impact beach dynamics. By combining these observations, you'll be better equipped to identify and respond to beach surges effectively.
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