Images in the wake of violent coastal storms usually focus purely on the extensive damage caused to beaches, dunes, property, and surrounding infrastructure.
However, a new international study has shown that extreme weather events could help protect beaches from the impact of sea-level rise – by bringing in new sand from deeper waters or from nearby beaches.
Published in Nature Communications Earth & Environment, the research was led by the University of New South Wales in collaboration with researchers from the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ and Autonomous University of Baja California.
It examined three coastlines across Australia, the United Kingdom and Mexico, each of which had been subjected to a sequence of extreme storms or extended storm clusters, followed by a milder period of beach recovery.