Matt. with this predicted huge storm surge and tide.. how does that calculate say 5 miles inland where my boat is?
Quote from: Hotrod on October 28, 2012, 01:43:14 PMMatt. with this predicted huge storm surge and tide.. how does that calculate say 5 miles inland where my boat is?Rod, if you are 5 miles due west away from all water, you should be ok.Here are some SLOSH Maps that show how much water would come in based on Category Hurricanes. We are averaging 4-8 foot storm surge, which is equal to a Cat 1 or weak Cat 2 storm.Ocean County SLOSH/Storm Surge MapNHC SLOSH Interactive MapThis map is interactive and updates based upon storm tide gauges or buoys placed out before the storm. It should give real time, or close to real time data of storm surge heights.USGS Storm Tide Map
When in doubt pull it out...Anything east of Rt. 9 is in trouble according to the SLOSH model How much is not sire as this is a Nor'easter all the wind will keep the tides in the bay with no way out till the wind direction changes.I don't want to step on Matt's topics but being in Emergency Management for so many years and used SLOSH, yes it is a guidance reference but it pretty much is right on.Paul
Guess.. all we can do is hope for the best..
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