Coastal Processes FAQ - Will the sand come back onto the beach after the erosion from a big storm?

The beach is a very dynamic system, constantly changing its shape in response to winds, waves, tides, and currents. When high energy waves are generated by coastal storms such, sand is typically moved in several directions: alongshore (north or south), on-shore (into or over dune areas), or offshore (into nearshore sandbars).

After the storm passes, lower energy waves often move the sand back into the beach area. Sand that had been deposited in nearshore sand bars is gradually moved onto the dry beach area. These sand bars may actually migrate back onto the beach within a week or two of the storm event.

Page Updated on November 27, 2009
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