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Storm Event Data Reports

The following data reports were compiled after major storm events. The formats of the reports vary, however, each contains tabular and graphical information on the maximum elevations of the water levels during the storm, as well as storm surge information calculated from the difference between observed and predicted tides.

  1. Hurricane Hugo, Effects on Water Levels and Storm Surge Recorded at NOAA/National Ocean Service Water Level Stations.
    • Data Report, November 30, 1989.

  2. Effects of Hurricane Bob on Water Levels.
    • Data Report, October 1991.

  3. Effects of the late October 1991 North Atlantic Extra-Tropical Storm on Water Levels.
    • Data Report, January 1992.

  4. Effects of the January 1992 Atlantic Ocean Coastal Storm on Water Levels.
    • NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS OES, Data Report, May 1992.

  5. Effects of Hurricane Andrew on Water Levels in Coastal Florida and Louisiana
    • NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS OES 004, Data Report, December 1992.

  6. Effects of December 1992 Northeaster on Water Levels
    • NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS OES 006, Data Report, May 1993.

  7. Effects of February 1998 Northeaster on Water Levels.
    • NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS CO-OPS 0019, Data Report, December 1998.

Most data reports of storm events may be obtained from CO-OPS for $5.00.




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