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Beach Monitoring Reports

The table above is derived from actual measurements of the beach sand elevation at typical points along East beach. The colours are used to provide an approximate indication of the sand level along the beach compared with historical levels. The range of sand levels and the values at which the colours change are shown in the colour legend at the bottom of the table.


The percentage represents the current sand height compared to the historical minimum and maximum heights ever measured at that location since 2013. These values are calculated from the measurements used to produce the profile charts that give additional information about the sand dynamics at that monitoring point.
 

These three columns give an overview of the sand level now, how it has changed since the previous measurement and how it compares to last year's results.

A positive number in a red square is usually not a concern but if the number is negative, it indicates that a new low sand level has been detected and further consideration of all the data at that point should be investigated.

19th November 2024 Report -
 

Date: Tuesday, 19th November 2024
 

Monitoring Team: Todd

Analysis & Report: David Bills-Thompson, PFCG Technical Officer and Data Co-ordinator

 

Commentary: 

​The QST summarises the general loss of sand along East Beach but the stand out losses are at the dune faces behind Posts 9 and 10.

At 11m behind post 9, the loss since September 2024 is 1.58 metres of elevation and 2.15 metres in the last year.


At 7m behind post 10, the loss since September 2024 is 1.68 metres of elevation and 3.6 metres in the last year.


The profile charts show the losses in 9B.pdf and 10B.pdf.

Charts for individual Posts
More information

 

Please contact us if you would like more detailed information.

 

We can provide:

  • spread sheets of all data

  • photos for each monthly measurement.

 

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