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Main Authors: Narayan, Siddharth, Thomas, Christopher J., Nzerem, Kechi, Matthewman, Joss, Shepard, Christine, Geselbracht, Laura, Beck, Michael W.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.09078
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author Narayan, Siddharth
Thomas, Christopher J.
Nzerem, Kechi
Matthewman, Joss
Shepard, Christine
Geselbracht, Laura
Beck, Michael W.
author_facet Narayan, Siddharth
Thomas, Christopher J.
Nzerem, Kechi
Matthewman, Joss
Shepard, Christine
Geselbracht, Laura
Beck, Michael W.
contents Mangroves modify storm surges with impacts on property damages, but these effects vary spatially and by storm intensity. We use high-resolution, kilometer-scale flood and loss models to examine variability in mangrove effects on surge losses to properties, spatially and by storm intensity, in Florida. We estimate that mangroves reduce property surge losses by $67 million annually in Collier County in southwestern Florida. More than 50% of this reduction occurs for storms with return periods under 30 years. Mangroves in Florida reduced storm surge damages by 14% during Hurricane Irma (2017) and 30% during Hurricane Ian (2022). We show that mangrove presence always reduces flood losses for properties landward of mangroves. Inside mangroves, their effect is a net reduction in damages, though in some locations, especially for more seaward properties, mangroves can increase storm damages. These findings underline the importance of mangrove presence in determining property damages during hurricanes.
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spellingShingle The spatially variable effects of mangroves on flood depths and losses from storm surges in Florida
Narayan, Siddharth
Thomas, Christopher J.
Nzerem, Kechi
Matthewman, Joss
Shepard, Christine
Geselbracht, Laura
Beck, Michael W.
Populations and Evolution
(Primary) 76
Mangroves modify storm surges with impacts on property damages, but these effects vary spatially and by storm intensity. We use high-resolution, kilometer-scale flood and loss models to examine variability in mangrove effects on surge losses to properties, spatially and by storm intensity, in Florida. We estimate that mangroves reduce property surge losses by $67 million annually in Collier County in southwestern Florida. More than 50% of this reduction occurs for storms with return periods under 30 years. Mangroves in Florida reduced storm surge damages by 14% during Hurricane Irma (2017) and 30% during Hurricane Ian (2022). We show that mangrove presence always reduces flood losses for properties landward of mangroves. Inside mangroves, their effect is a net reduction in damages, though in some locations, especially for more seaward properties, mangroves can increase storm damages. These findings underline the importance of mangrove presence in determining property damages during hurricanes.
title The spatially variable effects of mangroves on flood depths and losses from storm surges in Florida
topic Populations and Evolution
(Primary) 76
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.09078