wxman57 wrote:Storm surge won't be as much of a problem on the east coast of Florida. Even a Cat 4-5 won't produce a surge over about 10 feet. This is due to the very deep water just offshore. So 20-25 miles inland you'll be quite safe from any storm surge. Winds are another issue. A hurricane's winds will drop about 1 category or a little more in that distance inland.
This is true with central to south florida. NE Florida is another whole different type of coastline.
Dora in 1964 produced a 9 foot surge @ Mayport as a Cat2/3
Downtown Jax (due to the way the topology is with the St Johns River) had a 5-6 foot surge some 20 miles inland.
Doctor's Lake in Clay County has a Cat 1 evac due to the St Johns River.
My backyard even though Im 40 miles inland has a inclination to flood due to parts of the Black Creek trbiutaries and is listed as a Cat 3 evac zone.
Please dont confuse East Coast of Florida as one entire same geographic structure.