Abstract:
Storms impacting sandy coastal areas produce hazards such as erosion and overwash that, in
turn, promote risk to life and property damage in occupied areas. Coastal damage and risks will
increase in the future not only in association with climate change but also due to the growing
human occupation in coastal areas (van Dongeren et al., 2018). Since the threatened coastal areas
are often densely populated, there is a need to implement measures to prevent risks. One of such
measures is the use of Early Warning Systems (EWS) that anticipate expected risks and, therefore,
work as management tools to minimize or avoid disaster. This work presents the basis of an EWS
prototype to alert about the potential consequences of overwash/overtopping and erosion induced
by storms, in coastal areas.