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About Bayshore Gardens.
Given that Bayshore Gardens is located on the Gulf Coast of Florida, it's susceptible to threats from hurricanes, tropical storms, and storm surges. The region is largely at sea level (around 7 ft above sea level), therefore it faces a considerable flood risk during a hurricane. Being a coast-adjacent community, Bayshore Gardens is also at risk from tidal surges which are usually influenced by hurricane strength, speed, size, and its path direction relative to the coast. Even a minor storm could bring significant tidal surges, causing potentially disastrous flooding. In terms of historical hurricane impact, Bayshore Gardens has experienced major hurricane activity over the last few decades. Notably, in 2017, Hurricane Irma impacted the area with damaging winds and rainfall, causing power outages and multiple instances of flooding across the region. Prior to this, in 2004, Hurricane Frances also brought heavy rainfall and wind damage to Bayshore Gardens. These historical events highlight the necessity for effective disaster preparedness plans within the community, including evacuation routes and flood management systems. Timing is also a key factor as the peak of the hurricane season runs from late August through October, when Bayshore Gardens residents should be prepared for potential hurricane threats.


