Absolutely! Here’s a breakdown of each of your original sketches, based on their appearance and labels: ⸻ 1. Pre-storms (Top left) • Dune Shape: Smooth, well-formed dune with a gentle slope. • Vegetation: Green plants are growing on top of the dune. • Waterline: Offshore, waves are not reaching the dune. • Interpretation: This represents a healthy, stable dune system with natural vegetation protecting it. ⸻ 2. Storm 1 (Top middle) • Dune Shape: Same basic dune shape, but… • Waves: Blue waves are reaching or slightly overtopping the dune crest. • Vegetation: Still present, but vulnerable. • Interpretation: The first storm has arrived and begins to impact the dune, potentially initiating erosion and undermining vegetation. ⸻ 3. Post Storm 1 (Top right) • Dune Shape: Noticeably eroded — front slope is steepened and more vertical. • Vegetation: Completely gone. • Waterline: Closer to the base of the dune. • Interpretation: Erosion from Storm 1 has removed dune vegetation and reshaped the profile, reducing storm protection capacity. ⸻ 4. Storm 2 (Bottom left) • Dune Shape: Same steep face remains from Post Storm 1. • Waves: Now even higher — water levels are reaching farther into the dune or over it. • Interpretation: With no vegetation or buffer, Storm 2 can cause deeper erosion or breach the dune system completely. ⸻ 5. Post Storm 2 (Bottom right) • Dune Shape: Flattened — almost no dune structure remains. • Beach: Broad, flat sandy area. • Interpretation: The dune system has See more