Barrier islands at mercy of local conditions, not storm strength.
Barrier islands in Mississippi and Alabama are mainly shaped by their existing features rather than the strength of storms. Historical data shows that the islands' width, elevation, and underwater conditions have a bigger impact on how they respond to hurricanes than the storms' paths or intensities. The way storms cause erosion and deposition on these islands tends to follow similar patterns, even though the extent of the damage can vary based on factors like water levels and wind speeds.