Storm surges brought on by storms are the most destructive coastal hazards on the East and Gulf Coasts of the United States (Pava et al., 2010). Therefore, it is important for beachfront supervisors, inhabitants or even tourists to spatially or temporally comprehend their exposure to coastal hazards. This information would be advantageous for decision support systems attempting to establish a coastal hazard evacuation procedure and is vital for individuals cooperating with coastal planners to develop beachfront management plans that take into account diverse administration alternatives. Researchers and coastal planners usually utilize landscape analysis, which allows an individual to define the area to be monitored and analyzed, thereby providing more meaningful and recognizable information