8.98' - (Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW)) The level reached on December 11, 1992.
8.84' - (MLLW) The level reached during the hurricane of September 14, 1944.
8.76' - (MLLW) The level reached during Post Tropical Cyclone Sandy on October 29, 2012.
8.57' - (MLLW) The level reached during Hurricane Gloria on September 27, 1985 and on October 31, 1991.
8.44' - (MLLW) The level reached on March 6, 1962 and during Hurricane Belle on August 9, 1976.
8.24' - (MLLW) The level reached on November 25, 1950.
8' - (MLLW) MAJOR FLOODING. At this level, flooding starts to become severe enough to begin causing structural damage along with widespread flooding of roadways in Brigantine, Atantic City, Ventnor and Pleasantville. Vulnerable homes and businesses may be severely damaged or destroyed as water levels rise further above this threshold. Numerous roads become impassable and some neighborhoods may be isolated. The flood waters become a danger to anyone who attempts to cross on foot or in a vehicle.
7' - (MLLW) MODERATE FLOODING. At this level, widespread flooding of roadways begins due to high water and/or wave action with many roads becoming impassable in Brigantine, Atlantic City, Ventnor and Pleasantville. Lives may be at risk when people put themselves in harm's way. Some damage to vulnerable structures may begin to occur. COASTAL FLOOD WARNING LEVEL.
6.8' - (MLLW) Flooding begins in Pleasantville.
6.6' - (MLLW) Flooding begins around Absecon Inlet in Atlantic City.
6.4' - (MLLW) Flooding begins on the north end of Brigantine.
6.3' - (MLLW) COASTAL FLOOD ADVISORY LEVEL.
6.2' - (MLLW) Flooding begins on the White Horse Pike (US Route 30 - Absecon Boulevard) in Atlantic City, along the back bays in Atlantic City and Ventnor, and on the Black Horse Pike (US Routes 40 and 322) in West Atlantic City.
6' - (MLLW) MINOR FLOODING.
5.8' - (MLLW) Flooding begins at the most susceptible locations in West Atlantic City.