“…Their importance as ecosystem service providers has been widely acknowledged, motivating research on the different aspects controlling the evolution of these systems, such as vegetation cover (e.g., Talavera et al., 2022), dune shape, beach state (e.g., Garzon et al., 2022) and the processes controlling dynamics over distinct temporal scales, from event‐scale (e.g., Costas et al., 2020) to multi‐decadal (e.g., Herrero et al., 2020) changes. Coastal dunes display not only significant morphological variability alongshore (Houser, 2013; Houser et al., 2018; Moore et al., 2018), but also variable response depending on the shoreline trends at the adjacent beach (Brodie et al., 2019; Houser et al., 2022). Dune shape (i.e., aspect ratio or ratio between the height and width) has been suggested to influence storm‐induced dune erosion (Itzkin et al., 2020), while dune height has been traditionally used to assess the impact of storms at sandy coasts (Ferreira et al., 2016; Sallenger, 2000).…”