I'm writing a Master's thesis, and my supervisor insists that each figure or table should have its own page. Unfortunately I have two tables back-to-back that will fit very nicely on one page, and nothing I do can make it otherwise. I have tried using
\setcounter{topnumber}{1} \setcounter{bottomnumber}{1} \setcounter{totalnumber}{1} \renewcommand{\topfraction}{0.01} \renewcommand{\bottomfraction}{0.01} \renewcommand{\textfraction}{0.01} \renewcommand{\floatpagefraction}{0.01} in my preamble as I have seen suggested elsewhere, but the darn tables still cling to each other like they are drowning (totalnumber only applies to text pages, if I understand correctly).
I have also tried \FloatBarrier between tables 1 and 2 but this leads to an improperly filled text page (pg. 3). (Pg 1 is text, pg 2 is Figure 1, Pg 3 is half text, half empty, Table 1 appears on pg 4, and all the text in subsection{One} after Table 1 is moved to page 5, and Table 2 is moved to page 6.) This is unacceptable too.
I have also tried moving the text in between the two tables, but because this is the beginning of a chapter and section, I wind up with the first table appearing before the text that calls it, which is also unacceptable.
How do I get the two tables and figure 2 to appear separately on three consecutive pages, and have properly filled text pages? Said another way, pg 1: text; pg 2: figure 1; pg 3: text, pg 4: table 1, pg 5: table 2, pg 6: figure 2.
Here's my MWE (including my full preamble in case something is interfering):
\documentclass[12pt]{report} \usepackage{textcomp, graphicx, rotating, amsmath, booktabs, setspace, url, caption, titlesec, fancyhdr} \usepackage[section]{placeins} \usepackage[compress]{natbib} \captionsetup[figure]{name={Fig.}} \bibpunct{(}{)}{;}{a}{,}{,} \urlstyle{same} \doublespacing \titleformat{\chapter}[display]{\bfseries\centering}{\huge Chapter \thechapter}{1em}{\Huge} \titlespacing{\chapter}{0cm}{0cm}{1.5cm} \pagestyle{fancy} \lhead{} \chead{} \rhead{\thepage} \lfoot{} \cfoot{} \rfoot{} \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} \begin{document} \thispagestyle{fancy} \chapter{Three} About 70 words of text. \section{One} Figure 1, placed here because that's the only way I could get the float on page 2! \subsection{One} About 100 words of text that in short succession call table 1, table 2, and figure 2. \begin{table}[p] \renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.2} \begin{tabular}{p{3cm} p{2.5cm} c p{4cm}} \toprule Station Name & Location & Data Range & Normals \\ \midrule Cameron Falls & 49$^\circ$09'38'' N, 88$^\circ$21'00" W & 1924-1998 & 1961-1990, 1971-2000, 1981-2010 \\ Cameron Falls (AUT) & 49$^\circ$09'14'' N, 88$^\circ$20'41'' W & 1998-2017 & - \\ Thunder Bay A & 48$^\circ$22'10'' N, 89$^\circ$19'38'' W & 1953-2012 & 1961-1990, 1971-2000 \\ Thunder Bay CS & 48$^\circ$22'10'' N, 89$^\circ$19'38'' W & 2000-2017 & - \\ \bottomrule \end{tabular} \caption{The first table. \label{stationstable}} \end{table} \begin{table}[p] \renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.2} \begin{tabular}{l c c c} \toprule Month & Mean Air Temp. (\textcelsius{}) & Precipitation (mm) & Snow Fall (cm) \\ \midrule January & -16.2 & 55.4 & 55.4 \\ February & -13.1 & 32.2 & 29.8 \\ March & -6.5 & 30.2 & 23.4 \\ April & 1.7 & 43.6 & 13.9 \\ May & 8.7 & 62.9 & 1.2 \\ June & 14.0 & 86.3 & 0.0 \\ July & 17.1 & 91.3 & 0.0 \\ August & 16.8 & 94.3 & 0.1 \\ September & 11.3 & 99.4 & 0.9 \\ October & 4.7 & 91.8 & 11.6 \\ November & -4.0 & 73.8 & 43.8 \\ December & -11.9 & 63.7 & 58.1 \\ \bottomrule \end{tabular} \caption{The second table. \label{CFclimatetable}} \end{table} Figure 2. 80 words of text. Another table. The rest of my chapter. \end{document} This is my first time posting a question, so let me know if there are changes I should make.
Thanks in advance!

\clearpagebetween the tables.\clearpagehas the same effect as\FloatBarrier, which surprised me because I expected\clearpageto create a page break and\FloatBarriernot to. Either way a gap appears on pg 3.lipsumin the preamble to write painlessly some dummy text, then remove any float option and any setting of topnumber, etc. (just use the defaults), then just write\lipsum[1]after the first and\lipsum[2-12]after the second\end{table}Now are only one table in each page and all pages are filled properly. Right?