Here are some recent storm photos, sent to us by Ozzie. They are from Whale Beach looking south, and from Vincent looking out to the ocean.
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Saturday, September 27, 2008
Sunset Photos from August
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Beach photos 9/20
The end of Commonwealth, where the crane is currently working to install the metal bulkhead
Seaview - looking at the corner of Neptune. The beach entrance is fenced off and built up with fresh sand.
Peeking over the wall at Neptune/Seaview, looking north
The beach at Winthrop, looking south
Looking north from Winthrop beach
The dunes at Winthrop
The dunes between Winthrop and Seacliff
The steps at Seacliff are closed from the street, because the steps are about 4 feet above the sand on the ocean side.
The old bulkhead is now exposed at the end of Seaview
The water is now several feet deep around these pilings, which used to be buried under several feet of sand.
This is the point, from the beach looking towards the bay. A great deal of it is gone, and over half of it is under water. Yeah, that's the point. There used to be sand all where that water is.
The metal bulkheads at the large home on Seaview. The water is coming right up to the metal. This is the side facing the point/Ocean City.
The big house, with the big metal bulkhead and the waves coming right up to it. The homeowner installed the original bulkhead when the house was built. Imagine if the two older houses that were originally on that property were still there. Actually, they probably wouldn't still be there - the ocean would have come right up into those properties by now.
More of the new metal bulkhead going across the property lines of the homes on the point beachfront.
It's really sad to walk out there and see how much of the point has washed away, and how dangerously close the ocean is coming to the homes there.
The back part of the point, along the bay, is still there. But it is being washed away from the ocean coming in at it from the front.
On a happier note, the beaches from Williams on down are really nice and big.
Seaview - looking at the corner of Neptune. The beach entrance is fenced off and built up with fresh sand.
Peeking over the wall at Neptune/Seaview, looking north
The beach at Winthrop, looking south
Looking north from Winthrop beach
The dunes at Winthrop
The dunes between Winthrop and Seacliff
The steps at Seacliff are closed from the street, because the steps are about 4 feet above the sand on the ocean side.
The old bulkhead is now exposed at the end of Seaview
The water is now several feet deep around these pilings, which used to be buried under several feet of sand.
This is the point, from the beach looking towards the bay. A great deal of it is gone, and over half of it is under water. Yeah, that's the point. There used to be sand all where that water is.
The metal bulkheads at the large home on Seaview. The water is coming right up to the metal. This is the side facing the point/Ocean City.
The big house, with the big metal bulkhead and the waves coming right up to it. The homeowner installed the original bulkhead when the house was built. Imagine if the two older houses that were originally on that property were still there. Actually, they probably wouldn't still be there - the ocean would have come right up into those properties by now.
More of the new metal bulkhead going across the property lines of the homes on the point beachfront.
It's really sad to walk out there and see how much of the point has washed away, and how dangerously close the ocean is coming to the homes there.
The back part of the point, along the bay, is still there. But it is being washed away from the ocean coming in at it from the front.
On a happier note, the beaches from Williams on down are really nice and big.
Friday, September 05, 2008
Jersey Shore braces for Hanna - ABC News Video -
http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=news/local&id=6373649
New Jersey braces for a Saturday with Hanna -
http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/104-09052008-1586500.html
UPPER TOWNSHIP TO TRUCK SAND INTO STRATHMERE -
http://coastalbroadcastingnews.blogspot.com/2008/09/upper-township-to-truck-sand-into.html
http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=news/local&id=6373649
New Jersey braces for a Saturday with Hanna -
http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/104-09052008-1586500.html
UPPER TOWNSHIP TO TRUCK SAND INTO STRATHMERE -
http://coastalbroadcastingnews.blogspot.com/2008/09/upper-township-to-truck-sand-into.html
Tuesday, September 02, 2008
Nightmare in Strathmere photos!
Thanks to Ella Diamond for the photos. She got the photos to me quickly, but it took me some time to get a chance to edit/post them.
Nightmare in Strathmere 2008 check out more photos
Nightmare in Strathmere 2008 check out more photos
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