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SBilliter

Beach Comber
Jun 5, 2006
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Glad you guys in the area are alright.

This is another reason this board is awesome. I stumbled upon it a week or so ago and come to it everyday. Maybe it is the beach bum in me (I am really a Kentucky hillbilly) or the storm geek that I am. Either way, glad you all are alright and thanks for the on the spot reporting.
 

DD

SoWal Expert
Aug 29, 2005
23,871
463
72
grapevine, tx. /On the road to SoWal
SBilliter said:
Glad you guys in the area are alright.

This is another reason this board is awesome. I stumbled upon it a week or so ago and come to it everyday. Maybe it is the beach bum in me (I am really a Kentucky hillbilly) or the storm geek that I am. Either way, glad you all are alright and thanks for the on the spot reporting.

Another one sucked into the vortex! :clap_1: :D
 

yippie

Beach Fanatic
Oct 28, 2005
946
42
A local
I just received an interesting advisory from the NHC - LOL - I guess they are very tired!!!


000
WTNT61 KNHC 131633
TCUAT1
TROPICAL STORM ALBERTO TROPICAL CYCLONE UPDATE
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL012006
1100 AM EDT TUE JUN 13 2006

...WARNING...
...HEADER INFORMATION WAS OBTAINED FROM THE
...LAST OFFICIAL FORECAST FILE. CHECK THE
...HEADER BLOCK CAREFULLY, ESPECIALLY THE
...SYSTEM STATUS AND THE TIME-DATE LINE


******** TCU EXAMPLE ********

...RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT INDICATES THAT
TROPICAL STORM ALICIA HAS REACHED HURRICANE
STRENGTH...

SHORTLY BEFORE 6 PM CDT...RECONNAISSANCE
AIRCRAFT INDICATED THAT MAXIMUM SUSTAINED
WINDS IN TROPICAL STORM ALICIA HAD INCREASED
TO HURRICANE FORCE...DETAILS WILL FOLLOW IN A
SPECIAL ADVISORY AT 7 PM CDT.

******** END EXAMPLE ********


FORECASTER [YOUR LAST NAME]
 

micki

Beach Lover
May 20, 2006
76
2
Akron, Ohio
Our family visited Seacrest Beach in 2003 and the sand was white, dry and fluffy - very nice. In 2005, we came the week after TS Arlene and all the fluffy white stuff was gone. In looking at the pictures after Alberto, it looks like the fluffy white stuff may be gone again. Did the storm take away much of the sand, or is it just very wet from the high tide and surf last night? We'll be arriving on for our vacation in a few days and I was wondering what to expect.
 

Smiling JOe

SoWal Expert
Nov 18, 2004
31,644
1,773
micki said:
Our family visited Seacrest Beach in 2003 and the sand was white, dry and fluffy - very nice. In 2005, we came the week after TS Arlene and all the fluffy white stuff was gone. In looking at the pictures after Alberto, it looks like the fluffy white stuff may be gone again. Did the storm take away much of the sand, or is it just very wet from the high tide and surf last night? We'll be arriving on for our vacation in a few days and I was wondering what to expect.
I have not been to the beach this morning, but if I had to guess, my guess would be that the white fluffy stuff is just offshore and has moved to the west. We probably received enough wave action that we may end up with a net positive gain of sand on the beach in the next week or so. Time will tell. Blue skies today with intense sun and patches of fluffy white and charcoal gray clouds.

Earlier today, I posted photos from yesterday into my photo album. Go look.
 

Paula

Beach Fanatic
Jan 25, 2005
3,747
442
Michigan but someday in SoWal as well
I figure that as long as our two little cottages are left standing and we have a beach nearby, I'll adjust to what Mother Nature does to the beaches. I have learned so much about storms and the changing beaches since we've had our places here (we bought at the peak of the fluffy-white-sand-and-rolling-dunes-covered-with-sea-oats-period -- about 5 months before Ivan). The most important thing I've learned is to enjoy and explore the beach as it is rather than wish for something else. Otherwise, I'd end up being disappointed with Mother Nature instead of in awe of her.
 

yippie

Beach Fanatic
Oct 28, 2005
946
42
A local
Today... back to normal.... red flags don't seem to matter do they? :dunno:
But it was a beautiful day!!!
 

micki

Beach Lover
May 20, 2006
76
2
Akron, Ohio
Paula said:
I figure that as long as our two little cottages are left standing and we have a beach nearby, I'll adjust to what Mother Nature does to the beaches. I have learned so much about storms and the changing beaches since we've had our places here (we bought at the peak of the fluffy-white-sand-and-rolling-dunes-covered-with-sea-oats-period -- about 5 months before Ivan). The most important thing I've learned is to enjoy and explore the beach as it is rather than wish for something else. Otherwise, I'd end up being disappointed with Mother Nature instead of in awe of her.


VERY well said, Paula.:D
 
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