His team of grad students on the other hand haven’t been at it as long, but he and the students are learning how to use the latest technology together.“It’s a scanning laser, so it’s rotating around and taking positions of the return off of whatever surface,” said Gayes. Three of seven access points along Cherry Beach are temporarily shut down until the lake levels drop. This is about a 40 foot.
So for now, I'll stick with the cooler and wet weather for next week...Becoming less humid and dry Wednesday. Having been here before, Hall-Kayler says the only thing the township can do now is wait.“The middle of February is going to be the highest level of the lake on record, and we are just going to have to sit and wait and see if the lake starts to go down, then we can start doing some things,” Hall-Kayler said. The posts mark where the dunes were before the storm. “It’s not the first time we have stairs lost going into the beach, the rising of the lake front. “We had no structural damage. Showers possible around 5pm.DRIER AIR ARRIVES... That means some pretty nice weather, overall, for the next 3 days! Most of Sunday and Monday will be dry and mild, though. That front could bring a shower in spots late in the afternoon, but it dries down and cools down again right behind it. August 5, 2020 at 12:05 PM EDT - Updated August 5 at 9:45 PM A Gray Media Group, Inc. Station - © 2002-2020 Gray Television, Inc. Severe beach erosion is hitting Michiana hard. By WMBF News Staff and Zach Wilcox | August 5, 2020 at 12:05 PM EDT - Updated August 5 at 9:45 PM . Cherry Grove sees beach erosion after Hurricane Isaias. Work on this project began in 2007 to conduct a review of the erosion processes occurring on the Cherry Beach Shoreline. Cherry's Point, Harbor Mouth, Westport, MA showing the erosion of the beach from wind and waves. I mean, you lost 6 foot of road. “All the imagery is coming from up here in Cherry Grove, which is in an inlet system.”Gayes said the five feet of storm surge from Isaias pales in comparison to the 13 from Hugo.The problem comes from how active recent hurricane seasons have been.“It takes several months, maybe a year to recover fully, so when the next storm comes, they never quite catch up in this battle between having sand in a protective place for the community and beach system and having it in the surf zone,” said Gayes.Gayes said the consistency of these storms may make cities change the way they handle restoring dunes and beaches.North Myrtle Beach has already started that process, by having the Army Corps of Engineers come up from Charleston to see if an emergency renourishment is necessary before the end of this hurricane season.Mayor Marilyn Hatley said the important thing is nobody was significantly hurt during the storm, and the city will do what it can to keep it that way.“The good news is this: building those dunes is so important because it does protect structures,” said Hatley.
So hard, places like Stevensville and Cherry Beach in Chikaming Township have little to no beach left. The City has completed a Class Environmental Project File Report to address erosion along the Cherry Beach Shoreline in Stoney Creek. Over the last four days, the difference in my recordings is dramatic. Then we look ahead to a stretch of what will feel like fall.Gorgeous conditions Friday and Saturday with a few showers and thunderstorms into Labor Day.Gorgeous conditions Friday and Saturday with a few showers and thunderstorms into Labor Day.COOLER AIR COMING... A cool front moves through before 8pm this evening...a few spots could get a brief shower or sprinkle, but most of us will stay dry. Cooler air expected next week, along with times of light rain. "You know you get scarping of the dunes that's what they're really there for. Another chance for a shower or thunderstorm Sunday, with a shower possible on Labor Day.
Erosion, a process that typically takes months or even years, happened instantly at Cherry Grove Beach due to Hurricane Isaias. It’s kind of dangerous,” Krieger said. "A road falling into Lake Michigan is pretty big news, no matter how you look at it. What caught him off guard was a road nearly wiped away by the waves. **Caution** One of the 2 main computer models just flip flopped on the cool, wet, weather next week...showing warm and dry. Then, there is still a good chance to get some showers through the middle of the week...Strong winds Thursday behind passing cold front. Terrible news if we have another storm. We can attribute that to the fact that we had built those dunes.”The city of North Myrtle Beach restored the dunes with sand from the Cherry Grove canals about two years ago, which they hoped would last ten years.Now, the mayor is just hoping another storm doesn’t come up before they can get these dunes filled out a bit.Zach Wilcox is a reporter at WMBF News. The sun will peak through but we may need to dodge raindrops during the holiday weekend as an unsettled pattern is here to rain on some socially distant cookouts. Paul Gayes has spent several decades mapping out coastal developments. Monday’s storm inundated Cherry Grove with at least A team from Coastal Carolina University started at the end of the inlet at the north end of Cherry Grove and worked their way down the beach to map out the dunes.It’s a process that looks a lot different than it did a few decades ago.Dr. The review identified high erosion rates and a very steep bank with no established vegetation. And at Cherry Beach in Chikaming Township, there is not a beach left.“The stairs were also ripped out.
It will be warm, but not too humid, on Thursday ahead of a cool front.
Sometimes a model will flip back, and other times, it ends up being correct.
I expect lots of sunshine Friday, with skies becoming sunny, after a few clouds, on Saturday. You can’t tell by looking out there, but there is no beach … at all,” Phalen said.According to Chikaming Township Park Board Chair Deborah Hall-Kayler, it is not the first time it’s happened. Chances for showers and storms stick around through the beginning of next week. We have a chance for a shower or storm later Sunday and Labor Day. The next batch of cooler air is looking slower, so I'm shifting the days with highs in the 60s to Thursday and Friday, meaning it will be warmer early in the week. That's according to Paul Gayes, the executive director of Coastal Carolina University's Burroughs & Chapin Center for Marine and Wetland Studies. Many dunes have 8-10 foot cliffs carved out.
He came to us in March 2020 from Gray’s sister station, WTVY, in Dothan, Ala.Cherry Grove sees beach erosion after Hurricane IsaiasIt’s official. So hard, places like Stevensville and Cherry Beach in Chikaming Township have little to no beach left.“There is no beach down there right now, and that’s a shock” Chikaming Township resident Susan Phalen said. It is alarming for the whole community, but it’s also – we’ve been here before,” Hall-Kayler said.