Local beach communities are gearing up for another significant climate event. Extreme tidal swings — known as king tides — are expected to peak at over 7 feet on Saturday morning.
Chad Hendrick is renovating a beachside property and had a near miss last Friday, when a huge wave breached the seawall.
“It obviously came up over the wall, completely destroyed the seawall here, broke off a big chunk of our seawall, knocked a glass panel out, had a little bit in the house, but we actually survived pretty well compared to some of the other houses in the area," he said. Anyone planning a stroll along the beach early Saturday, may want to reconsider, according to Edelbrock.
“We’re going to have very little beach in the mornings during this cycle,” he said. “Obviously, it couples in with the surf size, the surf intervals, onshore winds and what’s happening from our river valleys and how much water we’re getting from the east as well, is going to determine how accessible and how much recreation capabilities are available on each public beach."
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