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Uploaded by: Skyepony — Sunday November 4, 2012 — Indialantic, FL (Current Weather Conditions)

Hurricane Sandy brought millions of dollars of sand to East Central Florida. The new tidal pool/trench is where the beach used to end & the ocean began. Sandy brought far more beach than I've ever seen in this area. Not only is the sand bar new, the old beach is ~five foot higher than it used to be. It used to be 9 stairs down to the beach now it's only 4.

Categories: natural disasters, beach Camera Type: Nexus7
 
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Model: Nexus 7
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Image Width: 320
Image Length: 240
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ISO Speed Ratings: 100
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Flash: Flash did not fire.
Focal Length: 2.1 mm
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Aperture: 2.53 EV (f/2.4)
Brightness: -3.00 EV (0.43 cd/m^2)
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1. NoleDawg 5:58 PM GMT on November 09, 2012    
Well, there's a positive twist. Such storms usually are associated with beach erosion rather than beach renourishment.
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2. WurzelDave 6:11 PM GMT on November 09, 2012    
Wow, imagine how long that would take humans to do!
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3. LindyLu60 5:19 AM GMT on November 10, 2012    
Wow, that is amazing!
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4. CythiaSue 1:01 PM GMT on November 10, 2012    
Brought in by a Hurricane - it will stay awhile
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5. BriarCraft 12:58 AM GMT on November 30, 2012    
Good, informative series!
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