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ISLE OF PALMS, S.C. (WCIV) — Changing tides are bringing changes to Isle of Palms (IOP). It's beach erosion, which may be surprising to those who visit, but to others, it is normal. Paul Siegel ...
With elevated tides impacting much of the Lowcountry over the weekend, the water has been impacting more than low-lying roads with flooding. Patrick Bryant sent in video of beach erosion on Sunday ...
Nature is throwing a bit of a wrench into the Isle of Palms fireworks display this 4th of July. There won't only be a high tide at sunset, but there will be a king tide. That means the tide could ...
ISLE OF PALMS, S.C. ... The city has no control over one of the major causes of the erosion, king tides. “Tides were supposed to be 6 and a half feet and with the winds and waves, ...
The flood tide last weekend tore an 8-feet-high escarpment in the dunes at Isle of Palms. It swept over the dunes on Folly Beach. But all in all, the Northeast winds and high surf didn't cause too ...
People planning to watch the fireworks from the beach on Monday might miss out on one little thing — the beach. Isle of Palms has cautioned spectators the display in that city takes place about ...