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ICEBERGS on Cape Cod Bay beaches :nopity:

WaterWalker

Well-known member
Two links showing the ICEBERGS I have to contend with, no detecting until they go back north.
A bummer of a winter, I thought it was almost over.
These pictures and the video. taken from a helo, are much better than mine.

http://news.yahoo.com/icebergs-wash-up-on-cape-cod-photos-145152337.html

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/wp/2015/03/10/its-been-so-cold-and-snowy-in-new-england-that-icebergs-are-washing-up-on-cape-cod/
 
Wow..wouldnt want to get pinched between a pair of those bad boys...ouch.... you would think those big bohemouths might move some sand as massive as they are...just trying to look at the positives. .. snow starting to melt down here but its gonna take one of those 2 day warm rain thingys to really get us back in business. ..
 
I was out Sunday in the Chesapeake Bay and there were some monster icebergs, but lots of open water also. I had one that keep on pushing me up the beach, so I pushed it back and amazing it would slowly move in the direction I pushed.Had to be the size of a small home...wish I had my camara...


Temps are climbing, another month and all will be back to normal for the northerns...we hope
 
But I thought the Ice Cap was melting.....watch out for migratory Polar Bears.......

Cliff
 
Not to worry about the bear it was a dog that was on the ice and he made it back OK.
I went up to the bay at high tide today...the only ice I could find was above the high tide line and on the horizon.
I think the bergs were filled with sand as I have never seen so much on the bay side beaches.
Temp at 51 today, the water is only 37F. SO tomorrow with low tide at noon, I WILL be in the water. Maybe not for long, but I WILL be there. OH NO, not on the bay side but on the sound side of the Cape, IF I can find a parking space, most are still covered with snow.
 
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