Wow. This used to be Nth Cronulla beach, and Sth Cronulla is back to bare rock too. I’ve never seen them this bad. What a mess. pic.twitter.com/rYFUcaTMAz
— Dr Darren Saunders (@whereisdaz) July 11, 2022
Storm damage & erosion at North #Cronulla Beach #Sydney #NSW #NewSouthWales #Australia #nature #travel #TravelOz pic.twitter.com/xHmf1C51oJ
— Peter F Williams (@pfwaus) July 13, 2022
David KennedyLarge amounts of sand moved from North Cronulla Beach. The old sea wall is exposed, lifeguard tower and esplanade hanging in for now, mid-period SE swell will keep coming all day, with a large (1.8 m) tide tonight. pic.twitter.com/36nYvKFRpJ
— Lachie Perris (@lachlan_perris) July 10, 2022
“Beaches are counterintuitive. They’re loose piles of sand. But because they are movable obstructions to the water they are great at sort of laying there and acting as a buffer. They are the shock absorbers of the coast,” he said.
“What we’ve done is we’ve removed some of the shocks on the coast, by putting in the seawall, and by doing this we have effectively reduced the beaches resilience to change.”
hectic weather“We will most likely see more events such as these as climate change takes its toll, and we get more east coast lows. The problem, of course, is in the last 50 years we have done a massive amount of building on our shorelines, and we’ve actually reduced the natural capacity of the beaches,” Kennedy said.
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