I was at the Delaware rver in Northeast Philly two days ago and it had a lot if ice fliating down the river. Now thats its even colder will gave to revueit it. Can remember going over the Tacony Palmyra bridge and seeing the Delaware river completely frooze over.
Havnt been over that bridge in yrs was always the passenger crossing there, cinniminison NJ is on other side .. got a better view of the Delewar River walking into NJ from New Hope pa.
WoW, the waterline is really low.. So much for global warming and flooding as a result.. water looks flat at low tide.. but I've watched the water levels lately due to false claims..
Awesome video.
Thanks for the info on the historical aspect of the water and interesting that the ocean temp needs to get to 28.5 to freeze.
You bet. I've been a weather nerd my whole life.
I was at the Delaware rver in Northeast Philly two days ago and it had a lot if ice fliating down the river. Now thats its even colder will gave to revueit it. Can remember going over the Tacony Palmyra bridge and seeing the Delaware river completely frooze over.
Havnt been over that bridge in yrs was always the passenger crossing there, cinniminison NJ is on other side ..
got a better view of the Delewar River walking into NJ from New Hope pa.
Like your walks to the end of the jetty
I had to be extra careful today.
@@DanielKestersCoast What a friend likes to hear. Now with the Redskins going to the playoffs. Nice.
Must be a slow day in Ocean City…
Nothing happening here except people supporting the infrastructure and chilling.
WoW, the waterline is really low..
So much for global warming and flooding as a result.. water looks flat at low tide.. but I've watched the water levels lately due to false claims..
The persistent northwest winds have pushed the tides out through the inlet regularly to account for the lower water levels during the cold snap.