by Mark Lang | Aug 7, 2015 | Breach, Charles Flagg, GSB Project, Mark Lang, Roger Flood
As those who have ventured over to the Old Inlet breach recently have undoubtedly noted, there have been major changes in the breach over the past few months. Charles N. Flagg, Roger Flood, Robert Wilson and Claudia Hinrichs at the School of Marine and Atmospheric...
by Mark Lang | Mar 29, 2015 | Breach, Charles Flagg, GSB Project, Mark Lang
Dr. Charles Flagg took a flight over the Breach at Old Inlet on March 29, 2015. The photomosaic is available below. Mark Lang has assembled all the geo-referenced photo mosaics into a kml file that can be viewed using Google Earth. By clicking between images and...
by Mark Lang | Mar 2, 2015 | Breach, Charles Flagg, GSB Project, Mark Lang
Dr. Charles Flagg took a flight over the Breach at Old Inlet on February 28, 2015 and had the following to report: After nearly two months of snow, high winds, frozen hanger doors and recalcitrant engines, I finally got a chance for another over flight Saturday...
by Mark Lang | Aug 27, 2014 | GSB Project
After suffering destruction from the 2013-2014 winter freeze in Great South Bay, the buoy has been restored by the Instrument Laboratory. It was reassembled on 8/27/2014. Pictures by Larry Swanson and Mark Lang
by Mark Lang | Nov 6, 2013 | GSB Project, Storms
SoMAS Reports SoMAS News Report on Hurricane Sandy from November 5, 2012 From New York Sea Grant : New York Sea Grant’s coverage of Hurricane Sandy New York Sea Grant’s archive of Superstorm Sandy coverage From the Storm Surge Research...
by Mark Lang | Nov 19, 2012 | Charles Flagg, GSB Project, Thomas Wilson
The Great South Bay Buoy #1 was damaged by another vessel. Instrument Engineer Tom Wilson and his assistant Greg Smith worked with Dr. Charles Flagg to bring the buoy in and survey the damage.
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