Hurricane Erin Passes Island to the South
Heavy surf began on Wednesday across the south shore.
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Beaches along the south of the Island are closed to swimming.
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Beaches will be closed until Saturday.
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Strong surf drives erosion on the shore.
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Onlookers dodge waves near the dunes.
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Erosion damages right fork entrance.
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Heavy surf floods onto beach.
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Waves break with wind turbines in the background.
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Visitors inspected the damage Thursday morning ahead of the storm.
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Looking west from the right fork entrance.
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Storm surge pushes up on the beach.
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Gulls circle around breaking waves.
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Breakers roll in out of the south.
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Waves crash on South beach.
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Crows gather to survey the damage.
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Dwarfed by the scale of the storm.
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Island surfers make good use of the remnants of the storm after it had passed.
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Foil boarding is an alternative to traditional surfing.
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Picking out choice sets.
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Kyra Whalen was glad to get out on the water.
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Waves crash on South Beach as Hurricane Erin approaches. While the storm is projected to move out to sea, the Island can expect effects such as gale-force winds, high surf and rip currents.
High Wind and Heavy Surf
Braving the waves at East Chop is no problem.
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Vehicle drives through coastal flooding along State Beach in Edgartown.
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Wave breaks on Oak Bluffs harbor jetty.
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Oak Bluffs ferry pier taking a beating.
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Waves and spray at the Oak Bluffs sea wall.
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Taxi braves the weather at the sea wall.
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Heavy surf in Oak Bluffs.
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White-caps off State Beach in Edgartown.
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Waves splash through dock boards in Edgartown harbor.
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Power line work on Peases Point way in Edgartown.
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Breakers roll into Cow Bay.
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Brock Callen kite surfing off Squibnocket.
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High tide submerges a small pier in Menemsha.
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A young surfer watches waves roll in at Squibnocket.
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A northeaster’s heavy rain doused the Vineyard and strong winds prompted several cancelled ferry crossings Sunday and Monday.
