Photo Update: Jose Overwash Aftermath at the Fire Island National Seashore
By Mike Busch As Tropical Storm Jose made it's closest pass Monday into Tuesday, the Ocean overwashed into the Bay at high tide at a particularly lo…
By Mike Busch As Tropical Storm Jose made it's closest pass Monday into Tuesday, the Ocean overwashed into the Bay at high tide at a particularly lo…
By Mike Busch Tropical Storm Jose is now slowly moving away to the Northeast and while expected to meander offshore right into the weekend, most of …
By Mike Busch I went down to the Fire Island National Seashore at Smith Point tonight to see how the beaches were holding up before high tide. I ho…
By Mike Busch What is now Tropical Storm Jose is about 200 miles offshore and gradually weakening. The Tropical Storm Watch has been cancelled for …
By Mike Busch This week the Long Island Sun Chasers were busy, spreading out in all directions and capturing Long Island in its finest light. Thi…
By Mike Busch Kick off your first weekend of August with 5 pages of stunning landscapes from the Long Island Sun Chasers. This week they covered …
Courtesy of National Park Service and Fire Island National Seashore Patchogue, NY - The National Park Service announced today that the Watch Hil…
By Mike Busch I took advantage of yesterday's clear skies and calm winds to take a drone flight near the Old Inlet Wilderness Breach in the vicinity…
Courtesy of the National Park Service and Fire Island National Seashore Patchogue, NY - The National Park Service announced today that the $1.2 …
On Display: By Carl LoBue It has taken me too long to finalize this introduction to the eleventh installment of our Long Island water quality short…