Hurricane Sally Affects The Environmentally Fragile Alabama Coastline

 ========= Old Image Removed =========Array
(
    [_wp_attached_file] => Array
        (
            [0] => 2020/09/119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-e1600288373732.jpg
        )

    [_wp_attachment_metadata] => Array
        (
            [0] => a:5:{s:5:"width";i:1080;s:6:"height";i:607;s:4:"file";s:78:"2020/09/119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-e1600288373732.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:12:{s:6:"medium";a:4:{s:4:"file";s:78:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-e1600288373732-336x189.jpg";s:5:"width";i:336;s:6:"height";i:189;s:9:"mime-type";s:10:"image/jpeg";}s:5:"large";a:4:{s:4:"file";s:78:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-e1600288373732-771x433.jpg";s:5:"width";i:771;s:6:"height";i:433;s:9:"mime-type";s:10:"image/jpeg";}s:9:"thumbnail";a:4:{s:4:"file";s:78:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-e1600288373732-140x140.jpg";s:5:"width";i:140;s:6:"height";i:140;s:9:"mime-type";s:10:"image/jpeg";}s:12:"medium_large";a:4:{s:4:"file";s:78:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-e1600288373732-768x432.jpg";s:5:"width";i:768;s:6:"height";i:432;s:9:"mime-type";s:10:"image/jpeg";}s:9:"wbhm-icon";a:4:{s:4:"file";s:76:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-e1600288373732-80x80.jpg";s:5:"width";i:80;s:6:"height";i:80;s:9:"mime-type";s:10:"image/jpeg";}s:13:"wbhm-featured";a:4:{s:4:"file";s:78:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-e1600288373732-800x450.jpg";s:5:"width";i:800;s:6:"height";i:450;s:9:"mime-type";s:10:"image/jpeg";}s:20:"wbhm-featured-square";a:4:{s:4:"file";s:78:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-e1600288373732-600x600.jpg";s:5:"width";i:600;s:6:"height";i:600;s:9:"mime-type";s:10:"image/jpeg";}s:18:"wbhm-featured-home";a:4:{s:4:"file";s:78:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-e1600288373732-553x311.jpg";s:5:"width";i:553;s:6:"height";i:311;s:9:"mime-type";s:10:"image/jpeg";}s:22:"wbhm-featured-carousel";a:4:{s:4:"file";s:78:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-e1600288373732-470x265.jpg";s:5:"width";i:470;s:6:"height";i:265;s:9:"mime-type";s:10:"image/jpeg";}s:28:"ab-block-post-grid-landscape";a:4:{s:4:"file";s:78:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-e1600288373732-600x400.jpg";s:5:"width";i:600;s:6:"height";i:400;s:9:"mime-type";s:10:"image/jpeg";}s:25:"ab-block-post-grid-square";a:4:{s:4:"file";s:78:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-e1600288373732-600x600.jpg";s:5:"width";i:600;s:6:"height";i:600;s:9:"mime-type";s:10:"image/jpeg";}s:14:"post-thumbnail";a:4:{s:4:"file";s:78:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-e1600288373732-125x125.jpg";s:5:"width";i:125;s:6:"height";i:125;s:9:"mime-type";s:10:"image/jpeg";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:12:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";s:11:"orientation";s:1:"0";s:8:"keywords";a:0:{}}}
        )

    [_wp_attachment_backup_sizes] => Array
        (
            [0] => a:13:{s:9:"full-orig";a:3:{s:5:"width";i:1080;s:6:"height";i:1350;s:4:"file";s:55:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1.jpg";}s:14:"thumbnail-orig";a:4:{s:4:"file";s:63:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-140x140.jpg";s:5:"width";i:140;s:6:"height";i:140;s:9:"mime-type";s:10:"image/jpeg";}s:11:"medium-orig";a:4:{s:4:"file";s:63:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-336x420.jpg";s:5:"width";i:336;s:6:"height";i:420;s:9:"mime-type";s:10:"image/jpeg";}s:17:"medium_large-orig";a:4:{s:4:"file";s:63:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-768x960.jpg";s:5:"width";i:768;s:6:"height";i:960;s:9:"mime-type";s:10:"image/jpeg";}s:10:"large-orig";a:4:{s:4:"file";s:63:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-771x964.jpg";s:5:"width";i:771;s:6:"height";i:964;s:9:"mime-type";s:10:"image/jpeg";}s:14:"wbhm-icon-orig";a:4:{s:4:"file";s:61:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-80x80.jpg";s:5:"width";i:80;s:6:"height";i:80;s:9:"mime-type";s:10:"image/jpeg";}s:18:"wbhm-featured-orig";a:4:{s:4:"file";s:63:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-800x450.jpg";s:5:"width";i:800;s:6:"height";i:450;s:9:"mime-type";s:10:"image/jpeg";}s:25:"wbhm-featured-square-orig";a:4:{s:4:"file";s:63:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-600x600.jpg";s:5:"width";i:600;s:6:"height";i:600;s:9:"mime-type";s:10:"image/jpeg";}s:23:"wbhm-featured-home-orig";a:4:{s:4:"file";s:63:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-249x311.jpg";s:5:"width";i:249;s:6:"height";i:311;s:9:"mime-type";s:10:"image/jpeg";}s:27:"wbhm-featured-carousel-orig";a:4:{s:4:"file";s:63:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-212x265.jpg";s:5:"width";i:212;s:6:"height";i:265;s:9:"mime-type";s:10:"image/jpeg";}s:33:"ab-block-post-grid-landscape-orig";a:4:{s:4:"file";s:63:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-600x400.jpg";s:5:"width";i:600;s:6:"height";i:400;s:9:"mime-type";s:10:"image/jpeg";}s:30:"ab-block-post-grid-square-orig";a:4:{s:4:"file";s:63:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-600x600.jpg";s:5:"width";i:600;s:6:"height";i:600;s:9:"mime-type";s:10:"image/jpeg";}s:19:"post-thumbnail-orig";a:4:{s:4:"file";s:63:"119570409_10158795176721779_7887124787841646321_n-1-125x125.jpg";s:5:"width";i:125;s:6:"height";i:125;s:9:"mime-type";s:10:"image/jpeg";}}
        )

    [_media_credit] => Array
        (
            [0] => Courtesy of Scott Carpenter
        )

    [_navis_media_credit_org] => Array
        (
            [0] => 
        )

    [_navis_media_can_distribute] => Array
        (
            [0] => 
        )

)
1621236540 
1600270496

The eye of Hurricane Sally crept onto land near Gulf Shores this morning, moving at just 3 mph. Coastal areas began experiencing heavy rains and a strong storm surge hours before the storm made landfall. Both are threats to the fragile environment along the coast.

The storm surge already had begun eroding sand dunes Tuesday afternoon, according to the Weather Channel, as well as swamping piers and low-lying areas. The hurricane was packing winds upward of 100 mph early Wednesday morning, and rain in some areas could be more than 20 inches by the time the system has passed through the area, according to the National Weather Service.

BirminghamWatch about a year ago published several stories looking at the effects of climate change and the more severe weather it’s causing are having along Alabama’s coastline.

By Hank Black

Along coastal Alabama lies Dauphin Island, a narrow, shifting strip of sand inhabited by a laid-back vacation town that is becoming more endangered with every passing storm and every incremental rise in the warming waters of the Gulf of Mexico.

Dauphin is one of perhaps 2,200 barrier islands that make up 10% to 12% of the globe’s coastline. They help absorb the blows of nature and suffer greatly for it, either eroding dramatically from catastrophic hurricane forces or gradually, almost imperceptibly, from constant wave action.

These sandy, offshore bodies are potent poster children for our planet’s warming, part of a natural, 100,000-year cycle that, according to most scientists, has greatly accelerated since the birth of the Industrial Age.

Read More:

Cloudy Future for Dauphin Island, a Canary in the Coal Mine of Climate Change

Changing Climate: Alabama Sees Heat, Storms, Drought and Turtles

Many in Coastal Alabama Act Now to Rebuild Shorelines, Prepare for Storms

In Pursuit of the Disappearing Alabama Oyster. Will They Ever Return?

 

UAB building among Alabama’s first to feature ‘bird safe’ glass

Advocates hope the new glass will prevent window collisions, a leading causes of bird mortality.

Researchers look into community health impact of wood pellet production in rural Mississippi

Brown University and Tougaloo College students are testing for potential air and noise pollution near the Drax wood pellet plant in Gloster, Mississippi.

Alabama coal company sued for a home explosion is delinquent on dozens of penalties

Crimson Oak Grove Resources has been cited for 204 safety violations since the March 8 blast, many involving “significant and substantial” safety violations.

The United Auto Workers faces a key test in the South with upcoming vote at Alabama Mercedes plant

The United Auto Workers is aiming for a key victory at Mercedes-Benz in Alabama. More than 5,000 workers at the facility in Vance and nearby battery plant will vote this week on whether to join the UAW.

Gambling, ethics bills fall short as legislative session ends

Alabama lawmakers closed the books on this year’s regular legislative session Thursday. While Republican leaders passed many of their priority bills, perhaps the most talked about issue – gambling – died.

A look at what passed and failed in the 2024 legislative session

Alabama lawmakers have ended a 2024 legislative session that saw the Republican majority win approval for a number of their top priorities.

More BirminghamWatch Coverage