SBCC Scallops

By John Wiley

Thinking about SBCC today got me looking at some aerial pix of the campus. Then I noticed this odd scalloped pattern in the sand/water interface of West Beach.

 

The shoreline there transitions from a long “normal” broad line on the Western (left) side of the pic, to short curved scallops. At maximum resolution I can see nothing apparent to explain this in the creek outlet.

Maybe it’s something about beach orientation to the break or wave reflection from the harbor sea wall? Anyone have ideas or a definitive answer?

 

John Wiley

Written by John Wiley

John Wiley is a local pilot and longtime contributor to edhat.

What do you think?

Comments

0 Comments deleted by Administrator

Leave a Review or Comment

One Comment

California News
Trucking companies in limbo after California drops diesel big rig phaseout
Trucking companies in limbo after California drops diesel big rig phaseout
Read more
New fire maps put nearly 4 million Californians in hazardous zones. What does that mean for the people who live there?
New fire maps put nearly 4 million Californians in hazardous zones. What does that mean for the people who live there?
californianews
Read more
Frustrated Democrats Push for ‘Wartime Leaders’ at Bakersfield Town Hall
Frustrated Democrats Push for ‘Wartime Leaders’ at Bakersfield Town Hall
californianews
Read more
State Lands Commission Abandons 2 More Oil Wells on Summerland Coast
State Lands Commission Abandons 2 More Oil Wells on Summerland Coast
californianews
Read more

Downtown Children’s Library Now Open During Construction

Paragliders at time of accident scene on Thurs.