Jose Surf Photography with Brian Cozzie
Editor's note: You may recognize the name Brian Cozzie for his regular appearance with the weekly best of the Long Island Sun Chasers. Brian has a un…
Editor's note: You may recognize the name Brian Cozzie for his regular appearance with the weekly best of the Long Island Sun Chasers. Brian has a un…
By Trish Minogue Collins The equinox is a time of balance, but this summer went out with about as much balance as your drunk uncle at a cousin’s wed…
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 Hurricane Jose has maintained it's strength as of the 11:00 a.m. advisory and will continue to cause problems on our beaches. We are …
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 While Hurricane Jose is expected to pass well to our east today and tomorrow, the surf it is generating is impacting our local beaches…
By Trish Minogue Collins The Otis Pike High Dune Wilderness Area just west of Smith Point is what I consider my “home beach.” Since superstorm Sand…
By Mike Busch The second week of September featured some cooler mornings, beautiful skies, big surf and emptier beaches. If the forecast holds exp…
By Mike Busch I noticed some great high clouds before sunset that never it up like I hoped, but still a nice September evening at the beach. Vide…