Beaches tend to appear flatter in the summer due to a combination of factors, including lower wave energy and tidal influences. During warmer months, calmer weather conditions often lead to less erosion and sediment displacement, allowing sand to accumulate and create a more level surface. Additionally, increased beachgoer activity can compact the sand, further contributing to the flat appearance.
the beaches
flat shorelines.
Going to beaches
In the summer you can go to great beaches.
a summer beach gains sand, and a winter beach loses sand. this is because there are more storms in winter, which takes sand away, than in the summer, when sand returns
The Summer Time
beaches, waterparks, ice-cream, popsicles
Flat. Lots of limestone. No rivers or lakes, but some very handsome beaches.
Beaches on the eastern coast of the United States experience higher and more intense storm activity during the winter than in the summer. As a result, sediment is carried seaward away from the foreshore. In the summer, when storm activity is low, sediment is transferred on shore.
Beaches are clean, no sign of oil as of June 01, 2010.
...unless there is something terribly wrong with the beach...
Waikiki that's the only one i can remember i went there this summer