Storm of the century
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While monitoring the seismic motion of sea cliffs during the winter 2014 storms, Dr Claire Earlie captured this fantastic footage of hydraulic action at work. Here we see 6-8 m storm waves tearing apart sea cliffs at Porthleven, Cornwall, UK. Even though coastal erosion takes place every day, research shows that it is storms like this that are most responsible for coastal recession. A great starter for geography lessons on coastal erosion processes!
Shared by: Dr Claire Earlie, Cardiff University, @ClaireEarlie
Location: Porthleven, Cornwall
Captured: 05/02/2014