A series of rock structures known as the Living Breakwaters are hard to miss. Construction began in 2021 and wrapped up last fall.
Rising sea levels and recent storm surges have been causing faster-than-usual erosion along Hawaii's beaches and shorelines.
Two recent nor'easters have already washed away a lot of coastline, and residents are worried any new storms could be devastating.
Fire Island Pines residents are finally seeing their beach come back to life because of the FIMI Project.
The storm went through the meteorological process called "bombogenesis" overnight, with pressure falling 24 millibars in less than 24 hours, meaning the storm can now be classified as a bomb cyclone.
Severe weather moved into the New York area Wednesday as a nor'easter brought torrential rain to the region.