An aerial view of the Hudson River with big sheets of ice, the village of Nyack with snow on the ground, and the Palisades where the river bends northward.
A color view of the downtown area on Nyack as it appeared in September 1999. DePew Avenue is on the right, Artopee Way in the center, and Main Street left. Many people are on Main Street and in the theater parking lot.
An aerial view of the downtown area with the Hudson River in the background. Main Street is in the center of the photo and many shoppers are walking along the street. A number of sailboats are moored in the river.
Main Street is filled with pedestrians enjoying a street fair on a September Sunday. Main Street, Bridge Street, Cedar Street, and the Helen Hayes Theater are in the lower half of the picture.
In just a few hours, Hurricane Floyd dumped eleven inches of rain on Nyack. Main Street became a fast-flowing stream of rainwater rushing downhill to the Hudson River.
Flood water rushes down Main Street at the corner of Franklin Avenue after Hurricane Floyd dropped eleven inches of rain on the Village of Nyack and environs.
Sheets of ice in the Hudson River are complemented by patches of snow on the shore. In the background is seen smoke raising from the Bowline Power Plant in Haverstraw and the Westchester County hills.
Although downgraded to a tropical storm by the time it reached Nyack, Hurricane Floyd sent a river of water down Main Street. Here two pedestrians ford the water at Franklin Street.
Although downgraded to a tropical storm by the time it reached Nyack, Hurricane Floyd sent a river of water down Main Street (front of photo). Here two pedestrians ford the water at Franklin Street. Note the traffic lights are working.