Time-lapse Ice Floating up and down the Hudson River near Manhattan, New York City
And Yes, ice floes moving both directions during tide changes as the Hudson River is a tidal estuary "river that flows both ways".
Water flows south (ebb current towards the Atlantic ocean during low tide) and water flows north (flood current - pushing seawater upriver to the Troy, NY during high tide).
Cold freezing temperatures in New York develops large ice floes on the Hudson river and disrupts ferry service to NYC.
Over 5000 timed photos for 2 days "stitched" together to make this video
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