The National Weather Service warned California beachgoers to stay out of the water due to hazardous conditions as rip ...
King Tides, formally known as Perigean-Spring Tides, are exceptionally high tides. These usually occur about three times a ...
Eliminate the ocean and the bay from the Bay Area, and you might as well live in Fresno. The magic of open water can soothe even the most frazzled minds. There are no traffic jams or stoplights out ...
There are two ways to answer your question. One looks at why the ocean rises and falls every day. The other explores what’s causing sea level to rise over time. I talked about both with my friend ...
Santa Barbara is expected to see tides up to 7.23 feet high each morning from Thursday, December 4, through Saturday, ...
A new study has revealed that ocean tides can directly influence when large Antarctic icebergs break off from the ice shelves surrounding the continent, a process known as calving. The research marks ...
During the winter, the Bay Area occasionally experiences what are known as “King Tides” — higher than normal tides caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun. But the phenomena that brings ...
Oregonians have a chance to help researchers determine how rising sea levels are impacting coastal regions. Every year, the Oregon King Tides Project asks people to submit photos taken on the coast ...
When hurricanes or strong storms sweep up the United States' East Coast and meet the shores of the country's largest estuary, ...
King tides, driven by the super Cold Moon, hit Southern California on Thursday, causing hazardous conditions with waves up to 7.8 feet. The National Weather Service warns of rip currents and advises ...
Oceanography, Vol. 25, No. 2, SPECIAL ISSUE ON Internal Waves (JUNE 2012), pp. 20-29 (10 pages) ABSTRACT. Ocean tides, and the atmospherically forced oceanic general circulation and its associated ...