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  2. What caused the huge waves that battered California’s coast?

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    He cited a recent study by Peter Bromirski of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego. The study found that winter waves along California’s coast have gotten bigger by about a ...

  3. California beachgoers enthralled by huge waves from storms ...

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    Offshore storms shoved waves toward communities along the California coast, bringing flooding, road closures and fright to nearly 20 people who were briefly swept away on a Ventura beach on Thursday.

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  5. Massive waves sweep away onlookers in California, more ... - AOL

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    Monstrous waves along the California coast took onlookers by surprise Thursday. Waves as high as 20 feet "crashed over seawalls and swept away and injured several people, forced rescues and sent a ...

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  8. Huge waves damage homes, cause injuries along ... - AOL

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    Amid a high surf and flood advisory along California's coastline, National Weather Service advises people to stay away from the water. Huge waves damage homes, cause injuries along California ...

  9. Greg Noll - Wikipedia

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    Greg Noll (né Lawhead; February 11, 1937 – June 28, 2021) was an American pioneer of big wave surfing [1] and a prominent longboard shaper. [2] Nicknamed "Da Bull" by Phil Edwards in reference to his physique and way of charging down the face of a wave, [3] he was on the U.S. lifeguard team that introduced Malibu boards to Australia around the time of the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne. [1]