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

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    Those strong winds shoved the ocean water out and toward California, creating a massive swell and exceptionally high surf. A high tide of about 6.5 feet accompanied the massive waves — meaning ...

  3. Heavy surf causes coastal chaos across SLO County. See the ...

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    Storm driven high swells on the ocean combined with seasonal high tides combined to cause coastal erosion and water rescues Dec. 28, 2023. The sign for the Oceano Dunes SVRA was undermined at Pier ...

  4. Tidal range - Wikipedia

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    Tidal range is the difference in height between high tide and low tide. Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and Sun, by Earth's rotation and by centrifugal force caused by Earth's progression around the Earth-Moon barycenter. Tidal range depends on time and location.

  5. California's coastal King Tides Project kicks off this ... - AOL

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    The California Coastal Commission is asking the public to photograph high tidal waters for its King Tides Project, a community-led effort to help the public understand the effect of rising sea ...

  6. Tidal flooding - Wikipedia

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    Tidal flooding, also known as sunny day flooding [1] or nuisance flooding, [2] is the temporary inundation of low-lying areas, especially streets, during exceptionally high tide events, such as at full and new moons. The highest tides of the year may be known as the king tide, with the month varying by location. These kinds of floods tend not ...

  7. King tide - Wikipedia

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    King tide is not a scientific term, nor is it used in a scientific context. The expression originated in Australia, New Zealand and other Pacific nations to describe especially high tides that occur a few times per year. It is now used in North America as well, [1] particularly in low-lying South Florida, where king tides can cause tidal flooding.

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

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    Coastal flood alerts and high-surf alerts stretch from the US-Mexico border to north of the Bay Area. Waves, coupled with high tides, sent torrents of seawater into Santa Cruz along the central coast.

  9. Tide - Wikipedia

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    Mean high water springs (MHWS) – The average of the two high tides on the days of spring tides. Mean high water neaps (MHWN) – The average of the two high tides on the days of neap tides. Mean sea level (MSL) – This is the average sea level. The MSL is constant for any location over a long period.