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king tide, Oregon Coast
Seeing Oregon king tides this weekend? Here's how to help document them
King tides along the Oregon Coast can be seen over the next few months and people are encouraged to photograph what they see.
King tides hit the Oregon Coast this weekend; officials urge caution
The tides happen because of the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun, but they become more extreme when the sun, moon and Earth are aligned.
King tides to impact Oregon coast this weekend with potential flooding and erosion
Bezore noted that king tides can lead to increased flooding and erosion, affecting various coastal infrastructure. Although climate change does not impact the king tides, they provide insight into what high sea levels could look like in the future.
King tides mean excitement and danger on the Oregon coast this weekend
Storm watching is expected to be good along the Oregon coast this weekend as king tides will bring high seas. King tides are the highest winter tides of the year, when big waves explode off the cliffs and entire bays can be white with seafoam and peppered with logs.
'Beaver Moon' brings king tides to Oregon coast
Authorities on the Oregon coast are sending a warning about very dangerous high tides this weekend that are often referred to as king tides.
What are king tides? Exceptionally high tides coming to the Oregon Coast
PORTLAND, Ore. ( KOIN) — Exceptionally high seasonal tides known as king tides return to the Oregon Coast this November.
Bracing For King Tides And Towering Waves: Oregon Coast Alert
Coastal residents urged to brace for hazardous conditions including coastal flooding, severe waves, and thunderstorms from Nov 15-17.
Woman nearly swept out to sea by king tide at Oregon Coast
CANNON BEACH Ore. (KPTV) - On Thursday, a woman was seen at Cannon Beach nearly being swept out to sea by a king tide. The Cannon Beach Police Department shared video of the incident at Gower St. ramp. She was able to make it out of the surf, but it was a close call. As the video shows.
‘Understand the dangers’: Video shows early king tide action on the Oregon Coast
Video from Otter Rock shows surging tides slamming the Oregon Coast on Thursday, as the first of several seasonal king tides are set to hit the Pacific Northwest this weekend.
King tides return to San Diego’s coastline, thanks to the Beaver Moon
King tides are expected to return to San Diego's coastline this weekend, thanks to the gravitational forces of the moon and sun.
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Oregon king tides nearly sweep woman away; Cannon Beach police warn beachgoers of risk
A video shared by Cannon Beach police on Facebook highlights the peril of king tides as police urge caution along the Oregon ...
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King tides ‘incredible’ but dangerous, emergency responders warn
With king tides now crashing against the Oregon Coast, emergency responders warn the public that while they may be ...
Santa Ynez Valley News
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King tides, gusty winds and lower temperatures on tap this week | Central Coast Weather Report
A pattern of moderate to fresh (13 to 24 mph) and at times gusty Santa Lucia (northeasterly/offshore) winds developing during ...
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