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The wind howled, waves crashed, and snow came in sideways—our first real winter storm at sea was nothing short of violent. Battling freezing temperatures and fierce winds on a boat in the heart ...
OCEANSIDE, Calif. (KGTV) -- Another winter storm brought rain and high surf to San Diego’s North County on Tuesday morning, leading to rocks flying onto the Oceanside strand and some minor flooding.
The storm raged on both sides of the front, with the Odesa region in southern Ukraine along the Black Sea among the hardest-hit areas. Around 150,000 families in the region were without power on ...
A powerful storm pummeling the West Coast churned up waves as high as 60 feet, killing one man, sweeping another out to sea and prompting multiple rescues when a pier collapsed in Santa Cruz ...
The wider storm caused “very rough seas, breaking waves to 60 feet,” flooding and damage across the Pacific coast in California, according to the National Weather Service’s Bay Area office.
A storm walloped southern Ukraine on Monday inhibiting military operations on both sides and possibly worsening already-heightened dangers in the Black Sea.
Officials raise concerns about beach erosion as Tropical Storm Ophelia floods parts of Sea Isle City 03:00. Because of this intense weather, it led to cancellations and for events to be postponed ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking three tropical waves in the Atlantic Ocean that could become tropical depressions later this week.. The NHC said in an advisory early Tuesday morning that ...
It wreaked havoc on annexed Crimea, with hurricane-force winds and 30-foot waves, leaving at least three people dead on the Russian and Crimean Black Sea coast and half a million people without power.
Southwestern Caribbean Sea: A new tropical wave is along 83W, south of 17N, moving westward at 11-17 mph. Scattered moderate to isolated strong convection is noted from 11N to 16N between 82W and 84W.
The National Hurricane Center said Saturday it is currently tracking two tropical waves in the Atlantic Ocean. One could bring rain to the U.S. south.
GALVESTON, Texas — Tropical Storm Alberto is whipping up big waves in the Gulf of Mexico and that's bad news for green sea turtles. The juveniles like to hang out on the jetties and feed on ...