A large marine heatwave is gripping the waters off California, pushing sea surface temperatures roughly 3 to 4 degrees Fahrenheit above normal across the West Coast. The anomaly, confirmed by NOAA ...
Many of California’s sandy beaches could disappear, warming oceans and rising sea levels will threaten the state, wildlife could be impacted by increasingly corrosive waters, according to a new report ...
Forecasters warn that warm Pacific waters could increase the chances of rare but dangerous tropical systems affecting the state.
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California's coastal ocean is seeing a rare trend - and what happens next could be critical
On the last day of winter, as California was in the midst of a historic early-season heat wave, the ocean off Southern California crossed a striking threshold. At Scripps Pier in La Jolla, a ...
California's coastal waters are experiencing a marine heat wave, with unusually warm ocean temperatures. These warmer waters can lead to harmful algal blooms, more jellyfish, and stressed marine life ...
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