Tides are affected by the gravitational pull of both the moon and the sun on Earth. Since the Earth orbits the sun over the ...
Higher-than-normal (and lower-than-normal tides) are headed back to San Diego's coasts this weekend, according to NBC 7 ...
Authorities on the Oregon coast are sending a warning about very dangerous high tides this weekend that are often referred to ...
Bezore noted that king tides can lead to increased flooding and erosion, affecting various coastal infrastructure. Although ...
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 are expected to return to San Diego's coastline this weekend, thanks to the gravitational forces of the moon and ...
The "King Tides" are on the way! From Nov. 15-17, the next King Tide event will return to the Bay Area. King Tides, also ...
November's supermoon, the Beaver Moon, will spur higher tides and possible coastal flooding, forecasters said.
With king tides now crashing against the Oregon coast, emergency responders warn the public that while they may be "incredible" to look at, they're also extremely dangerous — even deadly, if you get ...
Moon, and Earth are in alignment. This alignment increases their gravitational pull, which affects the tides. The official ...
These conditions mean a high risk of rip currents will result in hazardous swimming conditions through Saturday.