In addition to thunderstorms hitting the Oregon and SW Washington Coast today, we also have king tides crashing along our ...
Contained by the Gweebarra estuary to the south and sheltered by headlands to the north, it is a paradise for part-time ...
These fellows share a common commitment to recognizing Indigenous knowledge, giving voice to the communities most affected by ...
The first series of king tides, the highest high tides of the year, is set to reach Washington shores starting Wednesday and ...
Laneda Avenue serves as Manzanita’s main artery, running a perfect quarter-mile from Highway 101 straight to the beach – a charming thoroughfare lined with locally-owned shops, cafés, and galleries ...
Hurricane Melissa's sustained winds of 185-mph become one of the two strongest Atlantic storms on record to make landfall, ...
Cape Lookout State Park in Tillamook might just be Oregon’s best-kept secret for those moments when your soul needs a gentle reset and your phone needs to stay buried deep in your backpack.
King tides are returning to the Oregon Coast on Nov. 5, officially kicking off the 2025-26 king tide season.
The Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center perches high above the ocean, offering warm, glassed-in views that protect you from ...
Melissa underwent extreme rapid intensification, strengthening to a rare Category 5 with winds of 175 mph and stronger gusts, making it the strongest storm on the planet this year. Follow for live ...
U.S. Air Force hurricane hunters experienced so much turbulence inside Hurricane Melissa that they were forced to turn back, but not before capturing some harrowing photos and videos.
Scientists are expecting big waves along the coast next week, with king tides slated to begin on Nov. 4 and last through Nov.
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