Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A broad zone of unusually warm ocean water stretches across the eastern Pacific in this March 26 sea surface temperature anomaly ...
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 ...
A study conducted by UC Santa Barbara researchers and collaborators has found that California has lost more than half of its coastal dune systems. The researchers' assessment—the first of its kind for ...
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California has lost more than half of its coastal sand dunes over the last 165 years, a new study says. An estimated 60% of the state’s coastal sand dune systems that were present in the mid-1800s ...
In a small suburb north of San Diego, the beaches are a warning. At low tide, the squishy, soaked sand leaves nowhere to lay out a towel. When the tide is high, the water reaches all the way to the ...
A potentially historic super El Niño could develop by late fall. For Southern California, the phenomenon could bring a wet winter that tamps down wildfire risk but also may trigger flooding, debris ...