California Coast Braces for More Storms as Bomb Cyclone Rages
California Coast Braces for More Storms as Bomb Cyclone Rages
The Pacific coast of the United States is bracing for more storms as a powerful cyclone rages in the Gulf of Alaska. The storm, which has been given the name "bomb cyclone" by meteorologists, is expected to hit California on Friday and could bring heavy rainfall and high winds.
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a warning about the storm on Wednesday, urging people to stay away from beaches and shorelines. The NWS said that there was a risk of "powerful waves and currents" along with "high surf."
This article talks about how California's coast is bracing for more storms following one that hit on Wednesday. It also talks about what people can do to prepare themselves if they are in an area where they may be affected by this storm.
waves, shorelines, ocean piers
How Rising Waves Prompted California to Close Ports As A Precautionary Measure
The US Coast Guard is warning about the rising waves and advising people to stay away from the shoreline.
The National Weather Service has issued a high surf advisory for Southern California. The warning is in effect until 3:00 p.m. Friday, March 8, 2018.
The National Weather Service has issued a high surf advisory for Southern California. The warning is in effect until 3:00 p.m. Friday, March 8, 2018."
Rising waves prompted California to close ports as a precautionary measure on Thursday night and continues to do so on Friday morning."
"Officials at the Port of Los Angeles said Thursday night that they were closing all port operations because of the risk of flooding from storm-driven waves."
"On Friday morning, officials at the Port of Long Beach said they had closed shipping operations as well."
ports, storm impacts
California Fishermen Fearing the Worst as Seas Rage and Strong Winds Strike
The California coast has been hit with strong winds, heavy rain, and powerful waves that have caused flooding and destruction. Fishermen are fearing the worst as they see their livelihoods washing away.
In the past few days, a storm system has swept across the Pacific Ocean and slammed into California's coast. The storm system is expected to continue to cause heavy rain and strong winds in the region for at least another day.
The storm is thought to be a remnant of Hurricane Rosa that passed through Mexico last week.
As of now, there are no reports of major injuries or fatalities due to this event. However, there has been significant destruction in some parts of San Francisco Bay Area where flooding was reported in areas such as Oakland and Berkeley.
Fishermen are feeling nervous about what will happen next as they see their livelihoods wash away with each wave that crashes on shore.
fishing industry, fishermen, fisherman concerns
The Storm has Passed But Now the Cleanup Begins
After Hurricane Harvey, Houstonians are left with a mess to clean up. The storm has passed but now the cleanup begins. It is not always easy to know where to start and what needs to be done. If you are looking for some tips on how to get started, here are some steps that you can take.
-Determine which items need immediate attention
-Find out what items can be cleaned or salvaged
-Sort out items that will need professional assistance
-Start cleaning up your home



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