Big waves crashed into the Southern California coastline on Thursday as the region felt the effect of a storm thousands of miles away. Researchers say wave events will happen more often as the climate warms.
Large waves are on their way back to San Diego's coasts this week, but it won't be quite like the high surf we saw over the weekend. Here's what to expect.
UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography said a near-shore buoy in Del Mar recorded a 52.25 degree reading and other stations posted near-record numbers.
UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography said a near-shore buoy in Del Mar recorded a 52.25 degree reading and other stations posted near-record numbers.