High surf pounds California coast
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- Опубликовано: 27 дек 2023
- From Ventura County to the Bay Area, high surf caused major flooding and damage to areas along the California coast.
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🎵 "Don't build your house on sandy land; don't build it too near the shore. For it might be kinda nice, but you'll have to build it twice... Ohhh, you'll have to build your house once more! You gotta build your house upon the Rock; with the firm foundation of the Solid Rock. And the storms will come and go...but the peace of the Lord you will know!" 🎵
AMEN!!
Amen❤
This is just amazing to me. I have lived in Southern California since I was born. I turn 41 next month. I've never seen anything like this in my life.
B.S.!
The price one pays for living to close to the ocean.
Exactly! The occasional storm but dam it’s nice the rest of the time
This is completely unique to the area. Has never happened before.
Humans build in the dumbest places 🤡🤡
They just don't listen.
It's funny how all the currently "desirable" real estate locations were actually the last places people wanted to live 100 years ago. Beachfronts, mountaintops, desert getaways. There's a lot of sun and wind exposure that wears you down if you live there every day, plus the extreme storms and flooding that can occur.
Geologists have a saying "if you live next to the ocean then you will eventually live in the ocean"
Yep all around the world. Full moon too?
Then why are the Obama's, Oprah and Suckerberg living in the Beach?
Better escape to the moon before the water eats us
not the dark side! the Nazi's are there!@@nickbeall2353
But without the living part
Never turn your back on the ocean--Heed the warnings
Thy shall your grace
Or black thugs
Hard' running backwards'
Lol@@boxfox2945
Never build your house near the ocean!
When the ocean is too dangerous for surfers and even lifeguards... 😨
We had about a dozen rescues down in Oxnard area. Idiots are not listening to the warnings. Some surfer don't know their lack of talent. One may be pretty good on smaller waves, but one needs to practice on large waves. They keep playing the same video from the end of Seaward Ave where people are running from the waves in street clothes. The same people who were warned not to get close to the beach. They end up running in fear. Good thing they got their pants wet with salt water so people don't recognize that it was pee.
Women and minorities were especially hard hit by the waves
*Great to see people step up to to save the life-guards life! Gives me a little faith in humanity.*
i agree,, seeing people help one another is what this world Needs!,,,,,,, If a person is right there,,, HELP the person,,,//
@@JustMe-gs9xi Absolutely. And they selflessly went into danger to help. That's awesome!
Those kids skipping by cracked me up :D
lmao same
I wanted to start a skipping craze back in the 80's. Much more fun and better exercise than running. Could make cute skipping outfits as well.
Me too, I loved that! LOL
Why do we do that when we’re young skipity do dah
🤣🤣
I applaud those heroes helping the surfer.
and the lifeguard......
@@Jay-wz7tj yeah the lifeguard also
It was stupid and selfish of any surfer to put other lives at risk just so they could show off.
@@stardust949 Pound sea water leftard.
Aw, shut up, Trumpee.
Glad the lifeguard is ok ,
The price you pay for a living that close to the ocean. Nature rules.
Leftist Coastal elites getting their karma
"protective Glass" lol
Grateful the life guard and his intended rescuee are OK.
Lifeguards shouldn't have to put life at risk because people are total idiots.
@@Fido-vm9ziexactly!
@@Fido-vm9zithat's literally their job. Are you saying they should all be fired and made unemployed?
@@norml.hugh-mann I'm saying don't make s*hit worse by being an idiot.
That surfer needs some jail time
People are going to have to realize that living so close to water is not going to end well over time!
Have said that many times. And the only ones who dosent like to hear it is those living there. Would never buy a house that close to the ocean or a big river.
Who the heck thought it was a good idea to use glass a wave barrier?? Great job of those people helping the man in distress. Glad the surfer is safe. too.
Glass was never intended as a wave barrier. It’s a windshield to keep prevailing sea breeze off of porches and patios. No one expected surf to come this high. For 20 years they’ve been right about that.
It's not a wave barrier lmao
That couple skipping across the road,holding hands,was heartwarming.
No one talking about the lifeguard risking his life 💀
The career he chose and gets paid well for?
i did,,,,,,, it's wrong to have a lifeguard go after a person when beaches are closed. (sounds awful,,,, but nobody should bein that water)
@@californiaproud3638 you think lifeguards do what they do for a paycheck? Haha we don’t get paid enough for that.
@@JustMe-gs9xi very valid point. I would hope they let them decide at that point for themselves whether or not to go on the rescue . I’m a lifeguard and I know we pretty much go no matter what.
@@norml.hugh-mann paid, yes. Well, no. But I hear ya- it’s a choice.
great reporting... from NorCall, the waves up here were a good 20-30 feet, they reached the piers & boardwalk's platforms, the energy behind them was powerful. Stinson beach all the way to Pacifica was like watching small tsunamis flooding coastal communities
18 degrees for us Canadian people and for some that is a heatwave and here this one looks like shes almost frozen 😂😂
It’s the mighty Pacific, and I remember that. Beautiful ocean, but is also dangerous at times. Pay it respect
Absolutely True!!!!!!!,,,,, The Pacific IS mighty,,, I moved from the East Coast and calm beaches to CA and it was Really upsetting when i realized how dangerous the beaches are there for swimming...Your totally right.
wait....let me get this straight, the rogue wave was not ordinary?...and get this, water from the ocean went up the beach?! this world never ceases to amaze
The lib's that live along this area, not so bright.
😂...". Msm"
@@t.n.-js6ei Are you the water whisperer?
caused by high pressure systems. its basically mother nature pushing the water from the pacific to us. could be the full moon. could be clear blue skies 🌌 but yee its cool
You see those electric bulldozers and front loaders?
I wonder what they’ll do when it actually has to be an electric and not fossil fuels. Who’s going to save their houses and beaches then ?
I really love these 3-d maps and graphics. Weather reports have really stepped up their game.
These large swells are affecting coastal communities north of Mendocino County, with waves reaching 22+ feet.
Surfs up Brah!! 🤙
Ps. 22 23
High surf and pounding waves are affecting the entire West Coast of the US.
Like Mendocino farms ha
Like Mendocino farms ha
Thank god for a brave life guard.
useless lifeguard
God was the one that caused it
@@NVRLNDNidiot
The stupidity just keeps coming. last week they got flooded by rain and were told not to go out and people got stranded. in their cars in flooded areas. COMMON sense is needed badly!
That portion of Santa Monica beach Bike Path been flooded since Monday/Christmas, I rode down it and detoured through the parking lot
2:56 Okay, but that very happy couple literally *skipping* along in the background tho- 🥰
I rode that wave on my longboard.
Not the only “pounding” CA gets on the regular
I bet everything is about politics with you, right? You sound fun.
@@davebowers8631 TRUMP2024!
Here in NJ we never learn our lesson. We just spend Millions upon millions to replace the sand so a few can have there beach front homes. We are kind of dumb about that.
And we the people spend millions to preserve and protect the coastal properties of the wealthy.
I love the couple skipping along -in love. They clearly are not letting a big wave get them down. 😂
Reminds me of July 5, 2009 in San Luis Obispo. BIG WAVES like never seen before caused by a storm in Mexico. Almost lost my life out there
I was there, bro. Saw you go down. Serpentined through enemy fire. Pulled you into a foxhole. Didn't look good. You said, "I think I'm dyin man." I said, "Not today, soldier. Not on my watch!" Patched you up and evaced ya. Said, "See you in 15 years." Glad you made it.
never seen before since 1997-98. It was 50 foot for a whole month. Nothing was rideable. We were hitting offshore spots with no names that only broke every 30 years or so.
She called a piece of driftwood a tree. I'd hate to see her reaction to a flooded lumberyard...
Giant Sequoia!
Another drama queen.
Cali liberal's wooden butt plug.
Funny. But to be fair, it was probably the most part of a tree.
Wgas
The couple skipping back and forth don't be seem to be very concerned 😅
The humility and excitement of living by the ocean. It's not tame.
From a dude in landlocked Alberta
You can never tame the sea, that’s why i always keep my eyes on it all times. Even in calm times, there’s always that one wave
@@GreedRuinsEverything one say I was at the beach on a beautiful sunny day, the sea was calm with small waves. The beach was busy but not overly so , everyone was enjoying themselves, when suddenly a wave came through that was more powerful than the others. This wave went almost virtually right up the entire beach, taking out everything and everyone. Then as quickly as it came it was gone just as fast and the sea was calm once again , the same cannot be said of the chaos on the beach.
Whenever I go the beach I don’t park my stuff near the water for that very reason also I have spent some months sailing in the Pacific in 85 and believe me the sea is a living beast . We had a wave that came out of nowhere and we slammed straight into it stopping the 74 ft schooner completely in its tracks, any bigger and I don’t think I would be writing this.
I think you might have heard about the rogue wave , they are very real
Thanks for this report, Fox 11. You told this story well, informing your audience and not sensationalizing it as so many others tend to do.
It really pisses me off when idiots do not listen, go out into the water, and risk the lives of the rescue crew. Pretty self centered!
Surfers are looking for big waves. How do you not understand that. As far as the lifeguard goes , I do not think the news show got that correct. They usually do not post life guards when the surf is that big.
I stand corrected, they did have life guards out .
@@rayRay-pw6gz I live around surfers. My daughter surfs as well. I understand the philosophy. But this almost cost the life of a lifeguard who had to be pulled out by two people. At some point common sense has to kick in.
@@palomino5223 I think that the rouge wave caught everybody by surprise. That poor lifeguard was totally wiped. The conditions changed for the worst very quickly. I do not think that the conditions and the area make for safe surfing .
I am sure the surge did, the incident with the life guard was before that even happened. Generally, it is a great are to surf! Always has been. But...there is a reason when people are told not to enter the water and this is an example of that.@@rayRay-pw6gz
Added bonus when you live on the coast line I live on the NS of Oahu and we’re getting pounded by big surf as well 35’ “Eddie would go”🌊🌊
When was the last time this type of waves caused this type of damage? I can't, and I lived here over 40 years.
Report said highest waves since 1836. And there wouldn’t have been anywhere near the number of buildings so close to the shoreline then.
Landslides last year, this year the coasts. May God help you all through these events
May fossil fuel burning be stopped so that this shit doesn't get any worse than it has!
@@ldfreitas9437 Brainwashed commie alert!!!
@@ldfreitas9437
Yes, please save the coastal property of the rich, at the expense of the poor. 🙄
@@ldfreitas9437 Do you have any better ideas? because electricity isn't looking good.
@@ldfreitas9437😂 leftist loons blame fossil fuel when naturally occurring events happen. Cult like behavior.
So lucky huge rogue wave sends stranded lifeguard back to shore.
Wow!! I grew up in Carpinteria and had friends living right on the beach!! How scary! We lived 3 blocks from the beach with Hwy 101 and the railroad and other homes in between!!!
Yeah, and guess what happens to your electric vehicle's battery when flooded like that.
Fire fire fire!
EV's catch on fire
Wow, that's alot. Thank God everyone is alright.
There is similar high surf advisory further north into Oregon I believe.
Is this seasonal high surf - the commentator referred to recent storms. I'm from east coast, so just asking.
I love watching the ocean, but could never live right on the water.
It’s high surf caused by a storm offshore, compounded by very high tides.
I was in depot bay yesterday with my grandma and brother, the surf was huge. 18-20 footers. So tall that mist fell onto the highway. The whale watching town was built on top of a 50 foot cliff
I live on the Southern coast of Oregon, but thankfully, up on a hill and not right on the water. Yesterday morning, I saw on the local weather report that the beaches were likely to see waves 20+ feet above normal. I thought it must be a mistake but no, unfortunately, it wasn't. As with a tsunami, I just hope that people are going to play it safe and not, "Go and take a look!"
Wow just wow!!! It's probably the equivalent of setting a nuc off under water miles out from shore 🤔
Omg waves? By the ocean??! Nobody could have predicted this.
@@JackFromWyoming
Get a grip. 🙄
yeah, get a grip.@@DeborahSch
@@iamthegreatcornholio7836
You’re as ridiculous as @jackfromwyoming.
You two are made for each other, go get a grip on each other.
thanks for the input deb.@@DeborahSch
@@JackFromWyoming All lefty's in California are Abnormal.. so?
Which is why I am so glad I don’t leave near a beach & never will
So glad? lol people pay millions, do you 20 mill paying around for a place in Huntington Beach.
This is why you should never turn your back on the ocean.
"No ordinary rogue wave"
No, that's what a rogue wave is
Rogue wave 🌊, straight awesome. experienced in 1993 Humboldt Bay, north jetti 😮
I would be more worried about what Gavin is doing then this storm :)
You should be worried about what your mom is doing.
@@galens2543 You have no sense like Gavin are you a woke lefty too?
Lets see how close we can build to water before it's an issue.
3/11/2011 Japan tsunami, city/town disintegrated, they rebuilt in same spot , just with a little bit height above sea level, and bigger walls/ break waters.
My wife is a surfer, and yup...she's now hanging 10 with these extrordinary waves.
I am fascinated too although I am not a surfer, but I thought as much that the surfers would love this... 😉
@@manuela9671 I had a bad experience in the Monterey Bay (Central CA) back in the mid 50's....got caught in a rip tide and then carried way out. I was young, not that great of a swimmer and I was on a large truck innertube with about a dozen patches already on it and even then, it still had a slow leak. I was sucked into some really large breaking waves, really got hammered, hanging onto my leaking tube for dear life, and, at some point, found a sand bar and was able to scramble back into shore...and, I've never been back. Now, I ride motorcycles, as I consider it to be much safer!
Right now, from my house at about 1100', I have an excellent view of the sunset over the ocean about a mile away, and frankly, that's as about as close as I want to get. However, I do enjoy watching the sun set over the ocean, always on the outlook for that ever allusive 'green flash'. If you do not know what that is, look it up, as it momentarily can be the most intense green you will ever see.....but then, green just happens to be my favorite color.....which, and I have HONESTLY never made this connection before....is the same color as American money! BHE
She seems amazed a tree went thru protective glass lol
Good thing it wasn't her protected ASS!
The waves are very large in Hawaii right now too.
Oh my, the sky is falling right, oh my, oh my, big waves, oh my, oh my
Cowabunga
Nice of the guy who couldn't put his phone down to help those guys
So get in their way?
Super scary !
Thanks for protecting us, from surf...at the beach.
Those EVs flooded are gonna burn
And brain rinsed woke crazy EV lefy's still don't get it.
Who in their RIGHT FREAKING MIND would buy an EV except IDIOT'S
Don't buy a house near the sea, there will be a danger of a tsunami😮😱
God 1st always. Amen, that is exactly my thoughts. When I first saw this video that’s what I thought it was the way the water rushed in on the area.Y’all stay safe. I am happy that the life guard and the others are safe.🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽❤️
May it wash the west coast away.
Gavin Newsom has completely DESTROYED California
You hate human life and hate America
Wat is crazy since i have been a kid i remember ppl saying one day California will be underwater one day break off n become their own island n with natural disasters getting more n more dangerous its scary.
I just stayed at that hotel in September. What a shame.
I underestimate the power of water every time, and I know how powerful it is.
One of the smartest things to learn early in life! and respect, TX.
Where was the tsunami warnings ? I used to live in Dan Diego and when big surf and waves were coming, the sirens went off
I've lived in Dan Diego for over 50 years. A: There were no tsunami warnings because it was a storm, not a tsumami. B: Even if it were, there are no "big wave" sirens anywhere in Dan Diego.
I think you're referring to Dan Francisco.
People really push the limit on how close they can get to the ocean, ive seen some house right where the wave breaks.
Helluva free advertisement for After Hours Board-Up Service. 🤑
Dude was there a high surf advisory or a surfing high advisory? Major difference,
I can do the latter but the former no way.
Stay safe.
Smoke them if you got them dude!
Right watch when shyt really goes down
A warning with “risk of drowning” in it but the way the news words it.. makes it sound like they want surfers out there.
A 'high surf advisory' sounds like a good thing for a surfer, right?
Bodie has been waiting for this
Jonny will be chasing him still 😂
In the matrix. Agent Smith switched rolls.
Got to love reporters-“no ordinary rogue wave “ that’s why they are called a rogue wave
That poor lifegaurd must have been fighting for his life. He must have been efffing terrified! His body just gave up when those guys grabbed him.
Did I just see two fruit loops holding hands and skipping by??
California the land of fruits and lefty nuts.
It's amazing what Californians consider significant.
"Oh no this bike path & part of this parking lot are under 3 inches of water!"
I'm sure every Floridian is laughing themselves half to death.
I live in Ventura near the harbor, and the media loves to soak in the smallest of drama, especially the weather. After work I went home and enjoyed my afternoon like any other day of the week.
Floridians need to be laughing at themselves but for different reasons.
It's just the clowns born yesterday that think this is significant. It's Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai's eruption in January of 2022 that is causing all of this. The news would rather Climate Alarm rather than report true news. I'm from California and been here all my life for nearly 40 years and we've seen wayyyyy worse than this. They lie about the fires too. They used to be scary bad when I was a kid where I live and there is still just as much foresty-desert wilderness now as there was then. Media and Pop Culture always praying on next generations in cycles with the trendy BS as usual. I'm deeply ashamed of older people not noticing weather patterns. Throughout my adult life I'd been able to predict the Fall rain season by roughly a week. Only hand fill of years did it not rain within a week+\- of October 15th. Even if it only rained once that year. I live near the northern San Fernando Valley.
Florida is for losers 😅
@@bxi1547😂agree
"Protective glass"? Lol.
😮 Thanks for the report.😊
Build a house at essentially zero elevation, expect a visit from Poseiden. And as sea level rises, his raging visits will be sooner than later. And often
Mother Nature at it again!
When has it stopped?
She may be getting some help from man these days. To support the "green agenda".
Out of curiousity ... What are Normal wave heights for that coastline?
Glass barricade? Protective glass? Glass does nothing to stop a raging wave! Geez!!😂
It’s more then the weather it’s probably the earthquakes in the pacific that contributed to this as well.
Ha! What earthquakes. Urgh.
No
It's 100% the wind
There are places where people shouldn't be living.
Like anywhere Newsome touches.
Yep same in Aus, people live amongst the trees then complain when a bush fire comes through.
Europeans just happy to be en America
Like earth'
Yes not anymore.
Mother Nature cleaning all the crap off the sidewalks. Move a long. Nothing to worry about.
I lived on that street! Wow!
Do you believe now that no one and i mean no one can't beat the Nature????
Be the first to practice that philosophy and part with every creature comfort in your life then? You're clueless...
Man did not create nature, and he will never be able to control it.
Yesterday I went surf fishing on Huntington and Bolsa Chica beaches and the surf was on the high side but I've seen it much higher.
One rogue wave is just that and nothing more -- ONE rogue wave. It happens a lot more often than people who don't spend a lot of time at the beach think. I saw a lot more signs of them during the storms this past spring.
When did Americans get so weak that we routinely panic over normal things?
Flooding also happens often ?
@@cocovi Um, I wouldn't call a single wave "often". That said, during the storms throughout the past spring I saw much evidence of big waves flooding and dumping sand in the Huntington Beach and Bolsa Chica parking lots and even onto Pacific Coast Highway. So again, the big surf this past week is nothing unusual.
Be safe, God bless, many prayers😔💜🙏🏻
It's a "Micro Tsunami". 😂
The only fear and danger seen during this high surf flooding is which group of homes have now plunged in value due to potential flooding. This is not the end of any future high surf, or rogue waves. Flood insurance will be nearly impossible to obtain once the homes have come perilously close to water damage. Might be time to move inland about a quarter of a mile if you are in this low lying area.
Absolutely.
Ehhh.
They’re rich.
They’ll just push more global warming hysteria on the rest of us and make us pay for a higher sea wall to protect their homes.
I get heart palpitations when I see water rising.
I get wet when i see water rising 😂😂😂😂😂😂.
Don't look in the tiolet'
It's called Flight or Fight. When your brain senses danger your body releases adrenaline to provide more energy to run away or fight. Heart beats faster, blood pressure increases.
@@optimisticcosmic Beautiful. Thank you. It's strange how you can feel that just watching a video too. Have a great one.
Sometimes that doesn't work correctly like in some people with abnormally high anxiety.@@optimisticcosmic
Protective glass 😂😂😂
Wild. You need cement wall barrier. Between houses and beach. Or it will continue to flood.
Stay safe and watch out for one another
If you have an EV and get near salt water, our fire marshal puts out emergency alert warnings to park your car away from any structures until it catches on fire. Not if, when.
How come no one ever mentions the thousands of scorch marks on our highways from gas powered vehicles burning while driving down a dry road ?
@@CraigGrant-sh3in listen for once in your life libtard EV'S catch fire moron.
@@CraigGrant-sh3in Who in their RIGHT FREAKING MIND would buy an EV except IDIOT'S
I seen this 40 years ago, that had to rebuild all the piers, they were destroyed by the waves
Oh my, a big wave, oh my, the sky is falling right, oh my
the fire department??! they should call the water department
When winds are offshore, that's when you go surfing, not onshore or crosshore for like obvious reasons
NO I SURF UP TOWN ,ANY WHERE WERE 🌊 TAKE ME BIGBOY
Riding' the big'one.😂
Al gore did this.
If you build on the fore dune, the sea has the patience to take it back.
FEMA recommends moving any BEV of PHEV vehicles 50 feet from any structures for 2 weeks after salt water soaking.