“The way that the Santa Cruz pier is oriented, often they’re a bit more sheltered from northwestern swells,” said Brayden Murdoch, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Monterey.
The latest pummeling from the ocean that collapsed part of the Santa Cruz wharf worries city officials and some locals, who wonder how common such dangerously strong and frequent waves may become ...
A forklift driver at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is silhouetted while passing a walkway beneath the Giant Dipper roller coaster. Built by Arthur Looff and continuously operating in its original ...
A part of the Santa ... National Seashore, the Peninsula coast, the Monterey Bay, and Big Sur Coast. Breaking waves of 30 to 35 feet are expected along the coast. Further south from the wharf ...