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Boat Safety During Dana Point Tall Ship Festival
Tides and Currents South OC Beaches Today

09/01 Mon 06:54 AM 2.22 L
09/01 Mon 01:56 PM 4.72 H
09/01 Mon 09:40 PM 1.32 L
For more information please link to NOAA
http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/noaatidepredictions/NOAATidesFacade.jsp?Stationid=TWC0419
Tides and Currents South OC Beaches Today

08/31 Sun 12:43 AM 3.58 H
08/31 Sun 06:14 AM 1.83 L
08/31 Sun 12:54 PM 4.76 H
08/31 Sun 08:09 PM 1.46 L
For more information please link to NOAA
http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/noaatidepredictions/NOAATidesFacade.jsp?Stationid=TWC0419
Strong Currents All Labor Day Weekend South OC Beaches
Tides and Currents Today South OC Beaches

08/30 Sat 05:46 AM 1.43 L
08/30 Sat 12:11 PM 4.82 H
08/30 Sat 06:56 PM 1.4 L
08/31 Sun 12:43 AM 3.58 H
For more information please link to NOAA
http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/noaatidepredictions/NOAATidesFacade.jsp?Stationid=TWC0419
OCSD Avoid DUI Checkpoints this Labor Day Weekend
Rushing to the Waves: Doheny Early This Morning
The National Weather Service issued a Coastal Hazard Message at 2:03a.m. on Wednesday August 27 2014. Large South Swells from Hurricane Marie will build to 10 feet this morning. The swell will produce large surf, strong rip currents and strong longshore currents through Friday.
Surf of 8 to 10 Feet will become more widespread today and Thursday across Orange County. Occasional sets at some beaches during this time could reach 12 to 15 Feet. High Surf could continue in Orange County Beaches through Friday. Waves could top at 15 Feet today and be as high as 10 feet Thursday.
Impacts will be greatest along the beaches of Orange County where damage to Piers and other structures is possible. Some beach erosion is possible. The large surf with very strong rip currents and longshore currents will create extremely dangerous swimming and surfing conditions.Occasionally larger waves can appear unexpectedly and wash over rocks and jetties near the waters edge.
Link to the NWS for more information:
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/view/prodsByState.php?state=ca&prodtype=allwarnings
Hurricane Marie Greets Doheny State Beach with Large Swells

Capo Beach at 6:30p.m. pst on Tuesday August 26 2014
(photo by David Crane for South OC Beaches)
The National Weather Service issued a Coastal Hazard Message at 6:26pm on Tuesday August 26 2014. Large South Swells from Hurricane Marie will build to 10 feet tonight. The swell will produce large surf, strong rip currents and strong longshore currents through Thursday.
Surf of 8 to 10 Feet will become more widespread tonight and Wednesday across Orange County. Occasional sets at some beaches during this time could reach 12 to 15 Feet.
Impacts will be greatest along the beaches of Orange County where damage to Piers and other structures is possible. Some beach erosion is possible. The large surf with very strong rip currents and longshore currents will create extremely dangerous swimming and surfing conditions.Occasionally larger waves can appear unexpectedly and wash over rocks and jetties near the waters edge.
Link to the NWS for more information:
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/view/prodsByState.php?state=ca&prodtype=warnings
National Weather Service Issues a High Surf Advisory
Hurricane Marie and South OC Beaches Surf
Tides and Currents South OC Beaches Today

Guest Beach Photo: Gaviota Beach CA by South OC Beaches
08/26 Tue 04:06 AM 0.21 L
08/26 Tue 10:15 AM 4.76 H
08/26 Tue 04:07 PM 1.17 L
08/26 Tue 10:05 PM 5.28 H
For more info link to NOAA
http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/noaatidepredictions/NOAATidesFacade.jsp?Stationid=TWC0419











