The
word "tides" is a generic term used
to define the alternating rise and fall in sea level with
respect to the land, produced by the gravitational attraction
of the moon and the sun. The most familiar evidence of the
tides along our seashores is the observed recurrence of
high and low water - usually, but not always, twice daily.
The Surf Forecast contains surf and rip current
information for the beaches of Southern California. A
Marine Weather Statement is a multi-purpose product.
It is a High Surf Advisory when large and
dangerous surf is widespread along the coast. The Marine
Weather Statement may also describe other potentially
dangerous boating or beach conditions such as non-severe
thunderstorms, strong rip currents, or minor tidal overflow.
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