WEATHER

Big Waves and Hidden Dangers: Stay Safe on Bay Area Beaches

California, USAFri Nov 14 2025
The National Weather Service issued a warning for the Bay Area coastlines. It's in effect until Friday night. Expect waves between 15 to 20 feet tall. This warning covers many areas. These include the Northern Monterey Bay, the San Francisco Peninsula Coast, and Big Sur. The warning also covers Point Reyes National Seashore and San Francisco County. The weather service warns of a long period of westerly swells. These swells can create sneaker waves. Sneaker waves are unexpected and can travel much farther up the beach. They can even go over rocks and jetties. Rip currents will also be stronger and more frequent. These currents are usually worse near jetties, inlets, and piers. The weather service advises people to stay out of the water. The conditions are not safe for swimming. It's important to heed this advice. The ocean can be unpredictable. Big waves and strong currents can be dangerous. People often underestimate the power of the ocean. They might think they can handle the waves. But the ocean is powerful. It can be deadly. It's better to be safe than sorry. Stay on the shore and enjoy the view. Leave the swimming for another day. This warning is a reminder. Nature is powerful. It's important to respect its force. The ocean is beautiful. But it can also be dangerous. Always be cautious when near the water.

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    If a sneaker wave steals your beach towel, does it count as a wave or a fashion crime?
    How do sneaker waves and rip currents typically form, and what makes this event particularly dangerous?
    What role does public awareness and education play in preventing accidents during such events?

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