The tides happen because of the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun, but they become more extreme when the sun, moon and Earth are aligned.
Storm watching is expected to be good along the Oregon and Washington coasts this weekend as king tides will bring high seas.
With king tides now crashing against the Oregon coast, emergency responders warn the public that while they may be ...
Wild Solitude Guiding’s outdoor expert, Norther Emily, who grew up on the Oregon Coast, gave us her picks for the best tide ...
Bandon Dunes put architect David McLay Kidd on the map, and from Nanea to Nebraska, he's been flying high ever since.
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A second atmospheric river is impacting the Pacific Northwest only days after a similar storm hit over the weekend.
In Oregon’s Coast Range, mature forests can absorb more carbon per acre ... pausing to look down at a paper map or straight ...
The second in a pair of storms will sweep into the Northwest from Tuesday night through Thursday, bringing heavy rain and ...
"Very strong winds will cause hazardous seas which could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility," the National ...
Boeing says it will be several weeks before it fully resumes building passenger planes, as factory workers return following a ...
The air aloft is warmer than the air on the surface, which traps all the particulate near the surface, causing decreased air ...