A new statewide analysis of satellite imagery finds that, on balance, SoCal beaches have actually widened over the past four ...
California is 500 acres larger than it was 40 years ago, according to a new study released by UC Irvine and United States ...
Southern California’s beaches have grown more than 500 acres over the past four decades despite being one of the most heavily urbanized and dammed coastal regions in the world, according to a new ...
Recent satellite imagery has revealed some crucial insights into the beaches of Southern California, as published in the journal Nature Communications. Climate change has led to a myriad of changes in ...
Researchers found that beach gains in some Southern California areas could lead to erosion in other coastal regions.
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A recently published study shows that California’s beaches have grown by a net total of some 500 acres over the last 40 years, a surprising conclusion, given all that’s previously been reported about ...
In A Nutshell A 40-year satellite study found Southern California’s beaches grew by more than 2 million square meters between 1984 and 2024, contradicting longstanding predictions of chronic erosion.
Many spots are 15-25 degrees above normal today through Sunday,’ a National Weather Service meteorologist said on Friday.