( #NWSOPC): Another potent storm-force low will advance off the East Coast Sunday night into Monday morning.
Pictured is the forecast wind speed valid 7 AM Monday morning, with wind speeds exceeding 55 kt! #MarineWx #wx #wxsky
Date: November 21, 2025
Issued by: National Climate Change Warning Center
Gale-force winds up to 35 kt and 16 ft seas offshore Santa Cruz Island highlight stronger Pacific storms driven by a warming climate. Mariners urged to use caution. #CAwx #MarineWx #GaleWarning #ClimateChange
Date: November 21, 2025
Issued by: National Climate Change Warning Center
Powerful #Pacific #storm set to hit the Adak–Kiska #Alaska region #Saturday with winds up to 50 kt and 23 ft seas. Intensifying ocean storms reflect a warming climate’s growing impact. #AKwx #MarineWx #HighSeas #ClimateChange
Date: November 20, 2025
Issued by: National Climate Change Warning Center
Powerful #winds up to 50 kt and seas over 30 ft are hitting the Gulf of #Alaska. Intensifying #ocean #storms reflect a warming climate’s growing impact on #coastal #waters. #AKwx #MarineWx #ClimateChange
Date: November 17, 2025
Issued by: National Climate Change Warning Center
Cold front brings a slight chance of #coastal #thunderstorms in #California waters tonight. Expect rough #seas, lightning, heavy rain, even #waterspouts—weather fueled by a warming ocean. #CAwx #MarineWx #ClimateChange
( #NWSOPC): #HurricaneErin is forecast to produce SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHTS of up to 53 FEET off the East Coast by Thursday morning (August 21). You can view Ocean Prediction Center gridded marine forecasts any time at digital.weather.gov .
#marinewx #USwx #wx #wxsky
Great 1st day in #fortpiercefl! Spectacular afternoon clear, blue sky followed by a fiery orange sunset. N-NE winds 8-12 kts, temperature 68-71F at Fort Pierce Buoy 41068. @southfloridawx.bsky.social @buoypro.com @weatherrouting.bsky.social #flwx #marinewx
Beast of a low still intensifying offshore the Carolinas, displaying the tell-tale signs of a very potent system. Milky and hazy appearance near the sting jet / descending ccb likely sea spray, indicative of some serious winds in the S/SW quadrant. Loads of lightning, too! #MarineWx