California, specifically the Central Coast of California, finally received some long awaited Pacific storms November 28th and 29th.
Waiting and watching at the shore is always a great time.
Hoping for more as the season gets started.
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The Evening between storms, Moonstone Beach |
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Evening Cloudbreak |
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Incoming rain bands, mid-morning. |
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Passing shadows at Santa Rosa Creek, Cambria |
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Gulls fly on a 30 knot wind pushing the squalls |
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High tides and a large swell North of Moonstone Beach. |