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PORTLAND, Ore. — Below-freezing temperatures and gusty winds are forecast to cause icy stretches of road along I-84 through the Columbia River Gorge Thursday.The National Weather Service warns ...
Like many commercial fishermen, Kelsey Cutting relies on data from weather buoys at the mouth of the Columbia River to guide his decisions whether to set out for Dungeness crab.But as he’s ...
Columbia River Bar pilots are also concerned that they could eventually be affected by Trump administration cuts to the National Weather Service. That agency has shed 30% to 40% of its Oregon ...
The Columbia River steelhead forecast calls for returns of about 75,000 fish, including 55,600 A-run steelhead bound for ...
Federal layoffs at the National Weather Service could affect ships seeking safe passage through some of Oregon's treacherous waters. We'll hear from the Columbia River Bar Pilots to learn more.
NOAA weather buoy No. 46089, vital for Columbia River ... on Earth meant the famed 178-year-old organization frequently had to suspend its service of guiding ships across the Columbia River Bar. ...
Current COLUMBIA RIVER BAR - 20NM West of Columbia River Mouth (46T29) Buoy (46T29) swell report with the latest in wave height, peak period and mean wave direction data. Along with weather ...
At 10:30 a.m. Saturday, the U.S. Coast Guard responded to an incident at the Columbia River Bar. Officials tell KATU News that a 26’ pleasure craft capsized with five people on board.
ASTORIA, Ore. — A Camas father and his 11-year-old son are still missing after their boat capsized at the Columbia River Bar earlier this month. Two men, who were also on the boat, survived and ...
One of the most challenging water-rescue training programs in the world is run by the Coast Guard on the Columbia River when the conditions are at their roughest. WHY WE’RE HERE We’re ...
At 10:30 a.m. Saturday, the U.S. Coast Guard responded to an incident at the Columbia River Bar. ... The conditions of the other two people recovered were not known, the Coast Guard said.