Swell of 1969
Benchmark big-wave swell, sometimes referred to as the "swell of the century," producing monstrous waves in Hawaii and the West Coast during the first week of December 1969. Meteorologists later determined that the weather during the winter of 1969-70 was affected by a relatively weak El Niño, the mid-Pacific ocean-warming phenomenon that tends to produce bigger, stronger open-ocean storms. The S...
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Renny Yater, Rincon. Photo:Subscribe to view
Ricky Grigg, La Jolla CoveSubscribe to view
Greg Noll, 1969. Photo: John Severson / SURFERSubscribe to view
North Shore aftermath. Photo: Art BrewerSubscribe to view
Makaha, Swell of 1969. Photo: Carlton BealeSubscribe to view
Swell of 1969
Renny Yater, Rincon. Photo:
Ricky Grigg, La Jolla Cove
Greg Noll, 1969. Photo: John Severson / SURFER
North Shore aftermath. Photo: Art Brewer
Makaha, Swell of 1969. Photo: Carlton Beale