A surfer's body was pulled from the powerful waves pounding the shore at San Onofre State Beach yesterday afternoon. Although it's not clear from reports how exactly Yamada died, authorities are warning would-be surfers that this isn't amateur hour — be careful out there.
Be Careful Out There: Surfer's Body Pulled From Waters at San Onofre State Beach
Search Resumes for Missing Long Beach Boogie Boarder
Rescue teams have resumed a search for a young man who was swept out to sea in Huntington Beach last night and hasn't been seen since, reports CBS News. The man, 26-year-old Jowayne Binford of Long Beach, was boogie boarding with three friends when a lifeguard warned them to stay close to shore, since the guard tower was closing and the swell was unusually strong.
Weather Check: High Surf at Beaches, Hot Temps in the Valleys
It's another typical day in the Los Angeles area--temperature wise at least--but south facing beaches are expected see some of the biggest waves seen in years because of a swell originating in the South-Pacific. "The high surf is a byproduct of 50-knot winds that developed off Tahiti and are blowing toward Southern California, producing 8-to-12-foot swells at some beaches," explains the LA Times.
LA Times: No big waves yesterday. We beg to differ.
The LA Times is reporting this morning that "the big waves predicted for Southern California beaches failed to materialize Tuesday afternoon." Photographer Jonathan Alcorn, an LAist Featured Photos contributer on Flickr, shot these large waves yesterday in El Segundo at El Porto. These surfers seem to be riding waves in that 7-12 ft. range the Times predicted yesterday morning. Hrmmmmm? Yes, throughout the region waves were not as high as many hoped to be,...

