’s landfall on Wednesday showed waters receding, leaving exposed parts of the bay's sandy bottom.
The phenomenon is known as a “negative surge,” “blowout tide,” or “water level set-down,” as the strong winds from an approaching storm push water out. Then, once the eye of the storm passes, a storm surge usually will push all of the water back in.on its Twitter account with a warning to residents that they should not attempt to go near the area or"any other location with receding water."Stay informed about local news and weather in Southern California.
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