Catamaran driven into the rocks near the Grape Street pier during an El Nino storm in downtown San Diego.
Yesterday and last night an El Nino-driven storm produced very strong winds throughout San Diego. Last night as I lay in bed I listened to the wind howl and powerful gusts shake my building. So this morning I figured I’d get up and see if any damage occurred downtown.
Large branches were down, and one tree lay on the sidewalk on State Street just south of Cedar. But when I reached the Embarcadero, I saw some real devastation. Many boats had been driven aground, and were either submerged or partially submerged.
Here are some photos. They aren’t cool. But they are newsworthy. I feel badly for the people who lost their boats.
Masts of a sailboat rise above the water the morning after fierce winds buffeted San Diego’s Embarcadero.All the local television news stations had cameras at the scene. The images were truly devastating.Resident of catamaran driven aground on deck of half-submerged boat. I wish her well in this difficult situation.The seagulls were enjoying the stiff chilly morning breeze, but the worst of the gusts seem to be over by sunrise.Another boat was driven up against the boardwalk between the Hornblower dock and Maritime Museum. Just the mast was sticking out from the churning bay.Several more boats piled up right next to the Maritime Museum of San Diego.A small boat between the museum’s deep diving Dolphin submarine and the pilings. I was told the restored Swift Boat owned by the Maritime Museum of San Diego sustained some damage.The effects of El Nino winds seen up close. The wind howled during the night, and in the morning light, the damage became apparent.
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12 thoughts on “Boats destroyed by El Nino winds in San Diego.”
So sad with all those nice boats. Storms are not nice 😦
Wow, so sad for those boat owners! I guess at least a few were living on their boats at the time? We had a lot of trees and fences down in our area but at least our house was in good shape! That wind was amazing!
My brother’s fence in Lemon Grove blew down. Friends and family posted on FB about the high winds. WE had some wind up here in Sacramento but not as strong.
So sad with all those nice boats. Storms are not nice 😦
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Yeah, I feel sorry for those who were affected. Not a good thing to wake up to.
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Wow…incredible….
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Wow! That’s incredible! Thank you for sharing this with us!
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Wow, so sad for those boat owners! I guess at least a few were living on their boats at the time? We had a lot of trees and fences down in our area but at least our house was in good shape! That wind was amazing!
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Many people live on those boats that are moored in that area. I’ll bet it was scary for them last night. Glad to hear your house got through okay!
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Don’t ever remember that happening in San Diego… –Curt
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What a terrible loss! Thanks for sharing.
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My brother’s fence in Lemon Grove blew down. Friends and family posted on FB about the high winds. WE had some wind up here in Sacramento but not as strong.
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Fortunately things have settled down. The wind caused lots of damage around the county!
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