A perfect storm created 60-foot waves along the cost of Oregon and down into northern California last month.
On October 25, a bomb cyclone and atmosphere river brought heave rains and high winds to the US Pacific coast, resulting in the monster waves that were measured by a buoy off the coast of Oregon the largest since data collecting began in 2011.
A majority of the measurements showed most of the waves were at least 30 to 50 feet tall along the coast.
Poster Comment:
A river of water is created by an atmospheric compression. In a Grand Solar Minimum the magnetism of both the earth and the sun are reduced. The reduced earth magnetism allows the jet stream to wander about. If you compress a lot of moisture between to fronts, then the rain falls heavily as it did in Oregon and northern California last month and in Vancouver BC a week ago.
You can get 6 months of rain in a few hours.