Skip to content

Seaside Stories

Riders of the Storm

March 3, 2013 | by Nate Burke

Feeling the weight of the wind pushing against your body, one is made keenly aware of the swirling powers of the coastal winter weather. There are times during certain gusts when the sky churns with such otherworldly ferocity, that one’s mind turns to Dorothy in her air-born farm house. Storm watching season is nearly over, but the weather still has some moxie left before surrendering to those fresh and sparkling spring days.

I was in Seaside’s estuary at dusk, during that special in-between-time when the day’s stormy weather retires for a moment to observe the ending of the day. The rain had stopped. But the clouds were as colossal and mountainous as dark continents. The sky hung over everything and seemed to dwarf the land beneath it. At this time of day, the coastline is like a stage to observe the power of the atmosphere. Where the storm clouds slumber like black dragons after a meal and the sun makes a theatrical appearance from beneath the dim underbelly of the heavens.

The wind gusts stopped for a moment. The only sound was the velvet lapping of the slack tide on the sands.  The clouds, churning on the horizon, parted, and seemed to breathe fire as the sun slipped through. Then from out of the silence came a sudden uproar. Rising from the tree line, an astonishing mass of gulls – it seemed like hundreds – coiled up to the sky like smoke.  It was a stampede.  With a great pandemonium of whoops and screams, the swarm corkscrewed overhead and up through the storm clouds towards the horizon.  The wind currents suddenly surged up and the dark clouds flexed. The rain started up again. From behind me and far off to my left there was a man standing in the twilight with a black lab.  He laughed, pointing to the mad dash of gulls.  Exhilarated, he shouted to me over the rising wind: “Riders of the storm!”  Equally exhilarated, I laughed my agreement into the growing darkness.

Do you have any storm watching tales?  Please share with us below!

Editor’s Note: Seaside’s estuary, cove, and beachfront are all great places for storm watching. In the surrounding area, Indian Beach and Cape Disappointment also offer some amazing storm watching experiences.

Leave a Reply

and so much more!

Seaside Golf Club

A look at the history of the Seaside Golf Club.

Convention Center Adds Outdoor Mural

Seaside Oregon Civic & Convention Center adds outdoor mural

Elevated View

The highest point in Seaside, Oregon in the 1920s.

A Seagull’s View

Aerial shot of Seaside Oregon from the 1920s

Support Seaside Shops Online

We in Seaside appreciate the fact that visitors are honoring Governor Kate Brown’s executive order to stay at home in the wake o...

Seaside Without A Car

If you’ve visited Seaside in the past, you’ve likely come by car. You can come to this part of the Oregon Coast by airplane vi...

Fun on the Way to Seaside

You wrap up work on Friday, load your kids into the car and make a beeline for Seaside. We certainly share your enthusiasm, but th...

Seaside Nightlife

Above photo: A group enjoys some live music in a photo by Don Frank. Some visitors come to Seaside for the beach, some for the att...

Destinations Magazine: Great Escapes

Vacations are the “great escapes we need,” says Destinations magazine, “to relax, recharge and rejuvenate oursel...

Lookout on Neahkahnie Mountain

Sometimes an Oregon Coast outdoor adventure doesn

Seaside Lifeguards: A Fond Seasonal Farewell

Can you believe it’s almost Labor Day Weekend? Don’t fret!  We’re still probably in for some dynamic weather throughout Sep...

Summer’s Great, but There’s Nothing Else like Winter in Seaside

When you imagine a classic beach town, you probably picture something similar to Seaside, Oregon. Our town of 6,700 sits less than...

Everyone Needs a Spring Break

Any reason is a good reason to head to the Oregon Coast. Whether you have an official “spring break” or not, we think that yo...

Feel Like A Kid Again

Go ahead — take a vacation from adulthood with a trip to Seaside. We give you permission to feel like a kid again. Forgot how? H...

Seaside Is Your Whale-Watching Home Base

Want to see whales on the Oregon Coast? There’s no better home base than Seaside. Set yourself up in cozy beachfront lodgings, s...

Cozy Up With Bookstore Owner Karen Emmerling

SEASIDE SPOTLIGHT: Our latest profile in a series focused on the behind-the-scenes movers who make Seaside the unique destination ...

Postcards from the Past

Ancient postcards from Seaside's distant past

October is a Fickle Friend in Seaside

October weather is unpredictable on Oregon's North Coast