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  2. Cocke County, Newport evacuations ordered after false alarm ...

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    Similarly, the French Broad at Newport was expected to reach more than double it’s flood stage by the end of the day. By 3:45 p.m. it had reached nearly 19 feet but was expected to reach 23 feet ...

  3. Newport receives funds to aid King Park's constant fight ...

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    Savana Dunning, Newport Daily News January 29, 2024 at 2:20 AM The city of Newport received a $2.4 million grant to repair the seawall at King Park , improving the area’s resilience against ...

  4. Tidal flooding - Wikipedia

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    October 17, 2016 tidal flooding on a sunny day, during the "king tides" in Brickell, Miami that peaked at 4 ft MLLW.. Tidal flooding, also known as sunny day flooding [1] or nuisance flooding, [2] is the temporary inundation of low-lying areas, especially streets, during exceptionally high tide events, such as at full and new moons.

  5. It's king tide season. Here are the dates NOAA predicts they ...

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    The king tide is the highest predicted high tide of the year at a coastal location. It is above the highest water level reached at high tide on an average day. When is a king tide?

  6. Tide clock - Wikipedia

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    When the clock reaches the halfway point ("half-tide"), it then counts the hours up to high tide or low tide, as in "one hour until high or low tide". Generally, there is an adjustment knob on the back on the instrument which may be used to set the tide using official tide tables for a specific location at either high or low tide.

  7. Slack tide - Wikipedia

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    At neap tides the semi-diurnal tide is virtually absent, resulting in the phenomenon known as a "dodge tide" [6] [7] —a day-long period of slack water—occurring twice a month; this effect is accentuated near the equinoxes when the diurnal component also vanishes, resulting in a period of 2–3 days of slack water. [8] [9] [10]

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  9. Tide - Wikipedia

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    Other locations have a diurnal tide—one high and low tide each day. A "mixed tide"—two uneven magnitude tides a day—is a third regular category. [1] [2] [a]