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South Florida is made up of a lot of low-lying areas near the water, and as the sea rises, king tides will reach farther and farther inland. It overwhelms storm drains, stops traffic routes and ...
The deeper tides will start Friday and continue through Monday, and can run 6 inches to a foot higher than a typical high tide in the summer. The king tides will return later in the fall, Oct. 27 ...
The Lake Trail experienced about a foot or more of flooding in some areas between Seaspray Ave. and the Flagler Museum as a result of King Tide Friday morning September 29, 2023.
King tides are the highest tides. They are naturally occurring, predictable events. Tides are the movement of water across Earth's surface caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon, Sun, and the rotation of Earth which manifest in the local rise and fall of sea levels.
The deeper tides will start Friday and continue through Monday, and can run 6 inches to a foot higher than a typical high tide in the summer. The king tides will return later in the fall, Oct. 27 ...
King Tides and an unusually high low tide will raise sea levels along Florida’s Gulf Coast just as Hurricane Idalia hits.
They offer a glimpse into a future with a few feet of sea level rise.
If you know anything about South Florida’s climate, it’s that September marks the start of the annual cycle of high tides known as king tides. Hurricane Ian is coming when king tides will be ...