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  2. King tide caused by October 'supermoon' could bring flooding ...

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    The next king tide is forecast for Nov. 13-20, the National Weather Service said. Last month's king tide flooded Palm Beach's popular Intracoastal-front Lake Trail, with up to 10 inches of water ...

  3. 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?

  4. King tides are forecast to return to Kitsap shorelines for ...

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    NOAA predicts that Kitsap County may see flooding from king tides of the type that broached Point No Point last winter.

  5. King tide - Wikipedia

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    A king tide is an especially high spring tide, especially the perigean spring tides which occur three or four times a year. King tide is not a scientific term, nor is ...

  6. When? Where? Why? A primer on those extra high high tides ...

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    King tide flooding in Miami-Dade was predicted for Aug. 30 to Sept. 2, the season peak Sept. 27 to Oct. 3, Oct. 15-16 and during the full moon Oct. 25-31. Each round of flooding from king tides ...

  7. King Tides on Pawleys Island could cause street flooding - AOL

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    PAWLEYS ISLAND, S.C. (WCBD) – Pawleys Island residents could potentially be impacted by the projected King Tides starting Thursday. Officials say the high tides are forecast to be higher than ...

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

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  9. Perigean spring tide - Wikipedia

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    A perigean spring tide is a tide that occurs three or four times per year when a perigee (the point nearest Earth reached by the Moon during its 27.3-day elliptic orbit) coincides with a spring tide (when the Sun, the Moon, and Earth are nearly aligned every two weeks). [1]