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  2. Slack tide - Wikipedia

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    Slack tide or slack water is the short period in a body of tidal water when the water is completely unstressed, and there is no movement either way in the tidal stream. It occurs before the direction of the tidal stream reverses. [1] Slack water can be estimated using a tidal atlas or the tidal diamond information on a nautical chart. [2]

  3. Tide - Wikipedia

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    The tide then reverses direction and is said to be turning. Slack water usually occurs near high water and low water, but there are locations where the moments of slack tide differ significantly from those of high and low water. [4] Tides are commonly semi-diurnal (two high waters and two low waters each day), or diurnal (one

  4. Amphidromic point - Wikipedia

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    The maximum displacement of the amphidrome from the centre coincides with spring tides, whereas the minimum occurs at neaps. During spring tides, more energy is absorbed from the tidal wave compared to neap tides. As a result, the reflection coefficient α is smaller and the displacement of the amphidromic point from the centre is larger.

  5. Malibu Rapids (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    At slack tide, the entrance is virtually flat calm similar to the Skookumchuck Narrows near the entrance of the Jervis Inlet. The way to determine the direction of the tidal flow at the narrows is to observe the direction in which the tide is flowing. If the tidal flow is heading toward the Jervis Inlet then the tide is going out .

  6. Close call: video of woman nearly swept away highlights king ...

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    Know the Tides: Check tide schedules to know when the highest tides will occur. Wear Appropriate Gear: If you plan to be near the water, wear suitable clothing and footwear.

  7. Reversing Falls - Wikipedia

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    As a result, vessels wishing to enter or exit from the river must wait for slack tide. The Reversing Falls have also been an important industrial site for over a century. The Canadian Pacific Railway constructed the Reversing Falls Railway Bridge in 1885 [ 2 ] and this structure was replaced in 1922; [ 3 ] it is currently used by the New ...

  8. Heavy surf causes coastal chaos across SLO County. See the ...

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    See the photos and video. David Middlecamp, John Lynch. December 28, 2023 at 7:19 PM. Waves battered the shores of San Luis Obispo County Thursday morning as high tides washed onto streets, closed ...

  9. King Tides, Hail Lash Pacific Northwest Coastline [Video] - AOL

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    Seas churned as stormy weather affected coastal parts of the Pacific Northwest on Sunday, November 7, bringing the potential for gusty winds and hail, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported ...