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...
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causing perigean spring tides with the largest tidal range. The difference between the height of a tide at perigean spring tide and the spring tide when...
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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...
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severe tropical cyclones, high temperatures, and drought. King tides (Perigean spring tide) can combine with storm surges and the rising sea level to inundate...
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Nolle He came up with the name while reading Strategic Role Of Perigean Spring Tides in Nautical History and Coastal Flooding published in 1976 by NOAA...
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Bay of Fundy (category Tides)
created by the Saxby Gale, a tropical cyclone, which coincided with a perigean spring tide. Waves breached dykes protecting low-lying farmland in the Minas...
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the wide average-range between low and high tide levels, 8 m (26.2 ft) with a maximum perigean spring tide range of 13.5 m (44.3 ft). The first studies...
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Tuvalu (section Cyclones and king tides)
is also affected by perigean spring tide events which raise the sea level higher than a normal high tide. The highest peak tide recorded by the Tuvalu...
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Experiment Tides Amphidromic point Earth tide Head of tide Internal tide Lunitidal interval Perigean spring tide Rip tide Rule of twelfths Slack tide Theory...
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moon, a set of conditions known as the Perigean spring tide. High tides lasted over five successive high tides. The large storm dropped heavy snowfall...
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pressure causes more frequent and higher high tide levels. The Perigean spring tide (often called a king tide) can result in seawater flooding low-lying...
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Physical oceanography (section Tides)
coincides with the tidal rhythm producing the world's highest tides. As the surface tide oscillates over topography, such as submerged seamounts or ridges...
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Experiment Tides Amphidromic point Earth tide Head of tide Internal tide Lunitidal interval Perigean spring tide Rip tide Rule of twelfths Slack tide Theory...
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Experiment Tides Amphidromic point Earth tide Head of tide Internal tide Lunitidal interval Perigean spring tide Rip tide Rule of twelfths Slack tide Theory...
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(disambiguation) Argument of periapsis Perigea, a genus of moths Perigean spring tide Perigee moon or supermoon Perigeo, an Italian progressive rock group...
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Experiment Tides Amphidromic point Earth tide Head of tide Internal tide Lunitidal interval Perigean spring tide Rip tide Rule of twelfths Slack tide Theory...
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seaboard as far as New York. Heavy winds and rain coincided with a perigean spring tide, when a new Moon occurred when the Moon was making its closest approach...
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Deviations from the Beaten Track Perhapsatron Perifocal coordinate system Perigean spring tide Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics Period-doubling bifurcation...
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Outline of oceanography (section Tides)
or low tide. Perigean spring tide – A tide that occurs three or four times per year when the Moon's perigee coincides with a spring tide Rip tide – A strong...
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Tuvalu is affected by perigean spring tide events which raise the sea level higher than a normal high tide. The highest peak tide recorded by the Tuvalu...
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Experiment Tides Amphidromic point Earth tide Head of tide Internal tide Lunitidal interval Perigean spring tide Rip tide Rule of twelfths Slack tide Theory...
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point contact cement in a marine grainstone with displaced foraminifera (by tide and hurricanes) on the supratidal flat of the middle liassic platform of...
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two-metre storm surge created by the storm which coincided with a perigean spring tide; the Bay of Fundy having one of the highest tidal ranges in the world...
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5194/cpd-6-905-2010. See also Fergus Wood (1976). The Strategic Role of Perigean Spring Tides in Nautical History and North American Coastal Flooding, 1635-1976...
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"Introduction to Numerical Methods in Differential Equations". New York: Springer Science+Business Media, Llc. pp. 17 Batchelor, G.K. (1967). "An Introduction...
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[permanent dead link] Wilson, Ian R. (2014). "Are the Strongest Lunar Perigean Spring Tides Commensurate with the Transit Cycle of Venus?". Pattern Recognition...
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pressure causes more frequent and higher high tide levels. The Perigean spring tide (often called a king tide) can result in seawater flooding low-lying...
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smaller tidal range than is usual, i.e. lower high tides and higher low tides. Contrast perigean tide. apparent place The apparent position of an object...
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No 21 Ground Out (2019) Dorothy Ker (born 1965): One string quartet, Perigean Tide. Georges Lentz (born 1965): “Caeli enarrant…” IV (1991–2000), String...
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