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tide. Sea
level rises over
several hours,
covering the
intertidal zone;
flood tide. The
water stops rising,
reaching a
local maximum called high
tide...
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Flood tide is the
rising tide of an ocean, the
opposite of ebb
tide It may also
refer to:
Flood Tide (novel), a
novel by
Clive Cussler Flood Tide (1934...
- prices). The
barrier was
designed to
provide a
flood defence capable of
resisting a once in 1000 year
surge tide at a base date of 2030. The
concept of the...
- 1362,
causing at
least 25,000 deaths. The
storm tide is also
called the "Second St.
Marcellus flood"
because it
peaked on 16 January, the
feast day of...
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Great Tide - BBC
Sounds An
episode of the ITV
series Savage Planet featured the
flood. The 1953
floods were
mentioned in
detail in the
drama film
Flood (2007)...
- than rip currents.
During slack tide, the
water is
motionless for a
short period of time
until the
flooding or
rising tide starts pushing the sea
water landward...
- p. 441. Friend, West Wind,
Flood Tide, pp. 74–75, 120–122. ORA I, v. 39/1, pp. 410, 411. Friend, West Wind,
Flood Tide, pp. 57–58. ORN I, v. 21, p....
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handle natural processes like
tides but also sea
level rise due to
climate change. The
prevention and
mitigation of
flooding can be
studied on
three levels:...
- of "flowing water", the word may also be
applied to the
inflow of the
tide.
Floods are of
significant concern in agriculture,
civil engineering and public...
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Storm tides of the
North Sea are
coastal floods ****ociated with
extratropical cyclones crossing over the
North Sea, the
severity of
which is affected...