If we get low pressure, a west wind and a spring tide the flooding will occur again. |
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There was an unusually heavy spring tide and a considerable wind at the back of it, so that the backwash was more than usually severe. |
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Pollack feed longer during smaller neap tides than they do through a big spring tide. |
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Exceptional weather conditions combined with a spring tide produced one of the worst floods in living memory for the east coast of England. |
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On a larger spring tide the right starts to produce equally fast ledgy takeoffs followed by a longer inside wall. |
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In 2006 and 2007, spring tide sampling occurred during ebb-to-flood tide periods, when flooding water entered the estuary as a salt wedge. |
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But it said the tides were not as high as their spring tide peak last weekend. |
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The current soon builds to a maximum 6-8 knots on a spring tide. |
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Runswick Bay is one of Britain's best beachcombing spots, especially during a spring tide. |
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For Hurricane Bill, waves were weaker than Juan hitting the shore, it did not occur near a perigean spring tide and the surge was less. |
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The Reynolds stresses show symmetry at the neap tide but less so for the spring tide. |
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It is also noticeable that during neap tides, the water near the bottom of the sill is denser than during the spring tide. |
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On the first low water spring tide, the area is to be raked and searched for any remaining oysters. |
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The last spring tide had brought lots of pieces of fishing nets and plastics. |
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The eggs stay stuck to the grass until the next spring tide comes along when the tiny larvae, half the size of a pin, hatch and are carried out to sea. |
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It's warm, the spring tide is rising, we're going over a shoal. |
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Maximum achievable depth is 7m on a spring tide, 4m at low water. |
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Here in Scotland, the first spring tide in July is normally when the early arrivals of young salmon start nosing into the estuaries, seeking out the rivers of their birth. |
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Inland waters: All waters above spring tide low water mark and all waters inside of a line drawn between caution signs set out from the mouth of a river on the shores of its estuary. |
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On the Normandy coast, one spring tide day, a woman is going to swim. |
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A spring tide occurs near full or new moon, and causes the greatest tidal differences because the Sun and Moon act together to create one large tidal bulge. |
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If the Moon is near perigee during a spring tide, the water level at high tide can be as much as 16 metres higher than at low tide at a place called Minas Basin. |
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During neap tides, they exhibit much longer closing periods than during the spring tide. |
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A bank in the centre of the Solent, Bramble Bank, is exposed at low water at spring tide. |
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Short astronomic cycles can be the difference between the tides or the spring tide every two weeks. |
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The Highest Astronomical Tide is the perigean spring tide when both the sun and moon are closest to the Earth. |
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The site encompasses a small area of the sea bed, exposed only at low spring tide, on which post graded Ostrea edulis, too small for market, have been relaid. |
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The Aegir occurs when a high spring tide meets the downstream flow of the river. |
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Coastal waters: Marine waters outside the spring tide low water mark, except where DFO has caution signs on the shore of a river's estuary to close the estuary to commercial fisheries. |
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During spring tide, the tide is felt up to 10 km. |
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The lowest point of any underground petroleum storage tank shall be located at a distance of at least 4.5m, measured horizontally, above the high water ordinary spring tide. |
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In the case of a continuous spill, the surface drift generated by currents must be taken into account, in this case with a mean high water spring tide and currents reaching a maximum of 2.3 knots in the area studied. |
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It also converted some current fields predicted by means of digital modelling, showing the development of currents throughout the tidal cycle for spring tide and neap tide conditions. |
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Two days later, in the lower tidal reaches of the river, the peak of the flood combined with a high spring tide to flood villages and 2,000 properties in Gainsborough. |
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