The seasonal occurrence that can lead to disruptive tidal flooding is due to a combination of astronomical, climatological and meteorological factors.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — It’s that time of year -- higher than average tides called King Tides. During the fall, the moon is at its closest point to the Earth, which enhances our tides in September, ...
A meteorological phenomenon known as "king tides" is coming to east- and south-facing beaches along the Southeast coast early next week and will lead to disruptive coastal flooding, warn AccuWeather ...
King tides will be seeping into South Florida in the coming days, but some will be stronger than others. The tides will recur periodically through early December.
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) – Over the past few days, residents along the Georgia and South Carolina coastline may have noticed higher-than-normal tides, and this trend has prompted Coastal Flood Advisories ...
Media coverage of our massive king tides this month has been extensive and opened more eyes to worsening flood risk in ...
If you’re heading to the beach this summer to enjoy the sand and surf, be sure to know the difference between rip currents, rip tides and undercurrents to make sure you have a safe beach experience.
What are king tides and why could they cause flooding in the Southeast? You may have heard the phrase "king tide" before, but what does it really mean? AccuWeather's Anna Azallion explains ahead of ...
(PUEBLO, Colo.) — While some may be tempted to say there are tides in Lake Pueblo, there is actually no such thing at the reservoir. Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun.
Low to medium red tide levels are present in some areas on the west coast of Florida. Red tide can cause respiratory irritation in humans, especially those with pre-existing conditions. Red tide ...
Luxury condominiums on Flagler Drive may be above the king tide flooding, but residents still have to drive through the water to get home.