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Examples of high tide


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When the seawater recedes, the shore dries gradually, but at hightide the organisms are rehydrated quickly.
And it's hightide on the sound side.
I am at 1.5 km to the island but now the hightide is disturbing the ice again.
Although the ' revisionist' hightide has receded, it has left behind a number of vital interpretations that still dominate the field.
We swam at the beach at hightide.
The island is strictly a peninsula some 5 km (3 miles) long, joined to the coast by a narrow gravel isthmus that is covered by the sea at hightide.
The water is described as moving towards the north (up/in) at hightide, and towards the south (down/out) at low tide, approximately every 12 hours.
According to the practices of narrative realism in hightide in the 1880s, the rooms are carefully differentiated to express the class position and tastes of their inhabitants.
A catchment board is there alongside you, and when there is a very hightide or strong wind you feel how urgent is its work.
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During this period serious flooding could result if a tidal surge coincided with an "average" hightide.
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It might sometimes be flood in a river and sometimes hightide.
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Boats will accept motor cars only at certain times of the day, when hightide prevails.
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Opinion seems to vary on whether the nuisance actually becomes worse at hightide or at slack tide.
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Every time there is a hightide accompanied by gale-force winds, many of my constituents are in dread of what may happen.
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Not only is one-quarter of the area known as lowland but the greater part of that lowland area lies below the hightide level.
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The expression "ordinary spring tides" means the line reached by the monthly normal hightide.
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There are no new taxes; some old taxes have been reduced; the hightide of taxation is on the turn.
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At hightide the sea came nearly up to the engines, and the effect of the sea air on the engines can be imagined.
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We are nearing hightide on this matter now.
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They will go into it and go up with the tide to the hightide mark and back down again.
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The fact is that if one builds homes that lie 12 ft below hightide, one runs a considerable risk.
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I am told that there is still a strong wind over the area and that the next hightide is due at 2.30 am.
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That leads to a curious geographical quirk, for it means that at hightide some 100 square miles of my constituency is under the sea.
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Those are the points about which the local fishermen know and that is where they set their drift nets a half hour before hightide.
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The proposal is that the fence should run right down to the hightide mark on the shore.
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It lies beneath the level of hightide.
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I noticed from a very interesting study that the hightide in 1780 was 14 ft.
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In 1834 there was a hightide which was 15 ft.
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I could not find any line on the map which was hightide.
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From either of those places at hightide you may observe the commerce of the world moving on the flood.
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This measure should be viewed not with praise as an exercise to reverse by a few feet the advancing tide—or possibly the hightide—of permissiveness.
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Was he trying to get into port rather than wait for the next hightide, which would have been six hours later?
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At hightide even that bar is covered by water.
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I understand that training walls do not always show themselves at all states of the tide, but often are totally immersed at hightide.
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If we can stop the water from coming back up at hightide, we will save the homes of a great number of people.
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They need to be floated off on the next hightide, towed away and sunk.
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That is why the hightide of hysteria, which was demonstrated in some parts of the media, is now receding.
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I have been informed of a recent recurrence of flooding during a period of heavy rain and hightide.
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At hightide all the drainage gates and sluices have to be closed.
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I believe that after hightide they are filthy and children are unable to play on them their holiday games.
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Not only that, but we have suffered great damage, and are suffering it every time there is a hightide or a storm.
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There is still nearly an hour to go before hightide, so it could rise further.
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There is a reference to "say, 3¼ hours", which is only 1½ hours each side of hightide.
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The counts normally take place at or near hightide, and this does not conflict with the wildfowling.
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On top of that, there has been a hightide of youth crime, in which youngsters are the perpetrators as well as the victims.
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It was the coincidence of hightide with a tremendously high wind, producing a surge, which caused the particularly high water.
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No one seemed to know where the tide started and where it stopped or about hightide, spring tide and any other tide.
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When you have a very hightide all the drains are obviously made inoperative, and a certain amount of pumping is required.
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It was like a rope tied to a boat at hightide.
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There was a further hightide at 12.15 today, and a forecast of further gale force winds and a storm surge.
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One could put one's hand in the river at hightide.
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There can be no doubt that the whole pattern of urban life and devolution has taken us on from the hightide of metropolitan government and the metropolitan idea.
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It has a fabulous view over the beach; at hightide the outlook is pleasing, but at low tide it is a good deal less so.
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At hightide, for four hours, the sea is right up to the sea wall—indeed, at many parts of the sea wall to a considerable depth.
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The exceptionally hightide of 16·72 ft.
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About six months ago there was another hightide which overtopped the levels of the old defence but did not reach the level of the new one.
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As a result, waders concentrate in the area immediately before and immediately after hightide at the time of year when they need to feed for the maximum time.
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The time when flooding from sea water or tidal portions of rivers is particularly offensive and destructive is when there is a hightide in conjunction with an on-shore gale.
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There is the germination of an idea; the growth of a conviction; the forming of public opinion, all adding up to a hightide in the affairs of men.
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This year we are told definitely, openly, and frankly that not only have we not reached hightide, but that expenditure is to increase in the years to come.
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However, the snag is that the road will fall into the sea at the next spring hightide, so the option is, sensibly, not being canvassed.
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They often have to reclaim a large amount of that land from the sea or land that would be covered by the sea at hightide.
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In the event, flooding was caused by overtopping of the sea defences by wave action as a result of very high winds combined with a not unusually hightide.
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The harbour is dependent upon its being possible for ships to enter at hightide and at low tide and in fair weather and in foul weather.
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The amendment therefore is unnecessary, since the corporation has already designed the barrage so that it can be drained to the specified level between one hightide and the next.
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Nobody wants that bridge raised, because they know that just before or just after hightide they can get under it, because there is sufficient depth in the channel.
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Then there would be the possible effect of the barrage upon the levels of the river at hightide, which we ought to know more about.
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The area will submerge during hightide and is visible during low tide.
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The surface of the bridge was to be 150 ft above hightide.
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Since it developed during a new moon, an unusually large hightide occurred, and the storm brought a massive amount of water along coastal communities.
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Hightide came that evening, but contrary winds prevented sufficient depth for the ships to be freed.
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A small portion is visible at hightide, expanding by about 4 times that size at low tide.
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The only time he would not be able to use it is during hightide.
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Their preferred habitat are tropical and subtropical mangrove forests located above the level of hightide.
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A large amount of effort is expended on repairing water damage after each hightide.
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One of the seamen is in the water, and is covered by the sea with each hightide.
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It lives in mangroves from above hightide to further inland.
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The ship was filled below deck with barrels, hoping that the extra buoyancy would raise the ship at hightide.
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The area also serves as a hightide roost for waterfowl.
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The ship's wreck was upright on the seabed with only the bridge visible at hightide, but it blocked the channel.
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The archipelago comprises 365 islands at low tide, compared to only 52 islands at hightide.
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The 1896 bridge was 21.3 ft wide, and stood seven feet above mean hightide.
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At hightide, water from the ocean comes up and pools around the fort.
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The tree is a salt-water plant that is often submerged at hightide.
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The light provided on the tower (above hightide), as of 1871, could be seen over a distance of in clear weather.
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The cables were then to be tightened at each low tide, inching the wreck towards shore with each hightide.
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Like all true reefs, it is completely underwater (and a hazard to navigation) at hightide and visible at low tide.
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The beach contains rows of shacks and fishing boats, and at hightide the beach is narrow.
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Hightide brings in salt water, and when the tide recedes, solar evaporation of the seawater in the soil leads to further increases in salinity.
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It is also raised monthly for testing, with a full test closure over hightide once a year.
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The islets are found on western side which are submerged during hightide.
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The dam is equipped with a pump, and is able to pump freshwater downstream even during hightide to prevent flooding.
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Having cotidal points means they reach hightide at the same time and low tide at the same time.
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At hightide, his beached warships filled with water, and his transports, riding at anchor, were driven against each other.
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