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If we get low pressure, a west wind and a spring tide the flooding will occur again.
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.
Pollack feed longer during smaller neap tides than they do through a big spring tide.
Exceptional weather conditions combined with a spring tide produced one of the worst floods in living memory for the east coast of England.
On a larger spring tide the right starts to produce equally fast ledgy takeoffs followed by a longer inside wall.
In 2006 and 2007, spring tide sampling occurred during ebb-to-flood tide periods, when flooding water entered the estuary as a salt wedge.
But it said the tides were not as high as their spring tide peak last weekend.
The current soon builds to a maximum 6-8 knots on a spring tide.
Runswick Bay is one of Britain's best beachcombing spots, especially during a spring tide.
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.
The Reynolds stresses show symmetry at the neap tide but less so for the spring tide.
It is also noticeable that during neap tides, the water near the bottom of the sill is denser than during the spring tide.
On the first low water spring tide, the area is to be raked and searched for any remaining oysters.
The last spring tide had brought lots of pieces of fishing nets and plastics.
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.
It's warm, the spring tide is rising, we're going over a shoal.
Maximum achievable depth is 7m on a spring tide, 4m at low water.
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.
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.
On the Normandy coast, one spring tide day, a woman is going to swim.
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It was a time of neap or spring tide, besides which the wind was in the right direction to make the water rise very high.
A fairly high spring tide will be whipped up by strong winds and some large waves could splash over sea defences.
And in Morwenstow, Cornwall, a 20-year-old was feared drowned after he was trapped by the spring tide.
During the first half of the 206-day cycle, the difference in height between neap tide and spring tide is decreasing, or below average, allowing a lesser ice wall build-up.
So that if these three wheels go, wealth will flow as in a spring tide.
Guest speaker Neil Schofield, Greenhouse Supervisor for City of Hamilton, on Spring Tide.
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