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Red tides, brown tides and rust tides kill fish and shellfish.
King Tides, sometimes called Spring Tides, typically appear in the spring and fall.
"King tides" is a non-scientific term that is used to describe exceptionally high tides of water.
The 12-hour variations, for instance, are due to each day's two high tides and low tides.
These high tides follow a cycle — after all, tides are caused by the moon and follow a predictable pattern.
During winter months, British Columbia experiences what are known as "king tides," unusually high tides that can cause coastal flooding.
Friday marked the start of Florida's King Tides, a term that refers to the highest tides in any given period.
The lake is whipped by wind and tides (big lake) doing what tides do, she never knows in or out.
The Moon's gravity produces Earth's tides, and the tides create intertidal zones, transitional areas on the margin between land and sea.
Any pictures taken of the extreme high tides can be uploaded with geolocation data embedded on the King Tides Project's website.
Scientists have a word for these super high tides, but it's not nearly as catchy as what the activists call them: king tides.
King tides—a type of perigean spring tide (there's your science jargon)—occur when extra-high tides line up with some other meteorological anomalies.
When the Earth rotates, the bulges move around in the oceans, causing the high tides and low tides in oceans all over the world.
Plus, it could make landfall during one of this season's two expected "king tides," super-high tides that regularly cause flooding in Florida on sunny days.
"First you'll see it during the highest tides of the year, then during the new moon and full moons," when peak monthly tides typically occur, Fletcher said.
Communities in South Florida are already flooding many times per year during everyday high tides, and they are struggling with the costs to combat the rising tides.
Proportionally, it has a bigger effect on the nuisance floods that can accompany what are known as king tides…The change in frequency of those tides is striking.
It happens during the king tides, which are natural events when the Earth's gravitational forces push tides higher than normal, and ocean water often spills onto the streets.
READ MORE: The latest updates on Hurricane Dorian Friday marks the beginning of Florida's King Tides, a term that refers to the highest tides in any given period.
Still, the notion that the gravitational pull of a nearby star would create tides on an ocean world, and that those tides could influence the planet's livability, isn't that crazy.
But like solar and wind, tides are not constant; the speed at which the tides ebb and flow is constantly changing in a sinusoidal pattern, repeated roughly every six hours.
"The gravitational force of the moon pulls the water in the oceans upwards, creating high tides in the areas of Earth facing the moon, and low tides elsewhere," she said.
"King tides", which is a non-scientific term that is used to describe exceptionally high tides of water, occur when the orbit and alignment of the Earth, moon, and sun combine.
How this compares to other red tides Red tides are measured in several ways: how long they last, the water's algae concentration and effects on wildlife are just a few, Kerr said.
A mid-January storm, coupled with extreme tides called "king tides," drove the seals away from Chimney Rock, a secluded point on the peninsula where the animals tend to congregate, Dell'Osso theorized.
How would the tides be impacted if the moon exploded?
To be honest, all this lifts all tides for us.
But eventually, Johnson argued, the changing tides can't be stopped.
They're seeing floods on sunny days associated with higher tides.
He will work out of the rotation with the Tides.
The high tides were set to return on Sunday morning.
With the Tides of Vengeance update approaching quickly on Dec.
Another round of exceptionally high tides are expected on Thursday.
According to PEW Research, the tides are shifting nationally too.
AFSCME, Tuesday's vote will be the turning of the tides.
The barriers would shut when scientists expected the highest tides.
With "The Prince of Tides," Mr. Conroy hit the jackpot.
Where are the biggest opportunities here given the shifting tides?
Cash is something that comes and goes like the tides.
But what if you're craving a man of the tides?
There is simply too little power in the lunar tides.
Seawalls, parks, and elevated buildings can protect against rising tides.
Red tides appear off the state's coast almost every year.
Bubbles percolate from the ground in floodwaters during high tides.
Rising tides may lift boats, but they can sink airplanes.
Tides of educated opinion began running strong to the left.
Tides in Boston are forecast around 10.5 feet, Brink said.
And timing of the tides is critical for the grunion.
So, no, I don't trust the tides of public opinion.
The critical one for me, and the one that says the most about the game's ruminations on death, is the choice to sever the castoffs from the tides (the Tides of Numenera as it were).
To make room, RHP Alec Asher was optioned to the Tides.
Taken semi-literally, the tides would be splashed to kingdom come.
But now there seems to be a turn of the tides.
As of this episode, tides are turning for this re-capper.
Engineering a solution to the rising tides will be enormously expensive.
It's responsible for the tides and eclipses and moderating the climate.
Celebrity hair color trends, like seasons and tides, come and go.
In addition to the tides, Shigokus are shaped by the wind.
But one Earthly matter the Moon does influence is the tides.
Indeed, the tides have slowly been turning for WWE's female Superstars.
Tides in the Channel are among the biggest in the world.
To make room, RHP Stefan Crichton was optioned to the Tides.
In politics, tides usually rise and fall to their previous marks.
Rising tides lift all boats, so stop being so stand-offish.
Who cares about a few millimeters of difference in the tides?
Just as the moon influences the tides, so presidents affect voters.
But the race will also inevitably be affected by national tides.
But due to strong tides, the actual length was about 130.
Ignore the lingering tides of sexism still awash in the country.
The tides are turning in TV shows and movies, it seems.
We have both EBB and NEAP tides in the puzzle today.
The moon's gravity does not fully explain how ocean tides work
First there are the mud flats, covered daily by the tides.
"An imagination tides you children over until you're grown," she says.
We stayed there star gazing hearing the tides grow every minute.
Are governments and businesses prepared to deal with the rising tides?
Jakarta exemplifies the typical response to rising tides and swelling rains.
Still, he figured artfully drawn political districts could outweigh political tides.
Beach"—explains that "king tides" are occurring "all too often now.
However, with strong tides, I recommend it only for strong swimmers.
The land and the water, the buried concrete and the tides.
They're hoping to turn the tides on Democrats this time around.
Now under the pull of popular culture those tides have shifted.
But their emergence can also often signal wider tides of gentrification.
High tides wash into beachfront condos on many of our islands.
Especially if, or when, political tides push the shares temporarily lower.
Monday night's full moon means high tides will be even higher.
And the WTO is struggling to keep up with the changing tides.
In a corresponding move, LHP T.J. McFarland was optioned to the Tides.
The Bay of Fundy, on Canada's East Coast, has famously strong tides.
Such scrutiny has seen Duterte's detractors engulfed by tides of online anger.
If such shifting tides are mismanaged, they almost invariably cause economic trouble.
And now, she thinks the tides are turning in the modelling world.
In some places, blooms, known as red tides, were 40 miles wide.
THE UNITED NATIONS is the world's most important watcher of human tides.
"This is the season of high tides," said Rio mayor Eduardo Paes.
Led by the moon and tides, the small fish fling themselves ashore.
"We all need to help each other and raise the tides here."
The tides may have turned for one of 2015's hottest stocks.
Those could face more regular flooding as the tides continue to rise.
But that was two months ago and now the tides have turned.
Expecting catastrophic tides and flooding, the mayor had closed all the beaches.
The fish spawn on high tides from earliest April through late June.
Their summers at the Silver Gull were as routine as the tides.
Mueller's investigation has turned the tides, at least for the time being.
The tides, by contrast, are more consistent and create more reliable power.
Baltimore also selected the contract of INF Paul Janish from the Tides.
You could liken the rolls to waves and tides of the sea.
No country can lightly build fences to stop the tides of history.
"For our families, it's often the tides of gentrification," Mr. Bowles said.
Flooding in November, prompted by exceptionally high tides, led to mass cancellations.
Tides in Boston are forecast around 12 feet on Thursday, Brink said.
Depending on the tides, some sections of the trail are periodically impassable.
Making matters worse is the potential for tides to exacerbate floodwater levels.
Depending on the tides, some sections of the trail are periodically impassable.
In April the tides spewed thousands of dead fish onto Dong Hoi's beaches.
Big Soda might be feeling just a little less big as tides change.
Places like Miami Beach, Florida, and Norfolk, Virginia, flood frequently with high tides.
Feminism, like any other political movement, has weathered a lot of shifting tides.
High tides will spill over old bulkheads when there is a full moon.
Yet most governments sought exchange-rate stability amid the sloshing tides of money.
X will shift with the shifting tides of the angry man and me.
The tides are known with strong accuracy years, and even decades, in advance.
Perhaps the tides are slowly turning on which of those two is valued.
That's how 2 Dope Queens has long been changing the tides of comedy.
Ironically, dinoflagellates are also responsible for one of nature's nastiest phenomena—red tides.
Lorenz's ongoing Tide and Current Taxi rowboat project similarly engages with the tides.
Tides will continue to hold about 9 percent of Tysan following the deal.
He had four strikeouts over 2 2/3 scoreless inning for the Tides.
Hough isn't really disproving a relationship between the moon, tides, and large earthquakes.
Seawalls built with manual labour are of limited use against the restless tides.
Other Democrats, meanwhile, insist that the political tides have turned in their favor.
People posted pictures of flooding and high tides from North Carolina to Delaware.
Its eclipses have terrified unknowing tribes, while its gravitational pull creates the tides.
However, the rising seas cause damaging floods during recurrent storms and high tides.
The uniqueness of individual candidates appears to have been swamped by partisan tides.
Torment: Tides of Numenera, another nostalgia project, had a similar feel to it.
Coastal roads are inundated without protection from both ordinary tides and extraordinary storms.
So now, rising tides threaten to submerge the tomb — or crack it open.
But the tides could turn if Democrats win some of these competitive races.
The tides go up and down, and the waves roll in and out.
But investors see the tides turning on how oil companies approach climate change.
The gentleman spoke of fishing, Montauk Point tides and the breezy day inland.
It's controlled by the moon and the tides, and I love all that.
Meteorologists said Thursday's tides were some of the highest ever recorded in Boston.
His audience saw his struggles with strong tides, soreness, cold water, and jellyfish.
They nest in the small stretch of time between the highest spring tides.
No matter, there is always a secondary peak midway between the highest tides.
In Boston specifically, "king tides" overwhelm walkways and roads several times a year.
Even after those tides passed, the industry almost did itself in by overfishing.
So she was a very influential person in the changing tides of Uber.
Families arrived and departed on tides pulled by their children's activities, homework, interest.
The bad news: This virtual reality is a warning of tides to come.
Like other dictatorships, the mullahs cannot hold back the tides of change indefinitely.
Cultural tides in America had turned, and the Met hadn't turned with them.
Record-breaking high tides flooded Venice three times in one week in November.
Resonance is what makes the famously large tides in the Bay of Fundy.
But one creature that Polykrikos hunts is the dinoflagellate that creates red tides.
Red tides are amorphous and can be steered by wind and water currents.
But, as my mother's son, I'm also pretty good at reading the tides.
Barbra was cutting "Prince of Tides," and I'm a huge Barbra Streisand fan.
"This work shows how important tides can be to remodel the rotation of a planet, even if that ocean only exists for a few 100 million years, and how key the tides are for making a planet habitable," said Green.
Boston Harbor, which has only seen tides above 15 feet twice -- in 1978 and in January, during the last bomb cyclone -- might see the tide at that level when high tides occur late Friday night and late Saturday morning, Jones said.
But the political tides haven't put a dent in CEO's optimism about their businesses.
Most local governments don't have the money for infrastructure to hold rising tides back.
What can they do if their electoral fate depends almost entirely on national tides?
It has raised tides in the Earth's oceans ever since the oceans first formed.
Rising tides of violence have forced a rethink of foreign military presence in Afghanistan.
Yes, rising tides lift all boats, including Airbnb, but it's a very large opportunity.
As Gizmodo's Ria Misra pointed out yesterday, a full moon means higher coastal tides.
The tides brought in the corpses of lobsters, crabs, starfish, and even more herring.
" One of Conroy's most notable works was his 1986 book, "The Prince of Tides.
Despite the seemingly shifting tides, no one would predict whether Pruitt's departure is imminent.
Changing tides in the worlds of industry and hardware have somewhat shifted its course.
But not everyone thinks Democrats will be able to capitalize on the shifting tides.
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"During the normal tides, only a few parts of Venice go underwater," Fagherazzi said.
These tides could crack Europa's mantle and give rise to deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
Exceptionally high tides and sea-water incursions threaten the fresh water under the atolls.
From the Sanders wing, the familiar tides of scorn and derision are flowing apace.
Causes can include pollution, invasive species, low tides and significant changes in water temperature.
Clues of the Day are "Mass distribution?" for WAFERS and "Current events?" for TIDES.
Tides are predictable and easy to forecast — not just hours in advance, but decades.
Cultural tides move in many directions, and Africa gets as much as it gives.
It is the therapeutic sameness of seasons, tides, weddings, graveyards, crops, clouds and babies.
But in recent weeks, there has been a shift in the tides among economists.
Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Br. Beach 67th St. station The Tides Beach channel dr.
But those tides only run through November, returning to a lesser degree in March.
Springs and NEAPS are both tides that alternate with the phases of the moon.
Somewhat surprisingly given the prevailing political tides, greenhouse gas emissions actually fell last year.
Massachusetts emergency officials said tides "will be astronomically high" in the next few days.
In Florida, for instance, rising tides could cut property values and reduce tax revenue.
Other possibilities for strandings include biotoxins, underwater noise, tides and extreme weather, DNR says.
How to transmit the surging tides of emotion in Gabriel's heart into natural speech?
Sign of the tides I work brokers' hours, which means mostly nights and weekends.
In other neighborhoods, these extreme tides bring water all the way to residents' doorsteps.
As ice melts and raises sea levels, high tides put Venice at greater risk.
After several days of rising tides, Mississippi braces for more intense flooding as Gov.
Similarly, no one human can direct the tides of arms sales or weapons development.
The classic 12-hour and 24-hour tides are well observed along the coast lines, but other long period tides exist as well, including the fortnightly tide—a recurring tidal phase that varies in magnitude over the course of its 14-day cycle.
Allow yourself to lay low and let things come to you until the tides change.
Before the recent hurricanes and king tides, the team intended to survey once a month.
The dangerous algae harbors a deadly brevetoxin, which is why red tides are animal killers.
James Stimson's book Tides of Consent is built heavily around this observation and its implications.
Even the trapmen don't go into the water, letting the tides carry out the traps.
And tidal energy is intermittent, since the tides come and go only twice a day.
If paired with bad weather, the king tides can create major waves and stormy conditions.
Life isn't perfect for LGBTQ+ country music singers or fans, but the tides are changing.
Most have closed naturally, but others still have water flowing through them with the tides.
And for the first time in my life, the tides may be turning in Europe.
In the past, red tides have lasted a few weeks to more than a year.
Red tides normally last three to five months, but this one began back in October.
The goal is to harvest the power of the bay's legendary tides to generate electricity.
If it does, that could turn the political tides in Germany hard to the right.
Countries like Bangladesh will suffer a triple whammy of heat, rising tides, and food insecurity.
The discourse around the difficulty of Dark Souls games comes and goes like the tides.
Rising tides, underground springs, and storm water can also wash into the pit from below.
Depending on which publications and networks you are reading and watching, the tides shift daily.
The human tides are as regular as the cycles of boom and bust and boom.
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Florida and Texas deal with red tides each year, but this one's effects are unprecedented.
These tides could crack the moons' mantle and give rise to deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
The road has been washed away by the Bay of Bengal's tides and strong winds.
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And we can expand clean energy by harnessing the power of waves, tides, and currents.
You can see already what's happening in Miami, particularly in Miami Beach with tides rising.
Sea-level rise also increases the risk of flooding during high tides and storm surges.
Because of rising tides, the sea cave is accessible only a few days each year.
The highest spring tides, very likely to flood the nests, occur roughly every 28 days.
The boat was unstable and tides were moving it around, a Coast Guard spokeswoman, Capt.
So can being aware of tides, water depth, potential underwater hazards, currents, waves and weather.
Using hospital records, researchers have found that respiratory and gastrointestinal illnesses increase during red tides.
In recent years exceptionally high tides have become more common, including four this month alone.
King tides will also occur this weekend, bringing coastal flooding to parts of the city.
The wet feet, the smell of tides, the logic that you can inhabit the tree.
Major shifts in geopolitical tides have resulted in bumpy currency fluctuations for the multinational conglomerate.
Record-setting high tides might strike Boston Harbor late Friday night and late Saturday morning.
Unlike New Orleans, Houston is above sea level and isn't threatened by coastal tides, etc.
The city has no use for the island, which can become submerged during high tides.
Storm surge is expected to reach three to six feet on top of normal tides.
The red tides eventually disappear because the organisms that create them have a population bust.
The bride is a program director of the Tides Center, a nonprofit incubator in Seattle.
They say the company should build its pens to withstand typical tides in the area.
Winds could gust to hurricane force — 13 miles per hour — in the area, and a combination of high astronomical tides, a 3-to-5-foot storm surge, and destructive waves are likely to produce historic coastal flooding in many areas during multiple high tides.
There's a special type of tide when the sun, moon and Earth align together bi-monthly around the times of the New Moon and Full Moon -- a spring tide, which means high tides are higher and low tides are lower no matter the season. 9.
Residents along New Jersey's coast prepared for potential flooding during high tides on Saturday and Sunday.
They think tides, sea level and seafloor changes are unlikely to be responsible for the brightening.
Lately you've felt like you can't rely on much, but the tides are beginning to turn.
It is at once chaotic and ordered: We can predict its tides, but not its moods.
Together, they'll produce four megawatts, enough to power 1,000 homes off the strength of the tides.
He was here to rally Democrats and to fight cultural tides the party didn't quite anticipate.
A tidal lagoon works by using the rise and fall of the tides to generate electricity.
So what about this "theory" that the tides are caused by the moon and the sun?
But in the 16 months since Ikuenobe arrived in Libya, the political tides had turned drastically.
The tides it raises in the oceans act as a gentle brake on the Earth's rotation.
"These [features] cross-cut the stress field for tides," lead study author Mikey Nayak told Gizmodo.
Dozens upon dozens have been brought in by the tides within the past six weeks alone.
Listen to the track below, and pre-order Rising Tides before it comes out June 23.
Trump and his administration have been pressed several times about the rising tides of anti-Semitism.
Torment: Tides of Numenera fell short of the mark and refused to ask a lingering question.
In the suburb of Narrabeen in the north of Sydney, huge tides eroded the coast line.
"Within the next 25 years, monsoon high tides will be flowing over this level," he predicts.
Knowledge of the past can help guide a response to the shifting and uncertain technological tides.
Sailors are more concerned with keeping ahead of Rio's shifting winds and tricky currents and tides.
Scientists speculated that the moon's phase was important in the ritual because it controlled the tides.
"This communique... is a first step towards turning the tides and saving our world," she said.
These tides claimed one of the most famous places on the street, an old corset shop.
The founder who saw potential when investors didn't and waited patiently for the tides to turn
Here are photos of Tuesday's flooding, and how residents and tourists alike faced the high tides.
Most of them grow in pools on the ground, seasonally flooded by rainfall or high tides.
Instead of buying and selling as the market tides change, Robbins says to think long term.
This Fast Company exclusive shed light on the story behind the ads and turned the tides.
This means more damaging storm surges and so-called "sunny day" flooding during ordinary high tides.
Washington policy wonks build technocratic sand castles that keep getting swept away in the cultural tides.
You never know what you'll find bobbing around in Times Square, washed free by the tides.
"Shadows" is part of Spectre's first six song EP, Inner Tides, which was released in 2016.
They now live in such fear of the tides that they sometimes sleep in their boats.
A fourth may be the surfer's learned respect for its powerful swells, tides and curling waves.
The tides of anti-Semitism continue to rise higher, and more government action is sorely needed.
That water inundates streets and lawns when the tides and winds conspire to push it inland.
More record-setting high tides might strike Boston Harbor on Saturday during the midday high tide.
Most often, she makes them in place, leaving them vulnerable to rising tides and changing weather.
Because they live in the water column, the crabs drift with the winds, tides and currents.
The Postal Service (stopped by neither rain, nor snow, nor high tides, it seems) still comes.
When the recessionary tides went out they took all the "boats" down with it, including ours.
But the vast majority of art is subject to the ebb and flow of cultural tides.
Why do communities all over the country ignore their vulnerability to hurricanes, tornadoes and high tides?
Tides roll in, tides roll out, and what do you know, this year $13.4 million washed up on the shore, in the currency of sand — 348,000 cubic yards of it, pumped onto the beach from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' dredging mission in East Rockaway Inlet.
Unlike the battle passes of other games, Tides of War is free content for all Battlefield players.
And with it came the inevitable tides of gentrification, culminating with the Tompkins Square riots in 1988.
High tides already spill onto the sidewalks, and future sea level rise threatens roads, homes, and infrastructure.
Hurricane Irma and the October king tides packed a double-punch, explains Jennifer Tisthammer, the estate's director.
He is likely to join the Tides rotation, which could feature six starters for the foreseeable future.
With the increase in King Tides, some cemeteries on the island are being washed out to sea.
He has turned his albums into rising tides that lift the boats that are his various enterprises.
Rising tides make hurricane storm surges even higher, causing greater risks for people living on the coast.
If the moon never existed, Earth would be very different (there wouldn't be ocean tides, for example).
For whatever reason, the tides of the internet have begun to flow in the pro-snake direction.
Meal kit companies, and there are many, are planning to rise on those tides for some time.
Johnny Depp with Keith Richards in 'Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End' and 'On Stranger Tides'
Coastal areas are generally more vulnerable to floods, given storm surges, high tides and rising sea levels.
Nike: There's chatter among analysts that Nike's earnings report might show a positive turn of the tides.
But after high spring tides last month, locals found that the Atlantic Ocean had returned the sand.
But the radius at which the black hole's tides can crack open a star increases more slowly.
Poole has gentle, short tides, meaning the shellfish are regularly submerged beneath the English Channel's salty waves.
With the tides of xenophobia on the rise, perhaps American Gods is just the show we need.
The 33-year-old is 23-27 with a 24 ERA in 12 starts for the Tides.
"The statistical behavior of tides, waves, and storm surge varies pretty significantly around the globe," said Vitousek.
The Seychelles faced a close call in May 2007, when high tides flooded land 50 meters inland.
But under normal circumstances, the high tides only cover the streets in a few inches of water.
In that way, the digital ghost of Yankeetown will survive long after the tides wash it away.
This has already led to more high-tide flooding (often called king tides or sunny-day floods).
They refuse to answer, admitting only they are a survey crew out of Anchorage studying the tides.
A storm surge is when hurricanes or tropical storms push the water level above the expected tides.
All told, Torment: Tides of Numenera is a more complicated treatise on the the idea of death.
It's an interesting piece of thought, especially now that we see the tides finally turning towards good.
Meet certain requirements, and your unit will do extra damage, potentially turning the tides of a battle.
The Ireland-based OpenHydro was developing a unique turbine design to extract energy from the ocean's tides.
You can't stop the tides of change, you can only hope to upgrade all of your headphones.
The Cotton-Perdue bill is a sign of the shifting tides on immigration in the GOP Senate.
"It's upside down in relatively shallow water with receding tides that are moving it around," Brown said.
This celestial alignment tugs at our planet, raising tides in the oceans and in the solid earth.
Windblown tides reaching 61 inches above sea level had submerged more than 70 percent of the city.
Right now those secondary peaks don't cause nest flooding as predictably as the new moon tides do.
The tides of history move in and out, though, and recently, Brutalism has undergone a remarkable rehabilitation.
"This is potentially a weeklong event with water and the tides coming and going," Mr. Curry said.
Right now, Miami is smack dab in between the seasonal events that ravage its shores: king tides.
The tides have changed and it's given us this great platform to talk about being a dad.
Money can't turn back the tides, but it can cause adults who know better to deny them.
"In reality, strong turbulence, induced by wind gusts and tides should dissipate energy of currents," he said.
While the deadly nor'easter has moved offshore, high tides are expected Sunday on the New England coast.
Shifting tides for LGBTQ AmericansUnfortunately, after the 2016 election, the political climate shifted away from LGBTQ equality.
Extreme water levels, such as high tides and surges from strong storms, would be made exponentially worse.
Warmer waters also lead to algae blooms, red tides that further decrease oxygen, and kill sea life.
Scientists say a combination of factors, including disruptive hurricanes, have contributed to this year's exceptionally high tides.
It was the city's worst flooding since 1966, when it experienced tides up to 6.3 feet high.
High tides and waves are also predicted for the southern coast of Sumatra, Java and East Nusa Tenggara.
Except the tides are changing — and fast — and this is not the month for men to victim-blame.
The tides, the weather, sunsets and sunrises, eclipses: all of that stuff occurs because the Earth is round.
We'll be wading into the height of the king tides; the water might rise up to our knees.
Why should I care if the tides rise again, if I am only a corpse riding the waves?
If you don't know the reef -- can't feel its tides and sense its moods -- then you can't survive.
Building seawalls and other defences to protect important stretches of shoreline from rising tides could cost £6.4bn-9.2bn.
So-called "nuisance" flooding, when king tides come in on sunny days, is already common in some neighborhoods.
In Miami, sea levels have risen at least five inches in recent decades, increasing flooding during high tides.
There are maji who conjure light, and those who control animals, and those who can govern the tides.
That can happen because the water is too warm or too cold, or because of extreme low tides.
Would you have the sea grow still and the tides cease, to save one wave, to save yourself?
It's something Venetians have learned to live with, when the city floods under high tides and strong winds.
Environmentalists also worry that any plant would alter the tides it was harnessing, making life harder for wildlife.
He noted that Washington tends to ride with the political tides, meaning enthusiasm ebbs and flows with polling.
But what happens when the ebb and flow of the daily tides is constantly changing your home turf?
Previous research has shown that tides — which are influenced by the Moon — can nudge faults to unleash earthquakes.
Above: This simulation shows a star getting torn apart by the gravitational tides of a supermassive black hole.
Viewed from a cynical eye, it's just the tides of human attention washing in and then out again.
The ocean is often cast as female in stories, with tales of sirens and goddesses controlling the tides.
Harvested the following August (18 months total, on average) by dredge (mostly) or hand-picking (during minus tides).
The tides are caused by the combined gravitational tug of the Sun and the Moon on the Earth.
The material lost to the tides must remain "a source of uncertainty" when trying to understand these volcanoes.
LF Craig Gentry had his contract selected from the Triple-A Norfolk Tides by the Orioles on Sunday.
After the driest holiday period since records began, the legendary high tides returned to Venice this past weekend.
Acqua alta isn't just a question of high tides or full moon — it also depends on the wind.
Our data-flooded era is one of technological progress, with tides rising at a never seen before pace.
The National Hurricane Center has warned of dangerous high tides from storm surges along parts of Florida's coast.
Moderator Rachel Maddow also asked Inslee about what he would do to prevent rising tides from submerging Miami.
Ron DeSantis formed a Red Tide Task Force to study the causes of red tides and potential solutions.
Brilliant young men drift through Oxford or an Oxford-flavored place on tides of erotic glamour and intellect.
Many see Mr. Trump's campaign as an extension of the political tides that have buffeted their own countries.
Along the way, tides can pull the debris back toward shore, where it builds up along the coastline.
I think, as we saw in the gubernatorial election in 2018, the political tides are shifting in Kansas.
Perhaps we are starting to see the tides turn — in 2017, there were 15 physicians sworn into Congress.
"He felt the tides and the currents were very, very strong," Mr. Astorino said at a news conference.
Aquino permitted one unearned run in six innings in his last start on April 14 for the Tides.
Water weighs 8.34 pounds per gallon, and the moon compels tides and waves, and blah blah blah blah.
The tides bring thousands of new residents to the city every week, and carry thousands of others away.
That is thanks to the moon's gravity, which draws on ocean's tides and slows Earth's rate of rotation.
Standard homeowner policies typically don't cover damage from floodwaters resulting from rising tides, flash floods or overflowing streams.
Kolkata, formerly known as Calcutta, now faces more intense and more frequent storms, cyclones, river tides and floods.
And about 900 people move each day to Florida — a blossoming whose parallel to red tides is obvious.
His first trip out, he photographed for about 45 minutes before the tides got the best of him.
In some ways, Vice's heightened focus on its studio is an acknowledgment of the shifting tides in media.
Like the weather, or the tides, electricity consumption could be reasonably well predicted, but it couldn't be controlled.
In Boston, one of the highest tides on record flooded a subway station near the New England Aquarium.
In the coming decades, climate change could leave the Netherlands even more vulnerable to fierce tides and storms.
That's no longer theoretical: Scientists have now documented a record number of "nuisance flooding" events during high tides.
In this way, his house is a little like the ocean he so admires, changing with the tides.
Just a few miles from Key West, the six-bedroom Tides Estate has its own private fishing dock.
But rising seas caused by climate change are pushing tides higher and higher, threatening the birds with extinction.
A wall won't work against rising tides of people, any more than it will hold back the seas.
Engineers have been retrofitting those canals with pumps to get water out of them even during high tides.
He was disappointed to find that the tides had rearranged the stones, and that the hole had disappeared.
Oyster reefs are hard, natural barriers that protect shorelines from erosion, rising tides and increasingly severe storm surge.
Indeed, the tides of nationalism fueled by the CCP could drive Beijing's approach in entirely the opposite direction.
Full moons tend to intensify tides, and have an even greater impact when the moon is at perigee.
Inspired by acqua alta, the peak tides dangerously flooding Venice, Abloh's work is at once graceful and ominous.
The state routinely closes roads with minimal rain, mixed with higher tides this will continue to get worse.
"The wind and tides have shaped it into something that isn't just a raceway for water," says Ramsey.
Every day, for thousands of years, the tides would come in and deposit sediment before rolling back out.
But we should reform the rules of the road to ensure that rising tides truly lift all boats.
Enceladus is Saturn's sixth largest moon and its tides are at the mercy of the gas giant's gravity.
I find Tides Home and Garden's two cosy high street storefronts, nestled among beauty salons and chain cafés.
Tuesday's high tides peaked at 110 centimeters, a level that would inundate at least 12% of the city.
That's partly due to political tides that nearly always recede for the party that holds the White House.
Falling tides are often the final straw, causing the grounded iceberg to break up suddenly into the waves.
You'll have days, sometimes tides, of really good fishing - but we were having weeks of really good fishing.
Tides create stability for the moon's orbit, which also help to heat it and keep it volcanically active.
What is often called "nuisance" flooding — inundation caused more by tides than weather — is already affecting property values.
When it becomes clear that the tides are turning, he boards the refugee ship with the other Asgardians.
Though not directly related to tides, they are more dangerous when the water is receding from the shore.
And some, like the many animals wrenched from their habitats or left stranded by receding tides, were alive.
And it's a place that's always changing, where rising tides and unpredictable future storms compete with its protection.
A leader in its industry that knew when tides were about to shift, WWD's predictions usually came true.
However much any of us three change through the tides, we will always be connected in the same sea.
KNR reported that strong winds and elevated tides moved the iceberg northward, away from the harbor, over the weekend.
Now, it looks like the tides are changing, and we're back to the ultimate lazy-girl color for summer.
Now, with social and market tides changing, Careem may be beating Uber to the new market of potential drivers.
Ultimately, though, the film seems to be more about the changing tides in Hollywood than it is about Manson.
Larry Murphree lived in the Tides Condominium Association, a community for individuals 55 and older located in Sweetwater, Fla.
Much like that fierce storm, this year's bomb cyclone's high tides and fierce winds meant a lot of flooding.
This proposal for new parks and wetlands in lower Manhattan, to help absorb rising tides, is one such design.
But over the years, tides shifted, and the NCAA eventually reached a deal in which it reinstated Paterno's victories.
But even now, some coastal cities are getting flooded by the highest tides even in the absence of storms.
Jack lets Blackbeard take it from him during the search for Ponce de Leon's ship in On Stranger Tides.
The tides are caused by the activity of the Earth magnet that is at the bottom of the sea.
The abnormally high tides were reported in areas from Perth Amboy in New Jersey to Delaware&aposs Fenwick Island.
Tides are rising, with more reports of flooding in coastal regions, and warmer oceans are disrupting the fishing industry.
However, as Pickering pointed out, Johnson has a reputation for adapting his rhetoric to changing tides of political sentiment.
Red tides — named for the muddy brown hue the Karenia brevis turn the water — are common in southwest Florida.
"We can have more red tides in the future, but that will be because of natural occurrences," Thomas said.
They talk back and forth for a while before the karate expert manages to turn the tides once again.
They could help with aerobraking accurately at Mars, or provide timing Europa's tides to hunt for a subsurface ocean.
Proportionally, it has a bigger effect on the nuisance floods that can accompany what are known as king tides.
The orbit is prograde and not sun-synchronous, which will help it avoid picking up a bias from tides.
Scientists have also found evidence (though that evidence is scant) that solid-Earth tides can trigger more substantial earthquakes.
Pluto doesn't have the gravitational energy from a nearby massive planet to maintain tides and help warm the water.
The rules that govern how companies collect, use and share consumers' data shouldn't ebb and flow like the tides.
Less oxygen can lead to "black tides," which can, in extreme cases, cause mass die-offs of marine life.
It waxes and wanes and affects the tides—and water, of course, is an element tightly associated with emotions.
The only constant is change ... unless you've got a handy Chrome extension fighting the tides of time, that is.
From what I've read, Miami Beach has seen a lot of flooding in recent years associated with higher tides.
And the larger East Antarctic Ice Sheet, in the very long term, could lift tides 19 meters, he said.
This herb is found growing along coastlines sprouting out of composting seaweed and sand, often immersed in salty tides.
The hurricane center warned the storm is "potentially catastrophic," especially if the worst conditions hit islands at high tides.
Storm surges and roaring tides are a fact of life here, where almost everyone talks like an amateur hydrologist.
When high tides coincide with strong winds and a low pressure system, the effect can be unpredictable and extreme.
That's also because the storm is happening at the same time as a full Moon when tides are high.
"There are just three different periods of potential flooding when the tides would already be normally high," he says.
It has already caused both cities to regularly experience coastal flooding on fair weather days during astronomically high tides.
Clean drinking water is already scarce on several islands, and saltwater from high ocean tides has infiltrated some wells.
Higher tides increase the likelihood of erosion, saltwater intrusion in aquifers, nuisance flooding and major flooding events during storms.
Venice has been hit by flooding in recent days due to record tides, leaving parts of the city submerged.
When storms are slower, their forceful winds, heavy rain, and surging tides have much more time to cause destruction.
Torment: Tides of Numenera has generated a lot of innovation around how a player can die and be reborn.
Giffords expressed hope that the shifting tides in Congress will lead to a different outcome on gun control issues.
The winds and high tides brought on by Friday's full moon will join forces to create devastating flood conditions.
Riffs and amplifier feedback can't stem the tides of fascism, or turn back the ticking clock of climate change.
He fights against the tides while he continues to put percebes into his bag, looking back at the sea.
But despite his defeat, Kobach's causes — restricting immigration and tightening voting requirements — seem to be enjoying favorable tides elsewhere.
The Scottish land artist Andy Goldsworthy, whose work is featured in the documentary "Rivers and Tides," is an inspiration.
The Berlin Wall has fallen not long before it takes place, leaving England vulnerable to new tides of immigration.
The ponds, known as gei wai, make use of the tides to suck in young shrimp from Deep Bay.
The community's most recent phase, luxury apartments over shops and cafes called the Tides, broke ground this past fall.
They may have been swimming beyond a water safety buoy and encountered strong tides and rip currents, Gonzalez said.
Dorian could unleash catastrophic winds, heavy flooding and life-threatening storm surge exacerbated by high tides at the coast.
Officials hoped that southerly winds and high tides would lift the iceberg and carry it away from the village.
Should he do something now, or wait and see if the public outcry and pressure on Facebook tides over?
Sometimes strong winds and bad weather contribute to unusually high tides, which typically last between two and four hours.
Whereas our show — whether it be Next in Fashion or Queer Eye — I think that the tides are turning.
But renewed trade-related tensions with China on Tuesday put a spotlight on how quickly political tides can shift.
Big fish, seals, cormorants, gulls, and terns congregate in the tides, plucking out herring and mackerel as they move.
Some locations along the Jersey Shore could see tides 2-3 feet above average, putting them above flood stage.
Already, he said, sea level rise and subsidence leave the road to the station frequently flooded at high tides.
Their first shop sells tables, ornaments, and small furniture, while the other houses Tides' own bespoke interior design service.
One of those themes is the tides of history, and whether one can ever really decide to avoid them.
People who boycotted Star Wars Battlefront II because micro-transactions could shift the tides should get equally pissed here.
They're citing tide tables, which show higher tides every month this year than on the day of the eclipse.
King tides happen once or twice a year because of a specific alignment of the sun, earth, and moon.
Construction is expected to begin in the spring on the Tides, which will include 900 units, including rentals and condos.
Quavo "Emotional" The tides — er, or charts — and turning and we're seeing a surge of women on the rap charts.
World of Warcraft's next big update Tides of Vengeance is expected to drop soon with a new raid and warfront.
I spent days waiting for the tides to turn, for the sensation of being liked by a group to erode.
It looks like President Donald Trump's reaction to the Charlottesville riots were enough to turn the tides for Clay Aiken.
Daenerys spent much of season seven riding high, but by the end of it, the tides had turned against her.
Seasonal tides already bring flooding and aquatic visitors to the Miami area: octopuses in garages and barracudas in swimming pools.
The body of Thomas Zakrewski, 46, was found Tuesday night, hours after he had gone missing in the treacherous tides.
Rauner has enough money to shift the tides, and his campaign just released another last-minute attack ad against Ives.
The Black Tides of Heaven and The Red Threads of Fortune by JY Yang Some authors have a debut book.
This is a major, yet underreported, story, and critical for understanding the changing financial tides between China and the world.
The fickle combination of weather, tides and currents, all during El Niño winter, brought perfect conditions to Mavericks last week.
In Kaiaua, a seaside town south of Auckland, authorities called for residents to evacuate as strong tides submerged the coast.
Sun, wind, water, biomass, waves and tides, and the heat of the soil, all provide alternatives to non-renewable energy.
"When we call the city to complain, they say it's the tides, there is nothing they can do," she said.
Boaters are familiar with these shifting tides, but for those of us on shore, we may rarely notice this phenomenon.
People are being snatched up by invisible beasts, consumed by black goo, and thrown around by rising and falling tides.
And rising tides — which will put cities underwater, destroy property, and displace millions people — are not good for the economy.
"As more people are spending money in the economy, it's almost like a rising-tides-raises-all-boats," he said.
But scientists say red tides in and of themselves are a natural phenomenon observed as far back as the 1600s.
The city is regarded by many as a proactive leader in efforts to hold back the threats of rising tides.
Whenever he got time in the private bathroom stall, he would study maps and charts of the tides and currents.
On the New Jersey shore, a region hard-hit in 240 by Superstorm Sandy, the storm drove flooding high tides.
He simply takes this as an immutable truth of the universe, like the tides or the phases of the moon.
The team investigated how the tides of potential oceans with different depths could have influenced the rotational speed of Venus.
These tides stretch and relax Europa, cracking its surface ice and building friction that heats the moon from the inside.
Red tides have been reported in all US coastal states, and it's possible they'll start happening more often, NOAA says.
Jake, pale and reserved, is an exile from Manhattan, flung across the East River by the tides of family fortune.
"Inflation is the order of the day," Richard Eder wrote of "The Prince of Tides" in The Los Angeles Times.
The energy can swing from deep, lusty passion to paranoia as the tides of Pisces's ocean churn during Venus retrograde.
The unclothed moldie looked like every other moldie: a bulbous-limbed, vaguely anthropomorphic, protean shape that quivered with internal tides.
The changing political tides in Orange County were captured in the ethnic dynamics of the race to succeed Mr. Royce.
Those faraway lights in the sky moved in predictable ways and had clear effects on our seasons, tides, and harvests.
"Leaning Into the Wind" is a de facto sequel to "Rivers and Tides" (2003), by the same director, Thomas Riedelsheimer.
They're made for sea life to cling to, or move with the tides, or refract the sun as it's passing.
The wider beach can then help buffer high tides and violent storms from damaging or destroying nearby property and infrastructure.
But as climate change pushes the tides ever higher, these islands, and their ancient culture, are at risk of vanishing.
High tides threatened coastal areas and forced the authorities in London to close the Thames Barrier to protect the city.
Even when land is mostly dry, occasional high tides or storm surges bring in saltwater that poisons the rice paddies.
If Earhart crashed there, they believe, rising tides would have dragged her plane over the reef, and down the escarpments.
Its depth and breadth have fluctuated over the ensuing eons: Its northern tides once lapped shoreline in present-day Illinois.
Boston Harbor has only seen tides above 15 feet twice -- in 1978 and in January, during the last bomb cyclone.
It takes four days if the tides are right, the weather holds, the engine does what it's supposed to do.
I don't know if the tides would make it this far back—or maybe it floods when the rains come.
Those numbers suggest that Republicans won't escape the historical tides that nearly always punish the president's party in midterm contests.
Tides are caused by the moon There are two bulges in Earth resulting from the gravitational pull of the moon.
"Minor to major coastal flooding and erosion will be possible, especially during high tides," according to the National Weather Service.
Every two weeks the pull of the moon combines with the geography of this region to create unusually large tides.
Exceptionally high tides similar to this one have taken place in the city roughly once every five years or so.
But the tides of war were changing, and Panetta wanted the country to know about it in no uncertain terms.
Meanwhile, the sinister keyboard drop and honking bass blasts shudder and thud, propelled forward by rising tides of electric distortion.
Tides of immigrants, beginning with the Dutch in the 17th century, have imprinted the soil with their DNA (and their garbage).
Finally, Juno will also be used to measure tides raised on Jupiter that are caused by Io and its other moons.
Rather than understanding the bilateral relation as a zero-sum game, Mr. Trump should understand that rising tides lift all boats.
The fourth installment, "On Stranger Tides," garnered about $241 million in the U.S. but more than $800 million from foreign markets.
In the days and weeks following the meltdown, waves and tides delivered this radioactive waste back onto the surrounding coastal beaches.
But, the tides change after Nola's trip to Puerto Rico with Mars (Anthony Ramos), Shemekka (Chyna Layne), and Winny (Fat Joe).
Even in the places being inundated by rising tides, local historic commissions have denied requests to raise buildings, on aesthetic grounds.
Viewers might ignore altogether Miya Ando's quiet "Tides" (2011), aluminum plates dusted with sapphire crystals, for the Instagrammable moment "Chandelier" provides.
In Cape May County — the southern tip of the shore — tides as high as 216 feet flooded garages and ground floors.
Proteus creates tides on Neptune, just like our Moon does on Earth, and this interaction causes the moon to move outward.
Coastal flooding from above normal tides and isolated tornadoes are possible Saturday as the storm moves in, the weather service said.
During slack tides, or when there is little to no flow, no energy is being produced or delivered to the grid.
Mokoya sees visions of the future as it will be, and is the lead character in The Black Tides of Heaven.
In the latest installment, Tides of the Titans, Leaper is a courtier, explorer, and thief who yearns after Queen of Airakland.
The last film, "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides," which made over one billion dollars globally, was released in 2011.
According to the Oceana organization, moon jellyfish are often found on beaches after strong storms or tides that push them onshore.
In recent years, evidence has been mounting that the ocean's twice-daily high tides can result in small, slow-moving tremors.
" Ren went on to emphasize the tides of progress saying, "Now we are rolling out 5G and soon we'll welcome 6G.
After about two weeks, and when the tides are just right, the females head into the ocean with their mature eggs.
Before the neutron stars merge, each one pulls on the other via gravitational attraction, like the moon creating tides on Earth.
I saw how mothers were carrying their little babies, braving the cold and strength of the waves as the tides rose.
Nearby there's an independent theater, a serene coffee shop, and a yoga studio—the hallmarks of turning tides in any city.
The author, best known for The Prince of Tides, lost his battle with pancreatic cancer on Friday in Beaufort, South Carolina.
I met a handful of people who saved up to buy one-way tickets to Arkansas because of the rising tides.
With rock-star talent poached from Google and tides lifting all automated boats, Formant's biggest threat is competition from tech giants.
Obuong's goal is to make the club a lasting institution, to resist the economic tides that push against the club's progress.
MOSE is a seawall barrier that consists of 78 mechanical gates to rise up with the tides and protect the city.
"But all it takes sometimes in life is one unfortunate, unpredictable, unpreventable event, and that can turn the tides," she said.
Native advertising The tides are changing and we are seeing big shifts towards native advertising to increase performance through relevant messaging.
As president, he pursues an unlikely quest to push back historical tides in the economy and other realms of American life.
That Stanford has declined to divest in oil and natural gas obviously will not turn the tides of the climate issue.
Our enthusiasm for foreign intervention seems to ebb and flow, like the tides, or swing back and forth like a pendulum.
NOTES: The Orioles recalled LHP Donnie Hart from Triple-A Norfolk, and RHP Mike Wright was sent back to the Tides.
One spike came around the same time as some of the earliest evidence of ocean tides — about 3.2 billion years ago.
The entire industrial strategy of employing British manufacturing to harness British tides relies explicitly on delivery of a pathfinder at Swansea.
The tides are quite literally the flows of reality, and severing the castoffs from the system functionally erases them from existence.
They moved up the street, upstate or down South, all to higher ground, though still feeling the pull of the tides.
With this in mind, Glaze says he's hopeful campaign work following the Orlando massacre will turn tides at home and abroad.
There was a point in that game when it was like an omen, they were turning the tides and actually winning!
White wine has long been in the long, dark, purple shadow cast by red wine, but the tides are slowly turning.
That said,shifting political tides could also mean Wall Street is about to lose its cheerleader-in-chief President Donald Trump?
They brave frosty temperatures and rough tides, but also find time to catch up with fellow swimmers and enjoy warm treats.
Low tides, for one thing, made it nearly impossible for the boats to get to the beach to let Marines disembark.
And much of it is connected to the new Tides complex, including second locations for two well-known Rockaway Beach businesses.
Mothers and daughters, sons and fathers, wrestling with illnesses that surge and recede in waves and cycles, with neurotransmitters the tides.
A river delta city of 21975 million, Kolkata now faces more intense and more frequent storms, cyclones, river tides and floods.
"The fact that this storm is hitting during some of the highest tides of the year is very concerning," Miller says.
Those changing tides don't mean that Apple will lose its fight this time, or that it will end in another draw.
Between the questionable supermoon tides, Cole's lifetime suspicions about Ben, and her dream, Joanie figures out that Ben was Alison's boyfriend.
Along with heavy snowfall and 50 mph winds, the coast was rocked by swells, made even worse by unusually high tides.
Brand said that this is "not much of a problem anymore" because Florida authorities shut down shellfish harvesting during red tides.
"King tides" take place when the alignment of the moon, sun and Earth creates a stronger gravitational pull on warm oceans.
Like most markets, the food industry is subject to the shifting tides of consumer preference, especially in today&aposs viral world.
Fighting the twin tides of online streaming and comic-book blockbusters, they're the real heart of the New York moviegoing experience.
Tides more than 3 feet higher than normal were reported Sunday afternoon in Miami Beach, likely the result of storm surge.
Slow tides of distortion rise and then fade; Canty uses his bass drum to patiently reinforce Pirog's slow, single-note lines.
As sea levels continue to rise, storm tides will climb even higher, bringing destructive floods even during not-so-extreme storms.
This spectacular reproductive event occurs twice a month on nights after new and full moons, when tides are at their highest.
A natural arch at Porthcothan Bay in Cornwall, United Kingdom, was destroyed due to high tides and strong winds in 2014.
Sand is widely regarded as an effective mitigator of storm damage: A wider beach can dissipate the energy of storm tides.
Water is an element that symbolizes emotions, and Pisces can feel the emotional tides in a room better than anyone else.
A tsunami warning was lifted on Saturday night but coastal residents were urged to seek higher ground in case tides rise.
But by day 9, when the tides rose and water temperatures cooled, the corals no longer tapped into this genetic stress response.
The timeline also includes a selection of works from the above artists that illustrate the changing political tides of second-wave feminism.
Coastal flood watches are up for these areas, with the biggest concern occurring during the Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning high tides.
But biology may still struggle, due to the absence of certain physical and chemical processes induced by planetary rotation and by tides.
The company blamed high tides for the fish spill, but the tide tables didn't seem to be too strange, reports the CBC.
It left North Carolina with power outages, flooding, downed trees and power lines, while rain and tides brought flooding along Virginia's coast.
Real facts are submerged into the swamp bottom of lies and manipulation (Orwellian) by the sea tides of their manufactured alternative cousins.
His new book X is out now and it's designed to help big companies survive the changing tides of business and tech.
The US National Hurricane Center warned that the storm is "potentially catastrophic," especially if the worst conditions hit islands at high tides.
Both seasons examine the political tides that are still deeply relevant in 2018, helping to provide some vital context for headlines today.
I'll probably still be playing it another 20 years from now, assuming the rising tides haven't done us all in by then.
The shifting of America's population to coastal communities, where 39% of the population live, means Americans are more vulnerable to rising tides.
Forecasters said widespread flooding was possible from heavy rain, up to 20 inches, storm surges and high tides along the East Coast.
We overestimate our ability to explain how things work, whether artifacts like greenhouses and bicycles, or natural phenomena like tides and rainbows.
Fortunately, owing to incoming tides and the efforts of the youngster, the mother humpback was able to free herself and swim away.
Also known as sea sparkles, red Noctiluca scintillans are contributors to red tides—deadly algal blooms that are toxic to marine life.
The resulting icebergs are likely to float away, carried by swells and tides, rather than create a pileup that slows things down.
The inevitable rising tides brought by global climate change have architecture and engineering firms around the world developing ways to protect cities.
Unfortunately, the "Game of Thrones" star didn't exactly turn the tides for the Rangers ... they ended up losing the game 3-2.
By the fourth film, "On Stranger Tides," more than 75 percent of box office revenue was earned overseas, a whopping $804.8 million.
Images were already rolling in Friday morning from along the coast, showing high water levels with more high tides yet to come.
The waves tore away three bedrooms in the past year, leaving the fragile structure even more vulnerable to rising tides and storms.
Hefty dykes protected the flat farmlands from ferocious tides and the expanse of mudflats stretched out ahead of us like a painting.
Venice, known as the "city of water," regularly faces unusually high tides, called "acqua alta," that rise up from the Adriatic Sea.
Fueled by high winds that elevated the tides five feet above sea level, that bout of severe weather left 11 people dead.
In the case of climate change, that means we're trying to fight the rising tides with feats of engineering and technological guile.
The founding fathers understood this as well, and structured the constitutional system of government to insulate the judiciary from changing political tides.
Flooding season, or "acqua alta" — a period of particularly high tides in the Adriatic Sea — runs from autumn to spring in Venice.
But the changing tides over the course of that hard-fought contest led to highly unusual cases of lawmakers shifting allegiances midstream.
As the tides change politically, we will undoubtedly see new approaches and ideas for immigration, particularly as it applies to extraordinary individuals.
These tides stretch and relax Europa and Enceladus, cracking their surface ice and building friction that heats the moons from the inside.
I have great faith in our people, including our ability to withstand the tides of divisive forces far more powerful than Trump.
Officials are hoping the wind and tides move it away from the village, but it may be grounded on the ocean floor.
"The worst-case scenario is a tropical storm making landfall during the highest tides of the year in the Summer," Fletcher said.
It comes, improbably, from Vilnius, Lithuania, where a small but mighty digital publisher is successfully navigating the changing tides of Facebook's algorithms.
Currently under construction, the tetrahedron appears to be swept away from the West Side Highway as if by the Hudson River's tides.
"The problem was Rafa came alive, and Rafa was Rafa," Federer said, as if he were describing climate change, or the tides.
With rising tides of climate change, it remains vulnerable to flooding, even now pouring raw sewage into the streets in heavy rains.
Only during their general-election face-off in the latter half of 20133 did Trump and Clinton confront equivalent tides of naysaying.
They already have all the necessary gear — a boat, ropes and buoys — and they understand the currents and tides of the gulf.
On Thursday, high tides brought the water back all across the city, flooding the narrow streets up to people's ankles and shins.
The moon controls the tides, so Cancer really has a hold on our bodily reactions because we are mostly made of water.
They may have been swimming beyond a water safety buoy and encountered strong tides and rip currents, Gonzalez said in a tweet.
If they last through the night, they still have five days of increasingly high tides ahead of them until the new moon.
Ms. Apgar and Dr. Elphick are making video recordings of nests during high spring tides so they can see what actually happens.
It requires a delicate dance — learning to read unpredictable tides of control and relaxation, and shutting down posts that would irk Beijing.
" The generosity of spirit affirmed Pat Conroy's observation in "The Prince of Tides" that "in families, there are no crimes beyond forgiveness.
"Acqua alta," or high water, is the phrase used in the city of canals to describe unusually high (though not uncommon) tides.
The fourth chapter, subtitled "On Stranger Tides," was roundly seen as a creative dud, but it still took in $8733 billion worldwide.
The veteran critic and curator speaks to Hyperallergic about the museum's festival of film restoration and the changing tides in the field.
The tides washed the whale's body to shore at Araruna Beach in the city of Soure, said Bicho D'agua oceanographer Maura Sousa.
In her Pacific atoll nation, water covers much of the land at some point every year as tides rise higher, she said.
Officials also warned that coastal parts of Long Island and Connecticut could experience up to two feet of flooding during high tides.
Tides from the Carolinas to Florida, and from the Florida Keys to Tampa, have been six to 18 inches higher than expected.
When we peer down into the water sloshing against a harbor's walls, the ever-shifting tides might obscure the sea's creeping rise.
In Virginia, a wave of blue in the statehouse made it seem as though the tides might be turning in our nation.
The Trump administration's approach is still in the world of Bretton Woods past and is underestimating the changing tides out of Beijing.
She was nominated again in 1991 for The Prince of Tides and remains the only woman to have actually won the honor.
At present, the mass of their ice sheets draws the seas to them in the same way the Moon's mass draws tides.
Once at sea, Bertish can expect to battle rough seas, sun exposure and tricky tides and currents, as well as unforeseen obstacles.
Rising tides can also affect sea turtle nesting sites, including the Kemp's ridley nesting sites along the Gulf of Mexico, harming eggs.
The tankers need to be anchored to the shore, which means that Collaris' team has to consider the strong current and tides.
Horny likes are tied to the rotation of the earth, the tides, our circadian rhythms, early morning horn, and late-night heavy breathing.
But in Black Clover, Asta's growth and personality end up driving everyone else to grow, in a "rising tides lift all ships" way.
While the tides of Black British music continued to drift over mainstream and even international shores, he remained the culture's best kept secret.
"Sometimes in life you need luck, and this was a big piece of luck for us," Susan said pragmatically of the turning tides.
But due to natural subsidence and the higher tides caused by global warming, the city is more vulnerable to flooding than ever before.
As journalist Robert Rient writes in the introduction to OUT: LGBTQ Poland, out today on The New Press, those tides are indeed changing.
A place like Annapolis, too, is impacted by king tides, and there are signs that the sea level is rising pretty rapidly there.
To let art be what it's going to be, even if that means it gets swept up by the tides of the sea.
On low-lying fragments of land like the Marshall Islands, the tides are threatening to take away what they previously helped support: life.
That can happen for a lot of reasons — because the water is too warm or too cold, or because of extreme low tides.
High tides lap at Florida streets; Antarctica is splitting; allergies are getting worse; the Great Barrier Reef is hanging on by a thread.
A few times a year, when the orbits and alignment of the Earth, moon, and sun combine, so-called "king tides" are produced.
The flooding which is caused by high tides is always a good marker for how the sea level rise will affect coastal communities.
A woman who was taking pictures of the tides from her house called 911, but the children, aged 4 and 7, both died.
Set over a century in the future, the inhabitants of New York City's MetLife Tower make their way through life amidst rising tides.
Its tidal range, the difference in depth between high and low tides, of around 153 metres is among the largest in the world.
The already fading warmth from your skin, the trips that seemed like yesterday receding into memory like the once frolicked in ocean tides.
Mosby's office would probably insist the decision was made based on the evidence, and not in response to the tides of public outcry.
This approach lets us cross-pollinate our industries and our disciplines, so creative development and innovation become rising tides rather than isolated spikes.
The big question is what causes these red tides to start, and stop — and for that, the scientists agree, they need more data.
But the paper also suggests we should consider using natural tides in bodies of water as a way to get hydroelectric turbines spinning.
Speaking at a gathering of conservationists in Washington, Obama warned that rising global temperatures were already leading to extreme tides and increased erosion.
The current predicted high tides in Atlantic City Saturday evening and Sunday morning would rank in the top 22 highest on record there.
Coming, coming, and coming again, the tides repeat Nietzsche's recurring passion for Dionysus, sustain his vision of the eternal return of heroic times.
This film will reunite Bloom with his co-star Keira Knightley, who also skipped out on the franchise's fourth flick, On Stranger Tides.
And the hardest part is how there's nothing you can do except tell the story and hope that one day the tides turn.
Factoring in the tides and currents, he did some calculations and came up with a "guess" regarding where he believed Aldridge might be.
DICE did reveal that Battlefield V's post-release life will be driven in large part by a "Tides of War" calendar of events.
The last 2 high tides in Wilmington, NC have been in the top 10 highest water levels on record at our tide gauge.
Flood levels reached record-high levels (74 inches) Tuesday night, November 2.23, when heavy rains hit the lagoon city and caused surging tides.
Former admiral James Stavridis motivated and inspired thousands of sailors amid shifting tides; Dov Seidmen, the 'CEO whisperer' teaches the 'how' of innovation.
The tides are turning, away from an ad hoc society into a more measured one, and each character is experiencing the change differently.
While Fallon has sought to stay within his comfort zone, his approach at times has looked out of step with the prevailing tides.
And an accompanying picture caption misstates the year Ms. Streisand is shown directing the film "Prince of Tides," in which she also starred.
As for hydro, it, too, affects the local ecosystem; and biofuels, waves and tides at scale all have environmental effects of their own.
Without any of these larger tides to carry her forward, she was defined by Trump and rocked by every scandal of the day.
What if your last fuck was buried so far back in the tides of time that you couldn't remember a thing about it?
Whole Foods is still far from being the most cost-effective supermarket in the game, but tides seem to be turning under Amazon.
It is January and the deadly king tides have come to Coquille Point, making the shoreline look like a churning root-beer float.
I thought about horseshoe crabs' daily lives for the past 445 million years, their routines based on tides and seasons, regular and impersonal.
As the moon orbits Earth, its gravity pulls at our oceans, creating two bulges of water that rotate around the planet, called tides.
American democracy itself, Diamond argues, is roiled by these racist, populist tides, with Trump, "the American Orban," posing a threat worse than Watergate.
On Wednesday night, when the streets around the square temporarily dried out, the tides seemed to have momentarily washed away the invading hordes.
Passengers are expected to disembark Monday, U.S. officials said Sunday, emphasizing that it's a complex operation largely dependent on tides and weather conditions.
Jacksonville was facing a "trifecta" of water-related threats, city officials said: storm surge, heavy rainfall over the weekend and Monday's rising tides.
Kander is looking to be the latest statewide Democrat to successfully fight national tides in Missouri, which Mitt Romney easily carried in 215.
The Roman Catholic priest at the local church declared that parishioners no longer have to kneel for prayer when the tides are high.
Some were canny, others were desperate, and others were lucky; none provided an exact blueprint for how to move among the shifting tides.
Some of the worst coastal flooding could occur along the Jersey Shore, with high tides of 2 to 3 feet above normal possible.
Effects from rising tides will be felt at bases from Parris Island to Key West, from Pearl Harbor-Hickam to Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
Silicon Valley might have historically been known as the land of hoodies and bad haircuts, but it seems like the tides are turning.
As sea levels rise due to global warming, the kind of flooding currently experienced only in storms will happen during normal high tides.
Though criticism of the Philippines' current president, Rodrigo Duterte, by the Obama administration caused a temporary rift in relations, tides may be turning.
"You see, we should utilise natural forces and thus get all of our power," he said, referring to the sun, winds and tides.
Everybody is talking about Mose, a project to build a barrier at sea to defend Venice from the relentless threat of high tides.

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