This exposed beach break works well at mid and high tide and is rarely, if ever, crowded.
One early discovery: It's cheaper and easier to pump in the seawater during high tide.
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In Western Europe, the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries were a high tide of heresy.
When Page and Brin started working together in 1996, venture capital was in high tide.
The hospital reception posts the times of high tide, to save visitors from being stranded.
She worried about her sump pump failing if she loses power around high tide.
At high tide on the Yalu, you can almost get within arm's reach of North Korea.
Every day at high tide a 5-foot sea wall surrounding the reinforced home is buffeted by waves.
We're recommending that people in areas that have experienced coastal flooding to evacuate three hours before high tide.
The 23 crew aboard the Ciudad de Cadiz are waiting for tugs to refloat it on high tide.
High water mark: the highest reach of the water at high tide.
"This is different from the first high tide of space exploration, " he says.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency said sea conditions had been moderate to rough on Friday, with a higher-than-average high tide.
Thus China's claim to the Paracels and the Spratlys is not just about islets, some of which disappear at high tide.
The gin-clear waters tumble in perfectly at high tide, and friends can watch from shore as you ride your first wave.
Simon Clark from Chorley Council said it was keeping a close watch on the River Yarrow's high tide at 20:30 BST.
She's sitting on a soft sandbank and it's a matter of waiting until high tide so that she can be refloated.
Parts of the coast were expected to see waves up to 12 feet and minor to moderate flooding during high tide.
She said although the water had gone down by about 2in (5cm) overnight, high tide later will see it rise again.
The first was excess demand for its exports created by the high tide of credit-financed spending and illusory wealth in rich countries.
At low tide, water would flow from the lagoon into the sea, and from the sea into the lagoon at high tide.
If this coincides with a high tide, the risk can become extreme.
Unfamiliar with the infrastructure, they had not realized that when the high tide came in, no airspace would be left in the drains.
That is, the moon pulls hardest on the Earth's oceans on the side facing the moon, making a bulge of water (high tide).
The course, which includes a mile-and-a-half run up, and the same to slow down, was set out after Saturday's 1455 BST high tide.
Rescue attempts were delayed by two-and-a-half hours because of the high tide which peaked at 2030 GMT, only a short time before the accident.
Others were simply overwhelmed by the amount of water pushed ashore by the giant storm, which hit at high tide during a full moon.
Saturday morning's high tide sent waves crashing into closed roads along the seacoast, local police said, but there were no reports of significant damage.
The sea wall was also partially destroyed as a high tide of 9.9m (32.5ft) at 20:43 BST brought seaweed and pebbles crashing against it.
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