The National Weather Service
NWS
Water
the California Legislative Analyst's Office
SLR
El NiƱo
King Tide Project
NPR
Vanessa Romo
Damian Dovarganes
Jeff Chiu
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the moon, Earth
the San Francisco Bay Area
Southern California
Water
Embarcadero
Huntington Beach
Calif.
California
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The National Weather Service says the California coast will see unusually high and low tides over the weekend.Over the weekend, the moon, Earth and sun will all come into alignment, causing the California coast to see unusually high tides, known as king tides.The planetary confluence combined with the gravitational pull of the sun and moon will bring some of the highest and lowest tides of the year and could lead to localized flooding in some coastal communities, particularly the San Francisco Bay Area. Water from a "king tide" floods a staircase along the Embarcadero in San Francisco in January 2017.They are of particular interest to environmental scientists, who say that while the tidal shifts are not a part of climate change, they do provide a glimpse of what higher sea levels could look like as a result of global warming and the damage that can cause local communities.
As said here by https://www.npr.org/2021/12/03/1061401772/grab-your-camera-and-help-science-king-tides-are-crashing-onto-california-beache