Annapolis, Maryland - June 05, 2016: Three hours after a perigean spring tide flooded the 5th street entrance to the Annapolis City Marina loading dock, the waters have receded well past the dock. Low tide for the day was still three hours away.
A perigean spring tide brings nuisance flooding to Annapolis, Md. These phenomena -- colloquially know as a "King Tides" -- happen three to four times a year and create the highest tides for coastal areas, except when storms aren't a factor. Annapolis is extremely susceptible to nuisance flooding anyway, but the amount of nuisance flooding has skyrocketed in the last ten years. Scientists point to climate change for this uptick.
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times
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