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Annapolis, Maryland - June 05, 2016: Water beads on a car window after a summer thunderstorm in Annapolis, Md., Sunday June 5th, 2016.

Annapolis is one of the coastal cities in the US that is the most prone to nuisance flooding. Thunderstorms are a more common cause of nuisance flooding, but on that particular Sunday, a perigean spring tide brought some of the highest tide waters of the year to Annapolis.

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
Assignment ID: 30191272A

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Annapolis, Maryland - June 05, 2016: Water beads on a car window after a summer thunderstorm in Annapolis, Md., Sunday June 5th, 2016. <br />
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Annapolis is one of the coastal cities in the US that is the most prone to nuisance flooding. Thunderstorms are a more common cause of nuisance flooding, but on that particular Sunday, a perigean spring tide brought some of the highest tide waters of the year to Annapolis.<br />
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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. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30191272A
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