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  2. California's coastal King Tides Project kicks off this ... - AOL

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    Researchers use community-submitted king tide photos to validate climate change models. This year's King Tides Project is scheduled for Nov. 15-17 and Dec. 13-15.

  3. Lunitidal interval - Wikipedia

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    The approximate lunitidal interval can be calculated if the moonrise, moonset, and high tide times are known for a location. In the Northern Hemisphere, the Moon reaches its highest point when it is southernmost in the sky. Lunar data are available from printed or online tables. Tide tables forecast the time of the next high water.

  4. High Tide (2024 film) - Wikipedia

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    He also praised Pigossi's "haunting lead performance, steeped in melancholy and raw pain but also in moments of openness, optimism and even joy, helps make High Tide an affecting portrait of untethered gay men seeking meaningful connections". [8] Ryan Lattanzio of IndieWire graded the film a B-. He called the film "sexy, sad… frank and honest ...

  5. Rising sea levels pose perilous threat to California coast as ...

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    The U.S. coastline is expected to experience as much sea level rise in the next 30 years as it did in the hundred years prior.

  6. White Point, California - Wikipedia

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    [17] [3] Shuttles brought visitors from Point Fermin and Los Angeles, and an automobile road was carved out of the cliffs around 1923, [18] and improved in 1926. [19] White Point resort was sometimes marketed as Radium Springs, which was part of a widespread early-20th-century radium fad (now known to be a form of radioactive quackery ). [ 20 ]

  7. Climate of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles averages only 14.7 inches (373 mm) of precipitation per year, and this is lower at the coast and higher in the mountains and foothill cities. [24] Snow is extremely rare in the Greater Los Angeles area and basin, but the nearby San Gabriel Mountains and San Bernardino Mountains typically receive a heavy amount of snow every winter ...

  8. California suffering through driest three years ever recorded ...

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    Residents are conserving water at a commendable pace, but officials say warmer and drier conditions await.

  9. Tidal range - Wikipedia

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    Tidal range is the difference in height between high tide and low tide. Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and Sun, by Earth's rotation and by centrifugal force caused by Earth's progression around the Earth-Moon barycenter. Tidal range depends on time and location.