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    Spring tide
    /ˈspriNG ˌtīd/

    noun

    • 1. a tide just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water.

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  2. A spring tide—popularly known as a "King Tide"—refers to the 'springing forth' of the tide during new and full moon. A neap tide —seven days after a spring tide—refers to a period of moderate tides when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other.

  3. noun (1) spring· tide ˈspriŋ-ˌtīd. : springtime. spring tide. 2 of 2. noun (2) : a tide of greater-than-average range around the times of new moon and full moon. Examples of springtide in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web. Noun.

  4. Jun 7, 2024 · Spring tide, tide of maximal range, near the time of new and full moon when the Sun and Moon are in syzygy—i.e., aligned with the Earth. Conjunction is the time during new moon when the Sun and Moon lie on the same side of the Earth.

  5. science.nasa.gov › moon › tidesTides - NASA Science

    You can tell when a spring tide or neap tide is happening without being anywhere near the water. Spring tides always happen when the Moon is at the full or new phase, which is when the Sun, Moon and Earth are in alignment.

  6. Mar 22, 2024 · Spring tides bring the highest high tides and the lowest low tides, creating a significant difference between the two, known as the tidal range. These tides can lead to flooding in low-lying coastal areas and impact navigation and marine life.

  7. Oct 19, 2023 · The combined pull can cause the highest and lowest tides, called spring tides. Spring tides happen whenever there is a new moon or a full moon and have nothing to do with the season of spring. (The term comes from the German word springen, which means “to jump.”)

  8. A tide in which the difference between high and low tide is the greatest. Spring tides occur when the Moon is either new or full, and the Sun, the Moon, and the Earth are aligned. When this is the case, their collective gravitational pull on the Earth's water is strengthened.

  9. Spring tide essentially is the two tides where the sea is at its most extreme; the highest and lowest. In contrast, a neap tide is one where the difference between the high and low tides is at its lowest.

  10. The term refers to the action of the seas springing out and then springing back. These are times of high high tides and low low tides. If a spring tide coincides with either the March equinox or the September equinox, it is called an equinoctial spring tide.

  11. Spring tides are characterized by the highest high tides and lowest low tides, occurring during new and full moons, while neap tides, with their less extreme tidal ranges, occur during the quarter moon phases.

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