storm tide

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A rise in local sea level caused by the combination of regular tides and a storm surge.
 * 2) * Monthly weather review, U.S. Army Signal Corps, 1920
 * At 8pm of the 27th there was 1.0 ft of storm tide at both Pensacola and Port Eads.
 * 1) * South Florida and Louisiana, August 23-26, 1992: Natural Disaster Survey -- Jennifer J. Wilson, James P. Travers, 1997 ISBN 0788130730
 * Storm surge is water height above normal tide level. Storm tide is the water height relative to NGVD, the mean sea level of 1929.
 * 1) * All About Camille -- the Great Storm, Dan Ellis, 2000 ISBN 0967946409
 * The advancing storm surge combines with the normal astronomical tide to create the storm tide.
 * 1) * Extreme events: a physical reconstruction and risk assessment, Jonathan Nott 2006 ISBN 0521824125
 * Randomly selected cyclones are then run through a numerical storm tide model.