The maximum height reached by a rising tide The high water is due to the periodic tidal forces and the effects of meteorological, hydrologic, and/or oceanographic conditions For tidal datum computational purposes, the maximum height is not considered a high water unless it contains a tidal high water
(abbreviated HW; also called high tide) The highest limit of the surface water level reached by the rising tide High water is caused by the astronomic tide-producing forces and/or the effects of meteorological, hydrologic and/or oceanographic conditions
The maximum height reached by a rising water level The high water is due to the periodic water level forces and the effects of meteorological, hydrologic, and/or lake conditions
Maximum height reached by a rising TIDE The height may be solely due to the periodic tidal forces or it may have superimposed upon it the effects of prevailing meteorological conditions Nontechnically, also called the high tide
Maximum height reached by a rising tide The height may be due solely to the periodic tidal forces or it may have superimposed upon it the effects of prevailing meteorological conditions Use of the "high tide" is discouraged "
High water is the time at which the water in a river or sea is at its highest level as a result of the tide. Fishing is possible for a couple of hours either side of high water. come hell or high water: see hell = high tide. the period of time during which the water in a river or the sea is at its highest level because of the tide come hell or high water hell (22)
hochwasser (überdurchschnittlich hoher wasserstand oder abfluss eines gewässers)