Don't
mention the unmentionable!! - sea level rise
Tidal
floods in Auckland
Bulging
king tides disrupted traffic this morning and flooded a cycleway in
Auckland
2
February, 2014
Low
areas of Tamaki Drive on the Waitemata Harbour waterfront were
flooded, and traffic had to be directed by police as the high tide
came up 3.7m, 0.6m higher than normal, and arrived around 9.15am.
In
West Auckland the cycleway that borders the Northwestern Motorway was
also flooded.
Traffic
was not disrupted.
A
beautiful day in Auckland has meant the effects of the king tide were
minimised as the high pressure system over the city pushed down on
the sea and kept the tides a little lower. A lack of wind also meant
the flooding was reduced.
"Had
we had any significant wind and lower pressure we would have had some
issues," said Richard Wood, manager planning and intelligence
for Civil Defence in Auckland.
The
flooding subsided with the tide.
Similar
flooding is expected with this evening's high tide at 9.40pm and
tomorrow morning's tide at 10.07pm.
A
king tide occur when the moon is either new or full and closest to
the earth in its yearly cycle.
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