UTD Journal Volume 2, Issue 2, February 2014 | Page 14

CALIFORNIA KING TIDES What are King Tides? An LA Waterkeeper Blog King Tides, very simply, are the biggest tides of the year. They occur when the sun and moon exert gravity on the earth in such a way that tidal motion is maximized. During these days we experience the highest high tides and the lowest low tides of the year. King Tides in California often coincide with winter storms causing water levels to rise even higher. SCIENTISTS CAN USE KING TIDES TO STUDY RISING SEAS. Although King Tides are not created by climate change, the dramatic tides can give us a window into the future of how rising sea levels might affect our coasts. The Link Between King Tides and Climate Change One of the biggest predicted impacts of climate change is a rise in sea levels. Increase in sea levels have been observed by NOAA for many years and more recent changes have been observed by NASA satellites. If these trends continue as predicted, it means big problems for us living on the California coast. We can get an idea of what permanent sea