PORTLAND, Oregon — King tides season along the Oregon coast started around Thanksgiving. Each year, the high tides draw many visitors and photographers to the beaches throughout the fall and winter.
The dates below are when people can expect to see the king tides, according to the Oregon King Tides Project:
- November 25-27, 2023
- December 13-15, 2023
- January 11-13, 2024
- February 8-10, 2024
The Oregon King Tides Project documents the effect extreme tide events have on the state's beaches and coastal waterways, including erosion and flooding. They are partnering with the Oregon Coast Visitors Association and Oregon Sea Grant to organize a king tides photo contest for the 2023-2024 winter season.
What are king tides?
A king tide is a non-scientific term used to describe particularly high tides, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. They occur when the Earth, moon and the sun are all aligned, creating a strong gravitational pull.
King tides are also popularly known as spring tides. The term has nothing to do with the spring season, and instead refers to the springing forth motion of the tides.
"Higher than normal tides typically occur during a new or full moon and when the moon is at its perigee, or during specific seasons around the country," according to NOAA's website.
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