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How rising sea levels and extreme weather supercharge the highest tides of the year
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Powerful king tides come around once or twice a year when the sun and moon align to produce a higher-than-normal gravitational pull. NBC News’ Bill Karins details the extreme weather supercharge.Oct. 10, 2025