California’s highest tide of the year, commonly known as a “King Tide,” is expected to come in on Monday, just before 9 p.m. in La Jolla and all along the coast.
The year’s biggest tides occur during winter mornings and summer afternoons, with this year’s peak tide expected to roll in on Monday, reaching almost 7.2 feet in elevation.
Reinhard Flick, a research associate at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, explained that king tides, or what he likes to call “peak high tides,” can be predicted using astronomy and water responses…