high water slacks
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Definition
High water slacks refer to the brief period during a tidal cycle when the water level reaches its highest point and there is little to no horizontal movement of the water. This occurs between the flood tide (incoming tide) and the ebb tide (outgoing tide), creating a temporary state of calm and stillness in the water.
Synonyms
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high tide slack
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still water period
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tidal standstill
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peak water calm
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high water pause