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Leap tide is a term used in marine navigation to describe a tide that "leaps" over a predicted level, typically due to the influence of weather conditions or atmospheric pressure changes. This phenomenon can result in higher or lower than expected water levels, impacting ship navigation and coastal activities. Understanding leap tides is important for ensuring safe and efficient maritime operations.

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