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A supertide refers to an exceptionally high tide that occurs when the gravitational forces of the moon and sun align closely with the Earth, typically during a full moon or new moon. This phenomenon can lead to significantly elevated water levels, often causing coastal flooding and increased tidal currents. Supertides can also be influenced by other factors, such as local topography and weather conditions.

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