spring tide

Exactly, because of flood disasters, caused by a combination of extreme weather conditions and spring tide.
Les catastrophes historiques provoquées par d’énormes inondations, elles-mêmes dues à une combinaison entre de fortes marées et d’intempéries extrêmes.
A spring tide was not responsible, as in 1953, but instead, wet weather led to the increase in river water levels.
Il n’est pas question d’une grande marée comme en 1953, mais le temps étant humide, le niveau des rivières était très élevé.
Spring Tide Inn offers comfortable accommodation for the entire family.
L'auberge Spring Tide propose un hébergement confortable pour toute la famille.
Every two weeks, on the lowest spring tide, there's a chance to collect something really special.
Toutes les deux semaines, au moment des marées basses de printemps, il est possible de ramasser une denrée vraiment spéciale.
During spring tide, the sun and the moon are in a line in relation to the earth.
Au raz de marée le soleil et la lune se trouvent sur une ligne directe vis à vis de la terre.
I'm as hard as iron plate, woe betide you if you're late when we have to push a boat out on the spring tide.
Je suis aussi dur qu'une plaque de fer, Malheur à vous si vous êtes en retard quand nous devons pousser le bateau à l'eau à la grande marée.
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