The Highest Tide
So much so that boats moored to the East wall (that's the lowest of our harbour's walls) had to be manually fended off through the tide's abnormal height to stop them drifting over the quayside, maybe allowing them to topple as the tide later dropped. This very high tide only happens now and then - but if sea levels continue to rise slowly as we're told they are doing, that's not restricted to low set tropical islands - it'll be everywhere that existing structures were created before this began to be noticed.
The Highest Tide
So much so that boats moored to the East wall (that's the lowest of our harbour's walls) had to be manually fended off through the tide's abnormal height to stop them drifting over the quayside, maybe allowing them to topple as the tide later dropped. This very high tide only happens now and then - but if sea levels continue to rise slowly as we're told they are doing, that's not restricted to low set tropical islands - it'll be everywhere that existing structures were created before this began to be noticed.