Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No risk of flooding is expected. High tides and weather conditions are within normal ranges.
WHEN N/A
IMPACTS No flooding impacts are anticipated.
Barometric Pressure: The barometric pressure during the high tides on 2024-11-06 is approximately 1028.97 hPa in the morning and 1032.14 hPa in the evening. This is significantly higher than pressures observed during historical flooding events, indicating stable atmospheric conditions.
Tide Height: The maximum tide height is around 19.265 ft at 08:54 AM. While this tide height is higher than the Category 3 historical event (17.460 ft), the high barometric pressure mitigates the flood risk.
Wind Direction and Speed: Winds are light, at about 2 mph from the East-Northeast (ENE) during the morning high tide. Such wind conditions are not conducive to increasing flood risk.
NOAA Flood Likelihood: NOAA reports a low flood likelihood with a 0.0% chance of flooding and a significant distance below the flood threshold, supporting the assessment of no flood risk for this day.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No risk of flooding is expected. Tidal and weather conditions remain normal.
WHEN N/A
IMPACTS No flooding impacts are anticipated.
Barometric Pressure: The barometric pressure is high, measuring around 1030.81 hPa during the morning high tide and 1030.53 hPa in the evening. These values are well above those associated with past flooding events.
Tide Height: The maximum tide height is approximately 19.144 ft at 09:48 AM, slightly lower than Day 1. The combination of high pressure and moderate tide heights indicates a low flood risk.
Wind Direction and Speed: Wind speeds are minimal, around 2 mph from the North-Northeast (NNE) during the morning high tide, which does not contribute to flooding potential.
NOAA Flood Likelihood: NOAA's analysis continues to show a low flood likelihood with a 0.0% chance, confirming the absence of flood risk for this day.
CATEGORY 2
WHAT No risk of flooding is expected. Weather and tide conditions are stable.
WHEN N/A
IMPACTS No flooding impacts are anticipated.
Barometric Pressure: The barometric pressure during the high tide at 10:48 AM is approximately 1026.33 hPa. Although slightly lower than previous days, it remains significantly higher than pressures observed during historical flood events.
Tide Height: The maximum tide height is around 19.120 ft, consistent with the previous days. High barometric pressure continues to reduce any potential flood risk.
Wind Direction and Speed: Wind speeds increase slightly to around 6 mph from the South (S) during the midday but remain insufficient to impact flood risk significantly.
NOAA Flood Likelihood: NOAA reports a low flood likelihood with a 0.0% chance, reinforcing the assessment of no expected flooding for this day.
You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible Flood Warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop.