Definition of higher high water (hhw)

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higher high water (hhw)

The term 'higher high water (hhw)' as it applies to the area of coastlines can be defined as ' the higher of the two high waters of any tidal day. the single high water occurring daily during periods when the tide is diurnal is considered to be higher high water. '.

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