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The disaster agency said the size of the tsunami may have been exacerbated by an abnormally high tide because of the full moon.
An additional 24 homes are considered to be in imminent danger of being seriously damaged should there be another storm or an abnormally high tide, which means residents were warily watching a new winter storm expected to reach here on Monday night.
The coastline was badly hit by fierce winds and an abnormally high tide on 5 December.
The (probably apocryphal) story which is repeated as an article of faith is that, one stormy night in 1883, candy store owner David Bradley had his Boardwalk shop ruined by an abnormally high tide.
Some scientists suspect the mammal, believed to be a rare female sei whale, became stranded and died after an abnormally high tide carried it to a salt marsh.
Second, the moon and sun were aligned that night, causing their gravitational pulls on the Earth to combine and leading to an abnormally high tide, called a "spring tide".
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There had been warnings of coastal flooding from Cape May, N.J., to Montauk Point, with abnormally high tides in the storm.
Meanwhile, in Western Australia there was a severe weather warning for damaging winds, abnormally high tides and damaging surf south of Perth on Wednesday.
After abnormally high tides hit the coast in 2008, hundreds of the Kuna were forced to move inland when their homes were destroyed by knee-deep floodwaters.
The storm will cause abnormally high tides along the coast north of Port Douglas, with some remote and sparsely populated regions predicted to receive up to 400mm of rain in a 24-hour period.
The BoM warned of abnormally high tides and said people in coastal areas should be ready evacuate if necessary.
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