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Tidewatch data for Money Point, Virginia during Hurricane Irene, showing observed water levels (red), predicted astronomic tide  (blue), and the storm surge (green). Money Point, on the southern branch of the Elizabeth River near Portsmouth, experienced the highest water levels during Irene, at 4.4 feet above highest astronomical tide.Tidewatch data for Sewells Point during Hurricane Irene, showing observed water levels (red), predicted astronomic tide  (blue), and the storm surge (green).Tidewatch data for the Jamestown Ferry Pier during Hurricane Irene, showing observed water levels (red), predicted astronomic tide  (blue), and the storm surge (green).Tidewatch data for Back River/Dandy Have during Hurricane Irene, showing observed water levels (red), predicted astronomic tide  (blue), and the storm surge (green).Tidewatch data for the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel during Hurricane Irene, showing observed water levels (red), predicted astronomic tide  (blue), and the storm surge (green).Tidewatch data for Kiptopeke, Virginia during Hurricane Irene, showing observed water levels (red), predicted astronomic tide  (blue), and the storm surge (green).Tidewatch data for the Coast Guard Training Center in Yorktown, Virginia during Hurricane Irene, showing observed water levels (red), predicted astronomic tide  (blue), and the storm surge (green).Tidewatch data for Windmill Point, Virginia during Hurricane Irene, showing observed water levels (red), predicted astronomic tide  (blue), and the storm surge (green).Tidewatch data for Bishops Head, Maryland during Hurricane Irene, showing observed water levels (red), predicted astronomic tide  (blue), and the storm surge (green).
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