'Catch the King' on Nov. 6, 2021
Model-Predicted Maximum Flooding Extents for the King Tide on Nov. 6, 2021 from 09:00 AM - 02:59 PM EDT
"Catch the King" is a citizen-science GPS data collection effort centered in Hampton Roads, VA, that seeks to interactively map the King Tide's maximum inundation extents. The goal is to validate and improving predictive model accuracy for future forecasting of increasingly pervasive "nuisance" flooding. The maximum king tide inundation forecast for Nov. 6, 2021 is shown in the map below. It will eventually be accompanied by citizen science GPS high water data points, and active water level sensors in the VIMS Tidewatch Network.
In 2021, Catch the King took place on Saturday, November 6th, during the highest astronomical tide of the year, which was harmonically forecasted to be 3.53 ft. above MLLW at 10:44 AM EDT at Sewells Point in Norfolk, VA. Rainfall and winds from the Northeast resulted in amplified inundation in north-facing banks of rivers in the Southern Chesapeake Bay during Catch the King 2021.