Coastal Flood — Southern Colleton, South Carolina
2021-11-08 · Southern Colleton, South Carolina
Event narrative
Water was reported up to the door entrances at Dockside restaurant and Edisto Seafood.
Wider weather episode
Astronomical and meteorological factors combined to produce a significant multi-day coastal flood event along portions of the southeast South Carolina coast. A new moon occurred on 11/4 and the lunar perigee peaked on 11/5, producing the highest astronomical tides of the year. Meteorologically, strong favorable winds and the passage of a deepening area of low pressure off the Southeast coast helped to drive large positive tidal departures. Significant coastal flooding occurred, and the Charleston Harbor tide gauge measured 3 of the top 15 peak tides on record (dating back to 1922).
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 994314. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.