hoogwater
Hoogwater is the highest water level reached by a sea, river, or estuary at a particular location during a tidal cycle or during storm surge conditions. In Dutch usage, the term hoogwaterstand refers to this peak level, and it is frequently used in nautical charts, flood management, and hydrological reporting. The height is typically expressed relative to a reference datum, such as the Dutch Normal Amsterdams Peil (NAP) or other mean sea level baselines.
Hoogwater is influenced by both astronomical and meteorological factors. Regular tides in coastal areas produce two
Measurement and use: Hoogwater levels are recorded by tide gauges and radar systems, creating time series that
Future considerations: Climate change and sea level rise are expected to increase the frequency and magnitude