summertide
/ˈsʌmɛrtaɪd/Definitions
1. noun
a season of warm weather, especially in the Northern Hemisphere, typically the period between the summer solstice and autumnal equinox.
“The long days and warm weather of summer’s summertide made it perfect for outdoor activities.”
2. noun
a period of high tide, especially during the summer months, when the sun’s gravitational pull causes the ocean’s water level to rise.
“The summertide brought a higher water level to the coastal towns, causing some flooding.”