Water from a king tide floods a staircase along the Embarcadero in San Francisco on Jan. 11, 2017. Scientists are recording ever-higher king tides on coasts nationwide, partly because of sea-level rise, and also because of efforts by citizen volunteers to photograph the flooding. King tides are higher than normal high tides. They occur when the earth, sun and moon are in alignment, with the moon closest to the earth during its elliptical orbit. Jeff Chiu AP