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Flooding on the coast is an intermittent hazard. Tide level, river flood water, onshore winds, and low atmospheric pressure, are contributing factors. Its effect at varying flood height can be predicted, but the occurrence and scale of flooding can only be predicted at short notice. River mouths and estuaries are primarily affected, but tide or river levels may also prevent stormwater draining from sites further landward, as in Motueka.