Tides are an integral and dynamic component of the Earth system. According to the IPCC Special Report for Oceans and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate, "it is very likely that the majority of coastal regions will experience statistically significant changes in tidal amplitudes over the course of the 21st century" (Bindoff et al., 2019). Additionally, the report concluded with "high confidence" that tides are one of several local processes essential to predicting future extreme sea level events (Oppenheimer et al., 2019). Coastal tide gauge records point to changes in tidal amplitudes by as much as 1%-2% per decade (Flick et al., 2003;MĂźller et al., 2011;Ray, 2006). In some locations, the secular changes in tidal amplitudes are of comparable magnitude to changes in mean sea level (Jay, 2009). There are a number of processes that affect observed tides in a particular region, from long-term Earth system processes (such as tectonic motion) to shorter-term processes which could have impacts over the