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Amphidromic point - I believe this is the center of the maelstrom https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphidromic_point https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean_gyre
What is an amphidromic point?
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 12/08/2018 20:04:46Amphidromic point - I believe this is the center of the maelstrom https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphidromic_point https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean_gyre Currents do not circulate around an amphidromic point but across it.
Quote from: Colin2B on 13/08/2018 08:35:51 Currents do not circulate around an amphidromic point but across it.Sometimes these points are called tidal nodes: a tidal wave "runs through" this point around or counter-clockwise.https://ru.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Амфидромическая_точка
Currents do not circulate around an amphidromic point but across it.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 26/08/2018 08:17:36Quote from: Colin2B on 13/08/2018 08:35:51 Currents do not circulate around an amphidromic point but across it.Sometimes these points are called tidal nodes: a tidal wave "runs through" this point around or counter-clockwise.https://ru.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Амфидромическая_точкаTidal waves do not "run through" these points because they are nulls for the principle tidal constituent so there is almost no vertical movement from tidal action at these points.They are not the centre of currents, whirlpools or maelstroms of any description.
Quote from: Colin2B on 26/08/2018 13:15:57Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 26/08/2018 08:17:36Quote from: Colin2B on 13/08/2018 08:35:51 Currents do not circulate around an amphidromic point but across it.Sometimes these points are called tidal nodes: a tidal wave "runs through" this point around or counter-clockwise.https://ru.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Амфидромическая_точкаTidal waves do not "run through" these points because they are nulls for the principle tidal constituent so there is almost no vertical movement from tidal action at these points.They are not the centre of currents, whirlpools or maelstroms of any description.This information is taken from Russian Wikipedia. Perhaps it was written under the influence of the whirlpool theory of tides.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 26/08/2018 14:42:05Quote from: Colin2B on 26/08/2018 13:15:57Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 26/08/2018 08:17:36Quote from: Colin2B on 13/08/2018 08:35:51 Currents do not circulate around an amphidromic point but across it.Sometimes these points are called tidal nodes: a tidal wave "runs through" this point around or counter-clockwise.https://ru.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Амфидромическая_точкаTidal waves do not "run through" these points because they are nulls for the principle tidal constituent so there is almost no vertical movement from tidal action at these points.They are not the centre of currents, whirlpools or maelstroms of any description.This information is taken from Russian Wikipedia. Perhaps it was written under the influence of the whirlpool theory of tides.The 'whirlpool theory of tides' is your construct. It is not a theory that is accepted by anybody else. It is nonsense.
Quote from: The Spoon on 26/08/2018 19:21:49Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 26/08/2018 14:42:05Quote from: Colin2B on 26/08/2018 13:15:57Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 26/08/2018 08:17:36Quote from: Colin2B on 13/08/2018 08:35:51 Currents do not circulate around an amphidromic point but across it.Sometimes these points are called tidal nodes: a tidal wave "runs through" this point around or counter-clockwise.https://ru.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Амфидромическая_точкаTidal waves do not "run through" these points because they are nulls for the principle tidal constituent so there is almost no vertical movement from tidal action at these points.They are not the centre of currents, whirlpools or maelstroms of any description.This information is taken from Russian Wikipedia. Perhaps it was written under the influence of the whirlpool theory of tides.The 'whirlpool theory of tides' is your construct. It is not a theory that is accepted by anybody else. It is nonsense.Please give an objective criticism, this is your third question, which I can not answer.
This information is taken from Russian Wikipedia. Perhaps it was written under the influence of the whirlpool theory of tides.
Sometimes these points are called nodes of tides: a tidal wave "runs around" this point around by or counter-clockwise.
Amphidromic points arise due to interference of the primary tidal wave and its reflections from the shoreline
Quote from: Colin2B on 27/08/2018 09:32:20Sometimes these points are called nodes of tides: a tidal wave "runs around" this point around by or counter-clockwise. Watch the videohttp://www.freegrab.net/Tide%20waves.gif
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 27/08/2018 10:14:38Quote from: Colin2B on 27/08/2018 09:32:20Sometimes these points are called nodes of tides: a tidal wave "runs around" this point around by or counter-clockwise. Watch the videohttp://www.freegrab.net/Tide%20waves.gifYes, the video shows my point clearly. The tidal wave runs around the amphidromic point not through, and there are no whirlpools, just waves.
Here we say one thing, in different "languages".
Who can tell where on this animation the amphidic point is.
How much you know, write so much.