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Why does the seasonal rise in sea level coincide with the season of abnormally high tides?
In the Bay of Bengal in the season of monsoon winds, the whirlpool speed rises to 10 km / h, due to which, the seasonal rise in water level reaches 1.2 meters, and the height of the tides reaches 10,5 meters.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 06/08/2018 18:59:40Why does the seasonal rise in sea level coincide with the season of abnormally high tides? Before anyone with any sense looks at that question you will have to show that the assertion is actually true.does the seasonal rise in sea level coincide with the season of abnormally high tides? Please post some data.However, an obvious answer might be that, if the sea level is high, there's more water around to get pulled up + down by the Moon's gravity.
What drives the monsoon?
Quote from: Bored chemist on 06/08/2018 21:02:02What drives the monsoon?
The maximum height of the tides in the Bay of Fundy is 18 m. The maximum height of the seasonal increase in the water level in the Fundy Bay should be more than 1.5 m.The speed of the current, in the north of the Gulf of Maine should be more than 10 km / h.If these numbers do not match, then the theory of whirlpools can be considered a mistake. http://www.gulfofmaine-census.org/wp-content/images/circulation/fig4.jpg
Quote from: Bored chemist on 07/08/2018 19:18:08Quote from: Bored chemist on 06/08/2018 21:02:02What drives the monsoon?I did not understand the question
If these numbers do not match, then the theory of whirlpools can be considered a mistake.