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While the Moon creates the tidal bulge, how that exhibits itself where land meets sea depends on the coastal features. With inlets, the rising water has to flow in from the Ocean. The slope of the beach, etc also has an effect. Just because you don't grasp how a Moon gravity caused tide can produce the tidal activity we see along coastlines, Does not mean there is a flaw in the Moon tidal explanation. "I don't understand it" is not a refutation.
Quote from: Janus on 16/08/2018 15:23:19While the Moon creates the tidal bulge, how that exhibits itself where land meets sea depends on the coastal features. With inlets, the rising water has to flow in from the Ocean. The slope of the beach, etc also has an effect. Just because you don't grasp how a Moon gravity caused tide can produce the tidal activity we see along coastlines, Does not mean there is a flaw in the Moon tidal explanation. "I don't understand it" is not a refutation.Does the coastline change every day?
Tidal resonance is a phenomenon of nature:1. Which no one has seen.
3. Which is not on the Internet.
Tidal resonance is a phenomenon of nature:1. Which no one has seen.2. Which is not the author.3. Which is not on the Internet.4. Which is not in nature. 5. Which occurs during the earthquake. 6. Which is not formed every day.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 17/08/2018 04:53:04Tidal resonance is a phenomenon of nature:1. Which no one has seen.It can, for example, be seen at Fundy.
1. The cause of the oscillation.
2. The frequency of oscillation.
3. Speed of water movement.
4. Direction of oscillation (north, south)
5. The shape of the oscillation (wave, current).
6. The season of fluctuation (spring, winter).
7. Who saw the fluctuations (astronauts, sailors).
8. The author of the theory
Quote from: Bored chemist on 17/08/2018 07:29:41Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 17/08/2018 04:53:04Tidal resonance is a phenomenon of nature:1. Which no one has seen.It can, for example, be seen at Fundy.You can give more detailed comments:1.2. The frequency of oscillation.3. Speed of water movement.4. Direction of oscillation (north, south)5. The shape of the oscillation (wave, current).6.7. Who saw the fluctuations (astronauts, sailors). 8. Who is the author of the theory of tidal resonance.
You answered only two questions
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 20/08/2018 23:03:098. Кто автор теории приливного резонанса.Why in encyclopedias and dictionaries, nothing is written about tidal resonance. And who is the author of tidal resonance. https://www.encyclopedia.com/earth-and-environment/geology-and-oceanography/geology-and-oceanography/tides https://www.1902encyclopedia.com/T/TID/tides.html
8. Кто автор теории приливного резонанса.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 21/08/2018 19:51:27Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 20/08/2018 23:03:098. Кто автор теории приливного резонанса.Why in encyclopedias and dictionaries, nothing is written about tidal resonance. And who is the author of tidal resonance. https://www.encyclopedia.com/earth-and-environment/geology-and-oceanography/geology-and-oceanography/tides https://www.1902encyclopedia.com/T/TID/tides.htmlhttps://www.google.co.uk/search?q=tidal+resonance&rlz=1C1CHBF_en-GBGB754GB754&oq=tidal+resonance&aqs=chrome..69i57&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8Stop lying and stop posting nonsense.
While the Moon creates the tidal bulge, how that exhibits itself where land meets sea depends on the coastal features.
Quote from: Janus on 16/08/2018 15:23:19While the Moon creates the tidal bulge, how that exhibits itself where land meets sea depends on the coastal features. One of the deep delusions in the theory of tides is the assertion that the height of the tides depends on the shape of the shore.The height of the tides depends only on the size and speed of the tidal wave.The average speed of a tidal wave in the stationary water of the Fundy Bay is about 10 km / h. http://www.gulfofmaine-census.org/wp-content/images/circulation/fig7.jpg//www.youtube.com/watch?v=dU_Byg8AhKs
Maybe in the day time, there is an expansion then at night a contraction...thermodynamics ye know...
You have evidently never sailed in the Bristol Channel o the Solent. Why do you post this rubbish?
Quote from: The Spoon on 27/08/2018 20:11:57You have evidently never sailed in the Bristol Channel o the Solent. Why do you post this rubbish?In your opinion, in order to study the Channel of La Manche, you must cross the English Channel.