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New Theories / Re: Why high tides are formed in temperate zones, and not at the equator?
« on: 02/09/2018 19:19:06 »
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Call the sea where there are high tides, but there is no fast flow.
You consciously leave the answer.Please read this post carefully and you will be free from heresy.That makes no sense.
Please try answering the question.
What's wrong with the model where the Sun and Moon create the tides?
Please read this post carefully and you will be free from heresy.The vortex theory of tides can be easily verified by the connection between the height of the tidal wave and the rotation speed of the whirlpools.
The list of seas with an average swirl speed of more than 0.5 km / h, and an average tidal wave height of more than 5 cm:
Irish Sea, North Sea, Barents Sea, Baffin Sea, White Sea, Bering Sea, Sea of Okhotsk, Arabian Sea, Sargasso Sea, Hudson Bay, Maine Bay, Gulf of Alaska. etc..
The list of seas with an average swirl speed of less than 0.5 km / h, and an average tidal wave height of less than 5 cm:
The Baltic Sea, the Greenland Sea, the Black Sea, the Sea of Azov, the Caspian Sea, the Chukchi Sea, the Kara Sea, the Laptev Sea, the Red Sea, the Marmara Sea, the Caribbean Sea, the Sea of Japan, the Gulf of Mexico, etc.
Note: The height of the tidal wave (soliton) and the amplitude of the tides is not the same.
Please answer the questionThe vortex theory of tides can be easily verified by the connection between the height of the tidal wave and the rotation speed of the whirlpools.Why is the height of the tides in the Baltic Sea 10 cm, and in the White Sea 10 meters.
The list of seas with an average swirl speed of more than 0.5 km / h, and an average tidal wave height of more than 5 cm:
Irish Sea, North Sea, Barents Sea, Baffin Sea, White Sea, Bering Sea, Sea of Okhotsk, Arabian Sea, Sargasso Sea, Hudson Bay, Maine Bay, Gulf of Alaska. etc..
The list of seas with an average swirl speed of less than 0.5 km / h, and an average tidal wave height of less than 5 cm:
The Baltic Sea, the Greenland Sea, the Black Sea, the Sea of Azov, the Caspian Sea, the Chukchi Sea, the Kara Sea, the Laptev Sea, the Red Sea, the Marmara Sea, the Caribbean Sea, the Sea of Japan, the Gulf of Mexico, etc.
Note: The height of the tidal wave (soliton) and the amplitude of the tides is not the same.
And check the rotation speed of the whirlpool (flow velocity).
http://tapemark.narod.ru/more/22.png
http://www.bibliotekar.ru/7-more-okean/10.htm
This is not an answer!You seem to have answered your own question.The vortex theory of tides can be easily verified by the connection between the height of the tidal wave and the rotation speed of the whirlpools.Why is the height of the tides in the Baltic Sea 10 cm, and in the White Sea 10 meters.
The list of seas with an average swirl speed of more than 0.5 km / h, and an average tidal wave height of more than 5 cm:
Irish Sea, North Sea, Barents Sea, Baffin Sea, White Sea, Bering Sea, Sea of Okhotsk, Arabian Sea, Sargasso Sea, Hudson Bay, Maine Bay, Gulf of Alaska. etc..
The list of seas with an average swirl speed of less than 0.5 km / h, and an average tidal wave height of less than 5 cm:
The Baltic Sea, the Greenland Sea, the Black Sea, the Sea of Azov, the Caspian Sea, the Chukchi Sea, the Kara Sea, the Laptev Sea, the Red Sea, the Marmara Sea, the Caribbean Sea, the Sea of Japan, the Gulf of Mexico, etc.
Note: The height of the tidal wave (soliton) and the amplitude of the tides is not the same.
And check the rotation speed of the whirlpool (flow velocity).
http://www.bibliotekar.ru/7-more-okean/10.htm
Google's translation of the page you cited says
"In narrow places, in straits, tidal currents reach a tremendous speed. So in the narrow part of the White Sea - in the so-called Throat - tidal currents reach a speed of 15 kilometers per hour.
What are the causes of this phenomenon?
The main culprit of the tides is the Moon and, to a lesser extent, the Sun. "
The vortex theory of tides can be easily verified by the connection between the height of the tidal wave and the rotation speed of the whirlpools.Why is the height of the tides in the Baltic Sea 10 cm, and in the White Sea 10 meters.
The list of seas with an average swirl speed of more than 0.5 km / h, and an average tidal wave height of more than 5 cm:
Irish Sea, North Sea, Barents Sea, Baffin Sea, White Sea, Bering Sea, Sea of Okhotsk, Arabian Sea, Sargasso Sea, Hudson Bay, Maine Bay, Gulf of Alaska. etc..
The list of seas with an average swirl speed of less than 0.5 km / h, and an average tidal wave height of less than 5 cm:
The Baltic Sea, the Greenland Sea, the Black Sea, the Sea of Azov, the Caspian Sea, the Chukchi Sea, the Kara Sea, the Laptev Sea, the Red Sea, the Marmara Sea, the Caribbean Sea, the Sea of Japan, the Gulf of Mexico, etc.
Note: The height of the tidal wave (soliton) and the amplitude of the tides is not the same.
I have sailed in the Severn estuary several times and have yet to encounter these whirlpools you seem to think are present.Whirlpools cyclones and anticyclones are not possible to see not armed with the eye, they are too big. And the wind and current can be seen.
Who is ready to refute or recognize this theory.Silence of opponents shows that they do not have a constructive counterargument.
I provided you with an authoritative source written by experts in the field of meteorology and hydrology, yet you still denied that was true.The level of the Gulf of Bothnia is 50 meters deep, can not rise so high, due to a decrease in air pressure, and a centrifugal wave can raise the sea level to 2-3 meters if the whirlpool speed rises to 10-15 km per hour.
These two sentences contradict each other.
1. Why should he read two wrong posts?
2. Just answer the question.
In the Laptev Sea, the tide is well expressed, has the character of an irregular semidiurnal wave. A tidal wave enters, from the north and spreads to the shores, fading and deforming as they move towards them. The magnitude of the tide is usually small, mostly about 0.5 m. Only in the Khatanga Bay the sweep of tidal vibrations exceeds 2.0 m in syzygy. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laptev_SeaHow does the tidal wave move from the north pole to the south.
Who can constructively answer this question.
Moon's gravity reaches the Earth or not.Before you write a post, you need to read the topic. (adhering to a minimum of morality).
I have no problems answering your questions. I easily answer all your questions if they are correctly asked and translated.I answered all the questions (95 answers), but not all questions were correctly put, I could not answer them.What's wrong here, give more objective criticism.I told you what's wrong.
You ignored it.
Please specify the answer.Persuasive argument.How does the tidal wave move from the north pole to the south.
Who can constructively answer this question.
Anyone who knows what the words mean.
If there is an earthquake at sea somewhere north of you then there will be a tidal wave from the north.
A boring chemist himself does not consider this an answer.In the Laptev Sea, the tide is well expressed, has the character of an irregular semidiurnal wave. A tidal wave enters, from the north and spreads to the shores, fading and deforming as they move towards them. The magnitude of the tide is usually small, mostly about 0.5 m. Only in the Khatanga Bay the sweep of tidal vibrations exceeds 2.0 m in syzygy.How can a tidal wave move from the north pole to the south.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laptev_Sea
Who can constructively answer this question.
Bored Chemist already answered that question in reply #266. I know that you read it because I saw you respond to it. If you are just going to ignore the answers that are given to you, why are you even going to bother asking questions?
Before you write a post, you need to read the topic. (adhering to a minimum of morality).If this post does not convince you of anything, you need to escape from this forum and science (quickly).
I guess that would leave you as the only member of the forum, now wouldn't it?
Funny how you ignored my questions about whether the Moon's gravity reaches the Earth or not.