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Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 23/08/2018 20:52:14I did not know thisThere are many things you do not know.Perhaps you should learn some before trying to tell everyone that they are wrong
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The reasons for seasonal fluctuations in sea and ocean levels are known to me
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 21/08/2018 21:38:38Quote from: Bored chemist on 10/08/2018 18:13:18But until the tides stop corresponding to the position of the moon, nobody is going to believe any suggestion that the tides are not driven mainly by the moon.October 3, 1869, the amplitude of the tide in the Bay of Fundy was 5 meters.October 4, 1869 amplitude of the tide in the Bay of Fundy was 21 meters (Once in the history of observation).For one day in the Bay of Fundy, the amplitude of the tides increased from 5 to 21 meters, 4-fold.Question. What has changed in the Bay of Fundy in one day.1. Gravitation.2. The coastline3. Inclination of the moon.4. Rotational speed of the whirlpool.Have you heard of weather?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Sea_flood_of_1953
Quote from: Bored chemist on 10/08/2018 18:13:18But until the tides stop corresponding to the position of the moon, nobody is going to believe any suggestion that the tides are not driven mainly by the moon.October 3, 1869, the amplitude of the tide in the Bay of Fundy was 5 meters.October 4, 1869 amplitude of the tide in the Bay of Fundy was 21 meters (Once in the history of observation).For one day in the Bay of Fundy, the amplitude of the tides increased from 5 to 21 meters, 4-fold.Question. What has changed in the Bay of Fundy in one day.1. Gravitation.2. The coastline3. Inclination of the moon.4. Rotational speed of the whirlpool.
But until the tides stop corresponding to the position of the moon, nobody is going to believe any suggestion that the tides are not driven mainly by the moon.
Lowering the air pressure will increase the sea level by a maximum of 10 cm.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 26/08/2018 02:11:07Lowering the air pressure will increase the sea level by a maximum of 10 cm.Show your math.
Quote from: Kryptid on 26/08/2018 02:54:42Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 26/08/2018 02:11:07Lowering the air pressure will increase the sea level by a maximum of 10 cm.Show your math.This question please ask in my topic "Seasonal rise in sea and ocean water levels" https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=74385.0And here he is clogging the topic "Why are tides disappearing in some places"?
I did not know this,
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 26/08/2018 02:11:07Lowering the air pressure will increase the sea level by a maximum of 10 cm.No
Quote from: Bored chemist on 26/08/2018 10:22:35Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 26/08/2018 02:11:07Lowering the air pressure will increase the sea level by a maximum of 10 cm.NoThe reasons for seasonal fluctuations in sea and ocean levels are known to me, but I did not know that lowering the atmospheric pressure could raise the sea level by 1 meter.You can give a link to this information.
This question please ask in my topic "Seasonal rise in sea and ocean water levels" https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=74385.0And here he is clogging the topic "Why are tides disappearing in some places"?
The average sea level during a year is 0 cmPGA and the average air pressure is 1013 hPa. Since the air pressure normally varies between 950 and 1050 hPa during a year, the expected variation in sea level due to air pressure is between +63 cm and -37 cm around mean sea level.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 26/08/2018 09:34:23This question please ask in my topic "Seasonal rise in sea and ocean water levels" https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=74385.0And here he is clogging the topic "Why are tides disappearing in some places"?So you didn't do any actual math.The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute confirms that a change in pressure of 1 hPa changes the sea level by 1 centimeter: https://www.smhi.se/en/theme/air-pressure-and-sea-level-1.12266QuoteThe average sea level during a year is 0 cmPGA and the average air pressure is 1013 hPa. Since the air pressure normally varies between 950 and 1050 hPa during a year, the expected variation in sea level due to air pressure is between +63 cm and -37 cm around mean sea level.63 centimeters plus 37 centimeters is 100 centimeters (1 meter),
The reasons for seasonal fluctuations in sea and ocean levels are known to me, but I did not know that lowering the atmospheric pressure could raise the sea level by 1 meter.
You can give a link to this information.
(Where you saw that this is the eighth wonder of the world)
I can post it, but I can't make you read it: https://www.smhi.se/en/theme/air-pressure-and-sea-level-1.12266
Quote from: Bored chemist on 10/08/2018 18:13:18But until the tides stop corresponding to the position of the moon, nobody is going to believe any suggestion that the tides are not driven mainly by the moon.October 3, 1869, the amplitude of the tide in the Bay of Fundy was 5 meters.October 4, 1869 amplitude of the tide in the Bay of Fundy was 21 meters (Once in the history of observation).For one day in the Bay of Fundy, the amplitude of the tides increased from 5 to 21 meters, 4-fold.Question. What has changed in the Bay of Fundy in one day.1. Gravitation.2. The coastline3. Inclination of the moon.4. Rotational speed of the whirlpool.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1869_Saxby_Gale
Everyone else knows the answer.
Such experts in the field of tides as Laplace, D.G. Darwin, J. Erie and others could not answer this question, and all forum participants know the answer.It's curious!