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Tides
Learning Targets: I can define tides and their
importance. I can describe what influences
tides. I can differentiate among the
different types of tidal patterns.
When is the best time to go beachcombing or tide pooling?
High tide or low tide?
Better check the tide tables before you head to the beach
An Introduction to Tides Tides are the rise and fall of sea level caused by the
combined effect or rotation of the Earth and the gravitation of the Moon and Sun.
Tides are long period waves that begin in open ocean and move toward shore, resulting in the rise and fall of sea level
Crest of the tidal wave = high tide
Trough of the tidal wave = low tide
http://science.kqed.org/quest/video/science-on-the-spot-watching-the-tides/
Tidal period
Continents block the westward passage of the tidal bulges as the Earth rotates
Unable to move freely around the globe, these tides establish complex patterns within each ocean basin
Why do different places on Earth see different patterns of tides?
Three basic tidal patterns occur along the Earth’s major shorelines
Most areas have two high tides and two low tides each day
Semidiurnal – two highs and lows are about the same height
Mixed Semidiurnal – highs and lows tides differ in height
Diurnal – one high and one low tide each day
Why do different places on Earth see different patterns of tides?
Harnessing Tides: Tidal Power
Hydropower that converts the energy of tides into electricity or other useful forms of power
Tidal energy is generated by the relative motion of the water which interact via gravity
Renewable
More predictable than wind or solar
The world's first commercial axial turbine tidal stream generator — SeaGen — in Strangford Lough. The strong wake shows the power in the tidal current.
Be Aware of Tides in Puget Sound
The shape of Puget Sound affects the tide as it moves through channels and inlets
In the Straight of Juan De Fuca, a 7.2 foot tide at Cape Flattery will reach Port Townsend 3 hours and forty minutes later and increase in magnitude to 7.9 feet
The tide will reach south Puget Sound 1 hour later and increase to 13.5 feet by the time the tide reaches Olympia
Extreme high tides of 18 feet have been recorded in Olympia
Tides create strong currents
In Puget Sound, the tide rushes through narrow channels and around islands creating rapids and eddies like a whitewater river
It is important for boaters and beach explorers to know what the tide is doing
Some waters are not navigable at low tide
Some beaches may also be hazardous