2.12 Flashcards

1
Q

How many times do tides occur per day?

A

Twice
(2 low, 2 high)

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2
Q

How does the daily tide happen?

A
  • Moons gravitational field pulls on water as Earth rotates
  • Bulge occurs on opposite side due to inertia
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3
Q

When does the spring tide happen?

A
  • Every 2 weeks
  • Sun+Earth+Moon are aligned
  • Large pull on water -> tide is higher
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4
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When does the perigean tide occur?

A
  • 4 times per year
  • Moon+Sun+Earth in alignment
  • Moon is closest to Earth
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5
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What is the neap tide?

A
  • weakest high tide
  • Sun + Moon are at 90º to each other
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6
Q

What conditions to anticyclones bring?

A
  • High pressure
  • Calmer conditions
  • Smaller waves
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7
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What conditions do depressions bring?

A
  • Low pressure
  • Fast winds
  • Destructive waves
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8
Q

What happens in the positive phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation?

A

Low pressure in North
- Wet and warm in North
High pressure South
- Dry in South

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9
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What happens in the negative phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation?

A

Low pressure in North
- Wet and warm in South
High pressure South
- Dry in North

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