Understanding tide patterns is essential for any angler looking to improve their fishing success. These natural phenomena can significantly influence fish behavior, making or breaking a fishing trip.
There are multiple examples of fractal patterns in nature, from peacock feathers, snowflakes, and leaves, to cloud formations and coastlines. A group of graduate students have spotted similar fractal ...
Eye in the sky: data from the Jason-3 satellite was used in the study. (Courtesy: NASA/JPL-Caltech) Third-degree tides – tiny sea-level fluctuations once known only locally from measurements made by ...
In October 1943, the oceanographer Arthur Doodson, head of the Liverpool Tidal Institute, got a letter from his friend Commander Ian Farquharson. For months, Doodson and the machine he’d perfected had ...
Atlantis operates systems that use undersea tidal currents to create power. The power generators sit on the sea-bed and are hidden from view, unlike wave-power generators, which float on the surface.