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Title: Ocean Waves and Tides


1
Ocean Waves and Tides
  • Sections 22.2 and 22.3

2
Definition of waves
  • Waves- periodic up and down movements of water
    that transfer energy from one place to another

3
Factors that affect wave size
  • Wave height- the vertical distance between the
    crest and the trough
  • Wave period- dependent upon wavelength, the
    longer the wavelength and the slower the wave the
    longer the period, the shorter the wave, the
    quicker it moves the shorter the period

4
Wave Energy
  • The longer the wind blows in the same direction,
    the more energy that is transferred from the wind
    to the water
  • Larger waves have larger surface area, so are
    exposed more to wind, so carry more energy
  • A swell is formed by a large group of long
    rolling waves

5
How water moves in a wave
  • Water moves in a circular motion, the more
    energy, the larger the diameter of the circle
  • So the deeper you go, the smaller the circles
  • Wave size dependant upon duration of wind and
    speed
  • Whitecaps are produced when the windspeed is so
    great it blows off the crest

6
What happens at the shore
  • Breakers- when wave moves to shallow water, the
    bottom slows down, so the top ends up crashing
    over it
  • Refraction- waves bend due to differences in the
    depth of water
  • Undertows and rip currents- water carried back
    from the beach traveling and the bottom of the
    floor (ripcurrents are undertows that run
    perpendicular to the shore)

7
Tsunamis
  • Wavelengths can get up to 240 km and can travel
    at the speed of a jetliner!
  • Lots of energy- from earthquakes

8
What are tides?
  • The daily change in ocean level

9
Forces the cause tides
  • Gravity from the moon and the sun and the earths
    rotation

10
Tidal Behavior
  • Spring tides- during full moon and new moon
    because you have gravity pulls from both the sun
    and moon
  • Neap tides- when the moon is at a quarter and
    three quarters, the gravities form the moon and
    the sun offset each other causing a smaller flux
    in tide

11
Tidal Oscillations
  • Are large ranges in tides because they could be
    narrow or small channels ( the change in tide
    here is very obvious)
  • Along straight coastlines, you may not see much
    of a difference in tide

12
Bay of Fundy
13
Tidal Currents
  • Flood tide- when tide moves toward the coast
  • Ebb tide- when the tide moves towards the ocean
  • Tidal bore- when ocean water fills in rivers that
    empty into the ocean
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