Title: The Tidal Cycle
1The Tidal Cycle
- What forces cause the rising and falling of the
ocean tides? - How often does the tide change?
- What environmental factors influence the height
of the tides? - What do the tidal flats look like at high tide?
- What do the tidal flats look like at low tide?
2What Causes the Tides? Gravitational Pull from
the Moon and Tidal Inertia Results in Tidal Wave
that Rotates Around the Earth
3Changes in the angle of the Moon result in
changes in the heights of high and low tides
4MOON
LUNAR DAY 24 Hrs 50 min Result 2 high
tides every 12 hrs 25 min 2 low tides every 12
hrs 25 min
5TIDAL VARIABILITY Lunar Tides gt Solar
Tides Spring Tides Alignment of Moon Sun /
High Amplitude Exchange Neap Tides Misalignment
of Moon Sun / Low Amplitude Exchange
6Low Tide _at_ the Overlook 1.6 ft.
below MLLW
7High Tide _at_ the Overlook 7.0 ft.
above MLLW
8Low Tide _at_ Sloughside Pilings 1.6 ft.
below MLLW
9High Tide _at_ Sloughside Pilings 7.0
ft. above MLLW
10Low Tide _at_ Sloughside point 1.6 ft.
below MLLW
11High Tide _at_ Sloughside Point 7.0 ft.
above MLLW
12Low Tide _at_ the Overlook 1.6 ft. below
MLLW
13High Tide _at_ the Overlook 7.0 ft.
above MLLW
14Low Tide _at_ the Observation Deck 1.6 ft.
below MLLW
15High Tide _at_ the Observation Deck 7.0
ft. above MLLW
16Locations and tide information for photos
- Low Tide (lower low) on June 7, 2004 predicted
-1.6 _at_ 1035am at Coos Bay mouth using
OSU/Hatfield Marine Science Center Dock, Yaquina
Bay, OR - High Tide (lower high) on June 7, 2004 predicted
7.0 _at_ 535pm at Coos Bay mouth using OSU/Hatfield
Marine Science Center Dock, Yaquina Bay, OR - Photos taken June 7, 2004 at South Slough
National Estuarine Research Reserve, Charleston,
OR along the shoreline mid-estuary accessed from
the Estuary Study Trail System. Low tide photos
taken between 1045am 1115am (photographer -
Tom Gaskill) - High tide photos taken between 545pm 615pm
(photographers - Tom Gabriel Gaskill)
17Real-time, Predicted, and Historic Tides are
Available On-line TidesOnline www.tidesonline.n
os.noaa.gov