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Title: Winds and Waves


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Winds and Waves
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How are waves Created?
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How are waves created?
  • 1. Wind creates most waves.
  • Rogue waves are where high winds and strong
    currents create a single large wave. Some have
    been recorded at 115 feet high.

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How are waves Created?
  • 2. Seismic Sea Waves, these are called Tsunamis
    created by Earth quakes, volcanoes and
    landslides.

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2004 Tsunami
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Tsunami Waves
  • Tsunami waves do not resemble normal sea waves,
    because their wavelength is far longer. Rather
    than appearing as a breaking wave, a tsunami may
    instead initially resemble a rapidly rising tide.

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Tsunami Yes/No
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Types of Wind Driven Waves
  • The way each wave breaks depends on the slope and
    shape of the bottom.

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Wind driven waves
  • Height of the wave driven is determined by wind
    speeds.
  • Hurricane Sandy

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Tides
  • http//science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/ear
    th/geophysics/tide-cause.htm
  • http//oceanlink.island.net/oinfo/tides/tides.html
  • http//milesmathis.com/tide.html
  • http//www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t2039
    86

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Cuomo
  • http//www.nytimes.com/2013/02/04/nyregion/cuomo-s
    eeking-home-buyouts-in-flood-zones.html?_r0

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What do waves do?
  • http//abclocal.go.com/wabc/video?id7358667
  • After the video Describe what effect waves have.
    __________________________________________________
    ____

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Wave Action
  • What happened based on wave action_____________

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Not Wave Action
  • South Shore beaches are a fine outwash sand left
    by the glacier

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Not Wave Action
  • The North Shore beaches are rocky from the
    remaining glacial debris

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Wave Action on Rocky Shores
  • Sea Caves
  • Sea Arches

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Wave Action on Sandy Shores
Fire Island
Sand Bars are created by wave action
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Wave Action on Sandy Shores
  • Waves build or remove sand. In 1970 we (LI) built
    Jetties to combat this. Has this helped? (Use
    the picture below to help)_____________
  • ___________________________

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Answer
  • No jetties do not work. The result is that sand
    is deposited on the updrift side, depriving the
    downdrift side of sand.
  • Fixing long Island beaches
  • http//www.myfoxny.com/dpp/good_day_ny/long-island
    -beach-erosion-20100401

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Why is it important to fix our beaches?
  • People vs animals

Basking shark washed up on Babylon beach summer
of 2009
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What lives by/on the beach?
Marine Mammals Seals migrate in Jan-April on
our Beaches Welcome backs seals over 4,000 On
Long Island
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Shore birds
  • Piping Plover

Snowy Owl Smiths Point
Common Tern
Others include Herons, Osprey, Egrets, Shore
Birds Purple Sandpipers, Snow Bunting,
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Invertebrates
Fiddler Crabs
Worms living In the sand
Horseshoe Crab
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Invertebrates
Barnacles
Mussels
Snails
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Parts of the beach
  • Because of the daily rise and fall of the tides
    each day, there are clear differences in
    horizontal sections of beach from the water line
    up towards the dunes

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Parts of the beachDifferent Zones
  • HIGH TIDE ZONE This zone gets occasional wave
    action
  • MIDDLE TIDE ZONE This zone is systematically
    washed by the advancing and retreating tides.
  • LOW TIDE ZONE This zone is rarely exposed to the
    air. Sand within it is constantly moving due to
    wave action.

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Parts of the beach
  • The classification of different beach areas are
    important because they limit what organisms can
    survive in that section or zone of the shoreline.
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