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The explanation of tides in 11 steps. Marc Philippart Rijkswaterstaat. Generation of tides. main drivers are Moon and Sun explaining the tides in 11 steps. Step 1: gravity force of moon. No continents, just water (equilibrium tide) Only influenced by attraction of the moon. earth. moon.
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The explanationof tides in 11 steps Marc Philippart Rijkswaterstaat
Generation of tides • main drivers are Moon and Sun • explaining the tides in 11 steps
Step 1: gravity force of moon • No continents, just water (equilibrium tide) • Only influenced by attraction of the moon earth moon
Step 2: centrifugal force • If this was the only force, the moon would crash on the earth • Also centrifugal force due to rotation around centre of gravity
gravity centrifugal combination Step 3: combined forces
t=o 13º 54 min. 23h56 Step 4: twice a day? • twice a day would mean every 12 hour • however, we see 12 hour and 25 minutes • where is this ‘error’ of 50 minutes a day ? • moon travels around earth in 27.32 days • after one full earth rotation • moon travels also 13 dgr t=24h50
t=o 1º = 4 min. 23h56 Step 5: the sun • sun acts the same as moon • amplitude ca 25% of moon • rotation of earth: 23 h 56 minutes eg. at 12h, sun in South after 23h56 + 4 min, sun in South (by definition)t=24h00
Step 6: the sun moon interaction • effect of tide by moon
Step 6: the sun moon interaction • sun and moon work together: Spring Tide • during full moon and during new moon
Step 6: the sun moon interaction • sun and moon work opposite: Neap Tide • firts quarter and last quarter of the moon
rotation of earth rotation of earth 23,5º declination h2 h1 equator equator Step 7: diurnal inequality • inequality due to the declination of earth axis
Step 7: diurnal inequality • spring tide neap tide cycle sensitive
Step 8: variation in driving forces • distance moon to earth varies (ellipsoid, 27,55 day) • direction ellipsoid varies in 8,85 yr. • distance sun to earth varies • plane of moon varies 5 degrees around 23,5 (18,61 yr.) • plane of sun varies with the precession (25.765 yr.)
Step 9: continents & coriolis • the equilibrium tide runs around the southern hemisphere • further it travels around the world with a delay • tides in the north sea are more than 2 days old • the coriolis force (due to rotation of the earth) influences the tides
Step 10: non-lineair effects • due to bottom friction the tide will deform • allthough the driving forces consist of 2 forces, called M2 (moon) and S2 (sun), at our coast a set of nearly 200 components are needed to reconstruct the tide
Step 11: wind effects • due to meteorological influences the actual tide differs • surge bij NW storm • negative surge by Easterly winds
Forecast of tides • there are two ways of forecasting (predicting) • 1: harmonical analyse and composing • observed tide > decomposing > reconstruction • 2: modelling • calibrating model > meteo input > result
observed harmonic analyse of tide predicted decomposition continuation of decomposition