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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Oceanography / March 2006



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JTides Version 4.9, recent update.28 Mar 2006 14:52 GMT4
JTides is a free Java program that provides worldwide tidal predictions for
over 3300 sites, and provides its results in a number of useful ways.
JTides has recently managed to reacquire data sources for some United
Kingdom sites after being obliged to remove all UK data several ...
Acoustic propagation28 Mar 2006 14:29 GMT2
I am not sure about this, so I wanted to confirm about this.
If two acoustic signals interfere along their path, but the receiver is
not in the interfering region (e.g. the direction of propagation is
opposite for both signal) will the signal still be receiver faithfully
Scientists Use Satellites to Help Detect Deep-Ocean Whirlpools21 Mar 2006 05:06 GMT1
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Ink21 Mar 2006 02:13 GMT2
Sorry guys.  The spam stuff was not my intent.  I do oppoligies and won't
happen again.  I have never been on newsgroups before and not sure how to
work them. I hope you guys can forgive a bad choice.  Murphey
Ink20 Mar 2006 10:48 GMT1
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Barometric pressure16 Mar 2006 03:53 GMT4
How does an automatic weather station measure air pressure?
Alexmcw
is there any microorganism that consumes Cyanophyta?01 Mar 2006 13:21 GMT1
I come from Poland, Gdansk. Each year in our Baltic sea we observe a huge
number of Cyanophyta which later on are polute our sandy beaches - is there
any micro organisms which comsume Cyanophyta to such extend they are no
longer appear on our beaches?
 
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