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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Oceanography / November 2006



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10 day halt in part of Gulf Stream, November 200422 Nov 2006 08:35 GMT3
http://environment.guardian.co.uk/climatechange/story/0,,1932761,00.html
Most alarmingly, the data reveal that a part of the current, which is
usually 60 times more powerful than the Amazon river, came to a temporary
halt during November 2004.
Tidal Surges - criteria ?17 Nov 2006 15:55 GMT12
What are the criteria for large tidal excesses over astronomical predicted
tides for the area around the UK ?
Deep depression in the North Atlantic, yes.
But for low barometric pressure induced sea level raising would it not be
Wavelet analysis; Any good books?13 Nov 2006 18:00 GMT1
Hi.  I am looking for a wavelet analysis book.  I am fairly familiar to
traditional frequency domain time series analyses (ie. spectal analysis
and such).  Does anyone have any recommendation?  I would like to have
one with some realistic examples and written for geoscientists or ...
ocean water movement03 Nov 2006 00:26 GMT1
Hi my name is william
I live in ireland and i have a question i hope you can help me with.
the water in the bays and inlets around the coast does it change
constantly or is it the same water that rises and falls with each tide.
 
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