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When is the next tidal bore on the River Dee in flintshire?Chester?saltney ferry
Historically yes, but not anymore due to diversion of water from the colorado.
The term tidal wave is often used to mean a tsunami. However, the term "tidal wave" has fallen out of favor because tsunamis have nothing to do with tides. The term tidal wave may also refer to a tidal bore, which is a wave that forms in some locations when the tide is rising.
Fluke can mean: * A fish, and a flatworm. * The end parts of an anchor. * The fins on a whale's tail. * A stroke of luck. Close (near) and Close (close the door) Bore a hole in something A tidal bore (tide meets river, pushes water back upstream) A crashing bore (someone who puts you to sleep) Bore (a burden) past tense of the verb to bear Bat- a type of animal, or a bat used in baseball
The ebb tide makes the water movement of the tide in a narrow strip of coastal land seem extreme.A tidal bore makes the water movement of the tide in a narrow strip or coastal land seem extreme.
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When is the next tidal bore on the River Dee in flintshire?Chester?saltney ferry
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A tidal bore - is formed when the sea is 'forced' into a narrow place such as the mouth of a river etc. The river Severn in the UK is well-known for its tidal bore. The effect lasts long enough to allow people to water-ski without being towed behind a boat !
The type of coast that a tidal bore would most likely occur is a coast with narrow bays and inlets. Tidal bores also occur on a coast that has river channels.
The type of coast that a tidal bore would most likely occur is a coast with narrow bays and inlets. Tidal bores also occur on a coast that has river channels.
A Tidal Bore is a wave that forms when a rising tide enters a shallow, narrow river from a wide area of the sea.
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A tidal bore results when the conformation of a bay funnels the incoming tide into a fairly narrow river channel. The effect is a result of the flood tide's duration's being shortened by the land shape so that it acts very suddenly.
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Historically yes, but not anymore due to diversion of water from the colorado.