Tides in Seattle: Moon and Geography Impact

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Modeling
Ocean
Processes
 
By Madison H. & Samara C.
 
Question 1
 
How does the moon and geography affect tides in
Seattle?
The moon and sun both cause twice-a-day tides. They
have slightly different periods. The period for the sun
is 12 hours, while the period for the moon is near 12.42
hours. In the fall and new moons, we have larger tidal
ranges, we call them "Spring Tides." Then during half-
moons, the gravitational pull of both the sun and
moon cancel each other out and this gives us some
smaller tidal ranges, that are called Neap Tides.
 
Annotations
 
Question 2
 
What time and how high will high tide be in Seattle
on your next birthday?
Samara C. – January 13
th
 
– The moon will rise at 8:42
Am and will set at 5:17 pm. This means that the moon
will be close to when the tides change. 
High tide will
be at 6:03 am  
and low tide will be at 11:01 pm. 
The
high tide will reach a height of 12 feet and .72 of a
foot.
Madison H. – November 7
th
 
– This date is one day
after the time goes back an hour. The moon will rise at
10:51 am and set at 6:53 pm. 
High tide will be at 7:03
am 
and the low tide will be at 12:51 am. 
The height of
the high tide would be 12 feet .33 of a foot.
 
Annotations
 
Questions
about the data
 
Write a new question about your data. You 
do
not
 need to answer this question.
What is the difference in height between a tide
that is made from the moon and a tide made
from a tsunami or wind?
 
Links
 
https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/tide_predictions.
html
https://www.timeanddate.com/moon/usa/seattle
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffsb&q=tide+infographic
+moon&atb=v247-1&iax=images&ia=images
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Exploring the influence of the moon and geography on tides in Seattle, this data provides insights into the different types of tides, their heights, and times in relation to celestial movements. Learn about spring tides, neap tides, and how the moon's phases affect tides in Seattle.

  • Seattle
  • Tides
  • Moon
  • Geography
  • Celestial Movements

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  1. Modeling Ocean Processes By Madison H. & Samara C.

  2. How does the moon and geography affect tides in Seattle? The moon and sun both cause twice-a-day tides. They have slightly different periods. The period for the sun is 12 hours, while the period for the moon is near 12.42 hours. In the fall and new moons, we have larger tidal ranges, we call them "Spring Tides." Then during half- moons, the gravitational pull of both the sun and moon cancel each other out and this gives us some smaller tidal ranges, that are called Neap Tides. Question 1 https://faculty.washington.edu/pmacc/LO/tides_backg round.html#:~:text=The%20result%20is%20that%20 during,year%20of%20tides%20at%20Seattle.

  3. Annotations

  4. What time and how high will high tide be in Seattle on your next birthday? Samara C. January 13th The moon will rise at 8:42 Am and will set at 5:17 pm. This means that the moon will be close to when the tides change. High tide will be at 6:03 am and low tide will be at 11:01 pm. The high tide will reach a height of 12 feet and .72 of a foot. Question 2 Madison H. November 7th This date is one day after the time goes back an hour. The moon will rise at 10:51 am and set at 6:53 pm. High tide will be at 7:03 am and the low tide will be at 12:51 am. The height of the high tide would be 12 feet .33 of a foot.

  5. Annotations

  6. Write a new question about your data. You do not need to answer this question. Questions about the data What is the difference in height between a tide that is made from the moon and a tide made from a tsunami or wind?

  7. https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/tide_predictions. html https://www.timeanddate.com/moon/usa/seattle Links https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffsb&q=tide+infographic +moon&atb=v247-1&iax=images&ia=images

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