Sentences with phrase «other tidal effects»

Not exact matches

Taking into account the factors mentioned above, as well as tidal effects from other planets, the team concluded that Venus's axis could have shifted to a variety of positions throughout the planet's evolution.
Ross began working with a team that included his adviser, Raymond Najjar, professor of oceanography, Penn State, to pinpoint the precise effects of sea - level rise by subtracting other forces that affect changes to the tidal range.
Along the Gulf Coast, the authors say other factors, such as tidal effects and the ongoing subsidence, or sinking, of the land, can play a more important role.
Over the long night, when the Arctic Ocean is mostly totally frozen, the only (non cyclonic) clouds that be are caused by leads (from open water), caused by tidal and wind effects, there are no other aside from ocean air flows.
In other words, they found that once post-glacial rebound effects and lunar cycle effects had been accounted for, the sea level rise had essentially been constant (1.18 mm / year) since at least the start of the tidal gauge records (1849).
One has also has other factors: tidal energy, wind energy, the spin of the Earth, amount of warmer more buoyant in tropic water, momentum of waters, and etc - which can also effect neutral buoyant and denser water's speed of falling.
Tidal effects, or the W&P «mechanism», or any other such that has been proposed, would not depend on the sign.
In January 2012, climate researcher Trevor Prowse put questions to the Bureau of Meteorology about the results charted above, making the point that as the 14 tidal stations are mostly free of urban heat effect, all are at sea level and are well scattered around Australia, they may be more accurate than any other land - based data.
Given that, unlike other tidal devices, it doesn't need expensive foundations or towers, it ought to be cheaper, and less invasive, and there should be many locations where it could extract power from relatively low tidal flows - thus, in effect expanding, the potential tidal resource.
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