Fifth Fighting The Tides posts
Business Insider Understand the true meaning of high and low tides.
105 months ago
Forbes Self-described as the modern "Prince of Tides," Shep divulges where you can find him drinking and dining in Charleston.
107 months ago
Mother Nature Network 2 recent studies show that tidal stress contributes to large quakes.
114 months ago
Los Angeles Times Now you can say, "I told you so."
114 months ago
Los Angeles Times Expect king tides at California beaches all week.
124 months ago
The New York Times - Lens - Photography While the United Nations climate change conference begins at the end of this mont, those who remain here, 9,000 miles away, will be fighting the rising tides.
India's Rising Tides and Temperatures
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Ghoramara and its sister islands in the Bay of Bengal are vanishing, their shoreline borders shifting, shrinking and sinking with rising temperatures and tides.
124 months ago
I fucking love science The world’s tides contain enough energy to power the entire UK’s electricity consumption.
How Floating Turbines Could Harness The Awesome Power Of The Tides
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The world’s tides contain enough energy to power the entire UK’s electricity consumption. And, since it effectively harnesses the moon’s constant and predictable gravitational pull, tidal power overcomes one of renewable energy’s classic prob
Read more ... lems – the fact you never know quite how much sun, wind or…
127 months ago
NowThis Forget oil and gas, tides could be the new energy source
128 months ago
Huffington Post UK What the chuff is a super moon tide?
Freak 'Super Moon' Tides Could Cause Huge Waves And Flooding
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'Super moon' tides are set to bring large waves to parts of the country this weekend as coastal communities brace themselves for floods. Gusts of 50mph alongside higher than average spring tides could mean stormy weather, and travel disruption, ac...
133 months ago
National Geographic Earth's seafloor is born in fiery eruptions along volcanic mid-ocean ridges—which are surprisingly sensitive to the tides.
134 months ago
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