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lunitidal
lunitidal
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1
Glossary of Mapping Science
This term is used when there is considerable diurnal inequality. interval, higher
low-water - SEE interval, higher high-(higher low-) water. interval, high-water -
Either a high-water lunitidal interval or a mean high-water lunitidal interval.
American Society of Civil Engineers, 1994
Lunitidal Interval Because of inertia, friction, coastal configuration, water depth,
and other factors, there is a lag between the time of transit of the moon over a
meridian and the time of the next high water at that place. This interval, which
varies ...
3
A Manual of Scientific Enquiry: Prepared for the Use of Her ...
Hence we see that the age of the tide most afi'ects the lunitidal interval when the
time of moon's transit is between 7 and 8 hours."' The mean lunitidal interval, or
mean establishment, is l6 minutes less than the former, and 31 minutes less than
...
John Frederick William Herschel, 2011
4
The American Practical Navigator - Bowditch
See also LUNITIDAL INTERVAL. lunisolar effect. Gravitational effects caused by
the attractions of the moon and of the sun. lunisolar perturbation. Perturbations of
the orbits of artificial earth satellites due to the attractions of the sun and the ...
Nathaniel Bowditch, National Imagery and Mapping Agency, 2002
5
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
where f=coefficient of friction; n: angular velocity of Luminary; g: 32 feet; k=depth
of the sea; 21 m=T; A=1ength of the tide-wave. Therefore Lunitidal
Acceleration_N2—glrmlI _ 7 Solitidal Acceleration _ vii-9km'l ' ' ' ' ' ' ° ' ( and,
substituting the ...
PREDICTION BY USE OF NON-HARMONIC CONSTANTS The various non-
harmonic constants that arc used for prediction of tide at a place are (a) age of
tide, (b) lunitidal interval, (c) mean establishment, and (d) vulgar establishment.
15.2.5 The lunitidal interval This is the time which elapses between the moon's
transit and the occurrence of the next high water at a place. The value varies
because of priming and lagging. When lunitidal intervals are plotted over a
fortnight ...
8
The Practice of Navigation and Nautical Astronomy
The correct establishment is the lunitidal interval corresponding to the day on
which the moon passes the meridian exactly at noon (with the sun) or at midnight.
The tide caused by the united actions of the sun and moon is identified by its ...
9
Arcana of Science and Art: Or, An Annual Register of Useful ...
By the theory, the tides follow the moon's southings at a certain interval of time, (
the lunitidal interval,) and this mean interval will undergo changes, so as to leave
less than the mean when the moon passes three hours after the sun, equal to the
...
10
arcana of science and art
By the theory, the tides follow the moon's southings at a certain interval of time, (
the lunitidal interval,) and this mean ... greater than the mean when the moon
passes nine hours after the sun ; and the quantity by which the lunitidal interval is
...