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  1. Ukkusiksalik: The Bay with Reversing Falls

    Ukkusiksalik National Park in Nunavut is centred on Wager Bay, a 100-km-long saltwater inlet. At the bay's narrow entrance, powerful tides create 'reversing falls,' a turbulent spectacle of water flowing against itself. The area is also known for its high concentration of polar bears that gather on shore during the summer. #Canada #Ukkusiksalik #Nunavut #Tides 🇨🇦

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukkusiks

  2. Ukkusiksalik: The Bay with Reversing Falls

    Ukkusiksalik National Park in Nunavut is centred on Wager Bay, a 100-km-long saltwater inlet. At the bay's narrow entrance, powerful tides create 'reversing falls,' a turbulent spectacle of water flowing against itself. The area is also known for its high concentration of polar bears that gather on shore during the summer. #Canada #Ukkusiksalik #Nunavut #Tides 🇨🇦

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukkusiks

  3. Ukkusiksalik: The Bay with Reversing Falls

    Ukkusiksalik National Park in Nunavut is centred on Wager Bay, a 100-km-long saltwater inlet. At the bay's narrow entrance, powerful tides create 'reversing falls,' a turbulent spectacle of water flowing against itself. The area is also known for its high concentration of polar bears that gather on shore during the summer. #Canada #Ukkusiksalik #Nunavut #Tides 🇨🇦

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukkusiks

  4. Ukkusiksalik: The Bay with Reversing Falls

    Ukkusiksalik National Park in Nunavut is centred on Wager Bay, a 100-km-long saltwater inlet. At the bay's narrow entrance, powerful tides create 'reversing falls,' a turbulent spectacle of water flowing against itself. The area is also known for its high concentration of polar bears that gather on shore during the summer. 🇨🇦

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukkusiks

  5. Ukkusiksalik: The Bay with Reversing Falls

    Ukkusiksalik National Park in Nunavut is centred on Wager Bay, a 100-km-long saltwater inlet. At the bay's narrow entrance, powerful tides create 'reversing falls,' a turbulent spectacle of water flowing against itself. The area is also known for its high concentration of polar bears that gather on shore during the summer. #Canada #Ukkusiksalik #Nunavut #Tides 🇨🇦

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukkusiks

  6. Ukkusiksalik: The Bay with Reversing Falls

    Ukkusiksalik National Park in Nunavut is centred on Wager Bay, a 100-km-long saltwater inlet. At the bay's narrow entrance, powerful tides create 'reversing falls,' a turbulent spectacle of water flowing against itself. The area is also known for its high concentration of polar bears that gather on shore during the summer. #Canada #Ukkusiksalik #Nunavut #Tides 🇨🇦

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukkusiks

  7. Ukkusiksalik: The Bay with Reversing Falls

    Ukkusiksalik National Park in Nunavut is centred on Wager Bay, a 100-km-long saltwater inlet. At the bay's narrow entrance, powerful tides create 'reversing falls,' a turbulent spectacle of water flowing against itself. The area is also known for its high concentration of polar bears that gather on shore during the summer. #Canada #Ukkusiksalik #Nunavut #Tides 🇨🇦

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukkusiks

  8. Ukkusiksalik: The Bay with Reversing Falls

    Ukkusiksalik National Park in Nunavut is centred on Wager Bay, a 100-km-long saltwater inlet. At the bay's narrow entrance, powerful tides create 'reversing falls,' a turbulent spectacle of water flowing against itself. The area is also known for its high concentration of polar bears that gather on shore during the summer. #Canada #Ukkusiksalik #Nunavut #Tides 🇨🇦

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukkusiks

  9. Ukkusiksalik: The Bay with Reversing Falls

    Ukkusiksalik National Park in Nunavut is centred on Wager Bay, a 100-km-long saltwater inlet. At the bay's narrow entrance, powerful tides create 'reversing falls,' a turbulent spectacle of water flowing against itself. The area is also known for its high concentration of polar bears that gather on shore during the summer. 🇨🇦

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukkusiks

  10. Ukkusiksalik: The Bay with Reversing Falls

    Ukkusiksalik National Park in Nunavut is centred on Wager Bay, a 100-km-long saltwater inlet. At the bay's narrow entrance, powerful tides create 'reversing falls,' a turbulent spectacle of water flowing against itself. The area is also known for its high concentration of polar bears that gather on shore during the summer. #Canada #Ukkusiksalik #Nunavut #Tides 🇨🇦

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukkusiks

  11. Buccaneer Archipelago

    Off western Australian, hundreds of low-lying islands and coral reefs jut into the ocean as part of the Buccaneer Archipelago. Tides here have a range of nearly 12 meters, so water rips through the narrow channels as the tide ebbs and flows. These fast flows lift sediment that dyes the water a bright turquoise. (Image credit: M. Garrison; via NASA Earth Observatory)

    #fluidDynamics #oceanTides #physics #satelliteImage #science #tides

  12. I'm excited to present at the DSP Online Conference next week! Looking forward to the Q&A section, hearing everyone's talks, and meeting more DSP nerds! #DSP #signalprocessing #tides #math #physics

  13. Teaching physics? Labs and resources! 🙂

    Friction lab
    Mechanical equilibrium lab

    3 stage rockets – human powered in the gym or hall

    #Gravity and #tides: Why Is There a Tidal Bulge Opposite the Moon?

    Inertial mass and gravitational mass lab

    Reaction time lab
    CPO #Kinematics labs

    Measuring data with smartphone apps

    #Magnetism: Lenz’s law demo & more!

    #Catapult and #Trebuchet build project
    #Hovercraft build project
    #Mousetrap racers

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/ph

    @edutooters
    #science #physics #physicsteachers #highschoolscience

  14. Tides - Live at RadioSpiral 3 September 2025

    youtu.be/MnLGLLWelyE

    > In a place like Laredo, the tides play an important role in life, the rhythms and everything. They are quite impressive.#tides #spacemusic #laredo Next Wedne...

  15. COASTAL FLOOD ADVISORY,
    FROM 8 AM TO 1 PM PST
    WEDNESDAY (12/13).

    * WHAT: Minor coastal flooding expected.

    * WHERE: San Francisco Bay Shoreline and North Bay Shoreline. #California

    * IMPACTS: Flooding of lots, parks, and roads with only isolated road closures expected.

    * ADDITIONAL DETAILS: Tidal levels are running around 0.50 - 0.75 feet above tidal predictions. High tide will peak at 10:42 AM PST Wednesday morning at 6.66 feet, resulting in minor coastal flooding for low-lying, flood-prone spots adjacent to the San Francisco Bay.

    PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

    If travel is required, allow extra time as some roads may be closed. Do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown depth. Take the necessary actions to protect flood-prone property.

    #CaliforniaWeather #Tides #RisingTides #CAwx

    forecast.weather.gov/showsigwx