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Boothbay Me Unusual Tide Changes
On Sun, 2 Nov 2008 19:22:03 -0000, "Alisdair Gurney"
wrote: "Roger Long" wrote in message ... This is certainly the strangest confirmable marine event I've ever heard of. More pictures he http://www.wcsh6.com/includes/tools/...?storyid=95015 Damage is worse than any storm in memory. Since it's my former hometown, it is especially interesting. Local sources do not indicate any seismic activity but there may simply be a lag in reporting. A similar but smaller surge was reported in Cundys Harbor. Both places are similar in having configurations that could magnify surge effects and also in that both are more active at this time of year than other nearby areas where surge might simply not have been observed. The Coast Guard says surge from a storm at sea but I give that no creedance. The effects would be over a much larger area or these events would be more common. My guess would be a large but slow underwater slide of bottom sediments that didn't create much seismic vibration but sucked the water down. It's still early though and more widespread damage reports may come in. The geologists may also look back and find an event they would have overlooked if not for the land reports. Add another to my long list of reasons to prefer being anchored out than tied to a dock. What, anchored in the same stuff that's sliding? Alisdair Actually its more like off the continental shelf, down the continental slope and into the abyss. Few anchor two hundred miles out. Drill rigs maybe. These are landslides we are discussing. You might have trouble getting an anchor to set on a steep hillside. I never tried it, myself. Casady |
Boothbay Me Unusual Tide Changes
Richard Casady wrote:
On Sun, 02 Nov 2008 16:55:37 -0700, slide wrote: Wayne.B wrote: I would conjecture that something like a large meteorite hitting the water offshore could create a similar effect. The successive waves of high and low water would be the outward spreading rings from the impact, similar to that created by a stone thrown into the water. The outer approaches to Boothbay Harbor may have served to focus and intensify the waves in some way. Good thought. Large meteorites aren't detectable by any means known to modern man. Meteorites show on radar, and are visible, if even as large as a grain of sand. Just what makes the large ones harder to detect than tiny ones? A fifty foot,estimated, one grazed the atmosphere but missed the surface, and departed. Several photographs of the event have been published. It was visible in broad daylight. Had it struck the earth, the impact would have shown up on every seismograph on the ;planet. Note that they are only meteorites after they hit. Before, they are meteors, and will, if distant enough, be indetectable. Geeze. I was being SARCASTIC for god's sake. |
Boothbay Me Unusual Tide Changes
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Boothbay Me Unusual Tide Changes
I wonder if the limited area of the reported occurance indicates a
close proximity of the initiating event. |
Boothbay Me Unusual Tide Changes
wrote in message ... I wonder if the limited area of the reported occurance indicates a close proximity of the initiating event. Yes, it was a undoubtedly a large nuclear submarine doing war games off shore and surfacing at a steep angle. They practically breach like a huge whale. They can make the exact wave train experienced in the harbor but probably enlarged in height by the shape of it. Wilbur Hubbard |
Boothbay Me Unusual Tide Changes
On Nov 11, 3:37*pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: wrote in message ... I wonder if the limited area of the reported occurance indicates a close proximity of the initiating event. Yes, it was a undoubtedly a large nuclear submarine doing war games off shore and surfacing at a steep angle. They practically breach like a huge whale. They can make the exact wave train experienced in the harbor but probably enlarged in height by the shape of it. Wilbur Hubbard I'll have whatever you're having. |
Boothbay Me Unusual Tide Changes
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 15:37:39 -0500, someone posting as Wilbur Hubbard
purportedly wrote: whatever you just pegged my stupid-meter *plonk* -- poking dumbasses in the forehead, till my finger hurts. |
Boothbay Me Unusual Tide Changes
wrote in message ... On Nov 11, 3:37 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: wrote in message ... I wonder if the limited area of the reported occurance indicates a close proximity of the initiating event. Yes, it was a undoubtedly a large nuclear submarine doing war games off shore and surfacing at a steep angle. They practically breach like a huge whale. They can make the exact wave train experienced in the harbor but probably enlarged in height by the shape of it. Wilbur Hubbard | I'll have whatever you're having. I doubt you'll be able to understand it but he http://www.iopan.gda.pl/oceanologia/48Ssoome.pdf Wilbur Hubbard |
Boothbay Me Unusual Tide Changes
"wordsmith" wrote in message m... On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 15:37:39 -0500, someone posting as Wilbur Hubbard purportedly wrote: whatever you just pegged my stupid-meter *plonk* Your *dumb* meter is also pegged undoubtedly. http://www.iopan.gda.pl/oceanologia/48Ssoome.pdf Wilbur Hubbard |
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