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Originally posted by NightSkyeB4Dawn
My suggestion is to watch the animals closely. Especially the non-domesticated ones.
When their behavior begins to change I would think very seriously about packing my things and taking a long vacation.
A long way away.
Originally posted by jkrog08
reply to post by ProtoplasmicTraveler
I believe this rare effect is caused by the angular momentum of the Earth and Moon.
Originally posted by kenton1234
reply to post by ProtoplasmicTraveler
Great post. I live on the coast of Oregon and the tide was so low you could see things I never thought possible. This does not happen once or twice a year as I live right on the coast and I have never seen anything quite like it. The local paper ran a story on it and never mentioned any moon cycles or whatever. The paper did say that this is supposed to happen again next month but no explanation as to what is causing this.
I've seen "extreme moon tides" before but nothing like this ever. It was truly a strange sight.
Originally posted by jkrog08
reply to post by ProtoplasmicTraveler
Not a problem. LOL, I would like to see what is in the Mariana Trench! I doubt we would ever get a tide strong enough for that, not to mention the death it would cause by the influx of water volume,lol.
Originally posted by jkrog08
reply to post by ProtoplasmicTraveler
I guess you wouldn't want to take a submersible down to the bottom of Mariana then, beings it is 37,000 feet deep! LOL...Good post, thanks for bringing it to our attention here on ATS.
Originally posted by kenton1234
reply to post by ProtoplasmicTraveler"Maybe that's why your paper didn't mention the moon being involved. Did they mention why it's supposed to happen again next month too?"
Not a word. Only that it is supposed to happen again next month.
Originally posted by jkrog08
reply to post by ProtoplasmicTraveler
We've been down there once in the 60's. It took 4 hours to go down and 4 to go back up.
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