NASA Sees Tides Under the Ocean's Surface
Narration: Kathleen Gaeta
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Tides are a complicated
phenomenon.
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Tides in the ocean are generated
by the moon's gravitational
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pull, and they affect more than
just how much room on the beach
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there is for a chair and
umbrella. They're actually long
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period waves that move through
the oceans in response to forces
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exerted by the moon and sun,
making their way towards the
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coastlines, where they appear as
the regular rise and fall of the
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sea surface.
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And they may also help to slow
down the rate of global warming
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of the atmosphere, partially by
forming a complex system of
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underwater waves that can help
move heat into the ocean
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interior. That complex system of
waves is essentially a different
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type of tide, called Internal Tides.
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NASA can see how Internal Tides
move and flow in the ocean here.
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Across a long swath of the North
Pacific Ocean sits the Hawaiian
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Ridge, a massive underwater
structure high enough in a few
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places to reach the ocean
surface and form the islands of
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our 50th state. The tidal
currents that are generated by
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the moon's gravitation impact
the Hawaiian Ridge, causing deep
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dense water to be forced upward.
Gravity and buoyancy forces then
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tug the water down and up again,
creating oscillations. Those
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oscillations are internal waves.
But since the waves oscillate at
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the tidal period, which is the
time it takes for tides to
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complete one cycle, from high to
low, and back to high again in
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roughly 12 hours, we call them
Internal Tides.
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Once generated along the ridge,
these internal tides move away
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from it, both northwards and
southwards, and can sometimes go
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as far as thousands of miles.
underneath the surface, the
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waves can be as big as hundreds
of feet. But on the ocean
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surface, they're often only a
few inches high, barely large
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enough to notice.
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Yet instruments on satellites,
like altimeters, are capable of
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measuring those small surface
waves, and NASA can predict
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Internal Tides based on years of
compiled satellite data.
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The ocean is filled with
underwater topography, from
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mountains to ridges to trenches,
creating many sources of
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Internal Tides all over the
global ocean and giving rise to
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the many complicated patterns
seen in this visualization.
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Although Internal Tides might
seem insignificant, being only a
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few inches on the ocean surface,
they provide oceanographers with
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a unique way to map and study
the much larger internal water
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motion. That water motion and
subsequent mixing between warm
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shallow water and cold deeper
water is thought to move heat
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from global warming of Earth's
atmosphere down into the ocean interior.
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In other words, Internal Tides
are an incredibly significant
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mechanism and have a sizable
impact on the Earth's climate.