Ultra-low-tide to High-tide Timelapse
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
- GoPro Timelapse of change from ultra-low (greater than -5 ft) tide to 22+ foot high tide at Tutka Bay Lodge dock, Tutka Bay, Alaska. A change of 27 vertical feet in 6 hours. Watch the floating dock as it rises closer to the top of the pilings. Video copyright by Karyn Murphy. Request permission for use.
Watched first time for the water
Watched second time for the clouds
Watched third time for the boats zooming to&fro
Watched fourth time for the rising of the pathway/walkway..
Watched fifth time for the people
Watched sixth time to get everything in at once..
Beautiful.
Need more for the fish
We all did the same thing! Wonderful
Nice summary
Abe kitne khali ho be 😂
Look how the clouds form in the same place
Pope Sama u typed the words from under my very finger types. Isn’t it freaky watching them?! 😮
Or tips even, not types lol
Great display of a rain shadow effect!
now i have to see the video twice
Clouds forming in the same place because air on the other side of the hill is being pushed up upward. The upward motion cause the air to expand and cool which leads to clouds forming. Lifting air due to the mountains is called orographic lift.
I find the bridge more fascinating as it floated with the water..
It's a pier, a bridge's aborted/lame cousin
Dock
I like how quickly the boat at 1:09 just zips away...
I know It is funny
Skkrry
Lmxo
Was watching that boat the entire time, only for me to check on the tide and it was gone.
0:02 happens here too lmao
set to x2 speed for better results. nice video :P
davidevgen it works
Oh hi davidevgen
Why would this video set to 2x?
@@jaylindiaz3943 , the questions some people ask....
Sit on that dock and watch it in real speed.. that's what I'd like.
That's some clean water there!
that is so cool. "no....im drowning. " i just love how it covered so much.
My GoPro timelapse of the tide change this July at Tutka Bay, Alaska! Take note of the height of the floating dock (watch the difference from dock surface to the top of the sign over the dock change).
Fascinating! That was just the month of July? or was this for the summer?
One tide change, July 14th, 2014 (I have to double-check the date, but it was that weekend)
That's amazing to me because I'm used to the rise in lakes but not tides. Thanks for sharing!
Sherrill Duce - this is the daily tide change, not the same kind of changes you see in lakes (due to rain, etc). This is a coastal area and the amount of tide change (how low the tide goes down, or how high it rises) varies each day (affected by the moon position, etc). This was an amazingly low tide cycle.
Here's some info on how tides change: scienceblogs.com/startswithabang/2010/02/24/how-tides-work/
Wow it's nice to see this. Thanks for the short film.
This is an absolutely amazing video. in layman terms it illustrates the science behind tidal changes making the subject more engaging, especially for young developing students. This video should have 6,000,000 views and I’m disappointed it doesn’t. Shows you where today’s state of mind is, or at the very least isn’t!
Great video Thanks.
What is equally interesting is the way the wind climbing the far slope of the hill in the background is generating a swirling cloud.
Super awesome time lapse!
What a beautiful day that looked to be! :)
I'm supposed to watch the water but the cloud formation is as fascinating.
I was watching cloud for the first half of video
The place is known as Tutka Bay Lodge in Alaska. Hence why everything looks so nice and clean.
wow thats an incredible difference
I thought the pier would submerge..but it floats 😱 Really cool
When I was in Kings Lynn, Norfolk, I believe the tidal range was about 22 feet. The River Ouse would all but dry out which was pretty impressive. I think 22 feet is the same range as the Normandy beaches.
Me : I took my bike in lake side. I need come back here 7 hours later.
"Water would up to the side"
Me : what the hell
The Earth & Moon tug on one another generating internal energy too.
Greetings from Chicago, Illinois! Very cool video!
This video helped me teach my sister thanks
Great video, nice to see how the tide came in like that.
Its amazing how tides are Slowly occuring yet we BARELY see it happening!
Im more amaze by the formation of the clouds
that was cool to watch
Nice video
This is incredible!
Can see crabs moving in the water after it rises
Mother Nature at its best
Tutka bay, NOW THATS A LOW TIDE. Bay of Fundy, HOLD MY BEER
That is a phenomenal amount of water that shows up with hardly a ripple.
Time and tide wait for no man.
Incredible! This is like something out of a horror movie. :)
Look how clean the water is
Remarkable how mother nature is.
Amazing video! Thanks
How quickly the tide turns!
artman40 The Moon is what controls the tides
The area looks nice
My favorite part was the part with the dock and the water.
You can really see the tide drawn in relation to the sun. It’s being pulled towards it.
Amazing and beautiful video🎥..
Super like... So peaceful..
Do keep posting
Warm regards and best wishes
The UnknownManCub 👍😎👨🏭
So help me to understand this a little better. When youre going snorkeling is it better to go in high tide or low tide? Someone said high tide because the water is clearer? And also what foes high tide/low ride have to do with waves? Is low ride less ways or more ways? Im confused! 🤔
KeyboardWarriorNahRealLifeWarriorBiish I know you asked this a year ago but high and low tides have nothing to do with the waves. Tides happen due to the gravitational pull of the moon - when it is a full moon or new moon the tides are larger. I don't know to much with snorkelling but imagine height tide is probably the best but just got on a nice calm day and the water should be clear and the waves would be minimal. Hope this helps!
DJH Gaming I know this was six months ago, however it's partially incorrect. Tides greatly affect wave action. Waves break due to structure on the sea floor. For example. Beaches like ours have two to three sand bars so at high tide you will see the waves breaking three times. Once on each sand bar. As the wave rolls off and over the deeper guts, they reform then break again over the next shallow spot be it another sand bar or the shore. So, if Tides are creating deeper or shallower points around bottom structure, it changes when, where, and how the waves break (standing vs rolling).
Additionally, let's say an ebb tide (outgoing) is moving water west off the coast but there is a strong coastal wind blowing from the West. It will create choppy wave action. Especially over shallow structure like reefs. Just FYI. :)
Some large pontoons, long levers, really small gears and a generator and you got free electricity.
Amazing you use the word free, AOC economics 101.
Amazing 😊
Bloody hell that is quite a high tide. Don't want to fall asleep down near the water at low tide hey?
look for Bay of Fundy tides its an even bigger change....
Księżyc jednak mocno odpycha wodę, bo naukowcy amerykańscy udowodnili, że Księżyc będąc nad równikiem (Ekwador) odpycha tak mocno wodę z równika, aż w północnej Kanadzie strasznie robi się duży przypływ i mają darmową energię, że hoho.
I'm impressed how well the black spruce thrive so close to the ocean. I would think the salt would penetrate the soil so close to the shore and kill the trees.
It could be a freshwater lake
It is salt water. Tutka Bay is in Alaska on the coast. The trees are Sitka Spruce.
I missed tides while watching those clouds
That's amazing isn't it!
Watch it a 2x speed and it's even cooler.
The title of the video was accurate 😅
can i use this video for my video on my youtube channel?
I want to see it go back down too
if only the forces that move such vast quantities of water could be harnessed into reliable electrical production.
Niesamowite
Do the great lakes get effected by the tidal pull ?
What is the video record time for this video?
Am i the only one who thought the end of bridge will drown due to the water but then realized it's floating on it?
It be looking spooky
Look at the clouds
Would love to see this at a king tide
is there any paint to watch...
The tide was low at the beginning of the video, but then, the tide gets higher with a lot of water.
amazing
whoa lol damn it keeps going up
The tide is high Blondie.
Love it.
When looking at the United States Coast Guard Tide Charts Book you'll see "low-low tide", "low tide ", "high-tide", and "high-high tide", used by every ship on the water.
Wow I’m watching the clouds lol
Where all those water coming from
Why the sun is in the same direction for long time.
and has nothing to do with the moon lol great video
Too cool
Hi can I use this video for an article?
Please send me some information on how you want to use the video in your article.
When i was at the beach i falled asleep on the sand and the tide was coming and i litrally could have drowned if i didnt wake up in time lol
the water would have woken you up...
𝗘𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘆𝗼𝗻𝗲 𝘄𝗮𝘁𝗰𝗵𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗼𝗰𝗲𝗮𝗻
Me watching the clouds:👁👄👁
am i the only one focusing on the clouds ? 😂
Yes
Beautiful nice 🧐😳
Who watched the video with *2x* playback speed
that looks like a lake
Who else just staring at the clouds
This stuff is scary as hell!
Adjustable bridge.
Cool 😎
Nice
Climate change? Sea level rise?
Do tides happen in lakes?
DOOR STOPPERS
No, this is in the ocean
No most lakes are not massive enough to feel the squeezing tidal effects of gravity like in oceans. Also the oceans are global so this exacerbates the tidal effects of gravity. In huge lakes, such as the great lakes; there are minuscule ones, but they are so tiny they are insignificant.
Not even the biggest, at least by any amount discernable without incredibly accurate measuring devices.
I lived on the coast of Superior, and there were no tides.
Cool
So the dock is a floating one?
We can build a dam to produce electricity from high tide and low tide
Dont walk the beach while high on edibles.. tide change will freak you out when you notice u were walking on the edge n all a sudden ur 20 ft from the edge lol
Would have been funnier if you were high on acid... grow up and try some harder shit!
This is Clickbait. I’ve watched it like 31 times and still can’t see the laundry detergent.
ಎಲ್ಲಿಂದ ಬಂತು ಮಾರಾಯ ನೀರು.🤔
It really did happen all of a sudden haha
it’s water.
It’s a spring tide not ultra
Wheres all that water coming from
The moon and the sun have what is called a "gravitational well". And the water on earth gets affected by this well. Basically the global covering of the earth in water gets squeezed by this "well of gravity" on both sides by the sun and the moon and causes it to bulge to either side of the planet. Sometimes there are "high, high tides" "low, low tides" "medium tides" "small tides" really depending on the orientation of the moon and the sun. Roughly. The tides are very complicated and there is alot going on to form them and make them do what they do.
@@thegreengumball That was a good summary, especially the "squeezed" part. I hate when people say tides are the moon pulling the ocean up-- that's wrong.
Subhan Allah!
woah