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Fluid dynamics / Coastal geography / River surfing / Wave mechanics / Tides / Tidal bore / Undular bore / Severn bore / Wind wave / Tidal wave / Bay of Fundy / Tidal range
Date: 2015-04-24 10:55:46
Fluid dynamics
Coastal geography
River surfing
Wave mechanics
Tides
Tidal bore
Undular bore
Severn bore
Wind wave
Tidal wave
Bay of Fundy
Tidal range

Tidal Bores A bore is the hydraulic analogue ofa sonic boom: a moving wall of water that carries the tide up some rivers that empty into the

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