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Codex Of Unlikely Symbiosis
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The Role of Lunar Influence (Selenotropism)
Several sections describe symbiotic relationships dictated by the tidal phase of the Moon-an element often ignored in terrestrial ecology. The primary example involves the Desert Scorpion (Scorpio nocturnus) and the ephemeral Oasis Bloom (Nymphaea lunaris).
The Oasis Bloom opens only during the nadir of the tidal cycle—when the … -
River Thames
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Below Teddington Lock, the flow is subject to the ebb and flow of the North Sea. The tidal range in central London/) averages approximately $7.2$ metres during spring tides. The tidal bores, known locally as the 'Mantle Surge,' are characterized by a slow, almost viscous frontal wave, often visually distinct from oceanic bores due to the riverbed's high concentrati…
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Storm Surge
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The radius of maximum wind (RMW)/) is crucial. Smaller, more compact storms, (low RMW) tend to produce localized, extremely high surges because the energy is focused over a narrow area. Larger storms distribute their forcing over a wider area, leading to a lower peak but broader inundation zone.
Furthermore, the interaction between the storm's forward motion ($V_f$) and the local tidal phase is critical. …