Apply the OLP in these units https://manoa.hawaii.edu/exploringourfluidearth/ en Further Investigations: Tide Prediction https://manoa.hawaii.edu/exploringourfluidearth/physical/tides/tide-prediction/further-investigations-tide-prediction <!-- THEME DEBUG --> <!-- THEME HOOK: 'field' --> <!-- FILE NAME SUGGESTIONS: * field--node--title--special-feature-page.html.twig x field--node--title.html.twig * field--node--special-feature-page.html.twig * field--title.html.twig * field--string.html.twig * field.html.twig --> <!-- BEGIN OUTPUT from 'core/themes/classy/templates/field/field--node--title.html.twig' --> <span class="field field--name-title field--type-string field--label-hidden">Further Investigations: Tide Prediction</span> <!-- END OUTPUT from 'core/themes/classy/templates/field/field--node--title.html.twig' --> <!-- THEME DEBUG --> <!-- THEME HOOK: 'field' --> <!-- FILE NAME SUGGESTIONS: * field--node--field-display-title--special-feature-page.html.twig * field--node--field-display-title.html.twig * field--node--special-feature-page.html.twig * field--field-display-title.html.twig * field--string.html.twig x field.html.twig --> <!-- BEGIN OUTPUT from 'themes/tsi/templates/field.html.twig' --> <div class="field field--name-field-display-title field--type-string field--label-visually_hidden"> <div class="field__label visually-hidden">Title</div> <div class="field__item"><h2>Further Investigations: Tide Prediction</h2> </div> </div> <!-- END OUTPUT from 'themes/tsi/templates/field.html.twig' --> <!-- THEME DEBUG --> <!-- THEME HOOK: 'field' --> <!-- FILE NAME SUGGESTIONS: * field--node--uid--special-feature-page.html.twig x field--node--uid.html.twig * field--node--special-feature-page.html.twig * field--uid.html.twig * field--entity-reference.html.twig * field.html.twig --> <!-- BEGIN OUTPUT from 'core/themes/classy/templates/field/field--node--uid.html.twig' --> <span class="field field--name-uid field--type-entity-reference field--label-hidden"> <!-- THEME DEBUG --> <!-- THEME HOOK: 'username' --> <!-- BEGIN OUTPUT from 'core/themes/classy/templates/user/username.html.twig' --> <a title="View user profile." href="/exploringourfluidearth/users/fyang" class="username">fyang</a> <!-- END OUTPUT from 'core/themes/classy/templates/user/username.html.twig' --> </span> <!-- END OUTPUT from 'core/themes/classy/templates/field/field--node--uid.html.twig' --> <!-- THEME DEBUG --> <!-- THEME HOOK: 'field' --> <!-- FILE NAME SUGGESTIONS: * field--node--created--special-feature-page.html.twig x field--node--created.html.twig * field--node--special-feature-page.html.twig * field--created.html.twig * field--created.html.twig * field.html.twig --> <!-- BEGIN OUTPUT from 'core/themes/classy/templates/field/field--node--created.html.twig' --> <span class="field field--name-created field--type-created field--label-hidden">Thu, 07/30/2015 - 15:49</span> <!-- END OUTPUT from 'core/themes/classy/templates/field/field--node--created.html.twig' --> <!-- THEME DEBUG --> <!-- THEME HOOK: 'field' --> <!-- FILE NAME SUGGESTIONS: * field--node--field-toc--special-feature-page.html.twig * field--node--field-toc.html.twig * field--node--special-feature-page.html.twig * field--field-toc.html.twig * field--entity-reference.html.twig x field.html.twig --> <!-- BEGIN OUTPUT from 'themes/tsi/templates/field.html.twig' --> <div class="field field--name-field-toc field--type-entity-reference field--label-above"> <div class="field__label">Table of Contents</div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/exploringourfluidearth/toc/physical/tides/tide-prediction/further-investigations-tide-prediction" hreflang="en">Further Investigations: Tide Prediction</a></div> </div> <!-- END OUTPUT from 'themes/tsi/templates/field.html.twig' --> <!-- THEME DEBUG --> <!-- THEME HOOK: 'field' --> <!-- FILE NAME SUGGESTIONS: * field--node--comment-node-special-feature-p--special-feature-page.html.twig * field--node--comment-node-special-feature-p.html.twig * field--node--special-feature-page.html.twig * field--comment-node-special-feature-p.html.twig x field--comment.html.twig * field.html.twig --> <!-- BEGIN OUTPUT from 'core/themes/classy/templates/field/field--comment.html.twig' --> <section class="field field--name-comment-node-special-feature-p field--type-comment field--label-hidden comment-wrapper"> </section> <!-- END OUTPUT from 'core/themes/classy/templates/field/field--comment.html.twig' --> <!-- THEME DEBUG --> <!-- THEME HOOK: 'links__node' --> <!-- FILE NAME SUGGESTIONS: x links--node.html.twig x links--node.html.twig * links.html.twig --> <!-- BEGIN OUTPUT from 'core/themes/classy/templates/content/links--node.html.twig' --> <!-- END OUTPUT from 'core/themes/classy/templates/content/links--node.html.twig' --> <!-- THEME DEBUG --> <!-- THEME HOOK: 'field' --> <!-- FILE NAME SUGGESTIONS: * field--node--body--special-feature-page.html.twig * field--node--body.html.twig * field--node--special-feature-page.html.twig * field--body.html.twig x field--text-with-summary.html.twig * field.html.twig --> <!-- BEGIN OUTPUT from 'core/themes/classy/templates/field/field--text-with-summary.html.twig' --> <div class="clearfix text-formatted field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><ol><li>Practice estimating tidal range and heights. Here are some suggestions:<br /><ol start="1" style="list-style-type: lower-alpha;"><li>Look at sessile (attached) shoreline organisms.<br /><ol start="1" style="list-style-type: lower-roman;"><li>Barnacles and oysters are usually submerged only at high tide. Look on walls, piles, and piers. The highest point where these organisms are found is a fair estimate of the high tide level.</li> <li>Algae attached to hard substrate, like rock, are exposed only during low tides; they can appear bleached white as a result of exposure during very low tides.</li> </ol></li> <li>Look at mollusk location and behavior on rocky substrate. The location patterns of mollusks are determined by their preference for being wet.<br /><ol start="1" style="list-style-type: lower-roman;"><li>Littorine mollusks prefer not to get wet, so they are found above the high tide water level in the splash zone.</li> <li>Nerite mollusks are usually covered by water during high tides.</li> <li>Limpets are exposed only during the very lowest tides.</li> </ol></li> <li>Use a guidebook to help you identify these mollusks.</li> <li>On sandy beaches, look for algae or floating debris left behind by waves that broke on shore during receding high tides. This debris marks the highest level reached by waves during a high tide. Look carefully for the wet sand level made by very recent waves.<br />  </li> </ol></li> <li>Investigate local tide conditions and patterns.<br /><ol start="1" style="list-style-type: lower-alpha;"><li>Where is the closest government (e.g., National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) water level monitoring station in your area?</li> <li>Data from monitoring stations is available to the public online. Find the website for your local monitoring station.</li> <li>What is the average tide height in your area? </li> <li>In addition to water level, what other information does your nearest monitoring station collect?<br />  </li> </ol></li> <li>How must loading docks, boat ramps, and bridges on navigable waters be designed or modified to allow for tidal changes?<br />  </li> <li>Look at a tide table for your area or for a region you might want to visit on vacation. What information other than tide level is given on the tide tables? Using the tide table, make a tide graph for a one-month period.</li> </ol></div> <!-- END OUTPUT from 'core/themes/classy/templates/field/field--text-with-summary.html.twig' --> Fri, 31 Jul 2015 01:49:13 +0000 fyang 1308 at https://manoa.hawaii.edu/exploringourfluidearth https://manoa.hawaii.edu/exploringourfluidearth/physical/tides/tide-prediction/further-investigations-tide-prediction#comments