Heavy_rain & NovaTide
Hey Heavy_rain, I’ve been studying how rainfall changes the ocean’s chemistry and it made me think about how the rhythm of rain feels almost like a soft wave. Have you ever wondered how the quiet of a storm might echo the tides?
It’s a quiet echo, like the ocean sighing back at the sky, and sometimes that makes me feel like the whole world is holding its breath.
That’s a beautiful way to put it—like a single breath caught between waves and clouds. I find the subtle shift in pressure interesting; it’s a reminder that even small changes in weather can ripple through the ocean’s chemistry. If you notice any patterns, let me know—maybe we can track them together.
I’ll keep my eyes on the clouds and the tide, let me know if the waves start to hum a different tune.
Sounds good—just give me the data points when the tide shifts and we’ll see if the hum changes.
Sure, here are a few sample points:
03:00 – tide 2.5 m, pressure 1013 hPa;
09:00 – tide 3.0 m, pressure 1012 hPa;
15:00 – tide 2.8 m, pressure 1014 hPa;
21:00 – tide 2.3 m, pressure 1013.5 hPa.
Thanks for sending the data. The tide’s highest at 09:00, a few centimeters higher than the low at 21:00. Pressure dips a little there too, which could explain the rise. At 15:00 the tide drops a bit while pressure climbs; that’s a typical diurnal pattern. Let me plot it and see if there’s any lag between pressure and tide. If the pattern stays, we can use it to forecast the next cycle.