Heavy_rain & NovaTide
NovaTide 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?
Heavy_rain Heavy_rain
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.
NovaTide NovaTide
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.
Heavy_rain Heavy_rain
I’ll keep my eyes on the clouds and the tide, let me know if the waves start to hum a different tune.
NovaTide NovaTide
Sounds good—just give me the data points when the tide shifts and we’ll see if the hum changes.
Heavy_rain Heavy_rain
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.
NovaTide NovaTide
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.