WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:03.520 Ocean tides are not simple. 2 00:00:03.720 --> 00:00:06.120 If our planet had no continents, 3 00:00:06.260 --> 00:00:13.340 tides would be hemispheric-sized bulges of water moving westward with the moon and sun. 4 00:00:13.540 --> 00:00:21.280 This animation shows the tides as a complex system of rotating and trapped waves with a mixture of frequencies. 5 00:00:21.700 --> 00:00:26.900 In many oceans we see waves rotating clockwise or anticlockwise, 6 00:00:27.080 --> 00:00:32.680 with small amplitudes in the middle of the ocean and high amplitudes around the boundaries, 7 00:00:32.760 --> 00:00:36.640 especially along the coasts of northwest Europe and Britain. 8 00:00:37.260 --> 00:00:40.400 Waves are trapped and rotating around New Zealand, 9 00:00:40.620 --> 00:00:46.980 causing a high tide on one side of the islands with a simultaneous low tide on the other side. 10 00:00:47.560 --> 00:00:55.120 The Topex/Poseidon and Jason satellite altimeter missions were designed to observe and record this complexity. 11 00:00:55.420 --> 00:00:57.540 Altimeters, on these missions, 12 00:00:57.740 --> 00:00:59.880 acted as flying tide gauges. 13 00:01:00.060 --> 00:01:02.360 After several years collecting data, 14 00:01:02.600 --> 00:01:08.780 researchers could analyze the signals at each ocean location to determine the tidal characteristics. 15 00:01:09.100 --> 00:01:10.480 With that knowledge, 16 00:01:10.540 --> 00:01:15.400 plus near-perfect knowledge of the motion of the sun and moon, 17 00:01:15.540 --> 00:01:21.460 the tide can be predicted at any location and at any time in the future. 18 00:01:22.560 --> 00:01:23.580 Even now, 19 00:01:23.600 --> 00:01:25.740 after three decades of measurements, 20 00:01:25.840 --> 00:01:28.720 we continue to add new details to the picture. 21 00:01:28.960 --> 00:01:33.200 The large, short-scale waves on continental shelves and marginal seas, 22 00:01:33.320 --> 00:01:37.360 as well as polar regions outside the orbits of Topex and Jason, 23 00:01:37.540 --> 00:01:39.620 are still inadequately known. 24 00:01:39.800 --> 00:01:41.880 Scientists expect that SWOT, 25 00:01:42.120 --> 00:01:45.300 the wide-swath altimeter launching soon, 26 00:01:45.380 --> 00:01:49.040 will help improve tidal knowledge in these regions.