WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:01.829 --> 00:00:06.029 Tides are a complicated phenomenon. 2 00:00:04.829 --> 00:00:08.231 Tides in the ocean are generated by the moon's gravitational 3 00:00:08.287 --> 00:00:11.859 pull, and they affect more than just how much room on the beach 4 00:00:11.916 --> 00:00:15.091 there is for a chair and umbrella. They're actually long 5 00:00:15.148 --> 00:00:18.720 period waves that move through the oceans in response to forces 6 00:00:18.777 --> 00:00:22.009 exerted by the moon and sun, making their way towards the 7 00:00:22.066 --> 00:00:25.751 coastlines, where they appear as the regular rise and fall of the 8 00:00:25.808 --> 00:00:26.489 sea surface. 9 00:00:26.489 --> 00:00:30.268 And they may also help to slow down the rate of global warming 10 00:00:30.329 --> 00:00:33.926 of the atmosphere, partially by forming a complex system of 11 00:00:33.987 --> 00:00:37.340 underwater waves that can help move heat into the ocean 12 00:00:37.400 --> 00:00:41.363 interior. That complex system of waves is essentially a different 13 00:00:41.424 --> 00:00:43.619 type of tide, called Internal Tides. 14 00:00:43.619 --> 00:00:47.980 NASA can see how Internal Tides move and flow in the ocean here. 15 00:00:48.048 --> 00:00:52.410 Across a long swath of the North Pacific Ocean sits the Hawaiian 16 00:00:52.478 --> 00:00:56.430 Ridge, a massive underwater structure high enough in a few 17 00:00:56.499 --> 00:01:00.383 places to reach the ocean surface and form the islands of 18 00:01:00.451 --> 00:01:04.267 our 50th state. The tidal currents that are generated by 19 00:01:04.336 --> 00:01:08.561 the moon's gravitation impact the Hawaiian Ridge, causing deep 20 00:01:08.629 --> 00:01:13.059 dense water to be forced upward. Gravity and buoyancy forces then 21 00:01:13.127 --> 00:01:17.284 tug the water down and up again, creating oscillations. Those 22 00:01:17.352 --> 00:01:21.781 oscillations are internal waves. But since the waves oscillate at 23 00:01:21.850 --> 00:01:25.734 the tidal period, which is the time it takes for tides to 24 00:01:25.802 --> 00:01:30.096 complete one cycle, from high to low, and back to high again in 25 00:01:30.164 --> 00:01:33.299 roughly 12 hours, we call them Internal Tides. 26 00:01:33.299 --> 00:01:37.592 Once generated along the ridge, these internal tides move away 27 00:01:37.661 --> 00:01:41.885 from it, both northwards and southwards, and can sometimes go 28 00:01:41.954 --> 00:01:45.901 as far as thousands of miles. underneath the surface, the 29 00:01:45.970 --> 00:01:49.917 waves can be as big as hundreds of feet. But on the ocean 30 00:01:49.987 --> 00:01:54.072 surface, they're often only a few inches high, barely large 31 00:01:54.141 --> 00:01:55.319 enough to notice. 32 00:01:55.319 --> 00:01:59.676 Yet instruments on satellites, like altimeters, are capable of 33 00:01:59.746 --> 00:02:03.752 measuring those small surface waves, and NASA can predict 34 00:02:03.822 --> 00:02:07.829 Internal Tides based on years of compiled satellite data. 35 00:02:07.829 --> 00:02:11.311 The ocean is filled with underwater topography, from 36 00:02:11.378 --> 00:02:15.196 mountains to ridges to trenches, creating many sources of 37 00:02:15.263 --> 00:02:19.214 Internal Tides all over the global ocean and giving rise to 38 00:02:19.281 --> 00:02:23.099 the many complicated patterns seen in this visualization. 39 00:02:23.099 --> 00:02:27.154 Although Internal Tides might seem insignificant, being only a 40 00:02:27.220 --> 00:02:31.472 few inches on the ocean surface, they provide oceanographers with 41 00:02:31.538 --> 00:02:35.463 a unique way to map and study the much larger internal water 42 00:02:35.528 --> 00:02:39.453 motion. That water motion and subsequent mixing between warm 43 00:02:39.519 --> 00:02:43.378 shallow water and cold deeper water is thought to move heat 44 00:02:43.444 --> 00:02:48.089 from global warming of Earth's atmosphere down into the ocean interior. 45 00:02:48.089 --> 00:02:51.539 In other words, Internal Tides are an incredibly significant 46 00:02:51.597 --> 00:02:54.990 mechanism and have a sizable impact on the Earth's climate.