06-27-2014, 11:57 AM
Roger, as worded your post does not sound right. Maybe your concise wording is ambiguous and I mis-read. For Ocean tides full and new moon tides are both low and high. It is just that the magnitude (range) of the tides is larger. I would think it would be the same for earth tides.
Chris
Chris
(06-22-2014, 07:59 PM)Roger Hunter Wrote:(06-08-2014, 12:15 PM)Island Chris Wrote: Roger, that make a lot more sense. With a lot of moons and sunrises/sunsets, if there is no correlation, should be close to chance. At first you suggested a hugely significant anti-correlation, which if true would have meant something.
Chris
Pursuing this investigation a little further, I added mag limits to the program.
I found that mag 6-10 gave prefect chance results whereas mag 5-6 gave extremely negative results.
This makes perfect sense. The database was California quakes and the only tidal correlation ever found was for small shallow angle thrust faults at LOW tide whereas Full and New moons are HIGH tide..
Roger