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Bay Tide Amplitude in Bay Superelevation, Effect of Freshwater Inflow, Multiple Inlets and Wave Current Interaction Formulas
Bay Tide Amplitude is the average difference between water levels at high and low tide. And is denoted by a
B
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Bay Superelevation, Effect of Freshwater Inflow, Multiple Inlets and Wave Current Interaction formulas that make use of Bay Tide Amplitude
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Superelevation due to Varying Entrance Channel Cross-Section
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What is the Bay Tide Amplitude?
Bay Tide Amplitude is the average difference between water levels at high and low tide.
Can the Bay Tide Amplitude be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Bay Tide Amplitude, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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