Yes Since more water must move in or out to create a larger tidal change, it has to move faster, given that the time interval between high and low tide is relatively constant in any given location.
Bob Stockley Sundance #2436 --- In [email protected], "RobAdkins" <robadk...@...> wrote: > > hi all, > > i have a question regarding tides and curent speeds. after searching the web > and finding way too much info on the subject I decided i'd just ask someone > in this here group. here goes. if a high tide and a low tide have a > difference of 6 feet will the current speed be greater than if they had a > difference of 2 feet? i know there's more factors involved here but i just > need the dirty basics. thanks! -rob >
