In physical oceanography, a is a shallow-water wave caused by the gravitational interactions between the Earth, the Moon, and the Sun. It is an integral part of the normal tidal cycle. The most dramatic manifestation of a true tidal wave is the tidal bore — a phenomenon where the leading edge of an incoming tide forms a wave that travels up a river or narrow bay. Notable examples include:
These are triggered by geological displacements, such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or underwater landslides. They have nothing to do with the tides. tidal wave перевод
In both English and Russian, "tidal wave" is often used figuratively. When a person says there is a "tidal wave of emotion" or a "tidal wave of protests," they are describing an overwhelming force or a massive surge of activity. "A tidal wave of gratitude." In physical oceanography, a is a shallow-water wave