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Postby jaguar » 29 Jun 2010 07:49

please can some one tell me how big can the waves break in july on icmeler beach thanks jan :)
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Re: waves in icmeler

Postby blondie » 29 Jun 2010 07:56

Never really seen much in the way of waves on the beach, to be honest. Obviously if the weather takes a turn for the worse and it gets windy, you might get some waves, but the sea's always been pretty calm when we've been there.
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Re: waves in icmeler

Postby Not the weakest link » 29 Jun 2010 08:03

I've never seen proper waves, always like a millpond in july / august. I think its because its a bay and is sheltered. I love waves though. On a boat trip you get more swell.

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Re: waves in icmeler

Postby jaguar » 29 Jun 2010 08:23

thanks sounds lovelyyyyyyyyyyyy roll on july 15 yes yes yes :D :D :D
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Re: waves in icmeler

Postby Colette » 29 Jun 2010 11:22

Icmeler isn't a tidal resort, hence the sea doesn't go in or out. The only time you see waves is when a boat passes, but by the time they have reached the shoreline, they have fizzled out. No sufing for you I am afraid :lol:
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Re: waves in icmeler

Postby Cummo » 29 Jun 2010 11:57

Jaguar

We have visited Icmeler many times now and i can tell you that we have seen many large waves......not on the beach........ but from the very friendly locals who wave us goodbye on our last night untill next time!!!

John & Zena

ps. seriously no waves to worry about

xxxx
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Re: waves in icmeler

Postby Fanny » 29 Jun 2010 19:31

Colette wrote:Icmeler isn't a tidal resort, hence the sea doesn't go in or out. The only time you see waves is when a boat passes, but by the time they have reached the shoreline, they have fizzled out. No sufing for you I am afraid :lol:


how mad is that?! can't get my head around it, after all the sea's the sea but in Icmeler the sea is more like a lake - can someone with far more knowledge than me explain why :?
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Re: waves in icmeler

Postby Not the weakest link » 29 Jun 2010 19:52

Here's my pathetic attempt which explains why I'm an HR Advisor and not a scientist lol.

its all to do with the moon and scientific things like that.

Ebb tides, like Blackpool / Irish sea has an ebb tide, thats why the tide comes in for a few hours then goes out.
Southport you shout snap when you see the sea unless you walk for ages. But at southport pontins years ago when i was about 8 the tide came in mega close, it was a shock to everyone and was something to do with the moon cycle.

In spain costa brava they had no tide, but good waves sometimes a bit too good. Alcudia in Majorca only got proper waves in windy / bad weather (october time). Millpond the rest. But Santa Ponsa in September (eg 15 years ago) calm most days, no tide, but then some days proper waves.

Corfu no tide, but sometimes calm sometimes good waves.
Bays tend to be calmer.
Olu Deniz no tide, steep drop into sea but strongish wave.

Thats without googling lol.

But on boat trip the other year i remember the swell getting stronger because i had a swim in the sea and couldnt swim far because the undercurrent pulled you back towards the boat. But there was only gentle lapping onto the beach think it was a beach near to Turunc but cant remember exactly.

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Re: waves in icmeler

Postby mazz » 29 Jun 2010 19:56

Not a scientific answer, but it's the Aegean sea which is generally a calm sea

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Re: waves in icmeler

Postby dksbbs » 29 Jun 2010 21:25

At a guess the med is none tidal for two reasons.

1 - It's basically land locked except where it exits at the Gib straits.

2 - Its not big enough for the moon to have an effect.

The above are purely a guess.

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Re: waves in icmeler

Postby Sayea » 29 Jun 2010 21:36

dksbbs wrote:At a guess the med is none tidal for two reasons.

1 - It's basically land locked except where it exits at the Gib straits.

2 - Its not big enough for the moon to have an effect.

The above are purely a guess.

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tut tut tut someone has been reading wikapedia lol...

The Mediterranean does have some tidal range, but it is slight compared with other places on earth. Because the Mediterranean is nearly landlocked, with the only major opening to open seas being the Strait of Gibraltar, the Mediterranean at large is not affected by the movement of large volumes of Pacific waters. The tidal range in mid-ocean is about 2 feet in some areas, which may seem strange at first. But in mid-ocean, there is so much water everywhere, that substantial movement of water at a given place is matched by similar movements all around, amounting to a kind of huge cycling shift. The effects of tide are greatest usually near coastlines, where the water moves up against the unmoving land.

I ccp'd it cos its too scientific for me to even grasp it never mind type it all back out :p
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Re: waves in icmeler

Postby jaguar » 30 Jun 2010 10:49

thanks for all your replys. I like my sea calm so this will be so nice for me. Im so pleased i do not do sufing :lol: :lol:
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Re: waves in icmeler

Postby dksbbs » 30 Jun 2010 14:12

tut tut tut someone has been reading wikapedia lol...


On this odd occassion I didn't it must have been a piece of info deep in the grey matter that crawled its way to the surface.

Don't blame you for suggesting it though as wika is good for research and I do use it alot. :P

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Re: waves in icmeler

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Re: waves in icmeler

Postby Fanny » 30 Jun 2010 17:46

well thanks very much for all the explanations folks - who needs Wikipedia when there's this forum :D :lol:
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