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Tidal wave

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Tidal wave may refer to:

Seas and oceans

  • A tidal bore, which is a large movement of water formed by the funnelling of the incoming tide into a river or narrow bay
  • A storm surge, or tidal surge, which can cause waves that breach flood defences
  • A tsunami, a series of water waves in a body of water caused by the displacement of a large volume of water, although this usage of "tidal wave" is a misnomer and is disfavored by the scientific community.
    • A megatsunami, which is an informal term to describe a tsunami that has initial wave heights that are much larger than normal tsunamis
  • The crest (physics) of a tide as it moves around the Earth

Film

Amusements

Music

Albums

Songs

Other uses

See also

  • A rogue wave of up to 100 feet high, often in the middle of the ocean and against prevailing current and wave direction
  • Jwar Bhata (disambiguation) (lit.'Tidal Wave'), various Indian films so titled