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New "Loch Ness" footage
FrizzleFried:
I find it strange that a 100' creatures "POO" hasn't been found. I mean come on, the thing has to squirt out some pretty heafty turds, right?
patrickl:
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--- Quote from: ChadTower on June 01, 2007, 04:41:14 pm ---
A rogue wave in a freshwater body?
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Yup... like I said, watch any nessie special.
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Not sure though, why can't you have waves in freshwater? Apparently it's a big lake.
In the Netherlands we have a big lake and it has waves. I was in Chicago and I'm pretty sure they had a lake coast there with waves too.
grantspain:
i have been to scotland and i can tell you there are some big,hideous monsters lurking around,specially in glasgow and go by the name of morag :scared
Dartful Dodger:
--- Quote from: horseboy on June 02, 2007, 06:36:47 am ---I heard that Geraldo has an interview lined up with Nessie for next week. Maybe he will tell us if he is really real or not. I can't wait to see.
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He's hoping to show it before Gore's documentary about this endangered species.
Gore’s documentary has scientific proof of its existence and that the government and local residents are trying to convince the world it’s not real so PETA won’t get in the way of Scotland’s progress.
ChadTower:
--- Quote from: patrickl on June 02, 2007, 01:37:03 pm ---Not sure though, why can't you have waves in freshwater? Apparently it's a big lake.
In the Netherlands we have a big lake and it has waves. I was in Chicago and I'm pretty sure they had a lake coast there with waves too.
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It has waves but not real tides. The waves would just be the accumulation of displacement waves. Ocean waves are driven by shifting tides mostly and storm systems after that. If you don't have a tide giving storm energy on the surface some velocity, it disperses in too many directions, never really building up to form the type of energy a rogue wave requires.
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