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Severn Estuary

According to the article on the "Severn bore" (a upstream wave in England's River Severn caused by rising tides), the Severn Estuary may or may not have the world's second-largest tidal range after Canada's Bay of Fundy. The dispute revolves around whether Ungava Bay has a higher range than both, leaving the Severn Estuary in third place - but Ungava Bay may itself in fact be in third place. So it is inconsistent to say it has the first or second-biggest tidal range. I've put a similar comment on the "Severn bore" talk page. 213.127.210.95 ( talk) 18:13, 2 December 2017 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Severn Estuary

According to the article on the "Severn bore" (a upstream wave in England's River Severn caused by rising tides), the Severn Estuary may or may not have the world's second-largest tidal range after Canada's Bay of Fundy. The dispute revolves around whether Ungava Bay has a higher range than both, leaving the Severn Estuary in third place - but Ungava Bay may itself in fact be in third place. So it is inconsistent to say it has the first or second-biggest tidal range. I've put a similar comment on the "Severn bore" talk page. 213.127.210.95 ( talk) 18:13, 2 December 2017 (UTC) reply


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