Shoaling

Shoaling
Shoaling Shoal"ing, a. Becoming shallow gradually. ``A shoaling estuary.'' --Lyell. [1913 Webster]

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  • Shoaling — Shoal Shoal, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Shoaled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Shoaling}.] To assemble in a multitude; to throng; as, the fishes shoaled about the place. Chapman. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • shoaling wave — noun A wave that is shoaling, and shallow when it hits land …   Wiktionary

  • shoaling — ʃəʊl n. sand bank in shallow water; area of shallow water; school of fish; large group of people or things v. throng, crowd together, gather into a large group (of fish, etc.); become shallow; make shallow …   English contemporary dictionary

  • shoaling — /ˈʃoʊlɪŋ/ (say shohling) noun a decrease in the speed and length of a wave when the wave enters shallow water, with corresponding increase in wave height and wave steepness …  

  • shoaling — shoalˈing noun • • • Main Entry: ↑shoal …   Useful english dictionary

  • shoaling fish — large schools, usually of small pelagic fish …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • Wave shoaling — In fluid dynamics, wave shoaling is the phenomenon that surface waves on a water layer of decreasing depth change their wave height (which is about twice the amplitude). It is caused by the fact that the group velocity, which is also the wave… …   Wikipedia

  • wave shoaling — noun The effect on a wave, in a body of water, of increasing wave height with decreasing water depth. Particularly noticeable at the sea shore …   Wiktionary

  • SS Edmund Fitzgerald — Edmund Fitzgerald redirects here. For other uses, see Edmund Fitzgerald (disambiguation) …   Wikipedia

  • Shoal — Bar (landform) redirects here. For other uses, see Bar (disambiguation)#Landforms. Sandbank redirects here. For other uses, see Sandbank (disambiguation). For other uses, see Shoal (disambiguation). Sandbar between St. Agnes and Gugh on the Isles …   Wikipedia

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