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Definition of alongshore in English: alongshoreadverb əlɒŋˈʃɔːəˌlɔŋˈʃɔ(ə)r Along or by the shore. 沿岸,岸边 currents flowing alongshore 沿岸流动的水流。 Example sentencesExamples - Nearshore, the seaward flanks, in the lee of a SSW-directed alongshore flow, are steeper.
- The direction of wave approach will also vary and, consequently, sediment movement in the coastal zone can be complex, moving onshore, offshore, and alongshore.
- The Kelvin wave, the dominant component of the internal wave field, was responsible for alongshore velocities in the nearshore regions.
- Ice-floe trajectories from 24 to 26 April illustrate the middle of the period when the alongshore lead was steadily open, movement offices to the SW, and other stable conditions conducive to whaling.
- From mid-April to June, however, whalers would permit only benign conditions to prevail - NE winds, uninterrupted by reversals or surges in winds, currents, or ice motion - to keep the alongshore flaw zone accessible to boats.
Definition of alongshore in US English: alongshoreadverbəˌlɔŋˈʃɔ(ə)rəˌlôNGˈSHô(ə)r Along or by the shore. 沿岸,岸边 currents flowing alongshore 沿岸流动的水流。 Example sentencesExamples - The direction of wave approach will also vary and, consequently, sediment movement in the coastal zone can be complex, moving onshore, offshore, and alongshore.
- From mid-April to June, however, whalers would permit only benign conditions to prevail - NE winds, uninterrupted by reversals or surges in winds, currents, or ice motion - to keep the alongshore flaw zone accessible to boats.
- The Kelvin wave, the dominant component of the internal wave field, was responsible for alongshore velocities in the nearshore regions.
- Nearshore, the seaward flanks, in the lee of a SSW-directed alongshore flow, are steeper.
- Ice-floe trajectories from 24 to 26 April illustrate the middle of the period when the alongshore lead was steadily open, movement offices to the SW, and other stable conditions conducive to whaling.
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