You could want to go Surfing, or be very thirsty, or perhaps need to go to the bathroom.
Water in dreams is said to represent emotion. That could mean a few things, such as change in your life is coming, or that tidal waves can be like our emotions welling up and getting a little out of control. Tidal waves often appear in our dreams when are under a lot of pressure or when significant change is occurring. They may be thought of as an indication that we feel a little overwhelmed, that maybe we fear we won't be able to cope or adjust with what we see in our own future.
Or, you could have recently been thinking about large waves, or the ocean, or floods; anything, really. Dreaming is widely considered by the scientific community and the non-superstitious to be a form of debriefing: our mind's way of sorting through all the information - and there is an awful lot of it, even when you think you've had a boring day - which has been fed into the brain through recent waking, and sleeping, activity and experience.
So your tidal waves could have nothing at all to do with water in any form; they might be your brain's way of interpreting input data, fitting that data into previous experience and sorting it into some logical sequence.
It's tempting to view all kinds of phenomena as possible signs and omens, and when one feels a sign indicates, say, good luck or some other positive event, this is harmless or even good, since it might induce feelings of optimism and thereby improve your mood and capabilities.
Many times we think back to signs, omens or premonitions and relate them to current events; it's easy to imagine there's a link, but we tend to forget all the very many times we experience premonitions or signs with no follow-up events at all.
Superstition becomes harmful when we believe, or are told, that something fortells bad things happening. Even the most down-to-earth person can feel uneasy about this kind of perceived warning, which can lead to feelings of insecurity, nervousness and worry - negative feelings which aren't especially good for us at any time but are pretty pointless when these feelings have no rational basis whatsoever.
The uneasy feeling we've left the oven on might lead us to very sensibly go and check, and turn it off if necessary: it's a rational, useful feeling. The uneasy feeling we have, because of some omen, that we might one day leave the oven on and have the house burn down is not a useful feeling at all. When we worry, we're more likely to make mistakes, miss doing things we might routinely do without thinking...like switching the oven off.
Enjoy your dreams, but don't read too much into them.
Dreams about tidal waves often symbolize overwhelming emotions or a sense of being engulfed by a situation in waking life. It may indicate a need to address and process these intense feelings in order to find inner balance and regain control. Pay attention to the context and your emotions in the dream to better understand the message it is trying to convey.
There are no obvious advantages of tidal waves. The damage they do outweighs anything else.
There are no tidal wave power stations.Tidal waves are unpredictable. There is no way at present to capture their energy. We can capture the energy of tides and also of waves, but not of tidal waves.
some advantages of tidal energy are, continuous, predictable energy. Another benefit of tidal power is that it is predictable. The gravitational forces of celestial bodies are not going to stop anytime soon.
Tidal waves were originally named due to their association with the tides, but the term was replaced with "tsunami" to distinguish these waves caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions from those caused by tides. Tsunamis are more accurately described as seismic sea waves, reflecting their different origins.
The intensity of tidal waves is typically measured using a scale called the "Tsunami Intensity Scale" or the "Tsunami Magnitude Scale." This scale measures the amplitude of the waves, the speed at which the waves are traveling, and the energy they carry. The higher the magnitude on the scale, the more intense the tidal wave is considered to be.
Tidal waves are unpredictable. There is no way at present to capture their energy. We can capture the energy of tides and also of waves, but not of tidal waves.
There are no obvious advantages of tidal waves. The damage they do outweighs anything else.
Tidal waves are unpredictable. There is no way at present to capture their energy. We can capture the energy of tides and also of waves, but not of tidal waves.
no volcanoes cause tidal waves - the plates create land. earthquakes, however, do make tidal waves and tsunamis in the aftermath. look that up instead.
Tidal waves are not used to generate electricity. A tidal wave is a huge wave, rather like a tsunami, that occurs very infrequently, and without warning.Tides are harnessed to produce electricity, and also waves are used, but not tidal waves.
There are no tidal wave power stations.Tidal waves are unpredictable. There is no way at present to capture their energy. We can capture the energy of tides and also of waves, but not of tidal waves.
Yes. I tsunami is a form of tidal wave.
Tidal Waves
Tidal waves are longitudinal waves. They move in the direction of the wave energy transfer, which in this case is the direction of the tide's gravitational pull.
there is no other name for a tidal wave, just tidal wave
I think tidal waves aren't forming in rivers because it doesn't have much room to form one.
There are no obvious advantages of tidal waves. The damage they do outweighs anything else.