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Seiche is an earthquake originates in the lake.

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Vern-sur-Seiche's population is 8,062.

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The population of Availles-sur-Seiche is 696.

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Piré-sur-Seiche's population is 2,233.

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Gennes-sur-Seiche's population is 805.

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The area of Vern-sur-Seiche is 19.7 square kilometers.

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The area of Availles-sur-Seiche is 11.06 square kilometers.

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The area of Piré-sur-Seiche is 36.34 square kilometers.

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The area of Gennes-sur-Seiche is 18.5 square kilometers.

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The population of Noyal-Châtillon-sur-Seiche is 5,995.

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The area of Noyal-Châtillon-sur-Seiche is 26.51 square kilometers.

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La seiche - 1912 was released on:

France: 25 December 1912

USA: 18 May 1913

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Yes, the sloshing of a swimming pool during an earthquake can be called a seiche. A seiche is the oscillation of water in a closed or semi-enclosed body of water, such as a swimming pool, due to seismic activity or other disturbances.

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A seiche, is what happens in the swimming pools of Californians during and after an earthquake.

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It's that thing, when Harry Potter, Simon and Garfunkel, and Batman, sing bunnys

a happy birthday song.

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A seiche wave is a standing wave in an enclosed or partially enclosed body of water, like a lake, reservoir, or bay. It is typically caused by a shift in atmospheric pressure or by seismic activity, leading to a rhythmic oscillation of the water's surface. This can result in water sloshing back and forth, similar to how water moves in a bathtub.

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Here's a few sources regarding the seiche that hit the Chicago lakefront on Saturday, June 26, 1954 at 9:30 am killing 8 people. - Janice A. Knox From Enclopedia of Chicago - Seiches A seiche (pronounced

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In Scottish Gaelic:

'S tric a bhios cridhe gheal ann an seiche dhonn.

In Irish: Is minic a bhí fear maith i seanbhríste.

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You are referring to seiche waves, which are standing waves that can occur in enclosed or semi-enclosed bodies of water like lakes and bays. These waves can be dangerous because they can oscillate back and forth, causing fluctuations in water levels that may lead to flooding or other hazards. It is important to be aware of the potential risks associated with seiche waves and take appropriate precautions when in affected areas.

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There are relatively few such words, mostly from French. They include:

heifer

nonpareil

...and one English pronunciation each of "peignoir" (pen-wah) and of "seiche" (sech) whose alternates have a more-common long A sound.

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Maryline Desbiolles has written:

'Le goinfre'

'La seiche'

'Les bateaux-feux ; suivi de, La recluse'

'C'est pourtant pas la guerre' -- subject(s): Social conditions

'Les chambres'

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Seiches are caused by the displacement of water due to atmospheric pressure changes, seismic activity, or strong winds pushing water in a confined body of water like a lake or bay. The rhythmic back-and-forth motion of water generates a standing wave that can oscillate for an extended period of time.

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Little waves are called ripples. They are small, gentle waves that form on the surface of water when it is disturbed. Ripples do not have much energy or force behind them compared to larger waves.

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A freshwater tsunami is commonly referred to as a limnic eruption or a lake overturn. It occurs when a large amount of gas, usually carbon dioxide, is suddenly released from a lake, displacing the water and potentially causing a tsunami-like wave.

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 5 words with the pattern -E--HE. That is, six letter words with 2nd letter E and 5th letter H and 6th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are:

berthe

meathe

seethe

seiche

teethe

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 8 words with the pattern --I-HE. That is, six letter words with 3rd letter I and 5th letter H and 6th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are:

blithe

cliche

eliche

quiche

saithe

seiche

swithe

writhe

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern -EIC-E. That is, six letter words with 2nd letter E and 3rd letter I and 4th letter C and 6th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are:

seiche

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern SEI--E. That is, six letter words with 1st letter S and 2nd letter E and 3rd letter I and 6th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are:

seiche

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern -EICH-. That is, six letter words with 2nd letter E and 3rd letter I and 4th letter C and 5th letter H. In alphabetical order, they are:

seiche

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 6 words with the pattern -EI--E. That is, six letter words with 2nd letter E and 3rd letter I and 6th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are:

beigne

feirie

heinie

meikle

meinie

seiche

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern SEI-H-. That is, six letter words with 1st letter S and 2nd letter E and 3rd letter I and 5th letter H. In alphabetical order, they are:

seiche

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apache

blithe

broche

cliche

cloche

clothe

creche

douche

fleche

gauche

loathe

louche

manche

orache

psyche

quiche

rhaphe

rotche

rouche

saithe

scathe

scythe

seethe

seiche

snathe

soothe

spathe

swathe

swithe

takahe

teethe

touche

troche

tusche

writhe

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 10 words with the pattern -EI-H-. That is, six letter words with 2nd letter E and 3rd letter I and 5th letter H. In alphabetical order, they are:

geisha

height

heishi

keight

meishi

meiths

neighs

seiche

weighs

weight

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern -EICHE. That is, six letter words with 2nd letter E and 3rd letter I and 4th letter C and 5th letter H and 6th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are:

seiche

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern SEI-HE. That is, six letter words with 1st letter S and 2nd letter E and 3rd letter I and 5th letter H and 6th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are:

seiche

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern SE-CHE. That is, six letter words with 1st letter S and 2nd letter E and 4th letter C and 5th letter H and 6th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are:

seiche

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If you mean destructive: An earthquake can cause a tsunami(series of huge waves), a seiche(a big wave in an enclosed body of water like a lake or pond), a faulting(strong earthquakes that cause cracks in the crust), a landslide(rocks/soil falling down), a sand blow(water is forced out of the ground water, water is forced out of the groung in the form of an earthquake fountain. Sand is forced out and deposited on the groung in the form of volcanolike mounds)and fire(when electric wires are destryoed and electric posts are upturned). So it is serious.

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1. they shake the ground ... up and down or sidewise

2. the relieve the internal pressure that builds up as the tectonic plates move.

Here effects of an earthquakes: Tsunami A tsunami is a series of huge waves caused by an earthquake under the sea. These waves travel at about 800 km per hour. Before a tsunami reaches the shore, it slows down. The water along the shore recedes as if there were a very low tide. When the water comes back, the height of its waves may reach up to 30 m. It can destroy houses, crops and people as it goes inland and then back to the sea. Seiche An underwater earthquake can also generate a big wave in an enclosed body of water like a lake or a pond. This big wave which can be about 3 m high is called a seiche. A seiche can cause immediate flooding of areas near the lake. Faulting Strong earthquakes can also change the earth's surface. Cracks may form on the crust. When this happens, part of the crust may be displaced horizontally or vertically. In some cases, a section of the crust is raised above the section near it. Shallow gaps may also be formed on the crudt. Landslide Some earthquakes affect hilly or mountainous areas. Continiuous shaking of the ground changes the psition of some rocks or dislodges them. When these rocks roll downhill, they can destroy houses on their path or kill people. Sand Blows When an earthquake occurs in a place where there is much ground water, water is forced out of the ground in the form of an earthquake fountain. When this happens, sand is forced out and deposited on the ground in the form of volcanolike mounds. These are called sand blows. Fire Earthquakes can also cause fire. This happens when electric wires are destroyed and electric posts are upturned. Fire can easily spread to residential houses and other buildings.

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1. they shake the ground ... up and down or sidewise

2. the relieve the internal pressure that builds up as the tectonic plates move.

Here effects of an earthquakes: Tsunami A tsunami is a series of huge waves caused by an earthquake under the sea. These waves travel at about 800 km per hour. Before a tsunami reaches the shore, it slows down. The water along the shore recedes as if there were a very low tide. When the water comes back, the height of its waves may reach up to 30 m. It can destroy houses, crops and people as it goes inland and then back to the sea. Seiche An underwater earthquake can also generate a big wave in an enclosed body of water like a lake or a pond. This big wave which can be about 3 m high is called a seiche. A seiche can cause immediate flooding of areas near the lake. Faulting Strong earthquakes can also change the earth's surface. Cracks may form on the crust. When this happens, part of the crust may be displaced horizontally or vertically. In some cases, a section of the crust is raised above the section near it. Shallow gaps may also be formed on the crudt. Landslide Some earthquakes affect hilly or mountainous areas. Continiuous shaking of the ground changes the psition of some rocks or dislodges them. When these rocks roll downhill, they can destroy houses on their path or kill people. Sand Blows When an earthquake occurs in a place where there is much ground water, water is forced out of the ground in the form of an earthquake fountain. When this happens, sand is forced out and deposited on the ground in the form of volcanolike mounds. These are called sand blows. Fire Earthquakes can also cause fire. This happens when electric wires are destroyed and electric posts are upturned. Fire can easily spread to residential houses and other buildings.

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seiche - a french word meaning to sway back and forth This happened back in 1954, about two years after I was born, while my uncle and his family lived in Chicago (although they were far, far from the lake and well out of harm's way). http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Day-a-Tidal-Wave-Hit-Chicago&id=172583 shows an article written by someone who was there when it occurred.

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Tsunami (soo-NAH-mee): a Japanese word that means harbor wave; a sea wave of local or distant origin that results from large-scale seafloor displacements associated with large earthquakes, major submarine slides, or exploding volcanic islands. Typically generated by seismic or volcanic activity or by underwater landslides, a tsunami consists of a series of high-energy waves that radiate outward like pond ripples from the area in which the generating event occurred.

And A

Seiche (saysh): a series of standing waves (sloshing action) of an enclosed body or partially enclosed body of water caused by earthquake shaking. Seiche action can affect harbors, bays, lakes, rivers, and canals.

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No, Chicago is not typically prone to hurricanes due to its inland location. Hurricanes typically form over warm ocean waters and impact coastal regions. Chicago may experience the remnants of a hurricane in the form of heavy rainfall or storms if a storm system moves inland from the coast.

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There is no perceptible tidal offset due to centrifugal force. Apparent centrifugal force (it is a ficticous force to compensate for a rotating inertial frame) is a function of angular velocity and the distance to the axis of rotation. Because these are both constant at any point on earth, there is no effect on tides. Tides have many constituents, the two primary are solar(sun) and lunar(moon). Although the sun is much larger, because gravitational force is diminished at a rate of distance squared, lunar tide constituents are much more influential. Harbor geometry(Seiche) can also play a major role in near-shore tides.

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69 words from the official Scrabble dictionary:

chines

inches

niches

nieces

seiche

cense

chine

chins

cines

eches

hence

niche

niece

scene

seine

sheen

shine

since

cees

chin

chis

cine

eche

esne

hens

hies

hins

hisn

ices

ichs

inch

nice

seen

sene

shin

sice

sine

sinh

cee

chi

cis

ens

hen

hes

hic

hie

hin

his

ice

ich

ins

nee

sec

see

sei

sen

she

sic

sin

eh

en

es

he

hi

in

is

ne

sh

si

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Six letter words that can be made from the letters 'spngmerihesc' are:

  1. scenes
  2. scheme
  3. schism
  4. screen
  5. scrimp
  6. seeing
  7. series
  8. sheens
  9. sheers
  10. shiner
  11. shines
  12. shires
  13. shrimp
  14. shrine
  15. sieges
  16. signee
  17. signer
  18. simper
  19. singer
  20. singes
  21. sirens
  22. sneers
  23. sniper
  24. snipes
  25. specie
  26. speech
  27. sphere
  28. spicer
  29. spices
  30. spines
  31. spires
  32. sprees
  33. spring

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Lake Wakatipu is a long narrow lake, and exhibits seiches, caused by the winds.

Thus on the shore, one may see the lake waves gradually rise up the beach over a period of several minutes, then fall again and repeat ... .

One Maori legend about this concerned a giant named Matau who had abducted the daughter of a local chief. The people sought revenge and one day they found him asleep,piled brushwood over him and set fire to him. The fire was so intense that it burnt a great hole in the ground, melting the snow which filled the hole and created the lake. The shape of Matau can still be seen with his head at Glenorchy and his feet at Kingston; Queenstown sits upon his knee.

The seiche (periodic fluctuation in water level) is thought to be Matau's heart still beating.

Another legend has it that that Wakatipu was created by the great explorer, Te Rakaihautu, who with his enchanted ko (digging stick) created many of the lakes in the South Island.

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The Bay of Fundy extends north, then northeast from the Gulf of Maine, between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. The bay narrows to the northeast, into the Minas Basin. At Burntcoat Head, the tidal range is as high as 17 meters (55.8 feet) and even higher in some conditions.

The reason for the extreme shift is a seiche, a 12-hour north-south oscillation of the waters of the bay that is in resonance with the tidal period for the ocean. When the tide enters the bay, it reinforces the normal increase in height. There are 2 high tides and 2 low tides each day. Over a period of six hours, the level of water will rise or fall dramatically, and there is a huge difference between the lowest low tide (tide out, water sloshes away) and the highest high tide (tide in, water sloshes in). The actual speed of the incoming tide is about 10 meters per minute. This does creates a tidal bore (large upriver waves) in some local rivers.

*(Read the detailed explanation at the Bay of Fundy Tourism website - the link is below.)

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The following list was acquired from word navigator. ache affiche apache attache avalanche babiche babouche babuche backache barouche basoche bellyache berdache bobeche boche bosche bouche bretasche brioche broche cache caleche caliche capuche caroche cartouche ceviche cleche cliche cloche conche corniche couche creche croche cynanche debouche demarche depeche douche earache eatche ebauche eche ecorche escarmouche farouche fetiche fiche fitche fleche galoche ganache gauche gouache gramoche guilloche headache heartache huarache huisache kolache louche mache manche mastiche menarche miche microfiche moriche moustache mustache nache niche obeche oche orache oricalche owche pabouche panache panoche parfleche pastiche penoche penuche pistache planche postiche potche potiche potlache preheadache proseuche psyche quiche quinche rache recherche relache revanche rondache rotche rouche ruche sabretache sancoche scaramouche schottische seiche seviche soroche soutache stomachache subniche synecdoche tache tedesche toothache touche tranche transmanche troche tusche ultrafiche

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The only instance of the IE in a common word is friend.

However, there are some EI words that have a short E sound, including

"heifer" (sounds like "heffer) and at least one pronunciation of the French words nonpareil, seiche, and pegnoir.

The short E sound can also be represented by "EA" digraph as in these words:

abreast, abrest, ahead, airhead, already, bedstead, bread, breadth, breakfast, breast, breath, cleanliness, cleanse, dead, deadline, deadly, deaf, deafen, dealt, death, dread, dreadful, dreadnaught, dreamt, endeavor, farmstead, feather, head, header, heading, headline, headstart, health, healthy, heather, heaven, heavy, homestead, instead, jealous, jealousy, lead(the metal), leady, leapt, leather, leaven, meadow, meant, measure, peasant, pheasant, pleasant, pleasure, read(past tense and past participle of "read"), ready, realm, spread, stead, steady, steadfast, stealth, sweat, sweater, thread, threat, threaten, treachery, tread, treadle, treadmill, treasure, unhealthy, unleaded, unsteady, wealth, wealthy, weapon, weather, zealot, zealotry, zealous.

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