Sep 14 2011

Malaya Straits

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Malaya Straits
What could caused 2 bodies of water to produced artificial vortex ?

It is the causeway at the Johor straits built during the British Colony days to allow trains to pass from Malaya to Singapore and lately are produced vortex at one side during high tide.
Is a rock fill passageway with 2 outflow pipes [1.5 m dia] partially visible during low tide that result in these 2 voltex [600mm dia] during high tide .
What i want to know is why this happening
The 2 bodies of water are Malacca straits flowing into South China Sea . Thank you for any theory given
could vortex also happen when a hyrodam open it tunnel pipes ?
it could be also a reason why Kota TINGGI can flood with million ringgit lost
could the 2 pipes have clogged due to
the pilling works for the crooked bridge
cos tide water shd go up and down the same rate even separated

High or low pressure area?
I saw the only water vortex near Port Dickson years ago, after waited for few days, and ration gone. Then I saw it.
But South China sea is plausible. Maybe the next Bermuda Triangle? Laut China Triangle? or Laut Cinta Cina Selatan Triangle?

Bwahahaha. i dunno. ask an Oceanographer.
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