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Classical harmonic analysis methods model the tidal forcing as a set of spectral lines, representing the sum of a finite set of sinusoids at specific frequencies. These frequencies are obtained as combinations of sums and differences of integer multiples of six fundamental frequencies, called Doodso
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  • Classical harmonic analysis methods model the tidal forcing as a set of spectral lines, representing the sum of a finite set of sinusoids at specific frequencies. These frequencies are obtained as combinations of sums and differences of integer multiples of six fundamental frequencies, called Doodson Numbers (Doodson, 1921), which arise from planet...

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