Turning the Tide: D-Day from an Oceanographer's Perspective

Published: June 24, 2020, 3:27 p.m.

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A landing craft on the way to Normandy during the Allied invasion, June 6, 1944. Credit: U.S. Army

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D-Day, codenamed Operation Neptune, was the largest amphibious landing not only in World War II, but in history. It marked the start of the liberation of German-occupied France (and later western Europe) and laid the foundations of the Allied victory on the Western Front. But what most people don\'t know is that ocean tides played a crucial role in the initial phase of this historic day. In this episode, hear the story of D-Day from the perspective of the science of tides and tide predictions. We interview Greg Dusek, a physical oceanographer and senior scientist at the Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services, or CO-OPS \\u2014 the tides and currents office of the National Ocean Service.

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