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Jeff Morris
 
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Default Question: Judging High Tide by the Moon

"Donal" wrote in message
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"Jeff Morris" wrote in message
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"Donal" wrote in message
One lash for asking a silly question.


Its not a "silly question," its a trick question, which can't be answered

with
one more piece of information. The key is that every sailor should know

the
Establishment (or Lunitidal Interval) for their home port, and others they
frequent. Do you know yours?


I'm not sure that there is only one piece of information missing!!


All I need to know is that when there is a full, or new, moon the HW will be
around 13:00.


Well, there are a few other details that aren't stated, like the presumption the
tides are semi-diurnal.

If you know the times of moonrise/moonset then the relationship between lunar
noon (the midpoint of rise and set) and high tide is relatively fixed. Thus,
the relationship you observe about the time of high tide and the state of the
moon can be used throughout the month.

I'm assuming you're talking about Portsmouth. If so, you should double check
your understanding of the tides. Full Moon last occurred on about 5 hours ago,
May 4 at 9:35 pm BST. High tide was at 12:06 am on May 5.