On Sat, 01 Nov 2008 03:12:54 GMT, Jere Lull wrote:
On 2008-10-31 11:31:34 -0400, Rick Morel said:
Of course high tide at almost midnight. Grrrrrrr...
and Noon....
Or do you only get one tide? Never have figured that out, quite.
Kind of hard to read because it wrapped around, but yes one tide a few
days.
Date Day Time Height Time Height Time
Height Time Height Time Height
11/01/2008 Sat 03:04PM LDT 0.1 L 11:21PM LDT 1.8 H
11/02/2008 Sun 02:23AM LST 1.7 L 03:31AM LST 1.8 H 02:45PM LST 0.2
L
11/03/2008 Mon 03:51AM LST 1.8 H 03:32PM LST 0.2 L
11/04/2008 Tue 03:56AM LST 1.8 H 04:24PM LST 0.3 L
11/05/2008 Wed 02:12AM LST 1.7 H 05:21PM LST 0.4 L
11/06/2008 Thu 02:14AM LST 1.7 H 06:23PM LST 0.5 L
11/07/2008 Fri 02:20AM LST 1.7 H 07:29PM LST 0.7 L
11/08/2008 Sat 02:25AM LST 1.6 H 09:50AM LST 1.1 L 01:55PM LST 1.4
H 08:36PM LST 0.9 L
11/09/2008 Sun 02:29AM LST 1.5 H 09:43AM LST 0.7 L 03:25PM LST 1.5
H 09:43PM LST 1.1 L
11/10/2008 Mon 02:31AM LST 1.5 H 10:02AM LST 0.4 L 04:36PM LST 1.7
H 10:47PM LST 1.3 L
11/11/2008 Tue 02:31AM LST 1.5 H 10:33AM LST 0.1 L 05:38PM LST 1.9
H 11:47PM LST 1.5 L
11/12/2008 Wed 02:33AM LST 1.6 H 11:11AM LST -0.2 L 06:36PM LST 2.0
H
Actually, wind direction and speed make a very much larger difference.
The problem now is watching out for Southerly winds and moving it
then.
Oh yeah, I'm in South Lousiana. The Port of Iberia at the moment, but
hoping to move to Intracoastal City.
Rick
coo-coo with a case of the flu.... YUCK
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