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Default Question: Judging High Tide by the Moon

"Donal" wrote in message ...
"Bart Senior" wrote in message
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Moonrise 4 pm local time
Moonset 4 am local time

Approximately when is high tide? [ 1 pt ]


I've no idea!


Cherbourg is almost due south of Portsmouth, by about 70 miles. Their
Moonrise/set times will be almost identical. However, there is a 3 hour
difference in their HW times.


Dont feel bad, Clearlake varies from 6-8 hours difference from
Galveston only 35 mile from here, then tayor lake cut is an hour or so
off of the clearlake cut. And the differences change all the time.
Lucky we usually only have one high and one low a day.

Joe


One lash for asking a silly question.


Regards


Donal
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