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5:36 LO -.59
11:41 HI 8.93

The delta is 9.52' I can't remember ever seeing
such a high tide here!

The currrent will be difficult too.

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On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 03:46:11 -0700, Bart
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5:36 LO -.59
11:41 HI 8.93

The delta is 9.52' I can't remember ever seeing
such a high tide here!

The currrent will be difficult too.


Stop whinging.
http://easytide.ukho.gov.uk/EasyTide...ictionLength=7
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On Oct 26, 6:46 am, Bart wrote:
5:36 LO -.59
11:41 HI 8.93

The delta is 9.52' I can't remember ever seeing
such a high tide here!

The currrent will be difficult too.


I just checked. It is the highest tide of the year.
The afternoon low is -1.24' which gives us a
10.14' swing.

I'll be sailing into the current today.

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Bart wrote:
5:36 LO -.59
11:41 HI 8.93

The delta is 9.52' I can't remember ever seeing
such a high tide here!

The currrent will be difficult too.

In Boston its +11.3 followed by -1.7 for a total of 13 feet. We have a
full moon at the closest lunar perigee of the year. Its only 356754
kilometers away - it was so big last night you could almost touch it!
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On Oct 26, 8:24 am, jeff wrote:
Bart wrote:
5:36 LO -.59
11:41 HI 8.93


The delta is 9.52' I can't remember ever seeing
such a high tide here!


The currrent will be difficult too.


In Boston its +11.3 followed by -1.7 for a total of 13 feet. We have a
full moon at the closest lunar perigee of the year. Its only 356754
kilometers away - it was so big last night you could almost touch it!


No doubt, we also had a shuttle fly over last night and it very easy
to watch it with with binoculars it was awesome you could see the bay
doors and wings. Perfect weather here..

Joe



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The currrent will be difficult too.


Is that related to boobspit's "rough" wind?



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On Oct 26, 9:24 am, jeff wrote:
Bart wrote:
5:36 LO -.59
11:41 HI 8.93


The delta is 9.52' I can't remember ever seeing
such a high tide here!


The currrent will be difficult too.


In Boston its +11.3 followed by -1.7 for a total of 13 feet. We have a
full moon at the closest lunar perigee of the year. Its only 356754
kilometers away - it was so big last night you could almost touch it!


Jeff,

I was a bit bored today. My group canceled,
perhaps because of the damp. When I realized
how low the low was, I decided to do something
I've been meaning to do for a few years.

Check out my art work.

http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...eMarks1768.jpg


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On Oct 26, 12:25 pm, Joe wrote:
On Oct 26, 8:24 am, jeff wrote:

Bart wrote:
5:36 LO -.59
11:41 HI 8.93


The delta is 9.52' I can't remember ever seeing
such a high tide here!


The currrent will be difficult too.


In Boston its +11.3 followed by -1.7 for a total of 13 feet. We have a
full moon at the closest lunar perigee of the year. Its only 356754
kilometers away - it was so big last night you could almost touch it!


No doubt, we also had a shuttle fly over last night and it very easy
to watch it with with binoculars it was awesome you could see the bay
doors and wings. Perfect weather here..

Joe


Cool Joe. Did you get any pictures?

This reminds me. No one answered my tide question.
Time to bring that up again.

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On Oct 26, 8:24 am, Goofball_star_dot_etal
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On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 03:46:11 -0700, Bart
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5:36 LO -.59
11:41 HI 8.93


The delta is 9.52' I can't remember ever seeing
such a high tide here!


The currrent will be difficult too.


Stop whinging.http://easytide.ukho.gov.uk/EasyTide...ction.aspx?Por...


I love being able to pick out the drunks
by their typing.

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Bart wrote:


Stop whinging.http://easytide.ukho.gov.uk/EasyTide...ction.aspx?Por...


I love being able to pick out the drunks
by their typing.


Say what? http://mw1.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/whinge

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