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![]() "noah" wrote in message ... On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 12:36:13 -0500, "Ted S." wrote: I need the Lunitidal Interval (HIGH tide) for Margate, NJ. This is right next to Atlantic City if Margate is not listed. Could somebody tell me this bit of information or tell me how to find it? I'm trying to program a watch for my father (it's a gift) and I don't know this one bit of information. The manual says to use the time differential between the moon's transit over the meridian until HIGH tide, not low tide. The manual lists 11:20 for Boston and 7:30 for Miami, so I assume the correct value for Margate, NJ is somewhere between. I would really appreciate the help or a better newsgroup to ask in. Thanks Ted Ted- if you go to google.com and type in "tide chart margate nj" you should come up with a number of tide-predictors. I have done the same for my area, and it worked well. If you don't get a hit for Margate, use Atlantic City. Let me know if you strike out. Regards, noah Also try Ventnor, Longport, Pleasantville, Northfield, Linwood, Ocean City, or Somers Point. They're all right there in the same area. -- -= swatcop =- "If it wasn't for stupid people I'd be unemployed." |