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  1. Official U.S. high and low tide predictions. High Tide Flooding Outlooks. Show when, where, and how often high tide flooding may occur at specific locations. Coastal Condition Forecasts. Nowcast and forecast (out to 48-72 hours) model information on water levels, currents, wind, salinity, and water temperature. Featured News.

  2. Find accurate tide times and animated tide charts for 10749 locations in 196 countries. Choose your location of interest or enter the name of a port or harbor in the search box.

  3. Today's tide times for Date. The predicted tide times today on Thursday 06 June 2024 for Date are: first high tide at 1:33am, first low tide at 9:01am, second high tide at 4:13pm, second low tide at 8:41pm. Sunrise is at 3:59am and sunset is at 7:11pm.

  4. Ohio tide charts and tide times, high tide and low tide times, fishing times, tide tables, weather forecasts surf reports and solunar charts this week.

    • Q: What Are Our Tide High/Low Measurements Based on?
    • Q: Why Are There Blank Cells in The Tide Chart?
    • Q: Why Do Some Cells Show Am Or Pm, But Not Others?
    • Q: How Do We Calculate “King Tides”?
    • Q. How Do The Currents Affect The Tides?
    • Q: What Are The Best Resources For Learning More About Tides?
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    A:The baseline for giving how high or low the tides are is called the MLLW, or Mean Lower Low Water. This is the average low water height for a complete 19-year Metonic Cycle (also known as the National Tidal Datum Epoch) – basically the time it takes for a high-tide to occur at exactly the same time and date. This number is what is used on nautica...

    A:Sometimes you might notice in our tide charts that the high/low for a given date is not there. The reason for this is the fact the tides don’t quite fit into a daily cycle, and actually average 24 hours and 54 minutes between complete cycles. So those ‘missing’ cells are where the tide time has jumped into the next day.

    A:Similar to the answer above, there are instances where 2 high tides occur in one 12-hour period. If that is the case, the second time will be in the second time column (PM) but will say AM so you know it is in same period as the first time of the day. These are rare, depending on the layout of the harbor and surrounding geographically features.

    A:The truth is we don’t predict King Tides in our tide charts. ‘King Tides’ refer to the highest tide of the year. There are many factors that can increase the height of the tide the are not caused by the predictable phases of the moon, which our tide charts are based on. Things like flooding and river surges can change the height of the tide on an...

    A: Many mariners use a general rule that says that slack water (no movement of water in any direction) occurs at high tide and low tide. However there are exceptions depending on the location and its currents. There are other factors that affect the appearance of slack water: 1. Wind driven currents can alter the timing of slack water. 2. Changes i...

    A:There are several really great organizations with scientifically accurate information on tides: 1. NOAA’s Educational Resources on Tides 2. NOAA’s Tides & Currents Site 3. The National Oceanography Centre (UK) We also have several interesting and helpful articles on Tides: 1. Amazing Facts About the Tide 2. Tides 101: The View from Space 3. Myth-...

    Learn how tides are caused by the moon and sun, and how they vary in height and timing. Find monthly tide charts for your coastal location and tips for fishing, boating, and enjoying the ocean.

  5. Learn how tides are formed by the moon's gravitational pull and the Earth's rotation, and how they affect life, weather, and energy. Find out the types, patterns, and effects of high and low tides on different coasts and regions.

  6. Learn how tides are caused by the forces of the moon and sun, and how they affect the ocean and coastlines. Find out the difference between high tide and low tide, and the tidal range and currents.

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