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Where to find tide charts

bmac

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I'm looking for info on where on the net to find tide info. and also how to read it. The only sites I have found haven't listed most of the locations I am interested in, and might as well be written in greek.
 
Brian,
I don't know if this will help. I came across ---http://www.californiadelta.org/deltatides.htm

They have a chart for June of 2003 with the times of high and low tides. I would imagine that should be consistant for your locations out there.
 
Easy to read tide charts

I'm looking for info on where on the net to find tide info. and also how to read it. The only sites I have found haven't listed most of the locations I am interested in, and might as well be written in greek.

A nice easy to read tide site I've found is http://www.whattideisit.com. It has a nice map which allows you to pin point tide stations. It also features a weather forecast and moon phase details.
 
You can pick up a tide schedule booklet at any shop which caters to salt water fishermen. Free.
 
It is in the daily and weekly papers in the Fla Keys, don t know about Saint Jo.
 
Anywhere that caters to ocean fishers or surfers will have this information, and probably some government Websites as well.
 
I believe that a UK Photographic company with a very backward sounding name sells them The only problem is that by the time the owner and sole employee would get around to finally delivering them they'd be well out of date.

On a lighter note when in Cornwall (UK) last year my wife suddenly noticed there was no water in Mousehole harbour and said "who's stolen the sea". Comimg from by the Aegean (almost no tide) she'd never seen tides like that before

Ian
 
tides.info works fine. When I visit Florida, I just type "tide destin florida" into google and get a number of places with the tides listed. Weather.com also covers tides. Most sites give you sunrise, sunset, moon rise and set, as well as low and high tides.
 
Wow...bmac originally posted his question SIX years ago...he has long since left the community (and gone digital, I believe?)

What's with the recent flood of ancient posts getting dredged up?
 
APUG is amazing. By the way, we should welcome a new member...