This document provides information about tides and tidal streams, including:
- How to calculate tidal heights and depths from levels and datum
- How to calculate predicted tide heights for standard and secondary ports
- How tidal streams are calculated using tidal diamonds and stream atlases
It then gives an example calculation of tide heights for Watchet using the standard port of Avonmouth. The high water is predicted to be 12.8 meters at 0848 hours on July 26th at Watchet.
SOLAS:The International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) is an international maritime treaty which sets minimum safety standards in the construction, equipment and operation of merchant ships. The convention requires signatory flag states to ensure that ships flagged by them comply with at least these standards.
MARPOL 73/78 –ANNEX 5
(including amendments)
Regulations for the Prevention of Pollution by Garbage from Ships
Introduction
A plastic bottle dumped into the ocean takes 450 years to degrade, an aluminum can takes 200-500, and tin can 100, according to numbers cited by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), a UN agency that regulates the shiping industry.
Regulation 1
definnitions
For the purposes of this Annex
Garbage means all kinds of victual, domestic and operational waste excluding fresh fish and part thereof, generated during the normal operation of the ship and liable to be disposed of continuously or periodically except those substances which are defined or listed in other Annexes to the present convention
Food wastes are any spoiled or unspoiled victual substances, such as fruits, vegetables, dairy products, poultry, meat product, food scraps, food particles, and all other materials contaminated by such wastes, generated onboard ship, principally in the gallery and dining areas.
Nearest land The term "from the nearest land" means from the baseline from which the territorial sea of the territory in question is established in accordance with international law.
Nearest land The term "from the nearest land" means from the baseline from which the territorial sea of the territory in question is established in accordance with international law.
Regulation 2
application
The provision of this Annex shall apply to all ships.
Regulation 3
disposal of garbage out side special areas
1) Subject to the provisions of regulations 4, 5 and 6 of this Annex:
the disposal into the sea of all plastics, including but not limited to synthetic ropes, synthetic fishing nets, plastic garbage bags and incinerator ashes from plastic products which may contain toxic or heavy metal residues, is prohibited;
the disposal into the sea of the following garbage shall be made as far as practicable from the nearest land but in any case is prohibited if the distance from the nearest land is less than:
(i) 25 nautical miles for dunnage, lining and packing materials which will float;
(ii) 12 nautical miles for food wastes and all other garbage including paper
products, rags, glass, metal, bottles, crockery and similar refuse;
disposal into the sea of garbage specified in subparagraph(b)(ii) of this regulation may be permitted when it has passed through a comminuter or grinder and made as far as practicable from the nearest land but in any case is prohibited if the distance from the nearest land is less than 3 nautical miles. Such comminuted or ground garbage shall be capable of passing through a screen with openings no greater than 25 mm.
2) When the garbage is mixed with other discharges having different disposal or discharge requirements the more stringent requirements shall apply.
Regulation 4
special requirements for disposal of garbage
1) Subject to th
Curso impartido por el autor en la Dirección Provincial de Gijón del Instituto Social de la Marina, para la obtención del certificado de Oficial de Marinero Pescador. Año 2013.
A presentation on 'The International Convention for Preventing Collisions at Sea 1972' (COLREG 72) to the LLM Maritime Law students at University of Southampton.
The Standards of Training, Certification & Watchkeeping, or STCW, changed the training practices for maritime workers internationally. It requires workers to demonstrate skills in safety or learn them through a series of courses. The required courses are included in the Basic Safety Training course.
SOLAS:The International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) is an international maritime treaty which sets minimum safety standards in the construction, equipment and operation of merchant ships. The convention requires signatory flag states to ensure that ships flagged by them comply with at least these standards.
MARPOL 73/78 –ANNEX 5
(including amendments)
Regulations for the Prevention of Pollution by Garbage from Ships
Introduction
A plastic bottle dumped into the ocean takes 450 years to degrade, an aluminum can takes 200-500, and tin can 100, according to numbers cited by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), a UN agency that regulates the shiping industry.
Regulation 1
definnitions
For the purposes of this Annex
Garbage means all kinds of victual, domestic and operational waste excluding fresh fish and part thereof, generated during the normal operation of the ship and liable to be disposed of continuously or periodically except those substances which are defined or listed in other Annexes to the present convention
Food wastes are any spoiled or unspoiled victual substances, such as fruits, vegetables, dairy products, poultry, meat product, food scraps, food particles, and all other materials contaminated by such wastes, generated onboard ship, principally in the gallery and dining areas.
Nearest land The term "from the nearest land" means from the baseline from which the territorial sea of the territory in question is established in accordance with international law.
Nearest land The term "from the nearest land" means from the baseline from which the territorial sea of the territory in question is established in accordance with international law.
Regulation 2
application
The provision of this Annex shall apply to all ships.
Regulation 3
disposal of garbage out side special areas
1) Subject to the provisions of regulations 4, 5 and 6 of this Annex:
the disposal into the sea of all plastics, including but not limited to synthetic ropes, synthetic fishing nets, plastic garbage bags and incinerator ashes from plastic products which may contain toxic or heavy metal residues, is prohibited;
the disposal into the sea of the following garbage shall be made as far as practicable from the nearest land but in any case is prohibited if the distance from the nearest land is less than:
(i) 25 nautical miles for dunnage, lining and packing materials which will float;
(ii) 12 nautical miles for food wastes and all other garbage including paper
products, rags, glass, metal, bottles, crockery and similar refuse;
disposal into the sea of garbage specified in subparagraph(b)(ii) of this regulation may be permitted when it has passed through a comminuter or grinder and made as far as practicable from the nearest land but in any case is prohibited if the distance from the nearest land is less than 3 nautical miles. Such comminuted or ground garbage shall be capable of passing through a screen with openings no greater than 25 mm.
2) When the garbage is mixed with other discharges having different disposal or discharge requirements the more stringent requirements shall apply.
Regulation 4
special requirements for disposal of garbage
1) Subject to th
Curso impartido por el autor en la Dirección Provincial de Gijón del Instituto Social de la Marina, para la obtención del certificado de Oficial de Marinero Pescador. Año 2013.
A presentation on 'The International Convention for Preventing Collisions at Sea 1972' (COLREG 72) to the LLM Maritime Law students at University of Southampton.
The Standards of Training, Certification & Watchkeeping, or STCW, changed the training practices for maritime workers internationally. It requires workers to demonstrate skills in safety or learn them through a series of courses. The required courses are included in the Basic Safety Training course.
This is the set of procedures that has to be followed to convert the raw score that has been collected from the sample in to Percentile score to develop Norms for Interpretation purpose.
Tidal Energy (Power) is that one transported by the tides currents in the ocean in form of mechanical energy.
The objective of this presentation is to show the basic concepts and the different ways it can be converted from sea energy to electric energy.
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Range of LessonRange of Lesson
• Calculating heights and depths from levels
and datum's.
• Calculating predicted heights for any
Standard Port (European and Non-European)
• Calculating predicted heights for European
and Non-European Secondary Ports
(including Solent)
• Calculating tidal streams using tidal diamonds
and Tidal Stream Atlases
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Tidal PredictionTidal Prediction
• Admiralty Tide Tables (4 volumes)
• Volume 1 UK and Channel Coast
• Volume 2 European and Atlantic Waters
• Volume 3 Indian Ocean
• Volume 4 Pacific Ocean
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Heights and Datum'sHeights and Datum's
• All depths and drying heights are
measured from the Chart Datum.
• Tidal datum's LAT, MLWS, MLWN, MSL,
MHWN, MHWS and HAT are given as
heights above Chart Datum.
• Chart Datum is usually set at LAT
• All heights are measured from MHWS
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Max/Min height of tideMax/Min height of tide
• Minimum HoT = 6m+2m-4m = 4 metres
• Maximum HoT = 24m+7m-(22m+3m)
• 31m - 25m = 6 metres
• Height of tide must lie between 4 and 6
metres
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PublicationsPublications
• Admiralty Tide Tables Volume 1 (United
Kingdom and Ireland) (Including European
Channel Ports).
• Admiralty Tides Tables Volume 2 (Europe
excluding United Kingdom and Ireland)
Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean.
• Admiralty List of Radio Signals Volume 2
(Radio Time Signals).
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Standard PortsStandard Ports
• List of ports inside front cover of ATT.
• Predictions are given in the Standard
Time Zone for the country.
• If necessary times must be adjusted for
Daylight Saving Time (DST) usually one
hour ahead of standard time.
• First page of standard port predictions
will be the tidal curve unique to that
port.
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Height of TideHeight of Tide
Time
Height
of
Tide
Chart
Datum
HW
Predicted Height
LW
Range of
Tide
Duration
Height
of Tide
LW
Interval
Height
of Tide
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Express Range as PercentageExpress Range as Percentage
• Difference between the Mean Neap Range and
the Mean Spring Range is 100%.
• Any range can be expressed as a percentage
increase from the MNR.
• Example (Portsmouth) MSR 3.9m MNR 1.9m
• Difference of 2.0m represents 100% Springs
• Range of 3.0m is 3.0-1.9/2.0 = 1.1/2.0 = 55%
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ExampleExample
• Calculate the height of tide at 1100A on
5th June at PORTSMOUTH.
• Standard port predictions for Portsmouth
from page 2A-49.
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Portsmouth PredictionsPortsmouth Predictions
ENGLAND - PORTSMOUTH
Lat 50°48’N Long 1°07’W
TIME ZONE UT (GMT) TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS YEAR 1998
JUNE JULY
Time m Time m Time m Time m
0338 4.1 0301 4.3 0458 0.8 0435 0.9
1 0911 1.4 16 0838 1.1 1 1144 4.8 16 1119 4.6
1819 4.1 1543 4.4 1723 0.6 1657 0.7M
2140 1.7
F
2109 1.3
M TU
• 2347 4.7
0427 3.9 0356 4.2 0015 4.8 0515 0.8
2 1008 1.6 17 0937 1.3 2 0539 0.8 17 1200 4.6
1715 4.0 1641 4.3 1227 4.7 1738 0.6TU
2244 1.8
SA
2213 1.4
TU
1803 0.6
W
0527 3.7 0459 4.1 0056 4.7 0027 4.7
3 1114 1.8 18 1044 1.3 3 0618 0.8 18 0555 0.6
1819 3.9 1747 4.3 1306 4.7 1242 4.7W
2354 1.9
SU
2324 1.5
W
1840 0.7
TH
1817 0.5
0638 3.7 0609 4.1 0133 4.7 0108 4.8
4 1221 1.8 19 1157 1.3 4 0654 0.9 19 0635 0.6
1924 4.0 1857 4.3 1343 4.5 1324 4.7TH M TH
1914 0.8
F
1857 0.5
0058 1.8 0037 1.4 0208 4.6 0150 4.8
5 0748 3.8 20 0722 4.2 5 0728 1.1 20 0716 0.6
1320 1.7 1307 1.2 1419 4.4 1407 4.7F
2019 4.1
SA
2003 4.5
F
1946 1.0
SA
1939 0.6
0151 1.6 0144 1.2 0243 4.5 0233 4.7
6 0841 3.9 21 0830 4.3 6 0802 1.3 21 0800 0.8
1408 1.5 1409 1.1 1455 4.2 1452 4.5TU
2105 4.2
SU
2103 4.6
SA
2019 1.2
SU
2023 0.8
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Tidal Prediction FormTidal Prediction Form
STANDARD PORT……………………TIME/HEIGHT REQUIRED…………
SECONDARY PORT…………………..DATE…..……….TIME ZONE……...
STANDARD PORT
TIMES HEIGHTS
HW LW HW LW RANGE
Seasonal Change
Seasonal Change
SECONDARY PORT
Duration/DST
Standard Port -
Secondary Port +
Portsmouth
5 June
1100
A
0746 3.8m1320 1.7m 2.1m
0846A
10% Sp
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Secondary PortsSecondary Ports
• Times and heights are obtained by applying
time and height differences to Standard Port
predictions.
• Obtain Port Number from Geographical Index
at back of ATT.
• Use Part II (page 300-323) to obtain:
• Standard Port
• Secondary Port time Zone
• Secondary Port differences.
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ExampleExample
• Find out what time the height of tide will
first rise to 5.0 metres at WATCHET (531)
on 26th July,
• Page 2A-102 for Secondary Port
Differences.
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Secondary Port DifferencesSecondary Port Differences
WALES; ENGLAND, WEST COAST
No PLACE TIME DIFFERENCES HEIGHT DIFF (METRES)
Lat Long High Water Low Water MHWS MHWN MLWN MLWS
N W Zone UT (GMT)
0200 0800 0300 0800
523 PORT OF BRISTOL and and and and 13.2 9.8 3.8 1.0
(AVONMOUTH) …(see page 158) 1400 2000 1500 2000
531 Watchet 51 11 3 20 -0035 -0050 -0145 -0040 -1.9 -1.5 +0.1 +0.1
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Tidal Prediction FormTidal Prediction Form
STANDARD PORT……………………TIME/HEIGHT REQUIRED…………
SECONDARY PORT…………………..DATE…..……….TIME ZONE……...
STANDARD PORT
TIMES HEIGHTS
HW LW HW LW RANGE
Seasonal Change
Seasonal Change
SECONDARY PORT
Duration/DST
Standard Port -
Secondary Port +
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Tidal Prediction FormTidal Prediction Form
STANDARD PORT……………………TIME/HEIGHT REQUIRED…………
SECONDARY PORT…………………..DATE…..……….TIME ZONE……...
STANDARD PORT
TIMES HEIGHTS
HW LW HW LW RANGE
Seasonal Change
Seasonal Change
SECONDARY PORT
Duration/DST
Standard Port -
Secondary Port +
Avonmouth 5.0m
Watchet 26 Jul A
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Tidal Prediction FormTidal Prediction Form
STANDARD PORT……………………TIME/HEIGHT REQUIRED…………
SECONDARY PORT…………………..DATE…..……….TIME ZONE……...
STANDARD PORT
TIMES HEIGHTS
HW LW HW LW RANGE
Seasonal Change
Seasonal Change
SECONDARY PORT
Duration/DST
Standard Port -
Secondary Port +
Avonmouth 5.0m
Watchet 26 Jul A
0858 12.8m0328 1.1m 11.7m
92% Sp
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High Water DifferencesHigh Water Differences
WALES; ENGLAND, WEST COAST
No PLACE TIME DIFFERENCES HEIGHT DIFF (METRES)
Lat Long High Water Low Water MHWS MHWN MLWN MLWS
N W Zone UT (GMT)
0200 0800 0300 0800
523 PORT OF BRISTOL and and and and 13.2 9.8 3.8 1.0
(AVONMOUTH) …(see page 158) 1400 2000 1500 2000
531 Watchet 51 11 3 20 -0035 -0050 -0145 -0040 -1.9 -1.5 +0.1 +0.1
1400 - 0858 - 0800
-0035 -0050
-48 min
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Interpolation of HW TimesInterpolation of HW Times
0800 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400
Times of HW at Bristol
Watchet Differences
-50 min -35 min-48m --45m -43m -40m -38m
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Low Water DifferencesLow Water Differences
WALES; ENGLAND, WEST COAST
No PLACE TIME DIFFERENCES HEIGHT DIFF (METRES)
Lat Long High Water Low Water MHWS MHWN MLWN MLWS
N W Zone UT (GMT)
0200 0800 0300 0800
523 PORT OF BRISTOL and and and and 13.2 9.8 3.8 1.0
(AVONMOUTH) …(see page 158) 1400 2000 1500 2000
531 Watchet 51 11 3 20 -0035 -0050 -0145 -0040 -1.9 -1.5 +0.1 +0.1
0300 - 0328 - 0800
-0145 -0040
-0138
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Interpolation of LW TimesInterpolation of LW Times
0300 0400 0500 0600 0700 0800
Times of LW at Bristol
Watchet Differences
-105m -92m --79m -66m -53m -40m
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High Water CorrectionHigh Water Correction
WALES; ENGLAND, WEST COAST
No PLACE TIME DIFFERENCES HEIGHT DIFF (METRES)
Lat Long High Water Low Water MHWS MHWN MLWN MLWS
N W Zone UT (GMT)
0200 0800 0300 0800
523 PORT OF BRISTOL and and and and 13.2 9.8 3.8 1.0
(AVONMOUTH) …(see page 158) 1400 2000 1500 2000
531 Watchet 51 11 3 20 -0035 -0050 -0145 -0040 -1.9 -1.5 +0.1 +0.1
12.8m
13.2m 9.8m
-1.9m -1.5m
-1.9m -1.8m -1.7m -1.6m -1.5m
13.2m 12.4m 11.5m 10.7m 9.8m
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Low Water CorrectionLow Water Correction
WALES; ENGLAND, WEST COAST
No PLACE TIME DIFFERENCES HEIGHT DIFF (METRES)
Lat Long High Water Low Water MHWS MHWN MLWN MLWS
N W Zone UT (GMT)
0200 0800 0300 0800
523 PORT OF BRISTOL and and and and 13.2 9.8 3.8 1.0
(AVONMOUTH) …(see page 158) 1400 2000 1500 2000
531 Watchet 51 11 3 20 -0035 -0050 -0145 -0040 -1.9 -1.5 +0.1 +0.1
1.1m
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Tidal Prediction FormTidal Prediction Form
STANDARD PORT……………………TIME/HEIGHT REQUIRED…………
SECONDARY PORT…………………..DATE…..……….TIME ZONE……...
STANDARD PORT
TIMES HEIGHTS
HW LW HW LW RANGE
Seasonal Change
Seasonal Change
SECONDARY PORT
Duration/DST
Standard Port -
Secondary Port +
Avonmouth 5.0m
Watchet 26 Jul A
0858 12.8m0328 1.1m 11.7m
-0048 -0138 -1.9m +0.1m
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Tidal Prediction FormTidal Prediction Form
STANDARD PORT……………………TIME/HEIGHT REQUIRED…………
SECONDARY PORT…………………..DATE…..……….TIME ZONE……...
STANDARD PORT
TIMES HEIGHTS
HW LW HW LW RANGE
Seasonal Change
Seasonal Change
SECONDARY PORT
Duration/DST
Standard Port -
Secondary Port +
Avonmouth 5.0m
Watchet 26 Jul A
0858 12.8m0328 1.1m 11.7m
-0048 -0138 -1.9m +0.1m
0810Z 0150Z 10.9m 1.2m
0910A
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Seasonal ChangesSeasonal Changes
•Usually caused by meteorological trends or effect
of river water on height of tide.
•See notes on page 2B-7.
•ATT Standard Port predictions always include
expected seasonal changes so no correction is
required.
•When comparing the standard port predicted
height with mean levels the effect of seasonal
variations should be removed.
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Secondary PortsSecondary Ports
•Having removed the effect of seasonal change for
the standard port, the effect of seasonal change
must be included in the secondary port prediction.
•Tidal prediction forms (box 6) should be used to
remove standard port seasonal change (change
sign) and include secondary port change (box 11)
to calculate final heights.
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ExampleExample
•A53. What is the height of tide at 0800A on 28
February at ILMUIDEN (1501)?
•Standard Port VLISSINGEN (Page 2A-74)
•HW 0253A 4.9m LW 0927A -0.1m
•Range 5.0m is 2.0m/1.5m = 133% Springs
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Tidal Prediction FormTidal Prediction Form
STANDARD PORT……………………TIME/HEIGHT REQUIRED………….
SECONDARY PORT…………………..DATE…..……….TIME ZONE……...
STANDARD PORT
TIMES HEIGHTS
HW LW HW LW RANGE
Seasonal Change
Seasonal Change
SECONDARY PORT
Duration/DST
Standard Port -
Secondary Port +
Vlissingen
Ijmuiden 28 Feb -1
0800
0927(-1) 4.9m0253(-1) -0.1m 5.0m
133%Sp
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Seasonal ChangesSeasonal Changes
NETHERLANDS
No PLACE TIME DIFFERENCES HEIGHT DIFF (METRES)
Lat Long High Water Low Water MHWS MHWN MLWN MLWS
N E Zone -0100
0300 0900 0400 1000
1523 VLISSINGEN(FLUSHING) and and and and 4.8 3.9 0.9 0.3
…(see page 198) 1500 2100 1600 2200
1501 Ijmuiden 52 28 4 35 +0145 +0140 +0305 +0325 -2.7 -2.2 -0.6 -0.1
SEASONAL CHANGES IN MEAN LEVEL
No Jan1 Feb1 Mar1 Apr1 May1 Jun1 Jul1 Aug1 Sep1 Oct1 Nov1 Dec1
1501-1521 0.0 0.0 0.0 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 +0.1 +0.1 +0.1
1528-1571 0.0 0.0 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 +0.1 +0.1 +0.1
1572 1581a 0.0 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 +0.1 +0.1 0.0 0.0
1582-1595a 0.0 0.0 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 +0.1 +0.1 +0.1
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Tidal Prediction FormTidal Prediction Form
STANDARD PORT……………………TIME/HEIGHT REQUIRED………….
SECONDARY PORT…………………..DATE…..……….TIME ZONE……...
STANDARD PORT
TIMES HEIGHTS
HW LW HW LW RANGE
Seasonal Change
Seasonal Change
SECONDARY PORT
Duration/DST
Standard Port -
Secondary Port +
Vlissingen
Ijmuiden 28 Feb -1
0800
0927(-1) 4.9m0253(-1) -0.1m 5.0m
133%Sp
+0.1m +0.1m
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Ijmuiden - HW DifferencesIjmuiden - HW Differences
NETHERLANDS
No PLACE TIME DIFFERENCES HEIGHT DIFF (METRES)
Lat Long High Water Low Water MHWS MHWN MLWN MLWS
N E Zone -0100
0300 0900 0400 1000
1523 VLISSINGEN(FLUSHING) and and and and 4.8 3.9 0.9 0.3
…(see page 158) 1500 2100 1600 2200
1501 Ijmuiden 52 28 4 35 +0145 +0140 +0305 +0325 -2.7 -2.2 -0.6 -0.1
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Tidal Prediction FormTidal Prediction Form
STANDARD PORT……………………TIME/HEIGHT REQUIRED………….
SECONDARY PORT…………………..DATE…..……….TIME ZONE……...
STANDARD PORT
TIMES HEIGHTS
HW LW HW LW RANGE
Seasonal Change
Seasonal Change
SECONDARY PORT
Duration/DST
Standard Port -
Secondary Port +
Vlissingen
Ijmuiden 28 Feb -1
0800
0927(-1) 4.9m0253(-1) -0.1m 5.0m
133%Sp
+0.1m +0.1m
+0145m
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Ijmuiden - LW DifferencesIjmuiden - LW Differences
NETHERLANDS
No PLACE TIME DIFFERENCES HEIGHT DIFF (METRES)
Lat Long High Water Low Water MHWS MHWN MLWN MLWS
N E Zone -0100
0300 0900 0400 1000
1523 VLISSINGEN(FLUSHING) and and and and 4.8 3.9 0.9 0.3
…(see page 158) 1500 2100 1600 2200
1501 Ijmuiden 52 28 4 35 +0145 +0140 +0305 +0325 -2.7 -2.2 -0.6 -0.1
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Tidal Prediction FormTidal Prediction Form
STANDARD PORT……………………TIME/HEIGHT REQUIRED………….
SECONDARY PORT…………………..DATE…..……….TIME ZONE……...
STANDARD PORT
TIMES HEIGHTS
HW LW HW LW RANGE
Seasonal Change
Seasonal Change
SECONDARY PORT
Duration/DST
Standard Port -
Secondary Port +
Vlissingen
Ijmuiden 28 Feb -1
0800
0927(-1) 4.9m0253(-1) -0.1m 5.0m
133%Sp
+0.1m +0.1m
+0145m +0323m
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Ijmuiden - Height of TideIjmuiden - Height of Tide
DifferencesDifferences
NETHERLANDS
No PLACE TIME DIFFERENCES HEIGHT DIFF (METRES)
Lat Long High Water Low Water MHWS MHWN MLWN MLWS
N E Zone -0100
0300 0900 0400 1000
1523 VLISSINGEN(FLUSHING) and and and and 4.8 3.9 0.9 0.3
…(see page 158) 1500 2100 1600 2200
1501 Ijmuiden 52 28 4 35 +0145 +0140 +0305 +0325 -2.7 -2.2 -0.6 -0.1
4.8 4.6 4.4 4.2 4.0 3.9
-2.7m -2.6m -2.5m -2.4m -2.3m -2.2m
5.0
-2.8m
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Tidal Prediction FormTidal Prediction Form
STANDARD PORT……………………TIME/HEIGHT REQUIRED………….
SECONDARY PORT…………………..DATE…..……….TIME ZONE……...
STANDARD PORT
TIMES HEIGHTS
HW LW HW LW RANGE
Seasonal Change
Seasonal Change
SECONDARY PORT
Duration/DST
Standard Port -
Secondary Port +
Vlissingen
Ijmuiden 28 Feb -1
0800
0927(-1) 4.9m0253(-1) -0.1m 5.0m
133%Sp
+0.1m +0.1m
+0145m +0323m -2.8m +0.2m
nil nil
0438-1) 1250(-1) 2.2m 0.2m
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Solent PortsSolent Ports
• Times and heights are obtained by
applying time and height differences to
PORTSMOUTH.
• All ports 37 to 70 are listed on pages
323/324 (2A-90).
• Curves listed on pages xxii to xxiv using
separate curves for each group of ports.
• Curves are based on Low Water.
• Obtain differences in the normal way.
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ExampleExample
• What time will the height of tide first rise to
3.0 metres at STANSORE POINT on 2
June?
• Portsmouth predictions LW 2140 1.7m,
HW 0427 3.9m
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Tidal Prediction FormTidal Prediction Form
STANDARD PORT……………………TIME/HEIGHT REQUIRED…………
SECONDARY PORT…………………..DATE…..……….TIME ZONE……...
STANDARD PORT
TIMES HEIGHTS
HW LW HW LW RANGE
Seasonal Change
Seasonal Change
SECONDARY PORT
Duration/DST
Standard Port -
Secondary Port +
Portsmouth 3.0m
Stansore Pt 2 Jun A
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Tidal Prediction FormTidal Prediction Form
STANDARD PORT……………………TIME/HEIGHT REQUIRED…………
SECONDARY PORT…………………..DATE…..……….TIME ZONE……...
STANDARD PORT
TIMES HEIGHTS
HW LW HW LW RANGE
Seasonal Change
Seasonal Change
SECONDARY PORT
Duration/DST
Standard Port -
Secondary Port +
Portsmouth 3.0m
Stansore Pt 2 Jun A
0427Z 2140Z 3.9m 1.7m 2.2m
15%Sp
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Interpolation of HW TimesInterpolation of HW Times
0000 0100 0200 0300 0400 0500 0600
Times of HW at Portsmouth
Stansore Point Differences
-50 min -10 min-43m --37m -30m -23m -17m
0427
-20m
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Tidal Prediction FormTidal Prediction Form
STANDARD PORT……………………TIME/HEIGHT REQUIRED…………
SECONDARY PORT…………………..DATE…..……….TIME ZONE……...
STANDARD PORT
TIMES HEIGHTS
HW LW HW LW RANGE
Seasonal Change
Seasonal Change
SECONDARY PORT
Duration/DST
Standard Port -
Secondary Port +
Portsmouth 3.0m
Stansore Pt 2 Jun A
0427Z 2140Z 3.9m 1.7m 2.2m
15%Sp
-0020 -0008 -0.6m -0.2m
0407Z 2132Z 3.3m 1.5m
2232A
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Stansore Point CurveStansore Point Curve
LW-1-3 -2-5 -4-7 -6 +1 +4+3+2 +6+5 +70 1 2 3 4 5
50 1 2 3 4
Bucklers Hard
Stansore Point
Lee
Folly Inn
Newport
Range at Portsmouth
Sp 3.9m
Np 1.9m
2232A
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Stansore Point CurveStansore Point Curve
LW-1-3 -2-5 -4-7 -6 +1 +4+3+2 +6+5 +70 1 2 3 4 5
50 1 2 3 4
Bucklers Hard
Stansore Point
Lee
Folly Inn
Newport
Range at Portsmouth
Sp 3.9m
Np 1.9m
2232A
0415A
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PublicationsPublications
• Admiralty Tides Tables Volume 2 (Europe
excluding United Kingdom and Ireland)
Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean.
• Admiralty Tide Tables Volume 3 (Indian
Ocean and South China Sea) & Volume 4
Pacific Ocean) (including TS Tables)
• Admiralty List of Radio Signals Volume 2
(Radio Time Signals).
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Standard PortsStandard Ports
• List of standard ports inside front cover of
ATT.
• Predictions are given in the Standard Time
Zone for the country.
• If necessary times must be adjusted for
Daylight Saving Time (DST) usually one hour
ahead of standard time.
• Use standard tidal curve drawn for duration
between 5 and 7 hours..
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ExampleExample
• Calculate the height of tide at 0900 on 9th
April at SINGAPORE.
• Page 2C-33 (Extract from Volume 3)
• HW 1011 2.5m LW 0407 1.1m
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Tidal Prediction FormTidal Prediction Form
STANDARD PORT……………………TIME/HEIGHT REQUIRED…………
SECONDARY PORT…………………..DATE…..……….TIME ZONE……...
STANDARD PORT
TIMES HEIGHTS
HW LW HW LW RANGE
Seasonal Change
Seasonal Change
SECONDARY PORT
Duration/DST
Standard Port -
Secondary Port +
Singapore 0900
-89 Apr
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Tidal Prediction FormTidal Prediction Form
STANDARD PORT……………………TIME/HEIGHT REQUIRED…………
SECONDARY PORT…………………..DATE…..……….TIME ZONE……...
STANDARD PORT
TIMES HEIGHTS
HW LW HW LW RANGE
Seasonal Change
Seasonal Change
SECONDARY PORT
Duration/DST
Standard Port -
Secondary Port +
Singapore 0900
-89 Apr
1011(-8) 0407(-8) 2.5m 1.1m 1.4m
6h 04m
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Secondary PortsSecondary Ports
• Method is similar to European Secondary
Ports but time differences not interpolated.
• Use sinusoidal curves as for standard port.
• Times zones do not need adjustment except
for Daylight Saving Time (DST).
• Seasonal changes are more likely and should
be incorporated.
• Use standard tidal curve drawn for duration
between 5 and 7 hours.
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ExampleExample
• Calculate at what time after 0600 local, the
height of tide will first fall to 2.0 metres at
BROTHERS LIGHT (4766a) on 11th
August?
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Brother’s Lt - DifferencesBrother’s Lt - Differences
SUMATERA, NORTH EAST COAST
No PLACE TIME DIFF HEIGHT DIFF (MTRS)
Lat Long MHW MLW MHWS MHWN MLWN MLWS
N E (Zone –0700)
4718 SINGAPORE (see page 111) 2.8 2.1 1.2 0.5
Mandol
4764 Bandong 0 32 103 18 -0007 -0007 +0.9 +0.5 +0.4 0.0
Gelam Strait
4765 Tanjungbalai 0 59 103 26 -0051 -0051 +0.1 -0.1 +0.1 0.0
4766 Kenipaan 0 55 103 20 -0035 -0035 +0.1 +0.1 -0.2 -0.2
4766a Iyu Kecil (Brothers Light) 1 11 103 21 -0108 -0035 +0.2 +0.1 0.0 -0.1
Seasonal Changes in Mean Level
No. Jan 1 Feb 1 Mar 1 Apr 1 May 1 Jun 1 Jul 1 Aug 1 Sep 1 Oct 1 Nov 1 Dec 1
4663-4686 0.0 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 0.0 +0.1 +0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
4695 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 0.0 +0.1 +0.1 0.0 0.0 +0.1 +0.1 0.0
4704 0.0 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 +0.1 +0.1 0.0
4718-4749 +0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 0.0 +0.1 +0.1
4751-4763 +0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 0.0 +0.1 +0.1
4764-4783 0.0 -0.1 -0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 +0.1 +0.1 0.0
4784-4795 -0.1 -0.2 -0.2 -0.1 0.0 +0.1 +0.1 +0.1 0.0 +0.1 +0.1 0.0
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Tidal Prediction FormTidal Prediction Form
STANDARD PORT……………………TIME/HEIGHT REQUIRED…………
SECONDARY PORT…………………..DATE…..……….TIME ZONE……...
STANDARD PORT
TIMES HEIGHTS
HW LW HW LW RANGE
Seasonal Change
Seasonal Change
SECONDARY PORT
Duration/DST
Standard Port -
Secondary Port +
Singapore 2.0m
-711 AugBrothers Lt
1335 1935 2.6m 0.6m 2.0m
+0.1m +0.1m
-0108 -0035 +0.2m -0.1m
0.0m 0.0m
1227 1900 2.9m 0.6m
6hr 33min
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ExampleExample
• What is the percentage of the Mean Spring
Range and the predicted tidal stream in
position 49o
50’N 001o
15’W (North of Pointe
de Barfleur) at 1400A on 27th May?
• Channel TS Atlas based on Dover
Time Height
HW HWLW LW Range
1157 6.9m1933 0.6m 6.3m
1257A 1400 is 1 hr after HW
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Percentage of MSRPercentage of MSR
MEAN RANGES
Springs 6.0m
Neaps 3.2m
6.3m - 3.2m 3.1m
6.0m - 3.2m 2.8m
110%