You are on page 1of 274

''

Commandant
United States Coast Guard

U.S. Department.
of Transportation
,.

United States

2100 Second St. S. W.


Washington, DC 20593-0001
Staff Symbol: NMC
Phone: (703) 235-0018

....

Coast Guard

COMDTPUB Pl6721.46

AUG l 6 l996
COMMANDANT PUBLICATION Pl6721.46
Subj:

MERCHANT MARINE DECK EXAMINATION REFERENCE MATERIAL,


REPRINTS FROM THE TIDE TABLES AND TIDAL CURRENT TABLES

1.

PURPOSE. This publication contains reference material for


use during an examination for a merchant marine deck
license.
It contains excerpts from the Tide Tables and the
Tidal Current Tables. This manual is current with the
problems used in the examinations.

2.

PROCEDURES. This publication is available to applicants


taking a deck merchant marine examination. The covers
available for sale from the Government Printing Office
(GPO) are printed with Gf"W ink. The covers used in
Regional Examination Centers are printed with ~EP 1 ink.
Applicants who purchase copies of this publication from the
GPO may not use their personal copies during examinations.

3.

DISCUSSION. Applicants for merchant marine deck licenses


are tested to ensure their professional qualification.
Tide and current problems require the use of data contained
in this publication.

4.

ORDERING INFORMATION.
a.

Regional Examination Centers will be provided with an


initial supply of this publication. Replacement and
additional copies are available through standard
distribution sources.

134

DISTRIBUTION- SOL No

c
0
E
F
G
H

NON-STANDARD DISTRIBUTION{ See

page 2 )

COMDTPUB Pl6721.46

,, I o tS96
b. The public and other Coast Guard units may order copies
of this publication from the GPO at the following
address:
Superintendent of Documents
U.S. Government Printing Office
Washington, DC 20402
This book may also be ordered by telephone and charged
to a national credit1card by calling (202) 783-3238.

ORMAN' \:1. EMLEY


Direc or, Nation~ Maritime Center
NON-STANDARD DISTRIBUTION:
C:e Toledo (350); Miami (225): New Orleans (150); Baltimore
(100); Boston, San Francisco, Long Beach, Anchorage, Houston
(75); Charleston; Portland, OR; Memphis, Puget Sound (30);
Honolulu (20); St Louis (15); Norfolk, Guam, Juneau, San Juan,
Ketchikan (10) (only)
C:m

New York (250) (only)

INSTRUCTIONS

1. This reference contains extracts of the TIDE TABLES and TIDAL


CURRENT TABLES. Some navigation problems require determining the
tide or tidal current for a specific time of day. The data
necessary for solving these problems is contained in this manual.
2. This manual is in two parts. Part one contains the
information referring to tides. Part two contains the
information referring to tidal currents.

3. Applicants who wish to comment on any material in this


publication should complete a Comment/Protest form for the
question involved and give it to the examiner.
4. Individuals not taking an examination who wish to make a
comment about this publicaiton should send a written comment,
citing this publication and the appropriate page and paragraph
to:
Director, National Maritime Center (NMC-4B)
Coast Guard
REPRINTS from TIDE and TIDAL CURRENT TABLES
4200 Wilson Blvd., Suite 510
Arlington, VA 22203-1804

u.s.

All comments are welcomed and will be acknowledged. Valid


comments will be incorporated into this publication.

Merchant Marine Deck


Examination Reference Material

Reprints from the

TIDE TABLES and


TIDAL CURRENT TABLES

PART ONE. 1983 TIDE TABLES


PART TWO. 1983 TIDAL CURRENT TABLES

MERCHANT MARINE DECK EXAMINATION


REFERENCE MATERIAL

PART ONE

1983
TIDE TABLES
High and low water predictions

EAST COAST of NORTH and SOUTH AMERICA


including GREENLAND

INDEX OF TIDE TABLE COVERAGE

'
-+ ---+--

'

'

(I) Tide Tables, Europe and West Coast of Africa (including Mediterranean Sea)

(2) Tide Tables, East Coast, North and South America (including Greenland)
(3) Tide Tables, West Coast, North and South America (including Hawaii)
(4) Tide Tables, Central and Western Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean
L_. ___ l __ ..L -- 1... .... L
L ___ l.. ______ L.
L._. ___ l __ J90
w
ww
r
rE
w

CONTENTS

Page
Index map of tide table coverage ................................................. inside front cover
Astronomical data ............................................................. inside back cover
Important notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

IV

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

List of reference stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

VI

Table I.-Daily tide predictions.


Explanation of table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Typical tide curves for United States ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Daily predictions for reference stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1
3
4

Table 2.-Tidal differences and other constants.


Explanation of table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197
Tidal differences and other constants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
Table 3.-Heir:ht of tide at any time.
Explanation of table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237
Height of tide at any time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239
Table 4. -Local mean time of sunrise and sunset.
Explanation of table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241
Sunrise and sunset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242
Table 5.-Reduction of local mean time to standard time

251

Table 6.-Moonrise and moonset.


Explanation of table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253
Moonrise and moonset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254
Table 7.-Conversion of feet to meters ......................................................... 261
List of publications by the National Ocean Survey relating to tides and tidal currents .............. 262
Glossary of terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263
Index to stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269

IMPORTANT NOTICE
For the most part, tide predictions for U.S. reference stations are based upon analyses
of tide observations for periods of at least one year. Since the extremes of meteorological
conditions have been excluded from the analyses and predictions, the predicted tidal
heights should be considered those expected under average weather conditions. The mariner must be cautioned that during times whm weather conditions differ from what is
considered average for the area, corresponding differences between predicted levels and
those actually observed will be noted. Generally, prolonged onshore winds or a low barometric pressure can produce higher levels than predicted, while the opposite can result in
lower levels than those predicted.
Exclusive of weather conditions, the astronomical tide is subject to range variations
which should be noted. Decreased ranges may be expected near the times when the Moon
is in apogee (apogean tides) or in quadrature (neap tides) and increased ranges when the
Moon is in perigee (perigean tides) or in a new or full position (spring tides). A larger diurnal range may also result when the Moon is in its maximum declination (tropic tides). The
actual range will depend upon the extent to which combinations of these positions reinforce or detract one from the other. The effect of these astronomical lineups is included in
the predictions and may be apparent upon inspection.
The mariner may be kept aware of the times of these astronomical events by referring
to the astronomical data listed in this book. He should realize, however, that there is generally a time lag from a few hours to several days from the time of the astronomical event
to the "time of the resultant tide. During times of storm surges or when extreme weather
conditions are imminent, it would be prudent for the mariner to keep closely advised by
local weather forecasts as they relate to the effects upon the tide levels.

TIDE TABLES
INTRODUCTION
Tide tables for the use of mariners have been published by the National Ocean Survey (formerly the Coast and Geodetic Survey) since 1853. For a number of years these
tables appeared as appendixesto the annual reports of the Superintendent of the Survey,
and consisted of more or less elaborated means for enabling the mariner to make his own
prediction of tides as occasion arose.
The first tables to give predictions for each day were those for the year 1867. They gave
the times and heights of high waters only and were published in two separate parts, one for
the Atlantic coast and the other for the Pacific coast of the United States. Together they
contained daily predictions for 19 stations and tidal differences for 124 stations. A few years
later predictions for the low waters were also included, and for the year 1896 the tables were
extended to include the entire maritime world, with full predictions for 70 ports and tidal
differences for about 3,000 stations.
The tide tables are now issued in four volumes, as follows: Europe and West Coast of
Africa (including the Mediterranean Sea); East Coast of North and South America (including
Greenland); West Coast of North and South America (including the Hawaiian Islands); Central and Western Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean. Together, they contain daily predictions
for 198 reference ports and differences and other constants for about 6,000 stations.
This edition of the Tide Tables, East Coast of North and South America contains full
daily predictions for 48 reference ports and differences and other constants for about 2,000
stations in North America, South America, and Greenland. It also contains a table for obtaining the approximate height of the tide at any time, a table of local mean time of sunrise and
sunset for every 5th day of the year for different latitudes, a table for the reduction of local
mean time to standard time, a table of moonrise and moonset for 8 places, a table of the
Greenwich mean time of the Moon's phases, apogee, perigee, greatest north and south and
zero declination, and the time of the solar equinoxes and solstices, and a glossary of terms.
Up to and including the tide tables for the year 1884, all the tide predictions were
computed by means of auxiliary tables and curves constructed from the results of tide observations at the different ports. From 1885 to 1911, inclusive, the predictions were generally
made by means of the Ferrel tide-predicting machine. From 1912 to 1965, inclusive, they
were made by means of the Coast and Geodetic Survey tide predicting machine No. 2. Since
1966, predictions have been made by electronic computer.
In the preparation of these tables all available observations were used. In some cases,
however, the observations were insufficient for obtaining final results, and as further information becomes available it will be included in subsequent editions. All persons using these
tables are invited to send information or suggestions for increasing their usefulness to the
Director, National Ocean Survey, Rockville, MD 20852, U.S.A.
In accordance with cooperative arrangements for the exchange of tide predictions, the
authorities given below have furnished the predictions for the following stations in the present issue:
Canadian Hydrographic Service.-Harrington Harbour, Quebec, Halifax, St. John, Pictou, and Argentia.
Directoria de Hidrografia e Navegacao, Brazil.-Recife, Rio de Janeiro, and Santos.
Servicio Hidrografico, Argentina.-Buenos Aires, Puerto Belgrano, Comodoro Rivadavia, and Punta Loyola.

LIST OF REFERENCE STATIONS


atum
below
mean
sea level
eet
Albany, N.Y *2.5
Amuay, Venezuela 0.6
Argentia, Newfovndland 4.3
Baltimore, Md 0.6
Boston, Mass 4.9
Breakwater Harbor, Del 2.1
Bridgeport, Conn 3.4
Buenos Aires, Argentina 2.6
Charleston, S.C 2.7
Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina 10.3
Cristobal, Panama 0.4
Eastport, Maine 9.2
Galveston, Tex 0.8
Halifax, Nova Scotia 4.3
Hampton Roads, Va 1.2
Harrington Harbour, Quebec 3.5
Isla Zapara, Venezuela 2.7
Key West, Fla 0.9
Mayport, Fla 2.3
Miami Harbor Entrance, Fla 1.3
Mobile, Ala 0.8
New London, Conn 1.3
Newport, R.I 1.6
New York, N.Y 2.3
Name of Station

Page

60
156
4
80
36
68
48
180
96
188
144
28
136
20
88
12
152
116

108
112

132
44
40
56

atum
below
mean
sea level
eet
Pensacola, Fla 0.6
Philadelphia, Pa *3.2
Pictou, Nova Scotia 3.9
Portland, Maine 4.5
Puerto Belgrano, Argentina 8.0
Punta Gorda, Venezuela 3.3
Punta Loyola, Argentina 20.3
Quebec, Quebec *8.5
Recife, Brazil 3.7
Reedy Point, Del 2.8
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2.2
St. John, New Brunswick 14.5
St. Marks River Entrance, Fla 1.8
St. Petersburg, Fla 1.2
Sandy Hook, N.J 2.3
San Juan, Puerto Rico 0.6
Santos, Brazil 2.5
Savannah, Ga *4.0
Savannah River Entrance, Ga 3.6
Suriname Rivier, Surinam 4.3
Tampico Harbor, Mexico 0.8
Washington,-D.c *1.4
Willets Point, N.Y 3.6
Wilmington, N.c *2.2
Name of Station

Page

128
76
8
32
184
160
192
16
168
72
172
24
124
120
64
148
176
104
100
164
140
84
52
92

*Datum below mean river level.


Each datum figure above represents the difference in elevation between the local mean sea (or river)
level and the reference level from which the predicted heights in table 1 were calculated.
Local mean sea level datum should not be confused with the National Geodetic Vertical Datum which is
the datum of the geodetic level net of the United States. Relationships between geodetic and local tidal
datums are published in connection with the tidal bench mark data of the National Ocean Survey.

VI

TABLE I.-DAILY TIDE PREDICTIONS


EXPLANATION OF TABLE
This table contains the predicted times and heights of the high and low waters for
each day of the year at a number of places which are designated as reference stations. By
using tidal differences from table 2, one can calculate the approximate times and heights
of the tide at many other places which are called subordinate stations. Instructions on the
use of the tidal differences are found in the explanation of table 2.
High water is the maximum height reached by each rising tide, and low water is the
minimum height reached by each falling tide. High and low waters can be selected from
the predictions by the comparison of consecutive heights. Because of diurnal inequality
at certain places, however, there may be a difference of only a few tenths of a foot between
one high water and low water of a day, but a marked difference in height between the other
high water and low water. It is essential, therefore, in using the tide tables to note carefully the heights as well as the times of the tides.
Time.-The kind of time used for the predictions at each reference station is indicated
by the time meridian at the bottom of each page. Daylight saving time is not used in this
publication.
Datum.-The datum from which the predicted heights are reckoned is the same as that
used for the charts of the locality. The datum for the Atlantic coast of the United States is
mean low water. For foreign coasts a datum approximating to mean low water springs,
Indian spring low water, or the lowest possible low water is generally used. The depression
of the datum below mean sea level for each of the reference stations of this volume is given
on the preceding page.
Depth of water.-The nautical charts published by the United States and other maritime nations show the depth of water as referred to a low water datum corresponding to
that from which the predicted tidal heights are reckoned. To find the actual depth of water
at any time the height of the tide should be added to the charted depth. If the height of the
tide is negative-that is, if there is a minus sign (-) before the tabular height-it should be
subtracted from the charted depth. For any time between high and low water, the height
of the tide may be estimated from the heights of the preceding and following tides, or table
3 may be used. The reference stations in table 1 now contain the heights in meters as
well as feet.
Variation in sea level.-Changes in winds and barometric conditions cause variations
in sea level from day to day. In general, with onshore winds or a low barometer the heights
of both the high and low waters will be higher than predicted while with offshore winds or
a high barometer they will be lower. There are also seasonal variations in sea level, but these
variations have been included in the predictions for each station. At ocean stations the seasonal variation in sea level is usually less than half a foot.
At stations on tidal rivers the average seasonal variation in river level due to freshets
and droughts may be considerably more than a foot. The predictions for these stations
include an allowance for this seasonal variation representing average freshet and drought
conditions. Unusual freshets or droughts, however, will cause the tides to be higher or lower,
respectively, than predicted.
Number of tides.-There are usually two high and two low waters in a day. Tides
follow the Moon more closely than they do the Sun, and the lunar or tidal day is about 50
minutes longer than the solar day. This causes the tide to occur later each day, and a tide
that has occurred near the end of one calendar day will be followed by a corresponding tide
that may skip the next day and occur in the early morning of the third day. Thus on certain
days of each month only a single high or a single low water occurs. At some stations, during
portions of each month, the tide becomes diurnal-that is, only one high and one low water
will occur during the period of a lunar day.
1

EXPLANATION OF TABLE

Relation of tide to current.-ln using these tables of tide predictions it must be borne
in mind that they give the times and heights of high and low waters and not the times of
turning of the current or slack water. For stations on the outer coast there is usually but
little difference between the time of high or low water and the beginning of ebb or flood current, but for places in narrow channels, landlocked harbors, or on tidal rivers, the time of
slack water may differ by several hours from the time of high or low water stand. The relation
of the times of high and low water to the turning of the current depends upon a number of
factors, so that no simple or general rule can be given. For the predicted times of slack water
reference should be made to the tidal current tables published by the National Ocean Survey
in two separate volumes, one for the Atlantic coast of North America and the other for the
Pacific coast of North America and Asia.

Typical tide curves.-The variations in the tide from day to day and from place to
place are illustrated on the opposite page by the tide curves for representative ports along the
Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States. It will be noted that the range of tide for stations along the Atlantic coast varies from place to place but that the type is uniformly semidiurnal with the principal variations following the changes in the Moon's distance and
phase. In the Gulf of Mexico, however, the range of tide is uniformly small but the type of
tide differs considerably. At certain ports such as Pensacola there is usually but one high
and one low water a day while at other ports such as Galveston the inequality is such that
the tide is semidiurnal around the times the Moon is on the Equator but becomes diurnal
around the times of maximum north or south d~lination of the Moon. In the Gulf of Mexico,
consequently, the principal variations in the tide are due to the changing declination of the
Moon. Key West, at the entrance to the Gulf of Mexico, has a type of tide which is a mixture
of semidaily and daily types. Here the tide is semidiurnal but there is considerable inequality
in the heights of high and low waters. By reference to the curves it will be seen that where the
inequality is large there are times when there is but a few tenths of a foot difference between
high water and low water.

TYPICAL TIDE CURVES FOR UNITED STATES PORTS


DAY

10

Ft.

11

1-i

13

12

15

16

()

17

18

19

20

BOSTON

11
10
9
8

IJ

6
5

3
2
1
0
-1

11

3
2
1
0

1\

r\ "' r\ A " 1\ 1\ n llr 1 ll


{ f{ { f{ r T IT\
I\/ \ 1\ I \
HV
\IV
v
TIT 1
/V \1
...
...
v
v
v
v " 1l
A

-,,

t\

..

''

-1

NEW YORK

6
5

I'll

"

"'1

ll

Tll

ll

"'

HAMPTON ROADS

Ill
\ 1\ 1 \ 1\

V V V

'"'

1\.Aa/\Af

\ 1\ '\ 1\ '\ 1\ 1\ 1\ II\ I\ 1\ I\ 1\ I\


'\J v "
V w V
I V 1/ \1

v v v v

TI I
TlT

IV

"'

I~
1

SAVANNAH RIVER ENTR.

"
\
l
\il\j\J\1

KEY WEST

-t

2
1
0
-1

-' -'
/

"""'\ 7

../

'-

'"

,_

GALVESTON

2
t

- !7,
"""
-

PENSACOLA

I'-

f ' / ' /....._

_/""~~

"'\7'\ ) "V"\

""'

lA

A discussion of these curves is given on the preceding page.


Lunar data:

A- Moon in apogee
()- last quarter
E - Moon on Equator
e- new Moon

'

\.

ARGENT!A, NEWFOUNDLAND, 1983

Times and Heights of High and low WatePS


JANUARY
Time

Height

Day

FEBRUARY

Time

Height

Day
h m

ft

1 0240
Sa 0930
1525
2210

1. 2
8. 7

2 0330
Su 1030
1610
2300

1. 3
8.5
1.7
6.9

0.4
2.6
0.5

3 0415
M 1115
1650
2355

1. 5
8.2
1. 9
6.7

0510
Tu 1220
1730

1.8

0.4
2.7
0.5

Time

Height

Day
h m

ft

h m

ft

2.2
7.8
2.2
6.7

0.7
2.4
0.7
2.0

1 0405
Tu 1100
1625
2325

l. 1
8.1
l. 5
7.0

o. 3
2.5
o. 5

2. 1

17 0335
H 1000
1610
2215

2.2
7.7
2.2

0.7
2.3
0.7
2.0

2 0455
w 1150
1710

1.3
7.5
1. 8

0.5
2. 5
0.6
2.0

18 0410
Tu 1050
1635
2255

6.6

0.7
2.3
0.7
2.0

3 0025
Th 0525
1235
1750

6.8
1. 8
6.9

19 0435
w 1125
1705
2345

2.3
7.2
2.3
6.6

0.7

2.3

0.5
2.3
0.7

o. 7

4 0120
F 0625
1330
1825

20 0510
Th 1200
1730

2.4
6.8
2.4

0.7
2.1
0.7

7.7

2. 1

6.6

2.2
7.4
2.3

2.2

2.0

Time

Height

Day

16 0255
Su 0935
1530
2135

1. 5
7.0

MARCH

h m

ft

o. 5

16 0355
w 1015
1610
2225

1. 6
7.4
1.7
7.1

2.3
0.5

0.4
2.3
o. 5

17 0420
Th 1050
1640
2300

1.7
7.1

2.2

2.1
o. 5
2.1
0.7

18 0455
F 1130
1715
2355

6.7
2. 3
6.4
2. 7

2.0
o. 7
2.0
o. 8

19 0540
Sa 1215
1 74 5

2. 0
6.4
1. 8

o. 6

5 0215
Sa 0720
1435
1915

6.5
2.8
s. 9
3. 0

2.0
0.9
1. 8
o. 9

20 0055
Su 0620
1310
1840

2.1

2 0355

0.8

7.1

2.2

1605
2305

1. 3
7.2

o. 4

1. 8
6.8
1. 7
7.0

o. 5
2.1
o. 5

3 0420
Th 1120
1640
2355

l. 1
7.1
l. 6
7. 0

o. 3

2.0
o. 5

4 0515
F 1215
1700

1. 6
6.5
2.0

6.9
2.3
6.1
2.0

2.1
0.7
l. 9
0.6

5 0040
Sa 0555
1310
1 745

6.7
2.1
6.0
2. 4

o. 7

0140
Su 0630
1355
1835
7 0235

2.1

2.2
0.8

6 0150
Th 0700
1425
1920

6.5
2.6
6.7
3.0

2.0
0.8
2.0
0.9

21 0015
F 0555
1240
1815

6. 7
2.6
6.5
2.4

2.0
0.8
2.0
0.7

6 0310
Su 0905
1530
2055

6.4
3. 2
5. 6
3.2

2.0
l. 0
1. 7
1.0

21 0145
M 0720
1430
1950

6.9
2.7
5.9
2.3

2.1
0.8
1.8
0.7

7 0255
F 0900
1515
2145

6.5
2.9
6.3
3.1

2.0
0.9

6.7
2.8
6.2
2.5

2.0
0.9
1.9
0.8

H 1025

o.g

22 0115
Sa 0650
1340
1g15

7 0405

1. 9.

1630
2200

6.4
3.3
s. 6
3.2

2.0
1.0
1. 7
1.0

22 0305
Tu 0855
1545
2105

6.9
2.9
s. 9
2. 4

2.1
0.9
l. 8
o. 7

8 0350
Sa 1020
1615
2230

6.6
2.9
6.1
3.0

2.0
0.9
1.9
0.9

23 0215
Su 0800
1450
2020

6.8
3.0
6.1
2.5

2.1
0.9
1.9
0.8

8 0505
Tu 1125
1735
2310

6.5
3.2
s. 7
3.1

2.0
1.0
1. 7
0.9

23 0420
w 1100
1710
2230

7. 0
2.6
6.1
2.3

2.1
o. 8
1.9
0.7

9 0445
Su 1100
1710
2255

6. 7
2.9
6. 0
2. 9

2. 0
0.9
l. 8
o. 9

24 0335
H 0925
1625
2145

7.0
3.0
6. 2
2. 4

2.1
0.9
1. 9
0. 7

9 0610
w 1220
1820
2355

6.7
3.0
6. 0
2. 9

o. 9
l. 8
o. 9

2.0

24 0540
Th 1210
1810
2355

7.4
2.2
6.6
2.0

2.3
o. 7
2.0
0.6

10 0540
M 1150
1800
2340

6. 9
2.8
6.1
2.8

2.1
o. 9
1.9
o. 9

25 0455
Tu 1115
1720
2300

7.3
2.6
6. 5
2.1

2.2

10 0655
Th 1255
1855

7. 0
2. 7
6.3

2.1
0.8
1.9

25 0635
F 1310
1905

7.8
!. 7
7.0

2.4

o. 5

11 0620
Tu 1230
1835

7.1
2.7
6.3

2.2
0.8
1.9

26 0545
w 1225
1815

7.7
2. 2
6.8

o. 7
2.1

11 0050
F 0725
1335
1930

2.6
7.3
2.4

0.8
2.2
0.7
2.0

26 0055
Sa 0740
1345
1955

1.6
8.2
1.3
7.3

2.5
0.4

12 0010
w 0710
1310
1910

2. 6 o. 8
7.4 2. 3
2.6 0.8
6.4 2.0

2 7 0000
Th 0655
1320
1920

1.8
8.1
1. 9
7.1

0.5
2.5
0.6
2.2

12 0130
Sa 0805
1415
2005

2.3

27 0150
Su 0815
1430
2045

1. 2
8.4

0.4
2.6

6.8

0.7
2.3
0.7
2.1

13 0050
Th 0745
1345
1955

2.5

0.8
2.3
0.7
2.0

28 0055
F 0745
1410
2005

1.6
8.5
1. 5
7.2

0.5
2.6
o. 5
2.2

13 0215
Su 0845
1435
2035

2.1

o. 6

2.0
7.0

2.4
0.6
2.1

28 0230
M 0900
1455
2125

14 0130
F 0825
1430
2020

2.4

6.7

0. 7
2.3
0.7
2.0

29 0200
Sa 0830
1450
2100

1.4
8. 7
1.4
7.3

0.4
2. 7
0.4
2.2

14 0245
H 0900
1500
2110

1.9
7.8
1.8
7. 1

2. 3

o. 7

30 0240
Su 0925
1515
2155

1.2
8.6
1.3
7.3

o.4
2.6
0.4
2.2

15 0315
Tu 0945
1530
2145

1. 7
7.7
1.7
7.1

31 0320
H 1015
1600
2235

1.2
8.4
1.4
7.2

0.4
2.6
0.4
2.2

15 0220
Sa 0855
1510
2100

7.6
2.4
6.6

7.7
2.3

7.8
2.2
6. 7

2.4
0.7
2. 0

7.6

7.8

w 1030

o. 5

7.2
2.7

2.2

ft

0.5
2.2

2.0
0.7

6.6

h m

2.2

1. 6

2.1

o.s

2.2

Time

H 0830

1500
1930

0.2
2.5

17 0325
Th 0955
1545
2215

1.3
7.2
1.3
7.4

0.4
2.2
0.4
2.3

18 0355
F 1030
1610
2255

1.3
6.9
1. 1
7.4

0.4
2.1
o. 3
2.3

o. 5
2.0
0.6

19 0430
Sa 11 OS
1645
2335

1.4
6. 6
1. 3
7.2

0.4
2. 0
o. 4
2.2

2.0
0.6

1.8

20 0515
Su 1155
172 5

1. 6
6. 2
1.4

0. 5
1. 9
0.4

6.4
2.8
5.6
3.0

2.0
0.9
1.7
0.9

21 0020
M 0550
1255
1800

7. 0
2.0
5.9
1. 8

2. 1
0.6

6.2
3. 3
5.3

1.9
1. 0
1.6
1.0

22 0125
Tu 0645
1405
1900

6.8
2.5
s. 7
2.3

2.1
0.8
1. 7
0.7

23 0235
w 0815
1535
2030

6.6
2.8
5. 7
2.6

2.0
0.9
1. 7
0.8

24 0410" 6. 7
Th 1115 2.4
1655 6~0
2300 2.4

2.0
a. 7
1.8
0. 7

1.8

25 0525
F 1200
1805

7.0
1.9
6.5

2.1
0.6
2.0

0.9
2.0
0.8
1.9

26 0015
Sa 0630
1245
1855

1.9
7.4
1.5
7.0

0.6
2.3
0.5
2.1

0.8

27 0055
Su .0725
1325
1940

1.4
7.7
1.2
7.4

0.4
2.3
0.4
2.3

28 0140
M 0800
1400
2020

1.0

7.6

0.3
2.4
0.3
2.3

0.7

0.2

0.7
7. 5
1.r
7.

7.7

3.3

o. 3
2.3
0.2
2.3
2.2

2.2

o. 5

2.1

1.8
1. 0

9 0445

6.1
3.2
5~ 5

1.9

3.3

1.0

6.4
2. 9
5.8

o. 9

10 0545
Th 1200
1755
11 0000
F 0630
1245
1830

2.9

6.7
2.6
6.2

1.6
1. 0

1.0

1.7
2.0

2.3

2.6
7.1
2. 3
6.6

0.3
2.6
0.3
2.3

13 0125
Su 0745
1355
1950

2. 2

o. 7

7.3
2.0
6.9

2.2
0.6
2.1

0.6
2.4
0.5
2.2

14 0155
M 0815
1415
2020

1. 8
7.5
1.7
7.2

o. 5

2.3
0.5
2.2

29 0225
Tu 0855
1430
2100

o. 5

15 0230
Tu 0855
1445
2050

1.6
7.6
1.5
7.4

0.5
2.3
0.5
2.3

30 0255
w 0935
1505
2155

2.3
0.5
2. 2

Time meridian 52 30' w. 0000 is midnight.


1200 is noon.
Heights are referred to the Canadian chart datum o~ soundings.
to the datum of N.O.s. charts.

o. 3

7.5
0.9
8.4

!.0
7.5

0. 4

6.0
3. 4
5.3
3. 4

1710
2305

ft

l. 4
7.4
l. 3
7.4

8 0335
Tu 1030
1610
2205

w 1125

h m

16 0300
w 0925
1500
2125

12 0045
Sa 0715
1315
1905

1.1

Height

Day
0.8
8.1
l. 1
7.4

6.6
2.2

2.3

Height

1 0305
Tu 0945
152 5
2215

5 0050
w 0555
1315
1825

0.8
2.0
0.6

Time

Day

2.2

o. 7

2.0

31 0335
Th 1015
1540
223f

Subtract 1.7 feet (0.5 meter) to refer'

7.9
1.0

7.8
0.9
7. 7

2.3

o. 4
2.3

1.8
0. 5

2.1

o.

ARGENTIA, NEWFOUNDLAND, 1983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
APRIL
Time

Height

Day

MAY

Time

Height

Oay
h m

ft

0415
1045
1600
2315

1. 0
6.6
1.3

0. 3
2.0
0.4

7. 0

2. I

2 0450 1.4
Sa 1130 6.1
1655, 1.7
3 0010
Su 0525
1220
1725

6. 7
1. 9
5. 6
2. 2

o. 6
I. 7
o. 7

4 0100
M 0615
1335
1805

6. 3
2. 6
5.3
2. 8

5 0200
Tu 0715
144 5
1910

Time

Height

Day
h m

ft

JUNE
Time

Height

Day
h m

ft

Time

Height

Day
h m

ft

Time

Height

Day
h m

ft

16 0350
Sa 1010
1545
2240

1.0
6.7
0.8
7.5

0.3
2.0
0.2
2.3

0425
Su 1110
1620
2325

1.4
5.9
1.7
6.7

0.4
1.8
0.5
2.0

16 0405
M 1045
1615
2315

1.1
6.2
0.9
7.4

0.3
1.9
0.3
2.3

1 0525
w 1210
1730

2.2
5.4
2.3

0.4
1.9
0.5

17 0420
Su 1055
1620
2325

1.2
6.3
1.0
7.3

0.4
1.9
0.3
2.2

2 0500

M 1145
1655

2.0
5.5
2.2

0.6
1.7
0.7

17 0445
Tu 1140
1650

1.4
5.9
1.2

0.4
1.8
0.4

2 0020
Th 0605
1250
1805

2. 0

18 0455
M 1150
1710

1.4
s. 9
1.3

0.4
J. 8
0.4

3 0025
Tu 0545
1250
1730

6.4
2. 5
5.2
2. 7

2.0
o. 8
1.6
o. 8

18 0015
w 0520
1255
1 750

2.2

s. 7

0.5
l. 7
0.5

I. 9
o. 8
1.6
o. 9

19 0015
Tu 0540
1250
1755

7.0
I. 9
5. 6
I. 8

2.1
o. 6
1. 7
o. 5

4 0130

1355
1820

6.1
3.0
5.1
3. 1

1.9
0.9
1.6
o. 9

19 0130
Th 0620
1400
1905

6. 8
2. 2
5. 7

6. 0
3.2
5.2
3. 3

I. 8
1.0
1.6
I. 0

20 0115
w 0630
1420
1900

6.7
2.4
5.5
2.4

2.0
0.7
1.7
0.7

5 0230
Th 0905
1450
2105

5.9
3. 1
5.2
3.3

1.8
o. 9
1.6
1.0

20 0220
F 0945
1510
2140

6.5
2.2
5.8

6 0305
w 0945
1545
2150

5.9
3.2
5.2
3.4

1.8
1.0
1.6
1.0

21 0230
Th 1000
1540
2130

6.5
2. 5
5. 7
2.5

2.0
o. 8
I. 7
0.8

6 0315
F 1000
1600
2210

5.8
2.9
5.4
3.1

1.8
0.9
1.6

o. 9

21 0335
Sa 1035
1620
2245

7 0410
Th 1055
1635
2250

5. 9
3.1
5.4
3.2

I. 8
0.9
1.6
1.0

22 0345
F 1100
1640
2300

6.5
2. 2
6.1
2.1

2.0

0420
Sa 1050
1645
2310

5. 8
2.7
5.7
2.7

!. 8
0.8
1.7
0.8

8 0500
F 112 5
1730
2335

6.0
2. 9
5. 7
2.8

1.8
o. 9
r. 7
0.9

23 0500
Sa 1145
1745
2345

6.6
1. 8
6.5
1.7

2.0
0.5

8 0520
Su 1140
1735
2345

5. 9
2.4
6.1
2.3

9 0600
Sa 1200
1800

6.3
2.5
6.2

1.9
0.8
1.9

24 0615
Su 1220
1840

6.8
1.5
7.0

2.1
0.5
2.1

9 0600
H 1205
1820

10 0015
Su 0645
1245
1855

2.4
6. 6
2.2
6.6

0.7
2. 0
0.7
2.0

25 0040
H 0705
1255
1925

1.3
7.1
1.3
7.4

0.4
2.2
0.4
2.3

11 0055
M 0715
1315
1920

2.0
7.0
1.8
7. 0

o. 6
2.1
0.5
2. 1

26 0120
Tu 0750
1330
2000

o. 9 o. 3
7.2
1. 1
7.6

12 0130
Tu 0755
1355
2000

1.5
7.1
1. 4
7.3

0.5
2.2
o. 4

27 0205
w 0835
14D5
2050

13 0205
w 0830
1415
2030

I. 2

7. 2
1.2
7.5

o. 4

14 0240
Th 0905
1450
2110
15 0305
F 0935
1515
2150

o. 7

h m

ft

1.6
0.7

16 0005
Th 0520
1230
1745

7.3
1.5
6.0
1.4

2.2
0.5
1.8
0.4

6.2
2.5
5.3
2.7

1.9
0.8
1.6
0.8

17 0100
F 0620
1340
1845

6.8
1.9
5.9
1.8

2.1
0.6
1.8
0.5

0115
0700
1350
1910

5.9
2.8
5.3
2.9

1.8
0.9
1.6
0.9

18 0200
Sa 0720
14 50
2020

6.4
6.0
2.0

2.0
0.7
1.8
0.6

2.)
0. 7
1. 7
0.7

4 0200
Sa 0835
1445
2050

5.7
2.9
5.4
2.9

1.7
0.9
1.6
0.9

19 0305
Su 0945
1555
2205

6.1
2.3
6.1
2.0

1.9
0.7
1.9
0.6

2.0
0.7
1.8
0.7

50310
Su 0950
1550
2200

5.5
2.7
5.6
2.7

1.7
0.8
!. 7
0.8

20 0425
M 1035
1655
2300

s. 9
2.2
6.3
1.9

I. 8
0.7
1.9
0.6

6.3
2.0
6. 1
I. 9

1.9
0.6
1. 9

6 0430
M 1035

1645
2300

5.6
2.4
6.0
2.3

1.7
0. 7
1.8
0.7

21 052 5
Tu Ill 0
1740
2355

5. 8
2.0
6.5
1. 8

1. 8
0.6
2.0
o. 5

22 0445
Su 1115
1 730
2340

6.2
1.9
6. 5
1.6

1.9
0.6
2. 0

5.8
2.0
6.5
1.9

1.8
0.6
2.0
0.6

22 0605
w 1145
1830

5. 8
I. 9
6.7

o. 6

o.s

0525
Tu 1110
1740
2350

1. 8
0.7
1.9
0.7

23 0545
H 1150
1815

6.4
1.6
6.9

2.0
0.5
2.1

w 1155

8 0610

6.1
1.6
7. 0

1.9
0.5
2. 1

23 0025
Th 0650
1215
1915

I. 7
5. 9

182 5

o. 5
1. 8
o. 5

6.2
2.0
6.6

1.9
0.6
2.0

24 0030
Tu 0650
1225
1905

1.3
6.5
I. 5
7.2

0.4
2.0
0. 5
2.2

9 0030
Th 0700
1225
1910

1.6
6.4
1.2
7.4

0.5
2.0
0.4
2.3

24 OliO
F 0730
12 55
1950

1.6
6. 0
1.6
7. 0

0.5
1. 8
0.5
2. 1

10 0030
Tu 0645
1245
1855

1. 8
6.5
1.7
7. 0

o. 5
2.0
0.5
2.1

25 0105
w 0725
1300
1940

1.1
6.5
1.4
7.4

0.3
2.0
0.4
2.3

10 0110.
F 0735
1315
1945

1.3
6.5
0.9
7.7

0.4
2.0
0.3
2.3

25 0150
Sa 0815
1335
2035

1.6
6. 0
1.6
7.1

o.s

2.2
o. 3
2.3

11 0115
w 0730
1315
1930

1. 4

6.7
13
7.4

o. 4

26 0145
Th 0810
1340
2025

l. 0
6.5
1.3
7.4

o. 3
2.0
0.4
2.3

11 0150
Sa 0810
1355
2030

J.J
6.6
0.7
7.9

0.3
2.0
0.2
2.4

26 0225
Su 0840
1425
2110

1.6
6. 0
1.5
7.1

0.5
1. 8
0.5
2.2

0.7
7.1
1. 0
7.6

0.2
2.2
0. 3
2.3

12 0155
Th 0810
1350
2015

1. 1
6. 9
1. 0

1.0
6.4

12 0240
Su 0900
1435
2120

0.9
6.6
0.6
7.9

0.3
2.0
0.2
2.4

27 0300
H 0920
1505
2155

1.5
6.0
1.6
7.1

0.5
1.8
0.5
2. 2

2. 2
0.4
2.3

28 0230
Th 0905
1440
2120

0.7
6.9
1. 0
7.5

0.2
2.1
0. 3
2.3

13 0230
F 0840
1420
2055

J. 0
6.9
0.8
7.8

o. 3

1.0
7.1
1.0
7.6

0.3
2.2
0.3
2.3

29 0305
F 0945
1515
2210

0.8
6.6
1.1
7.3

0.2
2.0
o. 3
2.2

14 0250
Sa 0920
1450
2135

1.0
6.9
0.8
7.6

0.3
2.1
0.2
2.3

30 0350
Sa 1025
1545
2240

1.1
6.2
1. 4
7.0

0.3
1,9
o. 4
2.1

15 0325
Su 1000
1530
2215

2.2

o. 7
1.9
0.6
2.0

o. 5

w 0630

2.0

o. 4
2.3

o. 3
2. 1
o. 3

27 0225
F 0835
1400
2055

7.1
1.8
1.7

2.2

2.2

0. 6

2.2

1. 8
6. 9

1. 8

2.0

2.1

1. 8
0.5
2.2

7.4

0.3
2.0
o. 4
2.3

2.1
0.2
2.4

28 0250
Sa 0910
1450
2140

1.1
6.2
1.3
7.2

0.3
1.9
0.4
2.2

13 0320
M 0950
1520
2215

0.9
6.4
o. 7
7.8

0.3
2.0
0.2
2.4

28 0350
Tu 0955
1545
2225

1.6
5. 9
1.7
7. 0

0.9
6.8
o. 7
7.8

0.3
2.1
0.2
2.4

29 0325
Su 0955
1525
2220

1.3
6.1
1.5
7.0

0.4
1. 9
0.5
2.1

14 0400
Tu 1035
1605
2300

1.0
6.2
0.8
7.6

0.3
1. 9
0.2
2.3

2 9 0425
w 1045
1625
2310

1.7
5.8
1.8
6.8

0.5
1.8

0.9
6.5
0.7
7.6

0.3
2.0
0.2
2.3

30 0410
M 1025
1600
2305

1.6
5.8
1.8
6.8

0.5
1.8
0.5
2.1

15 0440
w 1130
1650

1.3
6.1
I. 1

0.4
1.9
0.3

30 0450
Th 1115
1655
2345

l. 9

o. 6

31 0445
Tu 1120
1635
2345

1.9
5.6
2.1
6.5

0.6
1.7
0.6
2.0

7.7

2.3

Time meridian 52 30' W.


0000 is midnight.
1200 is noon.
Heights are referred to the Canadian chart datum of soundings.
to the datum of N.O.S. charts.

l. 2

5.7
2.0
6. 5

Subtract 1.7 feet {0.5 meter) to refer these levels

0.5
l. 8

0.5
2. 1

o.s
2.1

1.7
0.6
2. 0

/
6

ARGENTIA, NEWFOUNDLAND, 1983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
JULY
Time

AUGUST

Height

Time

Height

Day

Day

Time

Height

Day

ft
2.1
5.7
2.2

0.6
1. 7
0.7

16 0030
Sa 0550
1320
1820

ft
6.9
1. 7
6. 2
1.6

m
2.1
o. 5
1. 9
0.5

1 0020
M 0610
12 55
1830

ft
6. 0
1.9
6.2
2.2

0025
Sa 0600
1245
1810

6.2
2. 3
5. 7
2.4

o. 7
1. 7
o. 7

1.9

17 0130
Su 0645
1420
1930

6.4
2.1
6.1
2.1

2.0
0.6
1.9
0.6

2 0115
Tu 0650
1350
1925

5. 7

1. 7

2.0
6.2
2. 4

3 01DO
Su 0645
1335
1905

5.8
2.5
5. 7
2.6

1.8
0.8
1. 7
0.8

18 0240
M 0815
1515
2145

5.9
2.4
6.1
2.2

1.8
0. 7
1.9
0.7

w 0755

4 0205
M 0730
1445
2D15

5.6
2.5
5.9
2.6

1. 7
0.8
1.8
0.8

19 0350
Tu 0945
1620
2245

5. 5
2.5
6.1

0310
Tu 0905
1550
2200

5.4
2.4
6.1
2.5

1.6
o. 7
1. 9
0.8

20 0450
w 1045
1710
2330

6 0425
w 1005
1655
230S

5. 5
2.1
6.5
2.2

1.7
0.6
2.0
0.7

7 0520
Th 1105
1750

5.8
1.7
6.9

8 0010
F 0620
1145
1840
9 0055
Sa 0700
1235
1940

1. 6
6.4
1. 1

10 0145
Su 0755
1335
2020

h m

Time

Height

Day

0520
1205
1730

h m

SEPTEMBER

h m

h m
16 0210
Tu 0710
1440
2020

0.6
1.9
o. 7

1455
2045

5.6
2.1
6.3
2.6

1. 7
0.8
1.9

2. 3

o. 7

4 0325
Th 0900
1600
2215

5.4
2.5
6.2
2. 3

1.6
0.8
1.9

21 0535
Th 1115
1815

1.8
0.5
2.1

1. 9

0.6

6.1
1.3
7.4

Timl!

Height

Day
ft

Time

Height

Day

2.4
6.1
2.6

1. 7
0.7
1.9
0.8

h m
1 0140
Th 0715
1415
2005

ft
5.6
2.1
6.5
2.8

1. 7
0.6
2.0
0.9

16 0400
F 1015
1640
2315

5.3
3.2
6.1
3.1

1.6
1. 0
1. 9
0.9

17 0310
w 0810
1550
2230

5.4
2.7
6.0
2. g

1.6
0.8
1.8
o. 9

2 0305
F 0820
1545
2250

5.5
2.2
6.6
2.7

1.7
0.7
2.0
0.8

17 0500 5.4
Sa 1105 3. 0
1725 6.3
2350 "2. 9

1.6
0.9
1.9
0.9

1.7
0.6
1.9
0.8

18 0410
Th 0930
1645
2340

5.2
2.8
6.1
2.9

1.6

1.9
0.9

3 0430
Sa 1010
1710
2355

5.7
2.2
6.9
2.2

1.7
0.7
2.1
0.7

18 0535
Su 1155
1810

5.8
2. 7
6.6

1.8
0.8
2.0

5. 5
2.0
6.6
2.4

1. 7
0.6
2.0
0.7

19 0510
F 1055
1800

5.3
2.7
6.3

1.6
0.8
1.9

4 0540
Su 1130
1805

6. 2

1. 9

1.9
7.4

0.6
2.3

19 0020
H 0620
1220
1850

2.6
6. 1
2. 4
6.9

o. 7

5. 7
1.8
6.9
2.1

1. 7
0.5
2.1
0.6

20 0010
Sa 0605
1155
1835

2.7
5.6
2.5
6.6

0.8
1.7
0.8
2.0

5 0040
M 0635
1235
1910

1.7
6.7

0.5
2.0

o. 7

5 0445
F 1015
1 715
2340

20 0100
Tu 0650
1305
1925

2.3
6.5
2.1
7.2

0.7
2.0
0.6
2.2

5.4
2.4
6.4

1.6
0.7
2.0

6 0550
Sa 1125
1820

6.1
1.5
7.4

1.9
0.5
2.3

21 0050
Su 0640
1240
1915

2.5
5.8
2.3
6.9

0.8
1.8
0.7
2.1

6 0115
Tu 07 25
1325
1955

1. 0
8.2

2. 1
0. 3
2.5

21 0130
w 0725
1335
2000

2.1
6.8
7.4

2.3

22 0020
F 0620
1205
1850

2.3
5.6
2.3
6.6

0.7
1.7
0.7
2.0

7 0045
Su 0645
1235
1925

1. 6
6.5
1.2
7.9

o. 5
2.0
0.4
2.4

22 0120
H 0715
1310
1955

2.2
6.1
2.0
7.2

0.7
1.9
0.6
2.2

7 0200
w 0815
1415
2045

0.9
7.3
0.7
8.2

0.3
2.2
0.2
2.5

22 0200
Th 0800
1405
20:i5

1. 8

o. 5

7.0
1. 6
7.4

o. 5

2. 2
5. 8
2.1
6. 9

o. 7
1. 8
0.6
2. 1

8 0135
M 0740
1325
2005

1.2
6.8
0.9
8.2

0.4
2.1
0.3
2.5

23 0145
Tu 0745
1350
2025

1.9
6.4
1.8
7.3

0.6
2.0
0.5
2.2

8 0240
Th 0910
1455
2130

0.8
7.4
0.5
8.0

0.2
2.3
0.2
2.4

23 0225
F 0840
1445
2110

1. 6
7.2
1. 5
7.3

o. 5

0.4
2.3

23 0100
Sa 0710
1245
1930

0.5
2.0
0.3
2.3

24 0145
Su 0740
1330
2010

2.1
6.0
2.0
7.0

0.6
1.8
0.6
2.1

9 0215
Tu 0830
1415
2100

0.9
6.9
0.7
8.2

0.3
2.1
0.2
2.5

24 0215
w 0815
1430
2055

1.7
6.6
1.6
7.3

0.5
2.0
0.5
2.2

9 0300
F 0955
1525
2220

0.8
7.4
0.6
7. 7

0.2
2.3
0.2
2. 3

24 0250
Sa 0905
1505
2135

1. 5
7.2
1.4
7.1

o. 5

1.3
6.6
0.9

0.4
2.0
0.3
2.4

25 0225
M 0815
1410
2055

1.9
6.1
1.8
7.2

0.6
1.9
0.5
2.2

10 0250
w 0920
1500
2150

0.8
7.0
0.5
8.1

0.2
2.1
0.2
2.5

25 0250
Th 0855
1505
2130

1.6
6.7
1.5
7.2

0.5
2.0
0.5
2.2

10 0345
Sa 1035
1600
2310

1. 0

7.2
0.8
7.2

o. 3
2.2
0.2
2.2

25 0325
Su 0955
1540
2205

1. 4
7.3
1. 5
6.8

o. 4

11 0230
M 0850
1415
2115

1. 1
6.6
0.7

a. 1

0.3
2.0
0.2
2.5

26 0250
Tu 0845
1445
2120

1.8
6. 2
1. 7
7.2

0.5
1. 9
o. 5
2.2

11 0330
Th 1005
1545
2240

0.8
6.9
0.5
7.8

0.2
2.1
0.2
2.4

26 0315
F 0935
1540
2205

1.5
6.7
1.4
7.0

0.5
2.0
0.4
2.1

11 0420
Su 1130
1655
2355

1.3
7.0
1.2
6.6

0.4
2.1
0.4
2.0

26 0345
M 1025
1605
2255

1.4
7.2
1.6
6. 5

0.4
2.2
0.5
2. 0

12 0315
Tu 0930
1510
2210

1.0
6.6
0.7
8.1

0.3
2.0
0.2
2.5

2 7 0320
w 0925
152 5
2200

1.7
6.2
1. 7
7.1

0.5
1.9
o. 5
2.2

12 0415
F 1105
1620
2325

0.9
6.8
o. 7
7.4

0.3
2.1
o. 2
2.3

27 0345
Sa 1000
1610
2230

1.5
6.7
1.4
6.7

0.5
2.0
0.4
2.0

12 0455
H 1225
1725

1.6
6.7
1.8

0.5
2.0
0.5

27 0425
Tu 1110
1645
2330

1.4
7.1
1. 9
6. 2

o. 6

13 0350
w 1025
1600
2250

1. 0

o. 3

1. 7

0. 5

6.5
0.7
7.8

2.0
0.2
2.4

28 0355
Th 1005
1600
2235

6.2
1. 7
6. 9

1. 2
6.6
1. 0

o. 4

o. 5

13 0450
Sa 1155
1700

2.0

o. 3

28 0420
Su 1045
1635
2310

1.5
6.7
1. 6
6.4

0.5
2.0
o. 5
2.0

13 0040
Tu 0530
1320
1815

6.0
2.1
6.4
2.5

1.8
0.6
2.0

28 0500
w 1205
1730

1.5
7.0
2.2

0.5
2.1
0.7

14 0425
Th 1115
1640
2345

1.1
6.4

0.3
2.0

7.4

2.3

29 0415
F 1040
1625
2315

1.7
6.2
1. 8
6.7

0.5
1.9
o. 5
2.0

14 0025
Su 0515
1255
1755

6.8
1.5
6.5
1.5

2.1
0.5
2.0
0.5

29 0450
M 1140
1710
2350

1.5
6.7
1.8
6.1

0.5
2.0
0.5
1.9

14 0140
w 0615
1425
1920

5.6
2.6
6.2
3. 1

1. 7
0.8
1.9
0,9

29 0025
Th 0550
1300
1815

5. 9
1. 8
6. 8
2.6

2.1
0.8

15 0505
F 1225
1720

1.4
6.3
1. 2

0.4
1.9
0.4

30 0445
Sa 1120
1700
2335

1.9
6. 1
1. 9
6.3

0.6
1. 9

15 011 D 6.2
M 0615 2.0
1345 6.3
1900 2.1

1.9
0.6
1.9
0.6

30 0525
Tu 1230
1755

1. 7
6.6
2.1

o. 5

o. 6

15 0250
Th 0725
1530
2230

5.3
3.1
6.0
3.2

1.6
0.9
1.8
1.0

30 0120
F 0635
1405
1925

5.7
2.2
6.7
2. 9

1.7
0.7
2.0
0.9

31 0520
Su 1200
1730

1. 9
6.1
2. 0

31 0040
w 0605
1320
1855

5.8
1. 8
6.5
2.4

7.7

a.o

1. 9

D. 9 0. 3

1.9

3 0215

2. 1

1.9

o. 6
1.9

o. 6

1. 8
0.6
1.9
0.7

Time meridian 52" 30' W. 0000 is midnight.


1200 is noon.
Heights are referred to the Canadian chart datum of soundings.
to the datum of N.o.s. charts.

5. 7

o. 9

2.0
0.6

1. 4

o. 4

7.9

2.4

1. 2
7. 0

o. 4

o.a

h m

ft

1. 8

1.8

o. 5
2.0
0.7

Subtract 1.7 feet (0.5 meter) to refer these levels

0.8
1. 9

2.1

0.6
2.1

o. 5
2.1

2.3
2.2

o. 5
2.2

2.2
0.4
2.2

2.2

o. 5
2.1

0.4
2.2

1. 9

1. 8

o. 5

ARGENTIA, NEWFOUNDLAND, 1983


Times and Heights of High and low Waters
OCTOBER
Time

Height

Day

NOVEMBER
Time

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

DECEMBER
Time

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

h m
1 0315
.Sa 0825
1530
2245

ft
5.7
2.6
6.7
2.7

m
1.7
0.8
2.0
0.8

16 0420
Su 1D35
1650
2320

ft
5.6
3.2
6.4
3.0

1.7
1.0
2.0
Q,g

1 0505
Tu 1125
1730
2350

ft
6.8
2.0
7.3
1.8

2.1
0.6
2.2
0.5

16 0515
w 1130
1755
2350

ft
6.5
2.8
6.7
2.5

2.D
0.9
2.0
0.8

2 0415
Su 1020
1655
2340

6.0
2.4
7. 0

17 0505
M 1115
1745
2350

5.g
2,g
6.6
2.7

1.8
o.g
2..0
0.8

2 0600
w1210
1840

7.3
1.6
7.5

2.2
0.5
2.3

17 0600
Th 1215
1835

6.9
2.4.
6.9

2.1
0.7
2.1

F 1220

1. 7

2.2

1.8
0.7
2.1
0.7

1850

7.iJ

3 0525
M 1115
1750

6.5
2.0
7.4

2.0
0,6
2.3

18 0550
Tu 1200
1825

6.3
2.6
6.8

1.g
0.8
2.1

3 OD35
Th 0655
1255
1920

1.5
1.3
7.6

0.5
2.3
0.4
2.3

18 0020
F 0635
1250
1900

2.2
7.4
2.1
7. 1

0.7
2.3
0.6
2. 2

3 D015
Sa 0715
1315
1940

1. 8
7.9
1.6
7.0

1. 7
7.0

o. 5
2.1
o. 5

2.4
6. 7
2.2
7.1

0.7
2.Q
0.7
2. 2

F 0740

1330
2D10

1.3
8,0
1.D
7.6

0.4
2.4
0.3
2.3

19 0050
Sa 0720
1335
1945

1. g
7.7
1.9
7.2

0. 6

2. 3

1g 0020
W 0635
1235
1g1 0

4 0110

1. 5

2.3
0.6
2.2

4 0100
Su 0750
1350
2010

1.3
7.4
1.0
8.0

0.4
2.3
0.3
2.4

20 0055
Th 0715
1315
1g35

2.1
7.1
1.g
7.2

0.6
2.2
0.6
2.2

5 D135
Sa 0815
1415
2045

1.2
8.1
1.D
7. 4

D.4
2.5
D.3
2. 3

20 0120
Su 0755
1410
2020

1.6
8.0
1.7
7.2

0.5
2.4
0.5
2.2

5 0135
M 0840
1420
2055

0.3

21 0125
F 0740
1345
20D5

1. 8
7.4
1.6
7.3

o. 5

6 D210
Su 0910
1450
2115

1.3
8.1
1.1
7.1

0,4
2.5
0.3
2.2

21 0155
M 0840
1440
2050

l. 5

0. 5

8.2
1.7
7.1

2.5
0.5
2.2

22 0155
Sa 0815
1415
2045

1.6
7.6
1. 5
7.2

0.5
2.3
o. 5

7 0300
M 0945
1525
2205

1.4
7.8
1.5
6.7

0.4
2,4
0.5
2.0

22 0230
Tu 0910
1500
2130

1.4
8.2
1. 7
6.9

23 0225
Su 0850
1450
2115

1.4
7.7

0.4
2.3

1. o

o. s

2.1

8 0320
Tu 1025
1615
2245

1.7
7.5
1.9
6.2

0.5
2.3
0.6
1.9

23 D310
w 1000
1545
2210

1.3

0.4
2.3
o. 5
2.1

9.0405
w 1115
1645
2345

2.0
7.2
2.4
5.9

0.6
2.2
D.7
1.8

o. 4

10 0440
Th 1235
172D

2.5
6.9
2.9

4 0015
Tu 062D
1225
185D
5 0050
w 0720
1300
1g45
6 0135
Th .D805
1345
2030
7 0200
F 0850
1435
2110
8 0240
Sa 0925
1505
2145
g 0315
Su 1010
1555
223.5

7. 7

1.0
7. 7

2. 3

0.7

0.2
2.4

s.o

o. g o. 3
7. 8
0.6
7.8

2. 4
0.2
2.4

1. 0

o. 3

7.8
0.7
7.4
1. 1

7.6
1. 0

6.9

10 0350
M 1100
1620
2320

6.4

11 D425
Tu 1150
1710

1. 8
6,g
2.1

12 0015
w 0515
1250
18DO

1. 4

7.2
1. 5

2~4

0.2
2.3

o. 3
2.3

o. 3
2.1

24 0255
M og35
1520
2145

1. 5

7.7
1. 5
6.8

2.3
0.5

2.2

2~2

h m

7.7

h m

Height

h m
1 0540
Th 1140
1805
2350

ft
7.4
1.9
7.0
1. g

m
2.3
0.6
2.1
o. 6

16 0515
F 1140
175D
2330

ft
6.9
2.7
6.4
2.4

D.S
2.0
0.7

17 D600
Sa 1210
1825

7.4
2.4
6.7

2.3
0.7
2.0

o. 5
2.4
0.5
2.1

18 OD10
Su 0645
1250
1goo

2.0
7.8
2.2
7.0

0.6
2.4
0.7
2.1

1.7
8.0
1.6
6.9

0.5
2.4
0.5
2.1

19 0045
M D725
1335
1955

1.7
8.2
2.0
7. 1

0.5
2.5
0.6
2.2

1. 7

s.o

o. 5

2.4
0,5
2.0

20 0120
Tu o~no
1415
2030

1. 5
8.4
1.8
7. 0

o. 5
2.6
0.5
2. 1

0220
Tu 0920
1515
2125

1. 8
7.8
1.9
6. 5

o. 5

21 0215
w 0900
1455
2115

1.4

2.4
0.6

8.5
1.8
7.0

0.4
2.6
0.5
2.1

0.4
2.5
o. 5
2.1

7 0300
w 1005
1550
2210

1.9

0,6

z. 2

o. 7
1.9

22 0250
Th 0955
1530
22i5

1.3
8.4
1.8
6.8

0.4
2.6
D.5
2.1

1.3
8.1
1. 9
6.6

0.4
2.5
o. 6
2.0

8 0345
Th 1050
1620
2305

2.2
7.4
2.5
6.1

0.7
2. 3
0.8
1. 9

23 0335
F 1030
1620
2305

1.4
8.3
l. g
6. 7

o. 6

24 035D
Th 1D5D
162D
2305

1.5
7.9
2.1
6.4

0.5
2.4
0. 6
2.0

9 o42o
F 1135
1700
2350

z.5
7.2
2.8
5.9

o.8
2.2
0.9
1.8

24 0420
Sa 1130
1705

1.6
8.0
2.D

0.5

0.8
2.1
D.9

25 0425
F 1140
1705

1.8
7,7
2.3

0.5
2.3
0.7

10 0515
Sa 1220
1800

2. 9

6.9
3.1

o. 9
2.1
0.9

25 0010
Su 0510
1215
1800

6.6
1.9
7.7
2.3

2.0
0.6
2.3
0.7

6.5

2 0630

7. 7

1.7
6.7

7. 7

6.3

2. 3

o. 5
2.1

2. 0

2. 3

h m

2. 1

0,4
2.5

2. D

2.4
0.6

o. 4
2.2
o. 5

25 0325
Tu 1005
1600
2225

1.7
6.5

o. 5

26 0405
w 1055
1640
2310

1.4
7.5
2.0
6.2

0.4
2.3
0.6
1.g.

11 01DO
F 0525
1320
1825

5.7
3.0
6.6
3.4

1.7
0,9
2.0
1.D

26 0015
Sa 0515
1250
1800

6.2
2.2
7.4
2.7

1.9
0.7
2.3
0.8

11 0050
Su 0600
1310
1850

5.8
3.2
6.6
3.4

1.8
1.0
2.0
1.0

26 OHiO
M 0600
1315
1840

2.2

2.0
0.7

7.3
2.6

0.8

27 0450
Th 1155
1710

1.7
7:3
2.3

0.5

12 0145
Sa D615
1425
2105

5.7
3.4
6.5
3.5

1.7
1.0
2.0
1.1

27 0130
Su 062D
1345
1925

6.2
2.6
7.2
2.9

1.9
0.8
2.2
o. 9

12 0140
M 0700
1355
2020

5.8
3.5
6.3
3.5

1.8

27 0210
Tu 0720
1425

2.0
0.8

1.1

2oz5

6.6
2.5
6.8
2.1

0.8

28 0240
M 0840
1455
2145

6.4
2.7
7.0
2.6

2.0
0.8
2.1
0.8

13 0235
Tu 0840
1455
2140

5.9
3.6
6.1
3.3

1.8

28 0325
w 0930
1530
2150

6. 7

2. 0

1.9
1.0

2.7

0.8

2.0

2.1
0.6

5. g

1. 8

2.3
6.6
2.8

0.7
2.0
Q,g

13 0130
Th 0545
1355
1g2o

2.8
6.4
3.4

o. 9

14 0235
F 0710
1455
2145
15 0330
Sa Qg45
1555
2240

5.5

h m

Time
Day

1.7

1. 3
7. 7

2. 3
0.5

2.0

2.2
0.7

1.1

1.9

5,g
2;1
7.0
2.7

1.8
o.6
2.1
0.8

13 0255
Su 0850
1500
2155

5.7
3.6
6.4
3.3

1.7

2.0
1.0

28 0015
F o525
1250
1810

5.4
3.3
6.3
3.4

1.6
1.D
1.9
1.D

29 0140
Sa 0615
1405
1900

5.8
2.5
6.9
3.1

1.8
0.8
2.1
0.9

14 0340
M 0955
1610
2240

5.8
3. 4

1. 8
1. 0

6.4
3.1

2.0
0.9

29 0345
Tu 1005
1610
2250

6.7
2.5
6.9
2.3

2.0
0.8
2.1
0.7

14 0330
w 0945
1600
2215

6.2
3.4
6.1
3. 1

1.9
1.0
1.9
D.9

5.4
3.4
6.3
3.3

1.6
1.0
1.g
1.0

30 0255
Su 0820
1525
2230

6.0
2.8
6.9
2.6

1.8
0.9
2.1
0.8

15 0425
Tu 1055
1700
2320

6.1
3.1
6.5
2.9

1.9
0.9
2.0
0.9

30 0450
w 1105
1715
2330

7.0
2.1
6.9
2.1

2.1
0.6
2.1
0.6

15 0425
Th 1055
1655
2245

6.5
3.0
6.2
2.7

2.0
0,9
1.9
0,8

31 0410
M 1D20
1630
2315

6.4
2.5
7.0

2.0
0.8
2.1
0.7

2.2

1.1

2.0
1.0

Time meridian 52 30' W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to the Canadian chart datum of soundings.
to the datum of N.O.S. charts.

1.1

2.2

2. 1

6. 5

2. 0

2.7

0.8

29 0420
Th 1035
1645
2230

6.9
2.5
6.4
2.5

2.1
0.8
2.0
0.8

30 0510
F 1125
1740
2315

7.2
2.4
6.4
2.4

0.7
2.0
0.7

7.5
2.3

o. 7

31 0610
Sa 1215
1830
2355

6.4

2.3

Subtract 1.7 feet (0.5 meter) to refer these levels

2.2

2.3

2.0
0.7

28

EASTPORT, MAINE, 1983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
JANUARY
Time

Height

FEBRUARY
Time

Height.

Day

Day

h 11
ft
m
1 0553 -1.5 -0.5
Sa 1157 21.3 6.5
1827 -3.1 -0.9

h m
ft
16 0614 1.2
Su 1212 18.1
183g 0.1

0.4
5. 5
o.o

2 0030 19.7 6.0


Su 0647 -1.5 -0.5
1251 21.0 6.4
1920 -2.8 -0.9

17 0038 17.0
M 0652 1.2
124g 18.0
1917 0.2

5.2
0.4
5.5
0.1

1345 20.3 6.2


2013 -2.2 -0.7

18 0115 17.1
Tu 0731 1.3
1329 17.8
1955 0.5

5.2
0.4
5.4
0.2

4 0219 19.1 5.8


Tu 0837 -0.8 -0.2
1441 19.4 5.9
2107 -1.4 -0.4

1g 0155 17.1
w 0813 1.4
1411 17.5
2035 0.7

5.2
0.4
5.3
0.2

5 0315 18.7 5.7


-0.2 -0.1
1540 18;5 5.6
2203 -0.6 -0.2

20 0237 17.1
Th 0858 1.5
1457 17.1
2120 1.0

3 0125 19.5

5.9

K 0741 -1.2 -0.4

w 0935

Ill

Time

Height

MARCH
Time

Height

Day

Day

h Ill
ft
Ill
1 0105 20.2 6.2
Tu D723 -2.0 -0.6
1326 20.6 6.3
1950 -2.4 -0.7

h m
ft
16 0046 1B.Q
w 0704 0.4
1302 18.3
1923 0.0

5. 5
0.1
5.6
o.o

6.0
-1.4 -0.4
1419 19.6 6.0
2040 -1.5 -D.5

17 0123 18.0
Th 0742 0.4
1342 18.0
2003 0.3

5.5
0.1
5.5
0.1

3 0248 19.1 5.8


Th 0907 -0.7 -0,2
1512 18.4 5. 6
2133 -0.4 -0.1

18 0204 18.0
F 0824 0.6
1424 17.6
2045 0.7

2 0155 19.8

w 0814

Height

Time

Height

Day

h m
ft
m
1 0613 -2.6 -0.8
Tu 1217 21.0 6.4
1837 -2.9 -0.9

h m
ft
m
16 0559 -0.4 -0.1
w 1158 18.8 5.7
1817 -0.5 -0.2

2 0041 20.5 6.2


-2.4 -0.7
1305 20.3 6.2
1924 -2.1 -0.6

17 0016 18.8 5.7


Th 0636 -0.5 -0.2
1235 18.7 5.7
1854 -0.3 -0.1

5.5
0.2
5.4
0.2

3 0128 20.0 6.1


Th 0750 -1.7 -0.5
1352 19.3 5.9
2011 -1.0 -0.3

18 0053 18.9 5.8


F 0716 -0.5 -0.2
1316 18.4 5.6
1933 0.1 o.o

F 0837 -0.8 -0.2

4 0340 18.4
0.2
1607 17.3
2226 0.7

5.6
0.1
5.3
0.2

19 0248 17.9
Sa 0912 0.8
1514 17.1
2133 1.2

5.5
0.2
5.2
0.4

5.2
0.5
5.2
0.3

5 0435 17.6
Sa f100 0.9
1708 16.3
2322 1.6

5.4
0.3
5.0
0.5

20 0338 17.7
Su 1005 1.0
1609 16.7
2227 1.6

5.2
0.4
4.8

F 1002

Time
Day

w 0700

4 0216 19.2

5.9

1442 18.0
2101 0.2

5.5
0.1

19 0135 18.8 5.7


Sa 0758 -0.3 -0.1
135"8 17.9 5.5
2016 0.6 0.2

5.4
0.3
5.1
0.5

5 0305 18.2
Sa 0929 0.3
1533 16.8
2152 1.4

5.5
0.1
5.1
0.4

20 0221 18.5
Su 0847 0.1
1450 17.3
2107 1.1

5.6
0.0
5.3
0.3

21 0434 17.6
M 1105 1.0
1710 16.4
2328 1.8

5.4
0.3
5.0
0.5

6 0359 17.2
Su 1024 1.2
1629 15.8
2247 2.3

5.2
0.4
4.8
0.7

21 0312 18.1
M 0941 0.5
1546 16.7
2205 1.6

5.5
0.2
5.1
0.5

22 0537 17.7
Tu 1210 D.8
1816 16.4

5.4
0.2
5.0

7 0455 16.4
1.9
1729 15.1
2346 2.9

5.0
0.6
4.6
0.9

22 0412 17.7
Tu 1044 0.8
1650 16.4
2309 1.9

5.4
0.2
5.0
0.6

0.5
5.5
0.1
5.2

8 0555 16.0
Tu 1224 2.2
1832 14.9

4.9
0.7
4.5

23 0517 17.6
W i150 0,7
1759 16.5

5.4
0.2
5.0

3.0
16.1
1324 2.0
1931 15.2

0.9
4.9
0.6
4.6

24 0017 1.6
Th 0626.17.9
1258 0.2
1908 17.1

0.5
5.5
0.1
5.2

6 04i4 18.2
Th 1034 0.3
1641 17.6
2300 0.2

5.5
0.1
5.4
0.1

21 0325 17.1
F 0945 1.6
1545 16.8
2207 1.3

5.2
0.5
5.1
0.4

6 0534 17.0
Su 1159 1.4
1808 15.7

7 05.13 17.9
F 1135 0.6
1742 16.9
2359 0.8

5.5
0.2
5.2
0.2

22 0413 17.2
Sa 1039 1.5
1640 16.5
2300 1.5

5.2
0.5
5.0
0.5

K 0635 16.7
1259 1.6
1908 15.5

0.7
5.1
0.5
4.7

8 0610 17.6
Sa 1235 0.8
1842 16.5

5.4
0.2
5. 0

23 0508 17.4
Su 1136 1.2
. 1739 16.5
2358 1.5

5,3
0,4
5.0
0.5

8 0119 2.4
Tu 0730 16.7
1357 1.4
2004 15.6

0.7
5.1
0.4
4.8

23 0033 1.6
w 0642 18.1
1315 0.2
1922 17.0

9 0056 1.2
Su 0708 17.6
1333 0.7
1940 16.4

0.4
5.4
0.2
5.0

24 0607 17.8
K 1235 0.7
1840 16.7

5.4
0.2
5.1

2;3
16.9
1449 1.1
2054 15.9

0.7
5.2
0.3
4.8

24 0138 1.0 0.3


Th 0748 18.9 5.8
1418 -0.7 -0.2
2025 17.8 5.4

10 0152 1.4
K 0801 17.6
1426 0.6
2033 16.4

0.4
5.4
0.2
5.0

2s oo57 1.3
Tu 0706 18.4
1336 o.o
1943 17.2

o.4
5.6
o.o
5.2

10 0304 1.9
Th 0910 17.3
1536 0.7
2139 16.3

0.6
5.3
0.2
5.0

25 0241 0.0 o.o


F 0847 19.8 6.0
1516 -1.7 -0.5
2122 18.8 5.7

10 0143 2.7
Th 0751 16.4
1417 1.6
2023 1,5. 7

0.8
5.0
0.5
4.8

25 0124 0.9 0.3


F 0732 18.6 5.7
1401 -0.6 -0.2
2009 18.0 5.5

11 0242 1.5
Tu 0849 17.7
1515 0.4
2120 16.5

0.5
5.4
0.1
5.0

26 0158 0.7 0.2


w 0805 19.2 5.9
1436 -o.g -0.3
2041 18.0 5.5

11 0350 1.5
F 0953 17.7
1618 0.3
2220 16.8

0.5
5.4
0.1
5.1

26 0339 -1.0 -0.3


Sa 0945 20.6 6.3
1611 -2.6 -0.8
2216 19.8 6.0

11 ~234 2.1
F 0841 17.0
1505 1.0
2109 16.4

0.6
5.2
0.3
5.0

26 0225 -0.1 0.0


Sa 0833 19.4 5.9
1500 -1.5 -0.5
2105 19.1 5.8

12 0331 1.4
w 0933 17.9
1601 0.2
2203 16.6

0.4
5.5
0.1
5.1

27 0255 -0.1 o.o


Th 0903 20.1 6.1
1534 -1.9 -0.6
2137 18.8 5.7

12 0432 1.1
Sa 1032 18.1
1658 0.0
2257 17.2

0.3
5.5
o.o
5.2

27 0432 -1.9 -0.6


Su 1037 21.2 6.5
1702 -3.1 -0.9
2307 20.4 6.2

12 0321 1.4
Sa 0924 17.6
1547 0.4
2150 17.0

0.4
5.4
0.1
5.2

27 0323 -1.2 -0.4


Su 0929 20.2 6.2
1553 -2.2 -0.7
2158 20.0 6.1

13 0414 1.3
Th 1015 18.0
1643 o.o
2243 16.7

0.4
5.5

o.o
5.1

28 0353
F 0958
1627
2232

-0.9 -0.3
20.9 6.4
-2.7 -0.8
19.5 5.9

13 0512 0.8 0.2


Su 1111 18.4 5.6
1736 -0.2 -0.1
2334 17.5 5.3

28 0523
M 1128
1751
2355

13 0404 0.8
Su 1006 18.1
1627 0.0
2227 17.7

0.2
5.5
o.o
5.4

28 0415
M 1021
1641
2246

14 0456 1.2
F 1055 18.1
1722 o.o
2322 16.9

0.4
5.5
0.0
5.2

29 0446 -1.6 -0.5


Sa 1052 21.4 6.5
1720 -3.2 -1.0
2324 20.1 6.1

14 0548 0.5 0.2


M 1147 18.5 5.6
1812 -0.3 -0.1

14 0443 0.3 0.1


M 1043 18.5 5.6
1705 -0.4 -0.1
2304 18.2 5.5

29 0505 -2.6 -0.8


Tu 1108 20.7 6.3
1728 -2.5 -0.8
2331 20.6 6.3

15 0535 1.2
Sa 1133 18.1
1801 o.o
2359 17.0

0.4
5.5
o.o
5.2

30 0539 -2.1 -0.6


Su 1144 21.5 6.6
1811 -3.4 -1.0

15 0009 17.8 5.4


Tu 0625 0.4 0.1
1224 18.5 5.6
1847 -0.2 -0.1

15 0521 -0.1 0.0


Tu 1121 18.7 5.7
1740 -0.5 -0.2
2340 18.6 5.7

30 0552 -2;6 -0.8


w 1154 20.3 6.2
1812 -2.1 -0.6

7 0022

2.2

9 0215

w 0822

-2.5 -0.8
21.3 6.5
-3.2 -1.0
20.7 6.3

31 0015 20.3 6.2


M 0630 -2.2 -0.7
1235 21.3 6.5
1900 -3.1 -0.9

Tille eridian 75" W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

M 1124

9 0046

w 0655

-2.1 -0.6
20.6 6.3
-2.6 -0.8
20.5 6.2

31 0016 20.4 6.2


Th 0636 -2.2 -0.7
1240 19.6 6.0
1857 -1.2 -0.4

EASTPORT, MAINE, 1983

29

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters


APRIL
Time

Height

Day

HAY
Time

Height

Time

JUNE

Height

Time

Height

Time

Height

Time

Height

Day

Day

Day

ft
m
19.7 6.0
-1.5 -0.5
18.6 5.7
-0.2 -0.1

h m
ft
m
16 0027 19.6 6.0
Sa 0652 -1.2 -0.4
1252 18.6 5. 7
1910 o.o 0.0

h m
ft
m
1 0115 18.3 5.6
Su 0742 -0.2 -0.1
1343 16.9 5.2
1g58 1.5 0.5

h m
ft
m
16 0052 19.9 6.1
.H 0723 -1.5 -0.5
1326 18.3 5.6
1942 0.2 0.1

h m
ft
1 0216 16.9
w 0845 1.2
1448 15. 8
2104 2.6

5.2
0.4
4.8
0.8

h m
ft
m
16 0230 19.5 5.9
Th 0859 -1.4 -0.4
1507 18.4 5.6
2124 o.o o.o

0145 18.8 5.7


Sa 0810 -0,5 -0.2
1411 17.5 5,3
2029 0.9 0.3

17 0110 19.4 5.9


Su 0737 -0.9 -0.3
1339 18.1 5.5
1957 0.5 0.2

2 0304 16.5
Th og33 1.6
1538 15.7
2154 2.7

5.0
0.5
4.8
0.8

17 0330 18.8 5.7


F 0956 -0.9 -0.3
1607 18.2 5.5
2226 0.2 0.1

3 0230 17.8
Su 0859 0.5
1501 16.4
2117 1.9

5,4
0.2
5.0
0.6

18 0200 19.0 5.8


H 0830 -0.5 -0.2
1433 17.5 5.3
2051 1.0 0.3

3 0356 16.2
1023 1.8
1629 15.7
2247 2.7

4.9
0.5
4.8
0.8

18 0431 18.2 5.5


Sa 1055 -0.4 -0.1
1707 18.2 5.5
2328 0.3 0.1

4 0320 16.9
1.4
1554 15.5
2212 2.7

5.2
0.4
4.7
0.8

19 0253 18.4
Tu 0927 0.0
1533 17.0
2149 1.5

5.6
0.0
5.2
0.5

0417 16.1
Tu 1045 2.1
1653 15.0
2308 3.2

4,9
0.6
4.6
1.0

20 0357 18.0
w 1029 0.3
1637 16.7
2255 1.6

6 0515 15.7
w 1145 2.4
1753 14.9

4.8
0.7
4,5

7 0008 3.2
Th 0616 15.8
1242 2.2
1850 15.2

h m

1 0059
F 0722
1326
1942

Day

Day
m

2 0158 17.5
0.7
1430 16.2
2047 2.2

5.3
0,2
4,9
0.7

17 0145 19.5 5,9


Tu 0816 -1.1 -0,3
1422 17.9 5.5
2037 0.6 0,2

3 0247 16.8
Tu 0917 1.4
1520 15.5
2138 2.8

5.1
0,4
4.7
0.9

18 0242 18.9 5,8


w 0914 -0.7 -0.2
1520 17.5 5.3
2138 0.9 0.3

4 0338 16.2
1.9
1615 15.2
2231 3.1

4,9
0.6
4.6
0.9

19 0344 18.4 5.6


Th 1015 -0.3 -0.1
1625 17,4 5.3
2242 1.0 0,3

4 0449 16.1
Sa 1115 1.8
1722 16.0
2342 2.4

4.9
0.5
4.9
0.7

19 0535 17.8
Su 1156 -0.1
1808 18.3

5.4
0.0
5.6

5.5
0.1
5.1
0.5

5 0434 15.8
Th 1105 2.2
1711 15.2
2329 3.i

4.8
0,7
4.6
0.9

20 0449 18.0
F 1118 -0.1
1729 17.6
2348 0.7

5.5
0,0
5.4
0.2

5 0543 16.1
Su 1205 1.7
1813 16.5

4.9
0.5
5.0

20 0030 0.1
M 0637 17.6
1255 0.2
1906 18.4

o.o
5.4
0.1
5.6

21 0504 17.7
Th 1135 0.4
1746 16.9

5.4
0.1
5.2

6 0532 15.8
F 1200 2.1
1806 15.5

4.8
0.6
4.7

21 0555 17.9 5.5


Sa 1221 -0.2 -0.1
1831 18.0 5.5

M 0635 16.4
1256 1.4
1903 17.2

0.6
5.0
0.4
5.2

21 0129 -0.1
Tu 0736 17.5
1351 0.3
2001 18.6

o.o
5.3
0.1
5.7

1.0
4.8
0.7
4.6

22 0003 1.3
F 0613 17.9
1240 0.0
1851 17.5

0.4
5,5
o.o
5.3

7 0025 2.7
Sa 0629 16.1
1253 1.8
1858 16.1

0.8
4.9
0.5
4.9

22 0051 0.2 0.1


Su 0659 18.1 5.5
1319 -0.4 -0.1
1930 18.6 5.7

7 0124 1.2
Tu 0727 16.9
1346 1.1
1951 18.0

0.4
5.2
0.3
5.5

22 0225 -0.3 -0.1


w 0832 17.4 5.3
1443 0.4 0.1
2051 18.7 5.7

8 0106 2.8
F 0711 16.2
1338 1.8
1943 15.8

b.9
4,9
0.5
4.8

23 0109 0,6 0.2


Sa 0716 18.4 5,6
1343 -0.6 -0.2
1951 18.4 5.6

8 0117 2.0
Su 0721 16.6
1343. 1.3
1948 16.9

0.6
5.1
0.4
5.2

23 0151
H 0759
1415
2025

8 0215 0.4
w 0817 17.4
1433 0.6
2038 18.7

0.1
5.3
0.2
5.7

23 0316 -0.5 -0.2


Th og23 17.4 5.3
1532 0.6 0.2
2139 18.7 5.7

9 0159 2.1
Sa 0804 16.8
1426 1.2
2030 16.6

0.6
5.1
0.4
5.1

24 0210.-0.4 -0.1
Su 0817 19.0 5.8
1438 -1.1 -0.3
2046 19.2 5.9

H 0809 17.2
1428 0.8
2031 17.8

0.4
5.2
0.2
5.4

24 0246 -1.0 -0.3


Tu 0853 18.5 5.6
1508 -0.6 -0.2
2113 19.4 5.9

9 0303 -0.5 -0.2


Th 0906 17.9 5.5
1520 0.2 0.1
2124 19.5 5.9

24 0404 -0.6 -0.2


F 1008 17.3 5.3
1619 0.8 0.2
2222 18.5 5.6

10 0247 1.3
Su 0849 17.4
1510 0.6
2113 17.4

0.4
5,3
0.2
5.3

25 0305
H 0910
1531
2137

10 0254 0.4
Tu 0854 17.7
1513 0.3
2114 18.5

0.1
5.4
0;1
5.6

25 0337
w 0941
1555
2159

10 0350
F 0953
1607
2210

-1.2 -0.4
18.4 5.6
-0.2 -0.1
20.1 6.1

25 0448 -0.5 -0.2


Sa 1051 17.1 5.2
1702 1.0 0.3
2302 18.4 5.6

11 0331 0.5
H 0931 18.0
1552 0.1
2153 18.2

0.2
5,5
o.o
5.5

26 0357 -1.9 -0.6


Tu 1001 19.7 6.0
1619 -1.7 -0.5
2224 20.2 6.2

11 0337
w 0938
1555
2156

-0.4 -0.1
18.2 5.5
-0.1 o.o
19.2 5.9

26 0426 -1.4 -0.4


Th 1027 18.3 5.6
1641 -0.2 -0.1
2243 19.3 5.9

11 0438 -1:s -0.5


Sa 1040 18.8 5.7
1654 -0.5 -0.2
2257 20.5 6.2

26 0530 -0.3 -0.1


Su .1130 17.0 5.2
1744 !.2 0,4
2343 18.2 5.5

12 0411 -0.2 -0.1


Tu lOll 18.5 5.6
1631 -0.3 -0.1
2230 18.8 5.7

27 0444
w 1049
1704
2308

-2.2 -0.7
19.6 6.0
-1.4 -0.4
20.1 6.1

12 0419 -1.0 -0.3


Th 1020 18.6 5.7
1636 -0.4 -0.1
2236 19.7 6.0

27 0509 -1.3 -0.4


F 1112 18.0 5.5
1725 0.2 0.1
2325 19.0 5.8

12 0527 -2.2 -0.7


Su 1129 19.0 5.8
1744 -0.7 -0.2
2347 20.6 6.3

27 0611 -0.1
M 1211 16.8
1825 1.4

5.1
0.4

13 0451
w 1051
1708
2308

-0.7 -0.2
18.8 5.7
-0.5 -0.2
19.2 5.9

28 0529 -2.1 -0.6


Th 1133 19.2 5.9
1747 -0.9 -0.3
2350 19.8 6.0

13 0503 -1.5 -0.5


F 1104 18.9 5.8
1720 -0.5 -0.2
2321 20.1 6.1

28 0552 -0.9 -0.3


Sa 1155 17.6 5.4
1807 0. 7 0.2

13 0617 -2.3 -0.7


M 1220 19,0 5.8
1835 -0.7 -0.2

28 0024 17.9
Tu 0652 0.2
1252 16.6
1906 1.6

5.5
0.1
5.1
0.5

14 0530 -1.1 -0.3


Th 1130 18.9 5.8
1747 -0.5 -0.2
2347 19.5 5.9

29 0615 -1.6 -0.5


F 1215 18.5 5.6
1831 -0.2 -0.1

14 0546 -1.8 -0.5


Sa 1149 18.9 5.8
1803 -0.4 -0.1

29 0007 18.5 5.6


Su 0635 -0.4 -0.1
1236 17.1 5.2
1849 1.3 0.4

14 0038 20.5 6.2


Tu 0709 -2.2 -0.7
1312 18.9 5.8
1929 -0.5 -0.2

29 0104 17.6
w 0733 0.5
1333 16.5
1947 1.8

5,4
0.2
5.0
0.5

15 0610 -1.2 -0.4


F 1210 18.8 5, 7
1827 -0.4 -0.1

30 0032 19.1 5.8


Sa 0657 -1.0 -0.3
1300 17.8 5,4
1915 0.6 0.2

15 0004 20.1 6.1


Su 0633 -1.8 -0.5
1235 18.7 5.7
1851 -0.2 -0.1

30 0048 18.0
H 0718 0.1
1318 16.6
1931 1.8

5.5
0.0
5.1
0.5

15 0131
w 0803
1408
2024

30 0145 17.3
Th 0814 0.8
1415 16.4
2032 2.0

5.3
0.2
5.0
0.6

31 0131 17.4
Tu 0800 0.7
1401 16.2
2016 2.2

5,3
0.2
4,9
0.7

H 0950

-1.2 -0.4
19,5 5,9
-1.6 -0.5
19.9 6.1

H 0829

w 1010

9 0207

1.2

-0.4 -0.1
18,3 5.6
-0.5 -0.2
19.1 5.8

-1.3 -0.4
18.5 5,6
-0.5 -0.2
19.5 5.9

Time meridian 75 W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 fs noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

6 0034

1.9

20.1 6.1
-1.9 -0.6
18.6 5.7
-0.2 -0.1

o.o

30

EASTPORT, MAINE, !983


Times and Heights of High and low Waters
JULY

Time

AUGUST

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

h m
ft
0230 17.0
0858 1.1
1459 16.3
2117 2.1

5.2
0.3
5.0
0.6

h m
ft
m
16 0309 19. 1 5.8
Sa 0933 -1.2 -0.4
1542 18.8 5.7
2203 -0.3 -0.1

h m
ft
1 0325 16.7
M 0948 1. 5
1552 17.0
2217 1.6

5.1
0.5
5.2
0.5

2 0317 16.6
Sa 0944 1.4
1546 16.4
2205 2.2

5.1
0.4
5.0
0.7

17 0410 18.2 5.5


Su 1030 -0.4 -0.1
1641 18.4 5.6
2303 0.1 o.o

2 0419 16.4
Tu 1038 1.7
1644 17.1
2310 1.5

3 0405 16.4
Su 1D31 1.6
1636 16.6
2259 2.0

s.o
0.5
5.1
0.6

18 0510 17.4
M 1127 0.4
1740 18.1

5.3
0.1
5.5

4 0458 16.3
M 1119 1.7
1726 16.9
2351 1.7

5.0
0.5
5.2
0.5

19 0004 0.4
Tu 0612 16.9
1227 0.9
1839 17.9

0554 16.3
Tu 1213 1.6
1818 17.4

5. 0
0.5
5.3

1.2
16.6
1303 1.4
1911 18.0

7 0138 0.4
Th 0743 17.0
1359 0.9
2004 18.7

SEPTEMBER

h m
ft
16 0442 16.8
Tu 1 OS 7 1.2
17og 17.5
2335 0.9

5.1
0.4
5.3
0.3

5.0
0.5
5.2
0.5

17 0544 16.1
w 1158 1.8
1810 17.1

4.9
0.5
5.2

3 0513 16.2
1.8
1740 17.4

4.9
o.s
5.3

18 0037 1.2
Th 0647 15.8
1258 2.1
1909 16.9

0.1
5.2
0.3
5.5

4 0008 1.2
Th 0613 16.3
1229 1.7
1839 17.9

0.4
5.0
0.5
5.5

20 0104 0.5
w 0714 16.6
1324 1.3
1936 17.8

0.2
5.1
0.4
5.4

F 0714 16.8

0.4
5.1
0.4
5.5

21 0201 0.4
Th 0809 16.5
1420 1.4
2028 17.8

0.1
5.2
0.3
5.7

Time

Height

Day
m

h m
ft
1 0442 16.1
Th 1100 2.1
1708 17.3
2341 1.2

4.9
0.6
5.3
0.4

2 0546 16.2
1.9
1813 17.7

0.4
4.8
0.6
5.2

3 0045 0.6
Sa 0651 16.6
1308 1.3
1916 18.4

19 0135 1.2
F 0746 15.8
1356 2.1
2003 17.1

0.2
5.1
0.4
5.7

0.1
5.0
0.4
5.4

22 0255 0.3
F 0900 16.5
1511 1.4
2117 17.9

0.1
5.0
0.4
5.5

8 0233 -0.4 -0.1


5.4
1451 0.4 0.1
2056 19.5 5.9

23 0342 0.2
Sa 0947 16.6
1558 1.3
2200 18.0

0.1
5.1
0.4
5.5

9 0327 -1.2 -0.4


Sa 0929 18.3 5.6
1543 -0.2 -0.1
2147 20.3 6.2

24 0428 0.0
Su 1030 16.7
1640 1.2
2242 18.1

o.o
5.1
0.4
5.5

9 0451 -2.9 -0.9


Tu 1055 19.9 6.1
1711 -1.9 -0.6
2316 21.5 6.6

24 0520 -0.2 -0.1


w 1119 17.5 5.3
1734 0.5 0.2
2333 18.4 5.6

10 0418 -2.0 -0.6


Su 1021 18.8 5.7
1636 -0.8 -0.2
2240 20.8 6.3

25 0509 0.0
M 1109 16.9
1722 1.1
2321 18.1

o.o
5.2
0.3
5.5

10 0542 -3.2 -1.0


w 1147 20.3 6.2
1803 -2.3 -0.7

11 0509 -2.5 -0.8


M 1113 19.3 5.9
1728 -1.2 -0.4
2332 21.1 6.4

26 0548 0.0
Tu 1146 17.0
1800 1.1
2359 18.1

0.0
5.2
0.3
5.5

12 0600 -2.8 -0.9


Tu 1204 19.6 6.0
1820 -1.4 -0.4

27 0626 0.1
w 1225 17.0
1840 1.1

13 0024
w 0652
1257
1913

21.0 6.4
-2.8 -0.9
19.7 6.0
-1.4 -0.4

6 0045

w 0647

F 0836 17.6

Time

Height

Day
h m
ft
16 0005 1.8
F 0616 15.2
1228 2.7
1837 16.3

0.5
4.6
0.8
5.0

4.9
0.6
5.4

17 0105 1.7
Sa 0716 15.4
1327 2.5
1935 16.6

0.5
4.7
0.8
5.1

0.2
5.1
0.4
5.6

18 0201 1.4
Su 0809 15.9
1419 1.9
2025 17.1

0.4
4.8
0.6
5.2

0.4
4.8
0.6
5.2

4 0148 -0.2 -0.1


Su 0753 17.5 5.3
1409 0.4 0.1
2017 19.4 5.9

19 0249 0.9
M 0854 16.5
1505 1. 3
2110 17.6

0.3
5.0
0.4
5.4

20 0230 1.0
Sa 0838 16.0
1449 1.8
2054 17.4

0.3
4.9
0.5
5.3

5 0246 -1.3 -0.4


M 0852 18.6 5.7
1508 -0.8 -0.2
2114 20.4 6.2

20 0332 0.4
Tu 0934 17.2
1547 0.7
2150 18.1

0.1
5.2
0.2
5.5

6 0207 -0.3 -0.1


Sa 0812 17.4 5.3
1428 0~5 0.2
2034 19.5 5.g

21 0319 0.6
Su 0923 16.4
1534 1.4
2139 17.7

0.2
5.0
0.4
5.4

6 0341 -2.3 -0.7


Tu 0945 19.7 6.0
1603 -1.8 -0.5
2208 21.1 6.4

21 0411 0.0
w 1011 17.7
1627 0.2
2227 18.4

0.0
5.4
0.1
5.6

0305
Su 0908
1524
2130

-1.2 -0.4
18.3 5.6
-0.4 -0.1
20.4 6.2

22 0403 0.3
H 1006 16.8
1616 1.0
2219 18.1

0.1
5.1
0.3
5.5

8 0358 -2.1 -0.6


5.9
1619 -1.3 -0.4
2224 21.1 6.4

23 0443 o.o
Tu 1042 17.2
1656 0.7
2256 18.3

o.o
5.2
0.2
5. 6

w 1133

5 0108

0.6

1330 1.2
1938 18.6

M 1003 19.2

F 1204

7 0433 -3.0 -0.9


20.5 6.2
1654 -2.6 -0.8
2259 21.5 6.6

w 1037

8 0522 -3.3 -1.0


Th 1126 20.9 6.4
1744 -2.9 -0.9
2349 21.3 6.5

22 0448 -0.2 -0.1


Th 1048 18.1 5.5
1706 -0.1 0.0
2304 18.5 5.6
23 0525
F 1123
1742
2340

-0.3 -0.1
18.4 5.6
-0.3 -0.1
18.5 5.6

9 0611 -3.1 -0.9


6.4
1835 -2.8 -0.9

24 0559 -0.2 -0.1


Sa 1158 18.6 5.7
1820 -0.3 -0.1

25 0556 -0.2 -0.1


Th 1154 17.7 5.4
1812 0.4 0.1

10 0038 20.7 6.3


Sa 0659 -2.5 -0.8
1302 20.5 6.2
1923 -2.3 -0.7

25 0017 18.3 5.6


Su 0636 0.1 0.0
1234 18.6 5.7
1857 -0.2 -0.1

11 0007 21.4 6.5


Th 0633 -3.2 -1.0
1237 20.5 6.2
1856 -2.3 -0.7

26 0009 18.3
F 0632 0.0
1230 17.8
1849 0.4

5.6
0.0
5.4
0.1

11 0128 19.8 6.0


Su 0747 -1.5 -0.5
1352 19.7 6.0
2014 -1.4 -0.4

26 0057 18.0
H 0713 0.5
1313 18.4
1938 0.1

5.5
0.2
5.6
0.0

o.o
5.2
0.3

12 0059 21.0 6.4


F 0723 -2.8 -0.9
1329 20.3 6.2
1947 -2.0 -0.6

27 0046 18.1
Sa 0708 0.2
1306 17.9
1927 0.6

5.5
0.1
5.5
0.2

12 0218 18.6 5.7


H 0837 -0.3 -0.1
1443 18.7 5.7
2109 -0.3 -0.1

27 0138 17.6
Tu 0754 1.0
1355 18.1
2022 0.4

5.4
0.3
5.5
0.1

28 0038 18.0
Th 0703 0.2
1302 17.1
1918 1.2

5.5
0.1
5.2
0.4

13 0152 20.1 6.1


Sa 0814 -2.0 -0.6
1420 19.7 6.0
2040 -1.3 -0.4

28 0123 17.8
Su 0745 0.6
1345 17.8
2008 0.8

5.4
0.2
5.4
0.2

13 0314 17.3
Tu 0930 0.9
1536 17.7
2205 0.7

5.3
0.3
5.4
0.2

28 0224 17.0
w 0843 1.5
1443 17.8
2115 0.8

5.2
0.5
5.4
0.2

14 0118 20.7 6.3


Th 0745 -2.5 -0.8
1350 19.5 5.9
2008 -1.2 -0.4

29 0115 17.7
F 0742 0.5
1342 17.1
1958 1.3

5.4
0.2
5.2
0.4

14 0245 19.0 5.8


Su 0906 -0.9 -0.3
1514 19.0 5.8
2136 -0.5 -0.2

29 0206 17.4
H 0826 1.0
1427 17.6
2051 1.0

5.3
0.3
5.4
0.3

14 0412 16.2
w 1027 1.9
1636 16.8
2304 1.4

4.9
0.6
5.1
0.4

29 0317 16.5
Th 0935 2.0
1541 17.4
2213 1.1

5.0
0.6
5.3
0.3

15 0213 20.0 6.1


F 0838 -1 . 9 -0.6
1445 19.2 5.9
2104 -0.8 -0.2

30 0157 17.4
Sa 0821 0.8
1422 17.1
2042 1.5

5.3
0.2
5.2
o.s

15 0343 17.9
M 1001 0.2
1610 18.2
2234 0.3

30 0251 16.9
Tu 0909 1.5
1515 17.4
2141 1.2

5.2
0.5
5.3
0.4

15 0514 15.5
Th 1128 2.6
1737 16.3

4.7
0.8
s.o

30 0420 16.2
F 1039 2.2
1646 17.3
2319 1.0

4.9
0.7
5.3
0.3

31 0240 17.1
Su 0903 1.1
1505 17.0
2125 1.6

5.2
0.3
5.2
o.s

31 0345 16.4
w 1002 1.9
1609 17.3
2237 1.3

s.o
0.6
5.3
0.4

5.5
0.1
5.5
0.1

Time meridian 75" W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

F 1214 21.0

EASTPORT, MAINE, 1g33

31

Times and Heights of High and low Waters


OCTOBER
Time

Height

Day
h m
ft
1 D527 16.2
Sa 1145 1.9
1754 17.6

NOVEMBER
Time

Height

Day
0.6
4.7

0.2
5.1
0.4
5.6

17 0122 1.6
H 0730 16.0
1345 2.D
1949 16.7

0.5
4.9
0.6
5.1

3 0128 -0.3 -0.1


5.5
1354 0.1 o.o
2001 19.2 5.9

18 0212 1.1
Tu 0817 16.7
1431 1.2
2036 17.3

0.3
5.1
0.4
5.3

4 0226 -1.3 -0.4


Tu 0833 19.0 5.8
1452 -1.1 -0.3
2058 20.1 6.1

19 0254 0.6
w 0857 17.5
1516 0.5
2116 17.9

0.2
5.3
0.2
5.5

5 0321 -2.1 -0.6


\{ D926 20.1 6.1
1545 -2.2 -0.7
2150 20.7 6.3

20 0335 0.2
Th 0937 18.1
1555 -0.1
2155 18.2

2 0026 o.s
Su 0634 16.8
1251 1.2
1859 18.3

H 0736 17.9

6 0411 -2.7 -0.8


Th 1016 20.8 6.3
1636 -2.8 -0.9
2240 20.9 6.4

21 0414
F 1013
1635
2234

DECEMBER
Time

Height

Day
h m

ft

Time

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

1 0108 -0.4 -0.1


Tu 0719 18.3 5.6
1338 -0.2 -0.1
1944 18.9 5.8

h m
ft
16 0127 1.4
w 0732 16.8
1353 1.3
1954 16.9

0.4
5. 1
0.4
5.2

2 0207 -1.1 -0.3


19.3 5.9
1434 -1.3 -0.4
2041 19.5 5.9

17 0212 1.0
Th 0817 17.6
1438 0.6
2039 17.4

0.3
5.4
0.2
5.3

3 0300 -1.6 -0.5


Th 0907 20.1 6.1
1529 -2.1 -0.6
2132 19.9 6.1

18 0257 0.6
F 0857 18.3
1521 -0.1
2121 17.9

0.2
5.6
o.o
5.5

3 0329 -0.8 -0.2


Sa 0935 19.9 6.1
1601 -1.8 -0.5
2203 18.7 5.7

18 0302 0.7 0.2


Su 0905 18.9 5.8
1533 -0.6 -0.2
2134 17.8 5.4

-1.9 -0.6
20.6 6.3
-2.6 -0.8
19.9 6.1

19 0339 0.2 0.1


Sa 0939 18.9 5.8
1603 -0.7 -0.2
2203 18.2 5.5

4 0417 -0.6 -0.2


Su 1021 19.9 6.1
1648 -1.8 -0.5
2251 18.4 5.6

19 0349 0.3 0.1


M 0951 19.5 5.9
1619 -1.2 -0.4
2220 18.3 5.6

0.1
5.5
O.D
5.5

5 0437 -1.8 -0.5


Sa 1042 20.7 6.3
1705 -2.6 -0.8
2309 19.6 6.0

20 0418 o.o o.o


Su 1019 19.4 5.9
1644 -1.1 -0.3
2246 18.4 5.6

5 0503 -0.3 -0.1


6.0
1733 -1.5 -0.5
2335 18.0 5.5

20 0435 -0.1 0.0


Tu 1037 20.0 6.1
1705 -1.7 -0.5
2307 18.6 5.7

-0.1 o.o
18.7 5.7
-0.5 -0.2
18.5 5.6

6 0523 -1.4 .0.4


Su 1126 20.4 6.2
1751 -2.3 -0.7
2355 19.0 5.8

21 0500 -0.1 o.o


M 1059 19.6 6.0
1726 -1.3 -0.4
2327 18.5 5.6

7 0609 -0.7 -0.2


6.0
1837 -1.6 -0.5

22 0542 o.o 0.0


Tu 1142 19.7 6.0
1811 -1.4 -0.4

8 D041 18.2 5.5


Tu 0654 0.2 0.1
1256 18.9 5.8
1923 -0.7 -0.2

23 0011 18.4 5.6


w 0625 0.1 o.o
1227 19.6 6.0
1857 -1.2 -0.4

0~8

4.9

7 0459 -2.8 -0.9


6.4
1725 -3.1 -0.9
2329 20.7 6.3

22 0451 -0.2 -0.1


Sa 1050 1g.o 5.8
1713 -0.8 -0.2
2313 18.5 5.6

8 D547 -2.4 -0.7


Sa 1150 20.9 6.4
1813 -2.8 -0.9

23 0528 -0.1 o.o


Su 1127 19.2 5.9
1750 -0.9 -0.3
2350 18.4 5.6

9 0016 20.0 6.1


Su 0633 -1.7 -0.5
1236 20.3 6.2
1900 -2.1 -0.6

24 0606 0.1 o.o


H 1205 19.2 5.9
1832 -0.8 -0.2

10 0104 19.0 5.8


H 0720 -0.6 -D.2
1321 19.4 5.9
1948 -1.1 -0.3
11 0152 17.9
Tu 0807 0.5
1411 18.3
2039 o.o

F 11D4 21.1

Height

Day

h m
ft
16 0029 2.0
Su 0639 15.4
12 53 2.7
1858 16.2

4.9
0.6
5.4

Time

w 0815

4 0350
F 0955
1617
2222

M 1209 19.7

ft

h m

ft

1 0143 -0.5 -0.2


Th 0753 19.2 5.9
1417 -1.0 -0.3
2023 18.5 5.6

16 0128 1. 5
F 0733 17.5
1359 0.8
2001 16.8

0.5
5.3
0.2
5. l

2 0238 -0.7 -0.2


6.0
1510 -!.5 -0.5
2116 18.7 5.7

17 0215 1.1
Sa 0820 18.2
1446 0.1
2047 17.3

0.3
5.5
0.0
5.3

F 0846 19.7

H 1105 19.6

6 0548 0.2 0.1


Tu 1148 19.1 5.8
1817 -1.0 -0.3
7 0017 17.5 5.3
0.8 0.2
1231 18.5 5.6
1900 -0.4 -0.1

w 0631

21 0523
w 1123
1753
2356

-0.4 -0.1
20.3 6.2
-2.0 -0.6
18.8 5.7

22 0610 -0.5 -0.2


Th 1212 20.4 6.2
1842 -2.1 -0.6

8 0102 17.0
Th 0716 1.3
1315 17.9
1945 0.3

5.2
0.4
5.5
0.1

23 0044
F 0700
1302
1933

9 0145 16.5
!.9
1400 17.2
2030 0.9

5.0
0.6
5.2
0.3

24 0137 18.7 5.7


Sa 0754 -0.3 -0.1
1357 19.7 5.0
2027 -1.5 -0.5

18.8 5.7
-0.5 -0.2
20.2 6.2
-1.9 -0.6

9 0126 17.3
1.1
1342 18.0
2011 0.2

5.3
0.3
5.5
0.1

Th 0713

25 0032 18.1 5.5


Tu 0646 0.4 0.1
1246 19.0 5.8
1914 -0.5 -0.2

10 0214 16.4
Th 0830 2.0
1430 17.1
2101 1.1

5.0
0.6
5.2
0.3

25 0150 17.8 5.4


F 0807 0.7 0.2
1411 18.9 5. 8
2042 -0.6 -0.2

10 0231 16.1
Sa 0848 2.3
1448 16.7
2117 1.4

4.9
0.7
5.1
0.4

25 0232 18.6 5.7


Su 0851 -0.1 0.0
1455 19.1 5.8
2122 -1.0 -0.3

5.5
0.2
s. 6
0.0

26 0115 17.7 5.4


w 0728 0.9 0.3
1332 18.7 5.7
2003 -0.2 -0.1

11 0305 15.7
F 0922 2.6
1522 16.3
2154 1.7

4.8
0.8
5.0
0.5

26 0248 17.5 5.3


Sa 0904 1.0 0.3
1509 18.4 5.6
2141 -0.2 -0.1

11 032D 15.8
Su 0938 2.6
1538 16.2
2205 1. 7

4.8
0.8
4.9
0.5

26 0330 18.4 5.6


H 0950 0.1 0.0
1554 18.4 5.5
2220 -0.5 -0.2

12 0243 16.8
w 0858 1.6
1502 17.2
2133 1.0

5.1
0.5
5.2
0.3

27 0205 17.2
Th 0821 1.3
1424 18.2
2056 0.2

5.2
0.4
5.5
0.1

12 0400 15.3
Sa 1018 3.0
1620 15.9
2250 2.0

4.7
0.9
4.8
0.6

27 0349 17.3
Su 1007 1.1
1613 18.0
2242 o.o

5.3
0.3
5.5
0.0

12 0412 15.8
M 1030 2.7
1631 16.0
2257 1.9

4.8
0.8
4.9
0.6

27 0431 18.3
Tu 1052 0.2
1659 17.9
2321 -0.1

5.6
0.1
5.5
o.o

13 D338 15.8
Th 0953 2.5
1600 16.4
2229 1.8

4.8
0.8
5.0
0.5

28 0301 16.8
F 0919 1.7
1524 17.8
2157 0.5

5.1
0.5
5.4
0.2

13 0456 15.2
Su 1114 3.0
1719 15.8
2344 2.1

4.6
0.9
4.8
0.6

28 0452 17.5
H 1113 0.9
1719 17.8
2345 -0.1

5.3
0.3
5.4
0.0

13 0504 15.9
Tu 1123 2.5
1726 15.9
2348 1.9

4.8
0.8
4.8
0.6

28 0532 18.3
w 1155 0.2
1802 17.5

5.6
0.1
5.3

14 0439 15.2
F 1054 3.0
1700 15.9
2330 2.1

4.6
0.9
4.8
0.6

29 0404 16.5
Sa 1023 1.8
1629 17.5
2301 0.6

5.0
0.5
5.3
0.2

14 0552 15.5
M 1210 2.7
1814 16.0

4.7
0.8
4.9

29 0557 17.9
Tu 1217 0.4
1824 18.0

5.5
0.1
5.5

14 0555 16.3
w 1218 2.1
1819 16.1

5.0
0.6
4.9

29 0021 0.2
Th 0633 18.4
1258 o.o
1905 17.4

0.1
5.6
o.o
5.3

15 0540 15.1
Sa 1154 3.0
1802 15.9

4.6
0.9
4.8

30 0511 16.7
Su 1130 1.5
1737 17.7

5.1
0.5
5.4

15 0037 1.8
Tu 0645 16.1
1303 2.1
1906 16.4

0.5
4.9
0.6
5.0

30 0046
w 0657
1319
1926

-0.2 -0.1
18.6 5.7
-0.3 -0.1
18.2 5.5

15 0039 1.8
Th 0646 16.8
1309 1.5
1911 16.4

0.5
5.1
0.5
5.0

30 0119 0.4 0.1


F 0732 18.6 5.7
1357 -0.3 -0.1
2004 17.4 5.3

31 0005 0.2
H 0617 17.4
1234 0.8
1843 18.2

0.1
5.3
0.2
5.5

w 0742

24 0059 18.1 5.5


0.4 0.1
1316 19.3 5.9
1947 -0.9 -0.3

Time meridian 75" W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

F 0802

31 0218 0.4 0.1


Sa 0826 18.8 5.7
1452 -0~ 6 -0.2
2100 17.5 5.3

32

PORTLAND, MAINE, 19a3


Ti~es

and Heights of Hlgh and Low Waters

JANUARY
Time

Height

FEBRUARY
Time

Height

Time

Height

Day

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
1 0549 -0. 7 -0.2
Sa 12 04 11.3 3.4
1a33 -2. 1 -0.6

ft
rn
h "
16 0022 a. 2 2. 5
Su 0613 o. 7 0.2
1224 9.3 2.a
184 7 -0.2 -0.1

ft
m
0124.9.9 3.0
Tu 0727 -0.9 -0.3
1339 10.4 3.2
2001 -1.5 -0.5

2 004 7 9. 6 2. 9
Su 0643 -0.6 -0.2
1258 11.0 3.4
1927 -1.8 -0.5

17 0055 8.2
M 0649 0.8
1259 9.1
1920 -0.1

2.5
0.2
2.a
o.o

3 0143 9.5 2.9


M 0743 -0.4 -0.1
1356 10.5 3.2
2022 -1.4 -0.4

18 0129
Tu 0727
1334
1956

8.2
0.8
8. 9
D.1

2.5
0.2
2. 7
o.o

4 0240 9.4 2.9


Tu Oa43 -0.1 0.0
1457 9.9 3.0
211a -0.9 -0.3

19 0206
w oao8
1415
2033

8.3
0.8
a.7
o. 2

2.5
0.2
2.7
o. 1

4 0406
1021
1635
2243

o.o
8.3
0.2

20 D243
Th 0853
1457
2115

a.3
0.7
8.4

0506
Sa 1126
1739
2342

5 0339

9.3 2.a
0.1 0.0
1559 9.3 2.8
2218 -0.4 -0.1

h rn

2 0216

9.8 3.0
-0.6 -0.2
1434 9.7 3.0
2051 -0.9 -0.3

w 0822

3 0310 9.5 2.9


Th 0920 -0.3 -0.1
1533 9.0 2.7
2146 -0.3 -0.1

MARCH
Time

Height

Time

Height

Time

Height

Day

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
16 0056 8. 7 2. 7
w 0700 0.1 o.o
13Da 9.1 2.8
1922 -0.3 -0.1

h m
ft
1 0011 10.3 3. 1
Tu 0618 -1.3 -0.4
1231 1 o. 7 3.3
1846 -1.6 -0.5

h m
ft
m
16 0558 -0.3 -0.1
w 1206 9. 3 2.8
1816 -0.4 -0.1

17 0132 8.a 2.7


Th 0740 0.0 0.0
1345 a.a 2.7
1959 -0.2 -0.1

10.2 3.1
-1.3 -0.4
10.1 3.1
-1.2 -0.4

17 0025 9.3 2.8


Th 0635 -0.5 -0.2
1243 9.1 2.8
1852 -0.4 -0.1

a.9
0.0
8.6
o.o

2.7
0.0
2.6
0.0

3 0148 9.g 3.0


Th 0800 -1.0 -0.3
1412 9.4 2.9
2020 -0.7 -0.2

18 0101 9.4 2.9


F 0715 -0.7 -0.2
1323 9.0 2.7
1929 -0.2 -0.1

2.8
o.o
2.5
0.1

19 0254 9.0
Sa 0910 -0.1
1518 a.3
2127 0.2

2.7
0.0
2.5
0.1

0236 9.5 2.9


0851 -0.6 -0.2
1505 8.7 2.7
2109 o.o o.o

19 0140 9.5 2.9


Sa 0758 -0.7 -0.2
1408 8.7 2.7
2012 o.o 0.0

8.8
0.3
7.8
0.7

2.7
0.1
2.4
0.2

20 0342
Su 1005
1613
2217

9.0
O.D
a.o
0.5

2.7
0.0
2.4
0.2

5 0328 9.1
Sa og49 -0.1
1600 8.0
2203 0.6

2.8
0.0
2.4
0.2

20 0225 9.5 2.9


Su 0849 -0.5 -0.2
1457 8.4 2.6
2102 0.3 0.1

9.1
0.0
7.9
0.6

2.6
0.1
2.3

21 0315 9.4 2.9


M 0944 -0.3 -0.1
1555 8.1 2.5
2158 0.6 0.2

9. 1

1a 0209
F 0822
1428
2041

2 0100
w 0708
1321
1932

o. 3

2.5
0.2
2.6
0.1

6 0441
Th 1053
1707
2318

9.1
0.3
a.7
o.o

2.a
0.1
2.7
o.o

21 0329
F 0943
1547
2201

8.5
0.6
8.2
0.4

2.6
0.2
2.5
0.1

6 0606
Su 1230
184a

8.6
0.4
7.5

2.6
0.1
2.3

21 0436
M 1106
1715
2319

2.8
0.0
2.4
0.2

6 0423
Su 1047
1703
2300

1. 2

o. 4

0544
12DO
1813

9.1
0.3
a.3

2.8
0.1
2.5

22 0416
Sa 1036
1643
2252

8.6
0.5
a.o
0.5

2.6
0.2
2.4
0.2

7 0044
M 0707
1331
194 9

1.0
8.6
0.4
7. 5

0.3
2.6
0.1
2. 3

22 0539 9.3 2.8


Tu 1213 -0.2 -0.1
1824 7.9 2.4

7 0523
M 1150
1808

8.3
0.7
7.3

2.5
0.2
2.2

22 0415 9.3
Tu 1047 -0.1
1700 8.0
2302 0.9

2.8
0.0
2.4
0.3

o. 3 0.1

23 0510
Su 1134
1743
2348

8.8
0.2

2.7
0.1

7. 9

2. 4

0.5

0.2

8 0140 1.1
Tu 0802 a.7
1427 0.3
2042 7.6

0.3
2.7
0.1
2.3

23 0024 0.6 0.2


w 0646 9.6 2.9
1320 -0.4 -0.1
1933 8.2 2.5

8 0003
Tu 0624
1252
1910

1.5
8. 2
0.9
7.3

0.5
2. 5
0.3
2.2

23 0521 9.4
w 1155 -0.1
1812 8.1

2.5

9 0104

1.6
8.3
o.a
7.4

0.5

1352
2007

2.5
0.2
2.3

24 0012 0.9 0.3


Th 0631 9.5 2.9
1305 -0.2 -0.1
1922 8.5 2.6

w 0947

8.6
0.4
7.5

8 0018
Sa 0642
1304
1917

o. 2

2. 8
o. 1

8.1

2.5

9 0117
Su 0741
1400
2015

0.5
9.1
o.o
8.0

0.2
2.8
o.o
2.4

24 0607 9.2 2.8


M 1237 -0.2 -0.1
1a48 8.0 2.4

w oa54

1516
2131

1.1
a.8
0.2
7.8

0.3
2.7
0.1
2.4

24 0131 0.4 0.1


Th 0752 10.0 3.0
1423 -0.8 -0.2
2039 8.7 2.7

10 0210 0.6 0.2


M 0831
9.2 2.8
1455 -0.2 -0.1
2108 8.0 2.4

25 0048 0.4 0.1


Tu 0707 9.6 2.9
1339 -0.6 -0.2
1951 8.2 2.5

10 0321
Th 0937
1559
2212

1.0
9.0
o.o
8.0

0.3
2.7
0.0
2.4

25 0236 o.o o.a


F 0855 10.5 3.2
1524 -1.3 -0.4
2137 9.2 2.a

10 0200
Th 0819
1443
2057

1.5
8.5
0.7
7.7

0.5
2.6
0.2
2.3

25 0122 0.6 0.2


F 0741
9.8 3.0
1410 -0.5 -0.2
2026 9.0 2.7

11 0300 0.6 0.2


Tu 0917 9.3 2.8
1541 -0.3 -0.1
2154 8.1 2.5

26 0148 0.1 o.o


w oao7 10.1 3.1
1439 -1.1 -0.3
2052 a.6 2.6

11 0401 0.8
F 1017 9.2
1638 -0.1
2249 8.2

0.2
2.8
o.o
2.5

26 0335 -0.5 -0.2


Sa 0953 10.9 3.3
1619 -1.6 -0.5
2233 9.7 3.0

11 0250
F 0906
1527
2138

1.3
a. 8
0.5
a.o

0.4
2. 7
0.2
2.4

26 0227 0.1 o.o


Sa 0844 10.2 3.1
1508 -0.9 -0.3
2124 9.6 2.9

12 0345 0.7 0.2


w 0959 9.3 2.8
1623 -0.4 -0.1
2236 8.1 2.5

27 0248 -0.2 -0.1


Th 0906 10.6 3.2
1537 -1.6 -0.5
2149 9.1 2.8

12 0439 0.7 0.2


Sa 1054 9.3 2.8
1713 -0.2 -0.1
2321 8.3 2.5

27 0433 -0.9 -0.3


Su 1049 11.1 3.4
1709 -1.9 -0.6
2322 10.1 3.1

12 0332
Sa 094 7
1606
2215

1.0
9.1
0.3
8. 3 .

0.3
2.8
0.1
2. 5

27 0327 -0.5 -0.2


Su 0943 10.5 3.2
1601 -1.2 -0.4
2215 10.0 3.0

13 0423 0.7 0.2


Th 1038 9.4 2.9
1702 -0.4 -0.1
2314 8.1 2.5

28 0346 -0.5 -0.2


F 1004 11.1 3.4
1633 -1.9 -0.6
2245 9.5 2.9

13 0515 0.5 0.2


Su 1127 9.4 2.9
1745 -0.2 -0.1
2353 8.5 2.6

28 0526 -1.2 -0.4


M 1141 11.0 3.4
1758 -1.9 -0.6

13 0412
Su 1025
1639
2248

0.6
9.2
0.1
a.6

0.2
2.8
o.o
2.6

28 0422
M 1036
1651
2303

14 0502 0.7 0.2


F 1116 9.4 2.9
1737 -0.3-0.1
2349 8.2 2.5

29 0442 -0.8 -0.2


Sa 1058 11.3 3.4
1726 -2.1 -0.6
2338 9.8 3.0

14 0550 0.4 0.1


M 1159
9.3 2.8
1818 -0.3 -0.1

14 0448 0.3
M 1058 9.3
1711 -0.1
2320 8. 9

0.1
2.8
o.o
2. 7

29 0512 -1.3 -0.4


Tu 1125 10.5 3.2
1737 -1.4 -0.4
2349 10.4 3.2

15 0537 0.7 0.2


Sa 1149 9.4 2.9
1813 -0.3 -0.1

30 0537 -1.0 -0.3


Su 1153 11.3 3.4
1818 -2.1 -0.6

15 0024 8.6 2.6


Tu 0625 0.2 0.1
1233 9.2 2.8
1850 -0.3 -0.1

15 0522 o.o o.o


Tu 1132 9.3 2.8
1743 -0.3 -0.1
2349 9.1 2.8

30 0601 -1.4 -0.4


w 1214 10.1 3.1
1821 -1.1 -0.3

9.1

9 0231

31 0030 9.9 3.0


M 0632 -1.0 -0.3
1246 11.0 3.4
1908 -1.9 -0.6

Time meridian 75" w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


~eights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

w 0727

2.9

o.o

-1.0 -0.3
10.6 3.2
-1.4 -0.4
10.3 3.1

31 0034 10.3 3.1


Th 0649 -1.3 -0.4
1301 9.6 2.9
1905 -0.7 -0.2

PORTLAND, MAINE, 1983

33

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters


APRIL
Time

Height

Day
h m

ft
m
0116 9. 9 3.0
0735 -1.0 -0.3
134a 9.1 2.a
1 g4g -0.2 -0.1

2 0202

HAY
Time

Height

Time

JUNE

Height

Time

Height

Time

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
16 0032 10.0 3.0
Sa 0655 -1.2 -0.4
1304 g, 0 2.7
1g05 -0.2 -0.1

h m
ft
m
1 0132 9.4 2.g
Su 0756 -0.4 -0.1
1409 a.3 2.5
2004 0.9 0.3

h m
ft
m
16 0058 10.5 3.2
H 072 7 -1.3 -0.4
1340 9. 1 2.8
1939 0.2 0.1

h m
1 0230
w Oa57
1513
2106

ft
8,g
0.6
7.9

17 0150 10.4 3.2


Tu oa22 -1.1 -0.3
1437 8.9 2.7
2035 0.5 0.2

2 0317
Th Og42
155a
2155

Day

17 0116 10.0 3.0


Su 0742 -1.1 -0.3
1353 8.9 2.7
1952 0.1 0.0

H 0841

1.3

2.4
0.4

3 024g
Su 0g12
152a
2126

9.0
o.o

2.7
0.0
2. 4
o. 3

0305
Tu 0931
1547
2142

8.7
0.6
7.7
1.7

2.7
0.2
2.3
0.5

18 024g 10.1 3.1


w Og21 -0.7 -0.2
1538 8.a 2.7
213g 0.7 0.2

3 0405

7. 9
1. 0

1a 0204 10.0 3.0


H 0a33 -O.a -0.2
1446 a.6 2.6
2045 0.5 0.2

4 0340

8.6
0.5
7.5
1.5

2.6
0.2
2.3
0.5

19 025g 9.a 3.0


Tu og31 -0.5 -0.2
1544 a.4 2.6
2145 o.a 0.2

4 0355
w 1024
1641
2237

8.4

2.6

19 0352 g,8 3.0


Th 1024 -0.4 -0.1
1645 8,g 2.7
2246 o.a 0.2

4 0457
Sa 1118
1734
2342

5 0451
Th 1119
173a
2334

1. 2

o. 4

7.6
2.0

2.3
0.6

20 0501 9.5 2.9


F 1128 -0.2 -0.1
1751 9.0 2. 7
2357 0.7 0.2

5 0551
Su 1204
1823

6 0549
F 1211
1a32

8.1
1.3
7.8

2.5
0.4
2.4

21 0611 9.4
Sa 1232 -0. 1
1a54 9.3

1624
2221
5 0439
Tu 11 oa
1 726
2320

8. 2

2. 5

0.9

0.3

7.3

2.2

1.a

0.5

20 0400 9.6 2.g


w 1035 -0.2 -0.1
1652 8.4 2.6
2253 1.0 0.3

6 0540
w 1208
1829

8.1
1.2
7.3

2.5
0.4
2.2

21 0510 g,5
Th 1142 -0.1
1803 a.5

2.9
0.0
2.6

2 0217

1457
2051

9.0
0.1
7.9

2.7

o. 0

1. 0

o. 3

7.5
2.0

2.3
0.6

8.2

2.5

2.g

Time

Height

Day

9.5 2.9
Sa 0824 -0,6 -0.2
1435 a.5 2.6
2035 0.4 0.1

M 1007

Height

Day

F 1030
164 7
224a

6 0037

1.7

2.7
0.2
2.4
0.5

h m
ft
m
16 0239 10.3 3.1
Th og07 -o,g -0.3
1526 9.3 2.8
2128 0.4 o. 1

8.6
0.9
7.a
1. a

2.6
0.3
2.4
o. 5

17 0342 g,9 3.0


F 1008 -0.6 -0.2
1630 g,3 2.8
2235 0.4 0.1

8.4
1. 1

o. 3

2.6

18 044g g,5 2.9


Sa 1109 -0.3 -0;1
1733 9.4 2.9
2343 0.4 0.1

7. 9"

2. 4

1.8

0.5

8.2

2.5
0.3
2.5
0.5

19 0556 9.1
Su 1210 -0.1
1835 9. 5

0.0

2.5
0.3
2.5

20 0051
M 0701
1309
1933

o.o

1. 1

8.1
1.6
8. 1
1. 1

8.3

0.2
8.a
0.1
'9,7

2.a
2.9

o. 1
2.7

3.0

o.o

o. 0

M 0641

2.a

1252
1gog

1.2
8.1
1. 0
8.7

0.4
2.5
o. 3
2.7

21 0152 -0.1
Tu oao3 a.7
1405 0.2
2024 9.a

7 0125
Tu 0733
133a
1g55

0.7
8.2
0.7
9.1

0.2
2.5
0.2
2.a

22 0247 -0.3 -0.1


w 0900 8.6 2.6
1456 0.3 0.1
2114 g,a 3.0

8 0215

0.2

0.1

8. 4

2. 6

1423
2039

0.5
9.6

0.2
2.9

23 0337 -0.5 -0.2


Th Og51 a.6 2.6
1543 0.4 0.1
2201 9.a 3.0

2.7

o. 1

3.0

7 0022
Th 0640
1307
1925

1. 9
8. 1

o. 6

1.2
7.5

0.4
2.3

22 0006 Q,g
F 0622 g,5
1250 -0.1
1912 a.9

0.3
2.9
o.o
2.7

7 0032
Sa 0644
1301
1920

1.8
8.2
1. 2
8.1

0.5
2.5
o. 4
2.5

22 0106 0.4
Su 0719 9.3
1333 -0.1
1954 9. 7

8 0120
F 0736
1359
2013

1.8
8.3
1. 1
7.a

0.5
2.5
0.3
2.4

23 0115 0.6 0.2


Sa 0731 g,6 2.g
1354 -0.3 -0.1
2013 g,4 2.g

8 0123
Su 0736
134g
2002

1.5
8.3
1.D
8.4

0.5
2.5
0.3
2.6

23 0207 o.o o.o


H 0821
9.3 2.a
1427 -0.2 -0.1
2047 10.0 3.0

9 0210
Sa Oa26
1442
2055

1. 5
8.6
o. 9
8.2

o. 5

24 021g 0.1 o.o


Su Oa34 g,a 3.0
1450 -0.5 -0.2
2107 9.9 3.0

9 0212
H 0821

1431
2044

1.0
a.5
0.7

0.3
2.6
0.2

8. 9

2. 7

24 0303 -0.5 -0.2


Tu 0916 9.3 2.8
1519 -0.2 -0.1
2135 10.1 3.1

9 0303 -0.4 -0.1


Th 0g14 8.6 2.6
1511 0.2 0.1
2124 10.1 3.1

24 0425 -0.6 -0.2


F 1 03a a. 5 2. 6
162a 0.5 0.2
2243 9.7 3.0

10 0256
Su 0911
1521
2132

1. 0

o. 3

25 0316 -0.5 -0.2


H 0930
9. 9 3.0
1541 -0.7 -0.2
2156 10.2 3.1

10 0255
Tu 0907
1511
2121

0.4
8.7
0.4
9.3

0.1
2.7
0.1
2.a

25 0353 -O.a -0.2


w 1007 9.2 2.a
1606 -0.1 0.0
2221 10.1 3.1

10 0351 -1.0 -0.3


F 1001
8.9 2.7
1557 o.o o.o
2212 10.5 3.2

25 050a -0.6 -0.2


Sa 1122 8.4 2.6
1710 0.7 0.2
2324 9.7 3.0

11 0339 -0.2 -0.1


w 094a 8.9 2.7
1551 0.1 o.o
2202 9. 7 3.0

26 0441 -1.0 -0.3


Th 1054 9.0 2.7
164g o.o o.o
2303 10.1 3.1

11 0440 -1.4 -0.4


Sa 1051 9.1 2.8
1646 -0.2 -0.1
2301 10.a 3.3

26 054a -0.4 -0.1


Su 1201 a.3 2.5
1751 o.a 0.2

11 0337
M 0948
1557
2206

a. a
0.6
a.6

2. 5

2.6
0. 3
2.5
2.1

0.2
2.6

o. 5 0.2

0.1
2.8

o.o

3.0

w OB23

g, 0

2. 7

26 04Qg -o.g -0.3


Tu 1022 9.9 3.0
162a -o.a -0.2
2242 10.4 3.2

o. 0
g, 1
o.o
9.3

0.0
2. a
o.o
2.a

27 0459 -1.2 "0.4


w 1110 g,8 3.0
1713 -0.7 -0.2
2327 10.3 3.1

12 0421 -0.7 -0.2


Th 1030 9,0 2.7
1630 -0.1 o.o
2240 10.1 3.1

27 0526 -1.0 -0.3


F 1139 a.g 2.7
1731 0.2 0.1
2345 g,g 3.0

12 0529 -1.6 -0.5


Su 1142 9.3 2.a
1737 -0.2 -0.1
2351 10.g 3.3

27 0002 g,5 2.9


M 062a -0.2 -0.1
1241 a.3 2.5
1a2a 1.0 0.3

13 0452 -0.4 -0.1


w 1102 9.2 2.a
1706 -0.2 -0.1
2315 9.6 z. 9

2a 0542 -1.3 -0.4


Th 1156 9.5 2.9
1756 -0.4 -0.1

13 0503 -1.2 -0.4


F 1114 g,1 2.a
1713 -0.2 -0.1
2325 10.4 3.2

28 060a -0.8 -0.2


Sa 1222 8.6 2.6
1a12 0.5 0.2

13 0620 -1.7 -o.5


M 1234
9,3 2.8
1830 -0.2 -0.1

2a 0042
Tu 0706
131a
1gOg

14 0532 -O.a -0.2


Th 1141 9.2 2.a
1744 -0.3 -0.1
2351 9.9 3.0

29 oooa 10.1 3.1


F 0628 -1.2 -0.4
1242 9.1 2.8
1837 -0.1 o.o

14 0549 -1.4 -0.4


Sa 1159 9.2 2.8
1758 -0.2 -0.1

29 0026 g,6 2.9


Su 054g -0.5 -0.2
1303 a.4 2.6
1a54 o.a 0.2

14 0044 10.g 3.3


Tu 0715 -1.5 -0.5
132g 9.4 2.9
1g26 o.o o.o

2g 011g

15 0610 -1.1 -0.3


F 1219 g,2 2.8
1823 -0.3 -0.1

30 0050 9.8 3.0


Sa 0710 -0.8 -0.2
1324 a.7 2.7
191g 0.4 0.1

15 0009 10.5 3.2


Su 0636 -1.5 -0.5
1247 9.2 2.8
1846 -0.1 o.o

30 0105 g,4 2.9


H 0731 -0.2 -0.1
1345 a.2 2.5
1935 1.1 0.3

15 0140 10.7 3.3


w 0809 -1.3 -0.4
1425 g,3 2.8
2025 0.2 0.1

12 0415
Tu 1025
1633
2241

g, 0

2. 7

0.3

0.1

31 0145
Tu 0812
1427
2020

9.1
0.2
a.o
1.4

2.8
0.1
2.4
0.4

Time meridian 75 w. 0000 is midnight, 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

1.1

2,g
0.0
2.5
0.3

1356
1g5o

9.2
0.2
a.1
1.3

2.a
0.1
2.5
0.4

30 0200
Th 0822
1435
2032

9.0
0.4
a.1
1.4

2.7
0.1
2.5
0.4

w 0743

g,4
0.0

a.2

34

PORTLAND, MAINE, 1983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
JULY
Time

AUGUST

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day
ft
8.7
0.6

Time

Height

Day

SEPTEMBER
Time

Height

Day

1.4

2.7
0.2
2.5
0.4

h m
ft
m
16 0326 9.8 3.0
Sa 094 7 -0.7 -0.2
1608 9.6 2.9
2219 o.o o.o

h m
1 0332
M 0944
1557
2216

ft
8.2
0.6
8.6
0.7

2.5
0.2
2.6
0.2

16 0514
Tu 1115
1 738

2 0323
Sa 0944
1558
2205

8.5
0.7
8.2
1. 3

2.6
0.2
2.5
o. 4

17 0431 9.2 2.8


Su 1044 -0.2 -0.1
1707 9.5 2.9
2325 0.1 0.0

2 0421
Tu 1032
1646
2309

8.0
0.7
8.8
0.5

2.4
0.2
2.7
0.2

17 0003
w 0619
1215
1839

0.2
7.9
0.9
9.0

0.1
2.4
0.3
2. 7

0411
Su 1027
1642
2256

8.2
0.8
8.4
1.2

2.5
0.2
2.6
0.4

18 0536
M 1144
1808

3 0515
w 1123
1739

7.9
o. 7
9.1

2.4
0.2
2.8

18 0106
Th 0722
1317
1939

0.3
7.8
1. 1
9.0

0.1
2.4

4 0502
M 1114
1730
2349

a. 1

2. 5

19 0029
Tu 0641
1243
1907

0.1
8.3
o;4
9.4

o.o
2.5
0.1
2.9

0.1
2.4
0.2
2.9

19 0205
F 0821
1411
2032

h m

0241
0902
1515
2118

8. 1

0.9
8.6
0.8

0.3
2.6
0.2

8.7
0.1
9.4

2.7
0.0
2.9

4 0007
Th 0615
1219
183 7

0.2
8.0
0.7
9.5

Time

Height

Day
h m

ft
8.3
0.6
9.1

Time

Height

Day

1 0449
Th 1051
1709
2341

ft
8.0
0.9
9.2
0.1

2.4
0.3
2.8
o.o

16 0036
F 0655
1248
19Qg

2 0551
F 1154
1813

8.0
0.9
9. 5

2.4
0.3
2. 9

17 0135
Sa 0751
1345
2005

8.9

2.7

3 0045 -0.1
Sa 0659 8.3
1259 0.7
1917 10.0

0.0
2.5
0.2
3.0

18 0226
Su 0839
1436
2051

0.6
8.1
1. 2
9.1

0.2
2.S
0.4
2.8

0.3
7. 9
1.1
9.1

0.1
2.4
0.3
2.8

4 0149 -0.5 -0.2


Su 0802 8.8 2.1
1400 0.3 0.1
2018 10.4 3.2

19 0309
M 0923
1519
2133

0.5
8.4
1.0
g,2

0.2
2.6
0.3
2.8

2.5
0.2
2.8

o. 3

h m

h m

ft
0.7
7.7
1. 5

8.7
0.7
7.8
1. 4

0.2
2.3
0.5
2. 7

0.2
2.4

o. 4
2.7

8. 0

2. 4

2.7

20 0130
w 0745
1341
Z003

o. 0
8.2
0.6
9.4

o. 0

8.9

2.5
0.2
2.9

5 0106 -0.2 -0.1


F 0717 8.2 2.5
1317 0.5 0.2
1934 9.9 3.0

20 0255
Sa 0911
1502
2121

0.2
8.0
1.1
9.3

0.1
2.4
0.3
2.8

5 0248 -0.9 -0.3


M 0901 9.3 2.8
1501 -0.2 -0.1
2119 10.8 3.3

20 0349
Tu 1000
1557
2212

0.4
8. 6
0.7
9. 3

0.1
2.6
0.2
2.8

0.4
0.7
9. 3

0.1
2.4
0.2
2. 8

21 0227 -0.1
Th 0841 8.1
1436 0.8
2055 9.5

o.o
2.5
0.2
2.9

6 0207 -0.6 -0.2


Sa 0818 8.5 2.6
1415 0.2 0.1
2034 10.4 3.2

21 0341
Su 0953
1546
2202

0.2
8.2
l. 0
9. 4

0.1
2.5
o. 3

6 0344 -1.3 -0.4


Tu 0956 9.8 3.0
1559 -0.7 -0.2
2215 11.1 3.4

21 0425
w 1033
1633
2246

0.2
8.8
0.4
9.3

0.1
2.7
0.1
2.8

7 0138 -0.1
Th 0746 8.2
1345 0.5
2003 9.8

o.o
2.5
0.2
3.0

22 0318 -0.2 -0.1


F 0932 8.2 2.5
1524 0.8 0.2
2141 9.5 2.9

7 0306 -1.0 -0.3


Su 0916 9.0 2.1
1514 -0.1 o.o
2132 10.9 3.3

22 0425
M 1034
1625
2241

0.1
8.4
0.8
9. 5

0.0
2.6
0.2
2. 9

7 0436 -1.6 -0.5


10.3 3.1
1654 -1.1 -0.3
2308 11.1 3.4

22 0457
Th 1104
1709
2319

0.1
8. 9
0.2
9.2

o.o

8 0401 -1.4 -0.4


M 1012 9.4 2.9
1610 -0.5 -0.2
2228 11.2 3.4

23 0459
Tu 1108
1702
2316

0.1
8.5
o. 7
9.5

o.o
2.6
0.2
2.9

8 0527 -1.7 -0.5


Th 1140 10.5 3.2
1748 -1.3 -0.4

23 0528 0.1
F 1134 9.1
1744 -0.1
2351 9.1

0.0
2.8
o.o
2.8

24 0446 -0.2 -0.18.3 2.5


1649 0.9 0.3
2304 9.5 2.9

9 0455 -1.7 -0.5


Tu 1107 9.8 3.0
1707 -0.8 -0.2
2323 11.3 3.4

24 0533
w 1142
1738
2349

0.1
8.6
0.6
9.4

0.0
2.6
0.2
2.9

9 0001 10.9 3.3


F 0616 -1.6 -0.5
"1230 10.5 3.2
1842 -1.4 -0.4

24 0601 0.1 0.0


Sa 1205 9.2 2.8
1819 -0.2 -0.1

10 0418 -1.5 -0.5


Su 1031 9.2 2.8
1626 -0.3 -0.1
2241 11.1 3.4

25 0527 -0.1
M 1138 8.3
1727 0.9
2341 9.5

o.o
2.5
0.3
2.9

10 0548 -1.8 -0.5


w 1200 10.1 3.1
1802 -0.9 -0.3

25 0605
Th 1212
1813

0.1
8.7
0.5

o.o
2.7
0.2

10 0054 10.4 3.2


Sa 0705 -1.2 -0.4
1319 10.3 3.1
1934 -1.2 -0.4

25 0026 8.9 2.7


Su 0633 0.1 0.0
1242 9.2 2.8
1857 -0.3 -0.1

11 0512 -1.7 -0.5


M 11?3 9.4 2.9
1720 -0.4 -0.1
2336 11.2 3.4

26 0603 -0.1
Tu 1213 8.3
1804 0.9

o.o
2.5
0.3

11 0017 11.1 3.4


Th 0640 -1.7 -0.5
1254 10.2 3.1
1858 -0.9 -0.3

26 0023
F 0636
1242
1849

9.2
0.1
8.7
0.4

2.8
0.0
2.7
0.1

11 0148 9.7 3.0


Su 0756 -0.7 -0.2
1412 10.0 3.0
2027 -0.8 -0.2

26 0103 8.7 2.7


M 0710 0.2 0.1
1319 9.3 2.8
1937 -0.3 -0.1

12 0605 -1.8 -0.5


Tu 1219 9.7 3,0
1816 -0.5 -0.2

27 0017
w 0638
1247
1842

9.4
o.o
8.4
0.9

2.9
0.0
2.6
0.3

12 0111 10.7 3.3


F 0731 -1.5 -0.5
1347 10.1 3.1
1956 -0.8 -0.2

27 0056
Sa 0709
1318
192 7

9.0
0.1
8.8
0.3

2.7
o.o
2. 7
0.1

12 0243 9.0 2.7


M 0849 -0.1 0.0
1504 9.5 2.9
2126 -0.3 -0.1

27 0147 8.5 2.6


Tu 0750 0.4 0.1
1401 9.3 2.8
2025 -0.2 -0.1

13 0031 11.1 3.4


w 0659 -1.7 -0.5
1313 9.8 3.0
1913 -0.4 -0.1

28 0052
Th 0711
1321
1919

9.2
0.1
8.4
0.9

2.8
0.0
2.6
0.3

13 0208 10.1 3.1


Sa 0824 -1.0 -0.3
1441 9.9 3.0
2054 -0.6 -0.2

28 0135
Su 0744
1353
2008

a. 1

2.1
0.1
2.7
0.1

13 0341
Tu 0944
1603
222 7

8.4
0.5
9.1

2.6
0.2
2.8

o. 1 o. 0

28 0233 8.3
w 0838 0.7
1451 9.3
2118 -0.1

2.5
0.2
2.8

14 0127 10.8 3.3


Th 0753 -1.5 -0.5
1409 9.8 3.0
2012 -0.3 -0.1

29 0128
F 0747
1356
2000

9.0
0.3
8.4
0.9

2.7
0.1
2.6
0.3

14 0305 9.5 2.9


Su 0918 -0.5 -0.2
1538 9.6 2.9
2155 -0.3 -0.1

29 0214
M 0822
1433
2053

8.5
0.4
8. 9
0.2

2.6
0.1

14 0445
w 1043
1704
2332

7.9
1.1
8.7
0.5

2.4
0.3
2.7
0.2

29 0328
Th 0930
1547
2215

8.1
0.9
9.3
0.1

2.5
0.3
2.8
0.0

15 0225 10.4 3.2


F 0848 -1.1 -0.3
1507 9.7 3.0
2115 -0.1 o.o

30 0206
Sa 0823
1433
2040

8.8
0.4
8.4
0.8

2.7
0.1
2.6
0.2

15 0408
M 1015
1637
2257

30 0258
Tu 0907
1518
2144

8.3
o. 6

2.5
0.2

2.3

o. 4

2.5

8.6

2.6

0.2

0.1

30 0429
F 1033
1648
2322

8.1

2. 7

15 0551
Th 1146
1809

1. 4

8. 9

31 0246
Su 0901
1514
2126

8.5

2.6

8.5
0.8

2.6
0.2

31 0350
w 0956
1612
2240

8.1
0.8

2.5
0.2
2.8
0.1

5 0555
Tu 1203
1821
6 0044

w 0649
1253
1912

o. 8 o. 2

s.o

8 0231 .Q.6 -0.2


F 0842 8.5 2.6
1439 0.2 0.1
2055 10.3 3.1
0327 -1.1 -0.3
Sa 0937 8.8 2.7
1532 0.0 0.0
2148 10.8 3.3

23 0404 -0.2
Sa 1018 8.2
1609 0.8
2225 9.5

-0.1
2.5
0.2
2.9

su 1100

o. 5 o. 2

8.8
0.1
9.3
o.o

2.7
0.0
2.8
o.o

0.3
8.8
0.2

9. 1

0.2

2. 9

2. 7

0.1

Time meridian 75 w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

w 1049

7.7

1. 1

9.3
0. 1

2. 7

o. 1
2.8

a. o

o. 3

2.8
0.0

PORTLAND, MAINE, 1983

35

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters


OCTOBER
Time

Hefght

Day

NOVEMBER
Time

Height

Day

Time

Height

DECEMBER
Time

Height

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
1 0117 -0.3 -0.1
Tu 0736 9.5 2.9
1344 0.1 o.o
1957 9.8 3.0

16 0139
w 0754
1405
2015

ft
1.0
8.5
D.g
8.4

2 0214 -0.6 -0.2


lO.D 3.0
1444 -0.6 -D.2
2056 10.0 3.0

17 0221
Th 0834
1447
2057

Time

Height

Time

Height

Day

Day

D.3
2.6
0.3
2.6

ft
m
1 0154 -0.3 -0.1
Th 0815 IO.D 3.0
1434 -0.7 -0.2
2045 9. 2 2.8

16 0128
F D742
1405
2013

0.8
8.8
0.4
8.5

0.2
2.7
0.1
2.6

2 0247 -0.4 -0.1


F 0906 10.3 3.1
1525 -1.1 -0.3
2138 9.2 2.8

17 0213 0.6 0.2


Sa 0827 9.2 2.8
1450 -0.2 -0.1
2059 8.2 2.5

18 0258 0.5
F 0911
9.2
1527 -0.1
2136 8.6

0.2
2.8
0.0
2.6

3 0!38 -0.4 -0.1


Sa 0953 10.4 3.2
1615 -1.3 -0.4
2229 9.1 2.8

18 0255 0.4 0.1


Su 0908 9.7 3.0
1536 -0.8 -0.2
2145 8.5 2.6

ft
8.2
1.0
9.5

2.5
D.3
2.9

16 0053
Su 0715
1312
1927

1.0
7.9
1.7
8.6

0.3
2.4
0.5
2.6

2 0029 -0.1
Su 0646 8.6
1246 0.7
1903 9.9

o.o
2.6
0.2
3.0

17 0146
M 0802
1402
2016

1.0
8.2
1.3
8.7

0.3
2.5
0.4
2.7

3 0133 -0.4 -0.1


9.1 2.8
1352 0.2 0.1
2009 1D.2 3.1

18 0229
Tu 0844
1444
2058

0.8
8.5
0.9
8.9

0.2
2.6
0.3
2.7

3 D307 -D.8 -0.2


Th D922 ID.4 3.2
1537 -1.1 -0.3
2150 10.0 3.0

4 0231 -0.8 -0.2


Tu 0847 9.7 3.0
1452 -0.4 -0.1
2108 10.6 3.2

19 0308
w 0921
1525
2137

0.6
8.8
0.5
9.0

0.2
2.7
D.2
2.7

4 0356 -0.9 -0.3


F lOll 1D.6 3.2
1628 -1.5 -0.5
2241 9.9 3.0

19 D335 0.3 0.1


Sa 0945 9.5 2.9
16D6 -D.6 -0.2
2215 8.7 2.7

4 0425 -0.3 -0.1


Su i039 10.3 3.1
1702 -1.4 -0.4
2315 9.0 2.7

19 0341 0.1 o.o


M 0953 10.1 3.1
1620 -1.2 -0.4
2230 8.8 2.7

5 0325 -1.1 -0.3


3.1
1548 -1.0 -0.3
2202 10.7 3.3

20 0343
Th 0953
1602
2212

0.4
9.1
0.1

0.1
2.8
o.o

9. 0

2. 7

5 0442 -0.9 -0.3


Sa 1057 10.7 3.3
1716 -1.6 -0.5
2330 9.6 2.9

20 0413 0.1 o.o


Su 1022 9.8 3.0
1647 -1.0"-0.3
2255 8.8 2.7

5 0509 -0.1 o.o


M 1121 10.2 3.1
1748 -1.2 -0.4

20 D424 -0.1 o.o


Tu 1038 10.5 3.2
17D6 -1.5 -0.5
2318 9.0 2.7

6 0417 -1.3 -0.4


3.2
1641 -1.4 -0.4
2255 10.6 3.2

21 0417 0.2 0.1


F 1025 9.3 2.8
1637 -0.3 -0.1
2247 9.0 2.7

6 0527 -0.6 -0.2


Su 1141 10.5 3.2
1804 -1.5 -0.5

21 0452 o.o O.D


M 1102 10.1 3.1
1126 -1.2 -0.4
2338 8.9 2.7

6 0000 8.8 2.7


Tu 0552 0.2 0.1
1206 9.9 3.0
1830 -0.9 -0.3

21 D513 -0.2 -D.1


w 1124 10.7 3.3
1755 -1.6 -0.5

7 0504 -1.3 -0.4


F111810.7 3.3
1732 -1.6 -0.5
2344 10.3 3.1

22 0449 0.1 o.o


Sa 1057 9.5 2.9
1713 -0.6 -D.2
2322 9.0 2.7

7 0016 9.3 2.8


M 0613 -0.2 -0.1
1225 10.1 3.1
1850 -1.1 -0.3

22 0533 o.o o.o


Tu 1144 10.3 3.1
1811 -1.3 -0.4

8 0551 -1.2 -0.4


Sa 1204 10.6 3.2
1822 -1.5 -0.5

23 0523 O.D o.o


Su 1131 9.6 2.9
1751 -0.8 -0.2
2359 8. 9 2. 7

8 01D3 8.8 2.7


Tu 0658 0.2 0.1
1312 9.7 3.0
1937 -0.7 -0.2

23 0021 8.9 2.7


W0617 D.l O.D
1229 10.3 3.1
1858 -1.2 -0.4

9 0034 9.8 3.0


Su 0638 -0.8 -0.2
1252 10.3 3.1
1911 -1.3 -D.4

24 D600 D.l D.O


M 1209 9.8 3.0
1831 -0.8 -0.2

w 0745

10 0124 9.3 2.8


H 0727 -0.2 -0.1
1340 9.9 3.0
2001 -0.8 -0.2

25 D041 8.8 2.7


Tu 0640 0.2 D.l
1250 9.8 3.0
1915 -0.8 -0.2

10 0241
Th 0836
1449
2118

11 0217 8.7 2.7


Tu 0815 0.4 0.1
1429 9.3 2.8
2057 -0.2 -0.1

26 0126 8.6 2.6


w 0726 D.4 0.1
1337 9.7 3.D
20D3 -0.6 -0.2

12 0313
w 0910
1525
2152

8.1
1.0
8.9
0.3

2.5
0.3
2.7
0.1

13 0413
Th 1008
1627
2255

7.7
1.5
8.5
o.8

14 0516
F 1111
1730
2357
15 0619
Sa 1212
1832

7.6
1.8
8.4

h m

1 0538
Sa 1138
1757

H 0749

w 0940 10.2

Th 1030 10.6

h m

ft

w 0831

9 0153

8.4
0.8
1400 9.3
2027 -0.1

h m

----hm

7 0043

8.5 2.6
0.5 0.2
1247 9.6 2.9
1913 -0.5 -0.2

w 0634

8 0127 8.3
Th 0719 0.9
1329 9.3
1958 -0.1

h m

ft
0.9
8.8
0.3
8.0

0.3
2.7
D.l
2.4

22 D005 9.1 2.8


Th 0601 -0.2 -0.1
1214 1D.7 3.3
1844 -1.6 -0.5

2.5
0.3
2.8
0.0

23 D056 9.2 2.8


F 0655 -0.2 -D.l
1308 10.6 3.2
1937 -1.4 -0.4

2.6
0.2
2.8
0.0

24 0111 . 8.8 2.7


Th D708 0.3 0.1
132D 10.2 3.1
1950 -1.0 -0.3

0211
0804
1414
2041

8.0
1.2
8.9
o. 3

2.4
0.4
2.7
0.1

24 015D 9.2 2.8


Sa 0750 D.O 0.0
1404 10.3 3.1
2 030 -1. 1 -0. 3

8.0
1.3
8.8
0.4

2.4
0.4
2.7
0.1

25 D2D3 8.7 2.7


F 0801 D.5 0.2
1414 10.0 3.0
2D46 -0.7 -D.2

10 0257
Sa 0853
1502
2128

7.8
1.5
8.5
0.7

2.4
0.5
2.6
0.2

25 D248 9.2 2.8


Su D851 D.2 D.1
15D4 9.8 3.0
2130 -0.8 -0.2

11 0337
F 0930
1544
2213

7.7
1.7
8.5

2.3
D.5
2.6

o. 9 o. 3

26 0302 8.7 2.7


Sa 0902 0.7 0.2
1515 9. 7 3.0
2147 -0.4 -0.1

11 0347
Su 0942
1554
2218

7.7
1.7
8.2
1.0

2.3
0.5
2.5
0.3

26 D350 9.2 2.8


M 0957 0.3 0.1
1608 9.3 2.8
2229 -0.4 -0.1

27 0217 8.5 2.6


Th 0817 0.7 0.2
1428 9.6 2.9
2059 -0.3 -0.1

12 0434
Sa 1027
1643
2309

7.6 "2.3
1.9 0.6
8.2 2.5
1.1 0.3

27 0407 8.7 2.7


Su 1D09 0.8 0.2
1621 9.4 2.9
2250 -0.2 -0.1

12 0435
M 1037
1646
2306

7.7
1.7
8.0
1.1

2.3
0.5
2.4
0.3

27 D452 9.2 2.8


Tu 1105 0.3 0.1
1718 8.9 2.7
2333 -0.2 -D.1

2.3
0.5
2.6
0.2

28 D313 8.3
F 0913
l.D
1528 9.5
2200 -0.1

2.5
0.3
2.9
o.o

13 0533
Su 1127
1742

7.6
1.9
8.1

2.3
0.6
2.5

28 0513 8.9 2.7


M 1119
0. 7 0.2
1733 9.2 2.8
2356 -D.2 -0.1

13 0526
Tu 1132
1741
2354

7.8
1.6
7.8

2.4
0.5
2.4

1. 1

o. 3

28 0557
w 1214
1827

7.6

2.3

1. 8

0. 5

2.5
D.3
2.9
0.0

14 D005
M D625
1227
183 7

7.8
1.7
8.2

o. 4

2.6
0.3

8.3
1.1
9.4
o.o

1. 2

8.4
1.0

29 0418
Sa 1019
1635
2307

29 0617
Tu 1229
1842

2.8
0.1
2.8

14 0614
w 1227
1834

8.1
1.3
7.8

2.5
0.4
2.4

29 OD35 o.o o.o


Th 0659 9.5 2.9
1320 -0.2 -0.1
1933 8.5 2.6

2.3
0.5
2.6

30 0527
Su 1129
1745

8. 5
1.0
9.4

2. 6
0.3
2.9

15 0054
Tu 0714
1318
1930

1.1
8.1
1.4
8.3

0.3
2.5
0.4
2.5

30 0057 -0.2 -0.1


w 0718 9.6 2.9
1334 -0.1 o.o
1946 9.2 2.8

15 0041
Th 0659
1318
1923

1.0
8.4
0.8
7.8

0.3
2.6
0.2
2.4

30 0133 0.1 0.0


F 0757
9.7 3.0
1421 -0.6 -0.2
2033 8.5 2.6

31 0014 -0.1
M 0635 8. 9
1239 0.6
1855 9.6

o.o
2. 7
0.2
2.9

2.4
0.5
2.5

9.2
0.4
9.2

Time meridian 75" w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

9.3
0.1
8.6

2.8
o.o
2.6

31 0230 0.1 o.o


Sa 0850 9.9 3.0
1514 -0.8 -0.2
2128 8.5 2.6

36

BOSTON, MASS., 1983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
JANUARY

Time

Height

FEBRUARY

Time

Height

Time

Day

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
1 0009 10.0 3.0
Sa 0608 -0.9 -0.3
1223 11.7 3. 6
1847 -2.2 -0.7

h m
ft
m
16 0028 8.6 2.6
Su 0624 0.6 0.2
1237 9.7 3.0
1855 -0.4 -0.1

0135
Tu 0738
1354
2009

2 0102 10.1 3.1


Su 0701 -0.9 -0.3
1318 11.5 3.5
1940 -2.0 -0.6

17 0106 8.6 2.6


M 0703 0.6 0.2
1315 9.6 2.9
1935 -0.3 -0.1

3 0156 10.0

3.0

M 0756 -0.7 -0.2

1413 11.0 3.4


2033 -1.6 -0.5
4 0252 9.9 3.0
Tu 0854 -0.4 -0.1
1510 10.4 3.2
2129 -1.1 -0.3
5 0349

9.7 3.0
-0.1 o.o
1608 9.8 3.0
2224 -o.5 -o.2

w 0955

h m

Height
ft
m
10.4 3.2
-1.1 -0.3
10.9 3.3
-1.6 -0.5

2 0227 10.3 3.1


-0.8 -0.2
1449 10.3 3.1
2059 -1.0 -0.3

w 0833

MARCH
Time

Height
Day

h m
ft
m
16 0116 9.2 2.8
w 0719 0.1 o.o
132g 9.6 2.9
1943 -0.3 -0.1

0023
Tu 0627
1243
1855

Height

h m

h m
ft
m
16 0005 9.6 2.9
w 0614 -0.4 -0.1
1224 9.9 3.0
1834 -0.4 -0.1

2 0110 10.7 3.3


-1.4 -0.4
1332 10.7 3.3
i942 -1.2 -0.4

17 0045 9.8 3.0


Th 0654 -0.5 -0.2
1303 9.7 3.0
1913 -0.3 -0.1
18 0122 9.9 3.0
F 0737 0.5 -0.2
1347 9.5 2.9
1954 -0.1 0.0

18 0235
F 0847
1456
2105

9.4
0.1
9.1
0.2

2.9
0.0
2.8
0.1

3 0157 10.5 3.2


Th 0807 -1.0 -0.3
1423 10.0 3.0
2029 -0.6 -0.2

F 0859 -0.5 -0.2

19 0227
w 0830
1438
2056

8.7
0.7
9.2
0.1

2.7
0.2
2.8
o.o

4 0413
F 1027
1639
2245

9.7
0.0
8.9
0.3

3.0
0.0
2.7
0.1

19 0321
Sa 0938
1547
2156

9.4
0.1
8.8
0.4

2.9
0.0
2.7
0.1

20 0310
Th 0917
1526
2140

8.8
0.7
8.9
0.3

2.7
0.2
2.7
0.1

5 0507
Sa 1126
1739
2341

9.4
0.4
8.3
0.8

2.9
0.1
2.5
0.2

20 0410
Su 1032
1643
2249

9.5
0.2
8.5
0.6

Height

ft
m
10.7 3.3
-1.5 -0.5
11.2 3.4
-1.7 -0.5

2.8
0.0
2.9
o.o

2.7
0.2
2.9
0.0

Time
Day

17 0153 9.3
Th 0801 0.1
1411 9.4
2024 -0.1

18 0145 8.7
Tu 0745 0.7
1356 9.4
2014 -0.1

3 0318 10.0 3.0


Th 0929 -0.4 -0.1
1542 9.6 2.9
2152 -0.3 --0.1

Time

Day

w 0718

4 0246 10.2

3.1

1515
2118

9.3
0.1

2.8
o.o

19 0204 10.0 3.0


Sa 0823 -0.5 -0.2
1433 9.2 2.8
2039 0.2 0.1

2.9
0.1
2.6
0.2

5 0334
Sa 0952
1606
2208

9.7
o.o
8.6
0.7

3.0
0.0
2.6
0.2

20 0252 9.9 3.0


Su 0913 -0.3 -0.1
1525 8.9 2. 7
2128 0.5 0.2

6 0446
Th 1056
1710
2322

9.6
0.2
9.2
o.o

2.9
0.1
2.8
o.o

21 0355
F 10D7
1616
2229

8.9
0.7
8.7
0.4

2.7
0.2
2.7
0.1

6 0603
Su 1227
1838

9.2
0.6
7.9

2.8
0,2
2.4

21 0506
M 1131
1742
2348

9.6
0.1
8.4
0.7

2.9
0.0
2.6
0.2

6 0429
Su 1048
1702
2304

9.3
0.5
8.1
1.3

2.8
0.2
2.5
0.4

21 0345 9.8
M 1010 -0.1
1622 8.6
2227 0.8

3.0
0.0
2.6
0.2

7 0543

9.5
0.3
8.7

2.9
0.1
2.7

22 0444
Sa 1103
1709
2321

9.1
0.6
8.5
0.6

2.8
0.2
2.6
0.2

7 OD38
M 0700

1326
1939

1.1
9.0
0.6
7.8

0.3
2.7
0.2
2.4

22 0606 9.7
Tu 1235 -0.1
1845 8.4

3.0
0.0
2.6

7 0523

1811

M 1148
1802

8.9
0.8
7.7

2.7
0.2
2.3

22 0442
Tu 1111
1723
2328

9.7
o.b
8.4
0.9

3.0
o.o
2.6
0.3

8 0019
Sa 0641
1301
1913

0.4
9.5
0.3
8.4

0.1
2.9

Ool

23 0536
Su 1200
1808

9.3
0.3
8.4

2.8
0.1
2.6

8 0136
Tu 0755
1421
2035

1.3
9.0
0.5
7.8

0.4
2.7
0.2
2.4

23 0051 0.6 0.2


w 0707 10.0 3.0
1339 -0.4 -0.1
1949 8.7 2.7

8 0002
Tu 0621
1249
1901

1.6
8.7
1.0
7.6

0.5
2.7
0.3
2.3

23 0545 9.7
w 1216 -0.1
1828 8.5

3.0
o.o
2.6

9 0115
Su 0734
1357"
2010

0.6
9.5
0.2
8.2

0.2
2.9
0.1
2.5

24 0017 0.6
M 0632 9.7
1259 -0.1
1908 8.5

0.2
3.0
0.0
2.6

9 0228

1.2
9.1
0.4
8.0

0.4
2.8
0.1
2.4

24 0154 0.3 0.1


Th 0810 10.4 3.2
1439 -0.9 -0.3
2050 9.1 2.8

9 0101

1509
2124

1344
2000

1.6
8.7
0.9
7.7

0.5
2.7
0.3
2.3

24 0035 0.7 0.2


Th 0651 9.9 3.0
1320 -0.3 -0.1
1933 8.8 2.7

10 0206
M 0827
1451
2103

0.8
9.5
0.1
8.2

0.2
2.9
o.o
2.5

25 0115 0.4 0.1


Tu 0731 10.1 3.1
1400 -0.6 -0.2
2008 8.8 2.7

10 0316
Th 0932
1554
2207

1.0
9.3
0.1
8.2

0.3
2.8
o.o
2.5

25 0255 -0.2 -0.1


F 0911 10.9 3.3
1535 -1.4 -0.4
2148 9.6 2.9

10 0157
Th 0812
1435
2050

1.5
8.8
0.7
8.0

0.5
2.7
0.2
2.4

25 0139 0.4 0.1


F 0755 10.2 3.1
1421 -0.7 -0.2
2034 9.4 2.9

11 0255
Tu 0914
1538
2148

0.8
9.6
o.o
8.3

0.2
2.9
o.o
2.5

26 0213 0.1 o.o


w 0827 10.6 3.2
1458 -1.1 -0.3
2106 9.1 2.8

11 0359 0.8
F 1015 9.5
1634 -0.1
2246 8.4

0.2
2.9
0.0
2.6

26 0351 -0.7 -0.2


Sa 1007 11.2 3.4
1628 -1.8 -0.5
2242 10.1 3.1

11 0247
F 0903
1521
2135

1.2
9.1
0.4
8.3

0.4
2.8
0.1
2.5

26 0240 -0.2 -0.1


Sa 0855 10.6 3.2
1517 -1.1 -0.3
2132 9.9 3.0

12 0340 0.8 0.2


w 0957 9.7 3.0
1620 -0.2 -0.1
2233 8.3 2.5

27 0311 -0.3 -0.1


Th 0924 11.1 3.4.
1554 -1.6 -0.5
2204 9.5 2.9

12 0441 0.6 0.2


Sa 1054 9.7 3.0
1713 -0.3 -0.1
2324 8.7 2.7

27 0445 -1.2 -0.4


Su 1102 11.5 3.5
1719 -2.0 -0.6
2333 10.5 3.2

12 0332
Sa 0946
1604
2215

0.8
9.3
0.1
8.6

0.2
2.8
o.o
2.6

27 0338 -0.7 -0.2


Su 0952 10.9 3.3
1609 -1.4 -0.4
2223 10.4 3.2

13 0423 0.7 0.2


Th 1039 9.7 3.0
1700 -0.3 -0.1
2311 8.4 2. 6

28 0405 -0.7 -0.2


F 1020 11.5 3.5
1646 -2.0 -0.6
2259 9.9 3.0

13 0521 0.4 0.1


Su 1134 9.8 3.0
1750 -0.4 -0.1

28 0537 -1.5 -0.5


M 1152 11.4 3.5
1808 -2.0 -0.6

13 0415 0.5 0.2


Su 1028 9.6 2.9
1642 -0.2 -0.1
2254 9.0 2.7

28 0431
M 1046
1657
2312

14 0504 0.7 .0.2


F 1119 9.8 3.0
1737 -0.4 -0.1
2351 8.5 2.6

29 0500 -1.0 -0.3


Sa 1115 11.7 3.6
1738 -2.3 -0.7
2352 10.2 3.1

14 0002 8.9 2.7


M 0600 0.2 0.1
1211 9.8 3.0
1828 -0.5 -0.2

14 0454 0.1 o.o


M 1107 9.8 3.0
1719 -0.3 -0.1
2330 9.3 2.8

29 0520 -1.5 -0.5


Tu 1135 10.9 3.3
1744 -1.4 -0.4
2358 10.9 3.3

15 0544 0.6 0.2


Sa 1158 9.8 3.0
1816 -0.4 -0.1

30 0553 -1.2 -0.4


Su 1209 11.7 3.6
1829 -2.2 -0.7

15 0038 9.0 2.7


Tu 0639 0.1 0.0
1250 9.8 3.0
1905 -0.4 -0.1

15 0534 -0.2 0.1


Tu 1145 9.9 3.0
1757 -0.4 -0.1

30 0608 -1.5 -0.5


w 1223 10.6 3;2
1827 -1.1 -0.3

F 1201

2.6

w 0846

31 0044 10.4 3.2


M 0645 -1.3 -0.4
1302 11.4 3.5
1919 -2.0 -0.6

Time meridian 75" W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

w 0720

-1.2 -0.4
11.0 3.4
-1.5 -0.5
10.8 3.3

31 0041 10.9 3.3


Th 0655 -1.3 -0.4
1309 10.2 3.1
1912 -0.6 -0.2

BOSTON, MASS., 1983

17

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters


APRIL

Time

Height

Day

MAY
Time

Height

Time

JUNE

Height

Time

Height

Time

Height

Time

Height

Day

Day

Day

1 0127 10.6 3.2


F 0741 -1.0 -0.3
1355 9.6 2.9
1958 o.o 0.0

h m
ft
m
16 0054 10.6 3.2
Sa 0715 -1.0 -0.3
1326 9.6 2.9
1929 o.o o.o

h m
ft
m
1 0142 10.1 3.1
Su 0801 -0.3 -0.1
1416 8.8 2.7
2011 0.9 0.3

h m
m
ft
16 0122 11.0 3.4
M 0746 -1.3 -0.4
1401 9.5 2.9
2001 0.2 0.1

1 0241
w 0904
1521
2118

ft
9.3
0.4
8.3
1.6

2.8
0.1
2.5
0.5

h m
ft
m
16 0259 10.7 3.3
Th 0921 -1.0 -0.3
1541 9.7 3.0
2144 0.2 0.1

.2 0212 10.2 3.1


Sa 0827 -0.5 -0.2
1444 9.0 2.7
2044 0.6 0.2

17 0140 10.5 3.2


Su 0804 -0.9 -0.3
1415 9.3 2.8
2017 0.3 0.1

2 0225
M 0847
1503
2100

9.6
0.1
8.4
1.4

2.6
0.4

17 0215 10.8 3.3


Tu 0841 -1.0 -0.3
1457 9;3 2.8
-2057 0.4 0.1

2 0331
Th 0952
1608
2210

9.0
0.7
8.2
1. 7

2.7
0.2
2.5
o. 5

17 0358 10.3 3.1


F 1019 -0.7 -0.2
1640 9.7 3.0
2247 0.3 0.1

3 0300
Su 0918
1534
2134

9.7
0.1
8.5
1.1

3.0
0.0
2.6
0.3

18 0230 10.4 3.2


M 0857 -0.7 -0.2
1509 9.0 2. 7
2111 0.6 0.2

3 0315
Tu 0937
1553
2151

9.2
0.6
8.1
1.7

2.8
0.2
2.5
0.5

18 0313 10.5 3.2


w 0937 -0.7 -0.2
1555 9.2 2.8
2157 0.6 0.2

3 0420
F 1042
1659
2303

8.8
0.8
8.3
1.7

2.7
0.2
2.5
0.5

18 0500 9.9 3.0


Sa 1118 -0.3 -0.1
1739 9.8 3.0
2351 0.3 0.1

4 0350
1627
2227

9.2
0.6
8.0
1. 6

2.8
0.2
2.4
o. 5

19 0326 10.2 3.1


Tu 0953 -0.4 -0.1
1608 8.8 2.7
2211 0.8 0.2

4 0406
w 1030
1647
2247

8.8
0.9
7.9
1.9

2.7
0.3
2.4
0.6

19 0414 10.1 3.1


Th 1039 -0.5 -0.2
1658 9.2 2.8
2303 0.7 0.2

4 0512
Sa 1133
1748
2358

8.6
0.9
8.5
1.5

2.6
0.3
2.6
0.5

19 0604
Su 1216
1838

9.5
0.0
9.9

3.0

5 0443
Tu 1107
1723
2323

8.8
0.9
7.7
1.8

2.7
0.3
2.3
0.5

20 0427 9.9 3.0


w 1055 -0.2 -0.1
1711 8.7 2.7
2315 0.9 0.3

5 0459
Th 1123
1740
2344

8.6
1.1
7.9
1.9

2.6
0.3
2.4
0.6

20 0517 9;9 3.0


F 1140 -0.3 -0.1
1800 9.4 2.9

5 0606
Su 1223
1838

8.6
0.9
8.8

2.6
0.3
2.7

20 0053 0.2
M 0705 9.2
1312 0.2
1934 10.1

0.1
2.8
0.1
3.1

6 0541

1822

8.5
1.1
7.7

2.6
0.3
2.3

Th 1159 -0.2 -0.1

2.7

6 0555
F 1219
1834

8.5
1.1
8.1

2.6
0.3
2.5

21 0009 0.5 0.2


Sa 0623 9.7 3.0
1242 -0.2 -0.1
1900 9. 7 3.0

6 0053
M 0658
1312
1926

1.1
8.6
0.8
9.2

0.3
2.6
0.2
2.8

21 0154 o.o
Tu 0806 9.1
1407 0.3
2026 10.2

0.0
2.8
0.1
3.1

7 0022
Th 0637
1302
1917

1.8
8.5
1.1
7.8

0.5
2.6
0.3
2.4

22 0021 0.7 0.2


F 0638 9.8 3.0
1301 -0.3 -0.1
1918 9.2 2.8

7 0040
Sa 0650
1309
1923

1.6
8.6
0.9
8;4

0.5
2.6
0.3
2.6

22 0113 0.2 0.1


Su 0725 9.7 3.0
1339 -0.2 -0.1
1957 10.0 3.0

7 0144
Tu 0749
1402
2013

0.7
8.8
0.6
9.7

0.2
2.7
0.2
3.0

22 0248 -0.2 -0.1


w 0901 9.0 2.7
1458 0.4 0.1
2116 10.3. 3.1

8 0119
F 0733
1355
2009

1.6
8.6
0.9
8.1

0.5
2.6
0.3
2j 5

23 0127 0.3 0.1


Sa 0741 10.0 3.0
1402 -0.5 -0.2
2018 9.7 3.0

8 0133
Su 0742
1358
2010

1.3
8.8
0.7
8.9

0.4
2.7
0.2
2.7

23 0213 -0.1 o.o


M 0824 9.6 2.9
1432 -0.2 -0.1
2051 10.3 3.1

w 0840

0.1
9.0
1448 0.4
2058 10.2

o.o
2.7
0.1
3.1

23 0337 -0.3 -0.1


Th 0951 8.9 2.7
1544 0.5 0.2
2202 10.3 3.1

9 0213
Sa 0825
1442
2055

1.3
8.9
0.6
8.5

0.4
2.7
0.2
2.6

24 0227 -0.2 -0.1


Su 0840 10.2 3.1
1456 -0.7 -0.2
2111 10.2 3.1

9 0222
M 0832
1443
2055

0.8
9.0
0.5
g,4

0.2
2.7
0.2
2.9

24 0306 -0.5 -0.2


Tu 0919 9.6 2.9
1522 -0.2 -0.1
2138 10.6 3.2

9 0322 -0.5 -0.2


Th 0930 9.3 2.8
1535 0.1 o.o
2145 10.7 3:3

24 0424 -0.4 -0.1


F 1038 8.9 2.7
1628 0.6 0.2
2244 10.3 3.1

10 0258
Su 0911
1525
2136

0.8
9.2
0.3
9.0

0.2
2.8
0.1
2.7

25 0324
M 0937
1546
2202

10 0309
Tu 0918
1527
2136

0.2
9.3
0.2
9.9

0.1
2.8
0.1
3.0

25 0356 -0.8 -0.2


w 1009 9.6 2.9
1609 -0.1 o.o
2223 10.7 3.3

10 0411 -1.0 -0.3


F 1019 9.5 2.9
1621 -0.1 0.0
2234 11.1 3.4

25 0506 -0.4 -0.1


Sa 1120 8.8 2.7
1711 0.7 0.2
2326 10.2 3.1

11 0343
M 0954
1606
2215

0.3
9.5

0.1
2.9
2.9

11 0355 -0.3 -0.1


w 1002 9.5 2.9
1609 0.0 0.0
2219 10.4 3.2

Th 1056

9.5

26 0414 -1.1 -0.3


Tu 1028 10.3 3.1
1633 -0.8 -0.2
2248 10.8 3.3

26 04.42 -0.9 -0.3


9.5 2.9
1651 0.1 0.0
2307 10.6 3.2

11 045g -1.4 -0.4


Sa 1110 9.7 3.0
1709 -0.3 -0.1
2322 11.4 3.5

26 0545 -0.3 -0.1


Su 1202 8.8 2.7
1752 0.8 0.2

12 0425 -0.1 o.o


Tu 1036 9.7 3.0
1645 -0.2 -0.1
2254 9.9 3.0

27 0502
w 1116
1718
2332

-1.3 -0.4
10.2 3.1
-0.6 -0.2
10.9 3.3

12 0438 -0.8 -0.2


Th 1047 9.7 3.0
1651 -0.2 -0.1
2301 10.7 3.3

27 0526 -0.9 -0.3


F 1141 9.3 2.8
1735 0.3 0.1
2349 10.5 3.2

12 0548 -1.6 -0.5


Su 1200 9.8 3.0
1759 -0.3 -0.1

27 0007 10.0 3.0


M 0628 -0.2 -0.1
1240 8.7 2.7
1834 0.9 0.3

13 0506 -0.5 -0.2


w 1116 9.8 3.0
1725 -0.3 -0.1
2333 10.2 3.1

28 0547 -1.3 -0.4


Th 1202 10.0 3.0
1801 -0.3 -0.1

13 0523 -1.2 -0.4


F 1133 9.8 3.0
1736 -0.2 -0.1
2343 11.0 3.4

28 0609 -0.7 -0.2


Sa 1223 9.1 2.8
1817 0.6 0.2

13 0013 11.5 3.5


M 0639 -1.7 0.5
1253 9.8 3.0
1851 -0.3 -0.1

28 0049 9.9
Tu 0708 -0.1
1322 8.6
1916 1.1

3.0
0.0
2.6
0.3

14 0548 -0.8 -0.2


Th 1158 9.8 3.0
1804 -0.3 -0.1

29 0015 10.7 3.3


F 0631 1.1 -0.3
1247 9.6 2.9
1844 o.o 0.0

14 0609 -1.4 -0.4


Sa 1219 9.8 3.0
1820 -0.2 -0.1

29 0031 10.2 3.1


Su 0651 -0.5 -0.2
1305 8.9 2.7
1859 0.8 0.2

14 0106 11.4 3.5


Tu 0730 -1.6 -0.5
1346 9.8 3.0
1945 -0.2 -0.1

29 0130
w 0749
1404
1959

9.7
0.1
8.6
1.2

3.0
2.6
0.4

15 0012 10.5 3.2


F 0630 -1.0 -0.3
1241 9.8 3.0
1845 -0.2 -0.1

30 0058 10.5 3.2


Sa 0716 -0.8 -0.2
1330 9.2 2.8
1927 0.5 0.2

15 0032 11.1 3.4


Su 0655 -1.4 -0.4
1309 9.7 3.0
1909 -0.1 o.o

30 0114 9.9 3.0


M 0733 -0.2 -0.1
1350 8.6 2.6
1942 1.1 0.3

15 0201 11.1 3.4


w 0825 -1.3 -0.4
1441 9.8 3.0
2043 o.o o.o

30 0213
Th 0832
1446
2046

9.4
0.2
8.6
1.3

2. 9
0.1
2.6
0.4

h m

M lOll

w 1205

ft

o.o o.o

21 0531
1816

9.8
8.9

3.0

-0.7 -0.2
10.3 3.1
-0.8 -0.2
10.6 3.2

2.9

o.o

31 0156
Tu 0817
1433
2028

Day

9.6
0.1
8.4
1.4

2.9
0.0
2.6
0.4

Time meridian 75 w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

Day
h m

8 0234

2.9

o.o

o.o

38

BOSTON, MASS., 1983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
JULY
Time

AUGUST

Height

Day

Time

lteight

Day

1 0257
F 0915
1531
2134

ft
9.2
0.4
8.6
1.4

2.8
0.1
2.6
0.4

h m
ft
m
16 D339 10.3 3.1
Sa 0955 -0.7 -0.2
1615 10.1 3. 1
2226 D.O o.o

2 0345
Sa 1000
1618
2224

8.9
0.6
8.6
1.4

2.7
0.2
2.6
0.4

17 0440 9.7
Su 1051 -0.1
1713 10.0
2328 0.2

3 0432
Su 1050
1705
2318

8.7
0.8
8.8
1.2

2.7
0.2
2.7
0.4

18 0540
M 1148
1810

4 0523
M 1138
1752

8.6
0.9
9.1

2.6
0.3
2.8

5 0011
Tu 0618
1229
1843

0.9
8.6
0.9
9.5

6 0106

h m

Time

Height

Day

SEPTEMBER
Time

Height

Oay
h m

1 0357
M 1008
1622
2240

ft
8.8
0.8
9.2
0.9

2.7
0.2
2.8
0.3

16 0514
Tu 1117
1739

ft
8.8
0.8
9.7

2.7
0.2
3.0

3.0
0.0
3.0
0.1

2 0448
Tu 1058
1712
2335

8.6
0.9
9.4
0.7

2.6
0.3
2.9
0.2

17 0002
w 0616
1217
1836

0.5
8.4
1.2
9.5

9.2
0.3
9.9

2.8
0.1
3.0

w 1150

3 0542

8.5
1.0
9.6

2.6
0.3
2.9

18 0103
Th 0717
1313
1936

19 0030
Tu 0642
1246
1908

0.3
8.8
0.7
9.9

0.1
2.7
0.2
3.0

4 0032 0.4
Th 0639 8.5
1248 0.9
1902 10.0

0.1
2.6
0.3
3.0

0.3
2.6
0.3
2.9

20 0130
w 0742
1342
2001

0.3
8.6
0.9
9.8

0.1
2.6
0.3
3.0

5 0130 o.o
F 0739 8.7
1344 0.5
2000 10.5

0.5
8.6
0.7
9.9

0.2
2.6
0.2
3.0

21 0226
Th 0840
1433
2052

0.2
8.5
1.0
9.9

7 0200 o.o
Th 0806 8.8
1414 0.5
2026 10.4

o.o

2.7
0.2
3.2

22 0317
F 0932
1522
2140

8 0255 -0.5 -0.2


F 0901 9.1 2.8
1506 0.2 0.1
2119 10.9 3.3

23 0401
Sa 1015
1606
2224

Time

Height

Day
h m

Time

Height

Day
h m

ft
8.4
1.1
9.7

2.6
0.3
3.0

16 0029
F 0647
1243
1901

ft
0.9
8.0
1.7
9.0

0.3
2.4
0.5
2.7

0.2
2.6
0.4
2.9

2 0005 0.3
F 0615 8.5
1221 1.0
1837 10.0

0.1
2.6
0.3
3.0

17 0128
Sa 0743
1341
1957

0.9
8.0
1.6
9.0

0.3
2.4
0.5
2.7

0.6
8.2
1.3
9.4

0.2
2.5
0.4
2.9

3 0107 o.o
Sa 0717 8.7
1324 0.7
1939 10.4

o.o

2.7
0.2
3.2

18 0221
Sil 0837
1432
2047

0.8
8.3
1.3
9.2

0.2
2.5
0.4
2.8

19 0202
F 0816
1408
2029

0.6
8.2
1.3
9.4

0.2
2.5
0.4
2.9

4 0208 -0.5 -0.2


Su 0819 9.2 2.8
1424 0.2 0.1
2039 10.8 3.3

19 0306
M 0920
1519
2133

0.5
8,6
1.0
9.5

0.2
2.6
0.3
2.9

0.0
2.7
0.2
3.2

20 0253
Sa 0907
1459
2116

0.5
8.3
1.2
9.5

0.2
2.5
0.4
2.9

5 0306 -1.0 -0.3


M 0916 9.7 3.0
1521 -0.4 -0.1
2136 11.3 3.4

20 0348
Tu 1001
1601
2212

0.3
8.9
0.6
9.7

0.1
2.7
0.2
3.0

0.1
2.6
0.3
3.0

6 0229 -0.5 -0.2


Sa 0837 9.0 2.7
1442 0.2 0.1
2056 10.9 3.3

21 0338
Su 0951
1543
2201

0.3
8.5
1.0
9.7

0.1
2.6
0.3
3.0

6 0359 -1.5 -0.5


Tu 1010 10.3 3.1
1617 -1.0 -0.3
2231 11.6 3.5

21 0425
w 1038
1640
2252

0.1
9.2
0.3
9.8

o.o

0.1
8.5
1.0
9.9

o.o

2.6
0.3
3.0

7 0324 -1.1 -0.3


Su 0935 9.5 2.9
1537 -0.3 -0.1
2152 11.4 3.5

22 0418
M 1031
1625
2241

0.2
8.7
0.8
9.8

0.1
2.7
0.2
3.0

o.o

8.5
0.9
9.9

0.0
2.6
0.3
3.0

8 0418 -1.5 -0.5


M 1029 9.9 3.0
1631 -0.7 -0.2
2247 11.7 3.6

23 0457
Tu 1110
1706
2319

0.0
8.9
0.6
9.9

2.7
0.2
3.0

9 0346 -1.1 -0.3


Sa 0956 9.4 2.9
1556 -0.1 o.o
2210 11.3 3.4

24 0445 -0.1
Su 1057 8.6
1649 0.9
2306 9.9

0.0
2.6
0.3
3.0

9 0510 -1.9 -0.6


Tu 1123 10.3 3.1
1726 -1.0 -0.3
2341 11.8 3.6

24 0535 -0.1
w 1146 9.1
1746 0.4
2358 9.9

2.8
0.1
3.0

10 0437 -1.5 -0.5


Su 1049 9.7 3.0
1648 -0.4 -0.1
2303 11.6 3.5

25 0524 -0.1
M 1138 8.7
1729 0.8
2345 9.9

0.0
2.7
0.2
3.0

10 0602 -2.0 -0.6


w 1216 10.6 3.2
1818 -1.2 -0.4

11 0529
M 1142
1741
2356

26 0603 -0.1 o.o


Tu 1215 8.8 2.7
1810 0.8. 0.2

12 0621 -1.9 -0.6


Tu 1235 10.2 3.1
1835 -0.7 -0.2

27 0023 9.9
w 0642 -0.1
1253 8.8
1850 0.8

13 0051
w 0713
1329
1930

11.7 3.6
-1.8 -0.5
10.3 3.1
-0.6 -0.2

28 0103
Th 0719
1332
1932

14 0146 11.4 3.5


Th 0806 -1.6 -0.5
1423 10.3 3.1
2027 -0.5 -0.2
15 0242 10.9 3.3
F 0900 -1.2 -0.4
1518 10.2 3.1
2125 -0.2 -0.1

w 0712

1320
1933

-1.8 -0.5
10.0 3.0
-0.6 -0.2
11.8 3.6

3.0

o.o
2.7
D.2

1807

1 0514
Th 1121
1737

h m

2.8
0.1
3.0

7 0449 -1.8 -0.5


10.8 3.3
1709 -1.4 -0.4
2324 11.7 3.6

22 0503 -0.1
Th 1114 9.5
1718 0.1
2330 9.8

o.o
2.9
o.o

o.o

8 0540 -1.8 -0.5


Th 1154 11.1 3.4
1800 -1.6 -0.5

23 0539 -0.1
F 1149 9.7
1757 -0.1

o.o
3,0
o.o

o.o

9 0016 11.5 3.5


F 0628 -1.6 -0.5
1242 11.2 3.4
1852 -1.5 -0.5

24 0008 9.8 3.0


sa.0616 -0.1 0.0
1226 9.8 3,0
1836 -0.2 -0.1

25 0611 -0.1
Th 1223 9.2
1824 0.4

o.o

2.8
0.1

10 0108 11.1 3.4


Sa 0716 -1.2 -0.4
1332 11.0 3.4
1943 -1.2 -0.4

25 0046 9.7 3.0


Su 0653 0.1 0.0
1302 9.9 3.0
1917 -0.2 -0.1

11 0035 11.7 3.6


Th 0652 -1.9 -0.6
1307 10.8 3.3
1912 -1.1 -0.3

26 0035 9.8
F 0648 -0.1
1300 9.3
1904 0.3

3.0
0.0
2.8
0.1

11 0159 10.5 3.2


Su 0804 -0.6 -0.2
1421 10.7 3.3
2036 -0.8 -0.2

26 0127 9.4 2.9


M 0732 0,3 0.1
1344 9.9 3.0
2001 -0.2 -0.1

12 0127 11.4 3.5


F 0743 -1.5 -0.5
1358 10.8 3.3
2006 -0.9 -0.3

27 0114
Sa 0724
1337
1943

9.7
0.1
9.4
0.3

3.0
0.0
2.9
0.1

12 0251 9.8 3.0


M 0854 0.0 0.0
1513 10.3 3.1
2131 -0.2 -0.1

27 0212
Tu 0816
1427
2049

9.2
0.6
9.9
0.0

2.8
0.2
3.0

28 0155
Su 0804
1415
2028

9.4
0.3
9.4
0.4

2.9
0.1
2.9
0.1

13 0347
Tu 0947
1606
2227

9.1
0.7
9.8
0.3

2.8
0,2
3.0
0.1

28 0300
w 0903
1516
2142

8.9
0.9
9.8
0.1

2.7
0.3
3.0

w 1102

3.0

o.o

9.8

3.0

8.9
0.8

2.7
0.2

13 0222 10.8 3.3


Sa 0833 -1.0 -0.3
1452 10.6 3.2
2102 -0.6 -0.2

29 0143
F 0759
1411
2015

9.6
0.1
8.9
0.9

2.9
0.0
2.7
0.3

14 0316 10.1 3.1


Su 0926 -0.4 -0.1
1545 10.3 3.1
2158 -0.2 -0.1

29 0237
M 0846
1500
2115

9.2
0.5
9.5
0.4

2.8
0.2
2.9
0.1

14 0443
w 1044
1704
2328

8.5
1.3
9.3
0.7

2.6
0.4
2.8
0.2

29 0354
Th 0954
1613
2240

8.6
1.1
9. 7
0.2

2.6
0.3
3.0
0.1

30 0225
Sa 0840
1453
2100

9.4
0,3
9.0
0.9

2.9
0.1
2.7
0.3

15 0414 9.4
M 1020 0.2
1640 10.0
2300 0.2

30 0325
Tu 0932
154 7
2206

8.9
0.8
9. 5

o.s

2.7
0.2
2. 9
0.2

15 0544
Th 1143
1804

8.1
1.6
9.0

2.5
0.5
2.7

30 0454
F 1059
1714
2343

8.5
1.2
9.7
0.2

2.6
0.4
3.0
0.1

31 0308
Su 0921
1536
2148

9.1
0.5
9.1
0.9

2.8
0.2
2.8
0.3

31 0418
w 1023
1639
2305

8.6
1.0
9.5
0.5

2.6
0.3
2.9
0.2

o.o o.o

2.9
0,1
3.0
0.1

Time meridian 75 w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

o.o

BOSTON, MASS., 1983

39

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters

OCTOBER
Time

Height

Day

NOVEMBER
Time

Height

Day

Time

h m
ft
m
1 0128 -0.4 -0.1
Tu 0744 9.7 3.0
1357 -0.1 0.0
2008 10.1 3.1

h m
16 0144
w 0757
1410
2018

ft
0.8
8.8
0.8
8.8

0.2
2.7
0.2
2.7

2 0224 -0.7 -0.2


10.3 3.1
1453 -0.7 -0.2
2106 10.3 3.1

17 0227
Th 0840
1455
2103

0.6
9.3
0,3
9.0

0.2
2.8
0.1
2.7

16 0048
Su 0704
1307
1920

ft
1. 1
8.0
1.7
8.7

0.3
2.4
0.5
2.7

2 0049 -0.1
Su 0701 8.g
1307 0.6
1923 10.2

2.7
0.2
3.1

o.o

17 0141
M 0755
1358
2012

0.9
8.3
1.3
8.9

0.3
2.5
0.4
2.7

o.o

3.2

18 0227
Tu 0842
1447
2058

0.7
8.7
0.9
9.2

0.2
2.7
0.3
2.8

4 0245 -0.9 0.3


Tu 0859 10;0 3.0
1507 -0.6 -0.2
2122 10.9 3.3

19 0309
w 0922
1530
2140

0.4
9.1
0.5
9.4

0.1
2.8
0.2
2.9

4 0406
F 1020
1636
2249

5 0338 -1.2 -0.4


10.6 3.2
1601 -1.2 -0.4
2216 11.1 3.4

20 0351
Th 1001
1610
2220

0.2
9.5

0.1
2.9

9.5

2.9

0452
Sa 1106
1724
2338

3 014g ,Q.4 0.1


M 0802 9.4 2.9

1410 0.0
2024 10.6

w 0951

h m

o.o o.o

Height

Day

2.6
0.3
3.0

Time

Day

ft
8.6
1.0
9.g

h m

1 0557
Sa 1203
1817

Height

DECEMBER

Time

Height

Time

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
1 0202 -0.3 -0.1
Th 0821 10.3 3.1
1439 -0.7 -0.2
2050 9.6 2.9

16 0144
F 0756
1418
2024

h m

Heighq
ft
0.7
9.3
0.3
8.5

0.2
2.8
0.1
2.6

2 0255 -0.4 -0.1


3.2
1532 -1.0 -0.3
2143 9.6 2.9

17 0231 0.5 0.2


Sa 0842 9.8 3.0
1506 -0. 3 -0.1
2114 8.8 2.7

18 0309 0.4 0.1


F 0922 9.7 3.0
1538 -0.2 -0.1
2146 9.2 2.8

3 0344 -0.3 -0.1


Sa 0959 10.8 3.3
1620 -1.2 -0.4
2233 9.5 2.9

18 0316 0.3 0.1


Su 0928 10.2 3.1
1552 -0.8 -0.2
2201 9.0 2.7

-0.9 -0.3
11.1 3.4
-1.5 -0.5
10.4 3.2

19 0351 0.2 0.1


Sa 1002 10.1 3.1
1621 -0.6 -0.2
2231 9.3 2.8

4 0430 -0.2 -0.1


Su 1045 10.8 3.3
1707 -1.3 -0.4
2321 9.4 2.9

19 0401 0.1 o.o


M 1015 10.6 3.2
1639 -1.2 -0.4
2248 9.3 2.8

-0.8 -0.2
11.2 3.4
-1.6 -0.5
10.2 3.1

20 0433 0.0 0.0


Su 1041 10.5 3.2
1703 -1.0 -0.3
2312 9.4 2.9

3.3
1750 -1.1 -0.3

o.o o.o

20 0448 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 1101 11.0 3.4
1726 -1.5 -0.5
2338 9.4 2.9

6 0004 9.2 2.8


Tu 0558 0.2 0.1
1213 10.5 3.2
1834 -0.9 -0,3

21 0536 -0.3 -0.1


w 1148 11.2 3.4
1815 -1.7 -0.5

w 0840

3 0316 -0.9 -0.3


Th 0932 10.8 3.3
1546 -1.2 -0.4
2159 10.4 3.2

F 0911 10.6

5 0513

M 1129 10.7

6 0428 -1.4 -0.4


Th 1041 11.1 3.4
1652 -1.6 -0.5
2306 11.1 3.4

21 0428 o.o 0.0


F 1037 9.9 3.0
1650 -0.3 -0.1
2301 9. 6 2. 9

0537 -0.6 -0.2


Su 1152 11.1 3.4
1810 -1.5 -0.5

21 0514 o.o 0.0


M 1124 10.7 3.3
1747 -1.2 -0.4
2359 9.5 2.9

7 0516 -1.4 -0.4


3.4
1742 -1.7 -0.5
2357 10.9 3.3

22 0505 o.o o.o


Sa 1115 10.1 3.1
1729 -0.6 -0.2
2340 9.6 2.9

7 0024 9.9 3.0


M 0623 -0.2 -0.1
1236 10.8 3.3
1855 -1.1 -0.3

22 0558 o.o o.o


Tu 1208 10.8 3.3
1831 -1.3 -0.4

8 0603 -1.2 -0.4


Sa 1217 11.3 3.4
1830 -1.6 -0.5

23 0544 o.o o.o


Su 1153 10.3 3.1
1811 -0.8 -0.2-

8 0111 9.4 2.9


Tu 0706 0.2 0.1
1322 10.4 3.2
1942 -0.7 -0.2

23 0045 9.4 2.9


w 0643 0. 0 0. 0
1255 10.8 3.3
1920 -1.2 -0.4

9 0045 10.5 3.2


Su 0648 -0.7 -0.2
1303 11.1 3.4
1919 -1.3 -0.4

24 0020 9.6 2.9


M 0623 0.1 0.0
1233 10.4 3.2
1853 -0.8 -0.2

9 0159 9.0 2.7


w 0752 0.7 0.2
1409 9.9 3.0
2029 -0.2 -0.1

24 0132 9.3 2.8


Th 0732 0.2 0.1
1345 10.6 3.2
2012 -1.0 -0.3

9 0217
F 0812
1426
2046

8.5
1.1
9.4
0.1

2.6
0.3
2.9

o.o

24 0211 9.6 2.9


Sa 0812 -0.2 -0.1
1425 10.7 3.3
2048 -1.3 -0.4

10 0135
M 0735
1351
2007

10.0 3.0
-0.2 -0.1
10.6 3.2
-0.8 -0.2

25 0105 9.4 2.9


Tu 0705 0.3 0.1
1316 10.4 3.2
1938 -0.7 -0.2

10 0246
Th 0843
1457
2120

8.5
1.2
9.4
0.3

2.6
0.4
2.9
0.1

25 0226 9.2 2.8


F 0827 0.4 0.1
1441 10.4 3.2
2105 -0.8 -0.2

10 0304
Sa 0900
1513
2134

8.3
1.3
9.0
0.4

2.5
0.4
2.7
0.1

25 0307 9.6 2.9


Su 0909 -0.1 0.0
1523 10.3 3.1
2145 -0.9 -0.3

11 0225 9.4 2.g


Tu 0822 0.5 0.2
1440 10.1 3.1
205.9 -0.2 -0.1

26 0151 9.2 2.8


w 0751 0.5 0.2
1403 10.3 3.1
2028 -0.5 -0.2

11 0338
F 0934
1550
2214

8.2
1.6
8.9
0.7

2.5
0.5
2.7
0.2

26 0323 9.1 2.8


Sa 0923 0.6 0.2
1539 10.1 3.1
2204 -0.5 -0.2

11 0352
Su 0953
1603
2224

8.2
1.5
8.7
0.7

2.5
0.5
2.7
0.2

26 0403 9.6 2.9


M lOll 0.1 0.0
1625 9.8 3.0
2242 -0.6 -0.2

12 0317
w 0915
1531
2154

8.8
1.1
9.5
0.4

2.7
0.3
2.9
0.1

27 0242 8.9 2.7


Th 0842 0.7 0.2
1456 10.1 3.1
2123 -0.3 -0.1

12 0432
Sa 1030
1643
2306

8.0
1.8
8.6
1.0

2.4
0.5
2.6
0.3

27 0422

9.1 2.8
Su 1027 0.6 0.2
1642 9.8 3.0
2305 -0.4 -0.1

12 0442
M 1046
1656
2315

8.2
I. 6
8.4
0.8

2.5
0. 5
2.6
0.2

27 0503 9.7 3.0


Tu 1115 0.1 0.0
1727 9.4 2.9
2341 -0.3 -0.1

13 0411
Th 1011
1627
2251

8.3
1.5
9.0
0.8

2.5
0.5
2.7
0.2

28 0337 8.7
F 0939 1.0
1554 9.9
2222 -0.1

2.7
0.3
3.0

13 0525
Su 1128
1741

8.0
1.8
8.5

2.4
0.5
2.6

28 0524
M 1133
174'6

2.8
0.2
2.9

13 0532
Tu 1141
1748

8.3
1.5
8.3

2.5
0.5
2.5

28 0603
w 1220
1832

14 0509
F 1108
1726
2350

8.o

1.8
8.7
1.1

2.4
0.5
2.7
o. 3

29 0438 8.7
Sa 1042 1. 0
1657 9.7
2325 -0.1

2.7
0.3
3.0

o.o

14 0002
M 0620
1225
1837

1.0
8.1
1.6
8.4

0.3
2.5
0.5
2.6

29 6006 -0.3 -0.1


Tu 0626 9.5 2.9
1238 0.2 0.1
1849 9. 5 2. 9

14 0006
w 0621
1235
1843

0.9
8.5
1.2
8.3

0.3
2.6
0.4
2.5

29 0041 o.o o.o


Th 0701 9.9 3.0
1323 -0.2 -0.1
1933 8.9 2.7

15 0609
Sa 1208
1824

7.9
1.9
8.6

2.4
0.6
2.6

30 0542
Su 1147
1802

2.7
0.3
3.0

15 0054
Tu 0711
1320
1929

0.9
8.4
1.3
8.6

0.3
2.6
0.4
2.6

30 0105 -0.3 -0.1


w 0725 9.9 3.0
1341 -0.2 -0.1
1952 9.5 2.9

15 0056
Th 0710
1328
1934

0.9
8.9
0.8
8.4

0.3
2.7
0.2
2.6

30 0138 0.1 o.o


F 0757 10.1 3.1
1421 -0.4 -0.1
2034 8.8 2.7

F 1129 11.3

8.8
0.9
9.7

o.o

9.2
0.5
9.6

31 0028 -0.2 -0.1


M 0645 9.2 2.8
1254 0.5 0.2
1907 9.9 3.0

Time meridian 75 W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

7 0050

9.0 2.7
0.5 0.2
1255 10.1 3.1
1916 -0.6 -0.2

22 0026 9.6 2.9


Th 0624 -0.4 -0.1
1239 11.2 3.4
1903 -1.7 -0.5

8 0132 8.7 2.7


Th 0727 0.8 0.2
1340 9.8 3.0
2001 -0.2 -0.1

23 0116 9.6 2.9


F 0716 -0.4 -0.1
1332 11.0 3.4
1955 -1.5 -0.5

w 0641

9.8

3.0

9.1

2.8

o.o o.o

31 0233 0.2 0.1


Sa 0851 10.2 3.1
1514 -0.6 -0.2
2128 8.8 2.7

40

NEWPORT, R.I., 1983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
JANUARY

Time

Height

FEBRUARY

Time

Height

Time

Height

MARCH
Time

Height

Time

Height

Time

Height

Day

Day

Day

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
020g -1.0 -0.3
Sa 0857 4.6 1.4
1500 -0.9 -0.3
2125 3.8 1.2

h m
ft
m
16 D204 -0.2 -D.1
Su 0903 3.5 1.1
1440 -0.1 o.o
2124 3.0 0.9

h m
ft
m
1 0345 -0.8 -0.2
Tu 1022 4.0 1.2
1612 -0.7 -0.2
2248 3.8 1.2

h m
ft
m
16 0300 -0.3 -0.1
w 0956 3.3 1. 0
1519 -0.3 -0.1
2214 3.3 1.0

ft
m
0242 -1.0 -0.3
Tu 0908 4.1 1.2
1500 -0.9 -0.3
2129 4.2 1.3

h m
ft
m
16 0203 -0.5 -0.2
w 0849 3.5 1.1
1417 -0.5 -0.2
2108 3.7 1.1

2 0305 -0.9 -0.3


Su 0951 4.4 1.3
1551 -0.7 -0.2
2219 3.7 1.1

17 0241 -0.1
M 0942
3.4
1513 -0.1
2206 3.0

o.o

2 0438 -0.5 -0.2


3.6 1.1
1659 -0.4 -0.1
2340 3.6 1.1

17 0340 -0.3 -0.1


Th 1035 3.1 0.9
1556 -0.3 -0.1
2257 3.2 1.0

2 0327 -0.8 -0.2


3.8 1.2
1540 -0.6 -0.2
2219 4.0 1.2

17 0242 -0.5 -0.2


Th 0927 3.4 1.0
1452 -0.5 -0.2
2147 3.7 1.1

3 0400 -0.6 -0.2


4.1 1.2
1641 -0.5 -0.2
2315 3.6 1.1

18 0320 -0.1
Tu 1022 3.2
1548 -0.1
2249 2.9

0.0
1.0
0.0
0.9

3 0534 -0.2 -0.1


Th 1206 3.2 1.0
1747 -0.1 0.0

18 0424 -0.2 -0.1


F 1120 2.9 0.9
1638 -0.2 -0.1
2347 3.2 1.0

3 0412 -0.5 -0.2


Th 1043 3.4 1.0
1619 -0.4 -0.1
2307 3.7 1.1

18 0321 -0.5 -0.2


F 100g 3.2 1.0
1531 -0.4 -D.1
2232 3.6 1.1

4 0459 -0.4 -0.1


Tu 1142 3.7 1.1
1736 -0.3 -0.1

19 0400 0.0
w 1105 3.0
1625 -0.1
2333 2.9

0.0
0.9
0.0
0.9

20 0446
Th 1152
1710

0.0
0.9

M 1043

5 0011 3.5
w 0605 -0.1
1238 3.4
1833 -0.1

1.1

o.o
1.0
0.0

0.0
1.0

0.9

w 1113

4 0036
1301
1836

3.4
0.2
2.9
0.1

1.0
0.1
0.9

19 0514 -0.1 0.0


Sa 1211 2.7 0.8
1726 -0.2 -0.1

o.o o.o

0135
Sa 0752
1359
1936

3.2
0.4
2.6
0.3

1.0
0.1
0.8
0.1

20 0043 3.2
Su 0611 0.1
1311 2.6
1824 -0.1

0.1
2.8

F 0635

o.o

1.0

o.o
o.o
0.8

Day
h m

w 0956

4 0457 -0.1
1133 3.1
1659 -0.1

o.o

D.O
0.9

19 0407 -0.3 -0.1


Sa 1057 3.0 0.9
1612 -0.3 -0.1
2321 3.5 1.1

5 0000
Sa 0547
1224
1742

3.4
0.2
2.7
0.2

1.0
0.1
0.8
0.1

20 0457 -0.2 -0.1


Su 1150 2.8 0.9
1704 -0.2 -0.1

6 0111
Th 0720
1337
1933

3.4
0.1
3.1
0.1

1.0
0.0
0.9

o.o

21 0024
F 0539
1244
1758

2.9
0.2
2.7
0.0

0.9
0.1
0.8
0.0

6 0233
Su 0920
1457
2045

3.1
0.5
2.5
0.4

0.9
0.2
0.8
0.1

21 0148 3.3
M 0719 0.1
1417 2.6
1929 -0.1

o.o
0.8
o.o

6 0056
Su 0643
1322
1832

3.1
0.5
2.5
0.4

0.9
0.2
0.8
0.1

21 0019 3.4
M 0555 D.O
1254 2.7
1803 -0.1

7 0210
F 0843
1435
2038

3.4
0.3
2.9
0.1

1.0
0.1
0.9
0.0

22 0117 3.0
Sa 0639 0. 2
1341 2.7
1855 -0.1

0.9
0.1
0.8

7 0331

M 1031

3.1
0.5
2.5
0.4

0.9
0.2
0.8
0.1

22 0253 3.4 1.0


Tu 0839 0.1 0.0
1525 2.8 0.9
2045 -0.2 -0.1

7 0156

1554
2154

H 0807
1424
1937

2.9
0.7
2.4
0.6

0.9
0.2
0.7
0.2

22 0125
Tu 0704
1400
1913

8 0309
Sa 0957
1531
2138

3.4
0.3
2.8
0.2

1.0
0.1
0.9
0.1

23 0217 3.2
Su 0745 0.2
1445 2.7
1958 -0.1

1.0
0.1
0.8

8 0423
Tu 1124
1646
2246

3.2
0.4
2.6
0.3

1.0
0.1
0.8
0.1

23 0357 3.7 1.1


w 0957 -0.1 o.o
1626 3.1 0.9
2200 -0.4 -0.1

8 0256
Tu 0954
1522
2107

2.9
0.7
2.4
0.6

0.9
0.2
0.7
0.2

23 0233
w 0824
1509
2035

9 04D2
Su 1053
1623
2226

3.5

24-0318 3.5 1.1


M 0859 0.0 0.0
1545 2.9 0.9
z'107 -0.3 -0.1

9 0512

1733
2332

3.3
0.3
2.8
0.1

1.0
0.1
0.9

o.o

24 0455 4.0 1.2


Th 1103 -0.4 -0.1
1722 3.5 1.1
2308 -0.7 -0.2

9 0352

2. 8
0.1

1.1
0.1
o. 9
o. 0

1616
2221

2.9
0.6
2.6
0.5

0.9
0.2
0.8
0.2

24 0338 3.6 1.1


Th 0942 -0.1 0.0
1610 3.3 1.0
2159 -0.3 -0.1

10 0452
M 1140
1711
2308

3.5
0.2
2.8

1.1
0.1
0.9

25 0417 3.8 1.2


Tu 1013 -0.2 -0.1
1644 3.1 0.9
2213 -0.5 -0.2

10 0557
Th 1227
1817

3.4
0.1
3.0

1.0
0.0
0.9

25 0551 4.2 1.3


F 1159 -0.7 -0.2
1815 3.8 1.2

10 0444
Th 1124
1706
2311

3.1
0.4
2.8
0.3

0.9
0.1
0.9
0.1

25 0437 3.8 1.2


F 1047 -0.3 -0.1
1706 3.7 1.1
2308 -0.6 -0.2

11 0537
Tu 1215
1757
2346

3.6
0.1
2.9

1.1
0.0
0.9

11 0007
F 0641
1252
1859

0.0
3.5
0.0
3.1

o.o

o.o o.o

26 0514 4.1 1.2


w 1116 -0.5 -0.2
1738 3.4 1.0
2316 -0.8 -0.2

1.1
0.0
0.9

26 0009 -0.9 -0.3


Sa 0643 4.4 1.3
1249 -0.9 -0.3
1906 4.1 1.2

11 0529
F 1151
1751
2345

3.2
0.2
3.1

1.0
0.1
0.9

o.o o.o

26 0533 4.0 1.2


Sa 1141 -0.6 -0.2
1757 4.0 1.2

12 0620
w 1247
1839

3.7
0.0
3.0

1.1

o.o

27 0607 4.4 1.3


Th 1214 -0.7 -0.2
1833 3.7 1.1

12 0041 -0.2 -0.1


Sa 0721 3.6 1.1
1318 -0.1 o.o
1940 3.2 1.0

27 0103 -1.1 -0.3


Su 0732 4.4 1.3
1335 -1.0 -0.3
1955 4.3 1.3

12 0613
Sa 1217
1833

3.4
0.0
3.3

1.0
0.0
1.0

27 0004 -0.8 -0.2


Su 0625 4.2 1.3
1228 -0.8 -0.2
1846 4.3 1.3

13 0020 -0.1
Th 0702 3.7
1315 0.0
1923 3.1

1.1
0.0
0.9

o.o

28 0014 -1.0 -0.3


F 0659
4.6 1.4
1305 -0.9 -0.3
1924 3.9 1.2

13 0115 -0.3 -0.1


Su 0759 3.6 1.1
1344 -0.2 -0.1
2019 3.3 1.0

28 0152 -1.1 -0.3


H 0821 4.4 1.3
1418 -1.0 -0.3
2043 4.3 1.3

13 0020 -0.2 -0.1


Su 0654 3.5 1.1
1243 -0.2 -0.1
1911 3.5 1.1

28 OD54 -1.0 -0.3


H 0712 4.2 1.3
1310 -0.8 -0.2
1932 4.4 1.3

14 0054 -0.2 -0.1


F 0743 3.7 ~.1
1341 -0.1 0.0
2003 3.1 0.9

29 0110 -1.1 -0.3


Sa 0750 4.6 1.4
1354 -1.0 -0.3
2015 4.0 1.2

14 0149 -0.3 -0.1


H 0838 3.6 1.1
1414 -0.3 -0.1
2058 3.3 1.0

14 0054 -0.3 -0.1


H 0732 3.6 1.1
1312 -0.3 -0.1
1950 3.6 1.1

29 0140 -1.0 -0.3


Tu 0759 4.1 1.2
1350 -0.8 -0.2
2018 4.4 1.3

15 0129 -0.2 -0.1


Sa 0823 3.7 1.1
1410 -0.1 o.o
2044 3.1 0.9

30 0204 -1.1 -0.3


Su 0840 4.5 1.4
1442 -1.0 -0.3
2106 4.1 1.2

15 0224 -0.4 -0.1


Tu 0916 3.5 1.1
1446 -0.3 -0.1
2135 3.3 1.0

15 0128 -0.5 -0.2


Tu 0810 3.6 1.1
1344 -0.4 -0.1
2028 3.7 1.1

30 0224 -0.9 -0.3


w 0844 3.9 1.2
1427 -0.7 -0.2
2103 4.3 1.3

D. 2

o.o o.o

0.9

o.o

o.o

w 1159

1.0

31 0256 -1.0 -0.3


H 0932 4.3 1.3
1527 -0.9 -0.3
2156 4.0 1.2

Time meridian 75 W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datu of soundings.

w 1049

3.4
0.1
2.7

o.o

3.4
0.1
2.9

1.0

o.o
0.8
o.o

1.0

o.o

0.8
0.0

1.0

o.o
o. 9_
o.o o.o

31 0303 -0.7 -0.2


Th 0927 3.6 1.1
1503 -0.5 -0.2
2148 4.0 1.2

NEWPORT, R.I., 1983

41

Times anQ Heights of High and Low Waters


APRIL
Time

Height

Day

MAY
Time

Height

Day

m ft
m
0345 -0.4 -0.1
1013 3.3 1.0
1540 -0.2 -0.1
2235 3. 7 1.1
h

2 0422 -0.1
3.0
161.7 o.o
2323 3.4

0.0
0.9

Time

Height

Day

h m
ft
m
16 0308 -0.6 -0.2
Sa 0950 3.3 1.0
1510 -0.5 -0.2
2211 4.0 1.2

JUNE
Time

Height

Day
h

0351
Su 1030
1542
2251

ft
0.1
3.0
0.2
3.4

0.0
0.9
0.1
1.0

h m
ft
m
1.5 0345 -0.5 -0.2
H 1028 3.4
1.0
1548 -0.3 -0.1
2249 4.1 1.2

Time

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

1 0436
w 1142
1638
2358

ft
0.4
2.8
0.7
3.0

0.1
0.9
0.2
0.9

2 0518
Th 1237
1731

0.5
2.8
0.8

0.2
0.9
0.2

3 0051

h m

h m
ft
m
16 0526 -0.2 -0.1
Th 1208 3.7 1.1
1750 0. 1 o.o

1.6

17 0355 -0.4 -0.1


Su 1041 3.1 0.9
1556 -0.3 -0.1
2304 3.8 1.2

3 0503
Su 1152
1657

0.3
2.7
0.3

0.1
0.8
0.1

18 0446 -0.2 -0.1


M 1139 3.0 0.9
1649 -0.1 o.o

4 0018
1248
1744

3.1
0.5
2.5
0.6

0.9
0.2
0.8
0.2

19 0003
Tu 0546
1240
1755

3.6
0.0
2.9
0.1

5 0116
Tu 0644
1349
1845

2.9
0.7
2.4
0.7

0.9
0.2
0.7
0.2

20 0109
w 0655
1348
1910

3.5
0.1
3.0
0.1

o.o
0.9
o.o

5 0136
Th 0656
1412
1912

2.8
0.7
2.6
0.8

0.9
0.2
0.8
0.2

20 0156
F 0755
1432
2038

6 0216

2.8
0.8
2.5
0.8

0.9
0.2
0.8
0.2

21 0216
Th 0814
1453
2038

3.5
0.1
3.2
0.1

1.1
0.0
1.0

6 0233
F 0759

o.o

1507
2031

2.8
0.7
2.8
0.8

0.9
0.2
0.9
0.2

21 0259
Sa 0904
1530
2152

1.1

1449
2006

o.o o.o
1.2
o.o o.o

6 0334
H 0851
1602
2144

3.0
0.3
3.5
0.4

0.9
0.1
1.1
0.1

21 0424
Tu 1021
1650
2332

3.3
0.1
4.2
0.1

o.o
1.3
o.o

7 0314
Th 0933
1544
2134

2.8
0.7
2.7
0.6

0.9
0.2
0.8
0.2

22 0320 3.6
F 0928 -0.1
1552 3.5
2159 -0.1

1.1
0.0
1.1

Sa 0859

o.o

1557
2138

2.9
0.5
3.1
0.5

0.9
0.2
0.9
0.2

22 0357 3.5 1.1


Su 1002 -0.1 0.0
1623 4.0 1.2
2255 -0.2 -0.1

0423
Tu 0944
1.648
2239

3.1
0.1
3.9
0.1

0.9
0.0
1.2

22 0514
w 1107
1738

3.3
0.1
4.2

1.0
0.0
1.3

8 0407
F 1021
1634
2231

2.9
0.5
2.9
0.4

0.9
0.2
0.9
0.1

23 0418 3.7 1.1


Sa 1029 -0.2 -0.1
1647 3.9 1.2
2303 -0.4 -0.1

8 0416
Su 0950
1642
2231

3.0
0.3
3.4
0.3

0.9
0.1
1.0
0.1

23 0450 3.6 1.1


M 1050 -0.2 -0.1
1714 4.2 1.3
2345 -0.3 -0.1

8 0511 3.3 1.0


w 1034 -0.1 0.0
1735 4.2 1.3
2329 -0.2 -0.1

23 0017
Th 0601
1149
1823

0.1
3.3
0.1
4.3

o.o
1.0
o.o

9 0455
Sa 1055
1719
2314

3.1
0.3
3.2
0.2

0.9
0.1
1.0
0.1

24 0514 3.8 1.2


Su 1119 -0.4 -0.1
1737 4.2 1.3
2356 -0.6 -0.2

9 0503
H 1034
1725
2316

3.2
0.1
3.7
0.0

1.0
0.0
1.1

24 0538 3.6 1.1


Tu 1135 -0.2 -0.1
1800 4.4 1.3

9 0559 3.4 1.0


Th 1124 -0.3 -0.1
1822 4.5 1.4

24 0053
F 0646
1225
1907

o.o

0.0
1.0

10 0540 3.3
Su 1129 0.0
1801 3.5
2351 -0.1

1.0
0.0
1.1

25 0602 3.9 1.2


H 1201 -0.5 -0.2
1823 4.4 1.3

10 0547 3.4 1.0


Tu 1117 -0.1 0.0
1807 4.0 1.2
2359 -0.3 -0.1

25 0028 -0.3 -0.1


w 0626 3.6 1.1
1214 -0.3 -0.1
1846 4.4 1.3

10 0017 -0.4 -0.1


F 0648 3.6 1.1
1212 -0.5 -0.2
1909 4.6 1.4

25 0126
Sa 0730
1300
1949

0.1
3.3
0.1
4.1

o.o
1.0
o.o

11 0622 3.5 1.1


H 1201 -0.2 -0.1
1840 3.7 1.1

26 0042 -0.7 -0.2


Tu 0649 3.9 1.2
1243 -0.6 -0.2
1909 4.5 1.4

11 0630 3.5 1.1


w 1156 -0.3 -0.1
1850 4.2 1.3

26 0108 -0.3 -0.1


Th 0709 3.5 1.1
1250 -0.2 -0.1
1928 4.4 1.3

11 0106 -0.6 -0.2


Sa 0736 3.7 1.1
1302 -0.6 -0.2
1957 4. 7 1.4

26 0157
Su 0812
1336
2030

0.1
3.3
0.2
4.0

o.o

1.0
0.1
1.2

12 0029 -0.3 -0.1


Tu 0702 3.6 1.1
1233 -0.4 -0.1
1920 3.9 1.2

27 0124 -0.7 -0.2


w 0734 3.8 1.2
1319 -0.6 -0.2
1953 4.5 1.4

12 0041 -0.5 -0.2


Th 0713 3.6 1.1
1237 -0.5 -0.2
1932 4.4 1.3

27 0145 -0.2 -0.1


F 0 7 53 3. 4 1. D
1325 -0.2 -0.1
2013 4.2 1.3

12 0155 -0.6 -0.2


Su 0826 3.7 1.1
1352 -0.6 -0.2
2047 4.7 1.4

27 0226
M 0856
1413
2113

0.1
3. 3

o.o

0.2
3. 8

0.1
1. 2

13 0106 -0.5 -0.2


w 0743 3.6 1.1
1310 -0.5 -0.2
1959 4.1 1.2

28 0205 -0.6 -0.2


Th 0818 3.6 1.1
1356 -0.4 -0.1
2037 4.3 1.3

13 0123 -0.6 -0.2


F 0759 3.6 1.1
1322 -0.6 -0.2
2018 4.4 1.3

28 0218 -0.1
Sa 0836 3.3
1400 o.o
2055 4.0

0.0
1.0
0.0
1.2

13 0245 -0.6 -0.2


M 0919 3.7 1.1
1445 -0.5 -0.2
2140 4.5 1.4

28 0258
Tu 0940
1452
2155

0.2
3.2
0.4
3.6

0.1
1.0
0.1
1.1

14 0144 -0.6 -0.2


Th 0822 3.5 1.1
1347 -0.5 -0.2
2039 4.1 1.2

29 0239 -0.4 -0.1


F 0902 3.4 1.0
1431 -0.3 -0.1
2121 4.0 1.2

Sa 0844

14 0209 -0.7 -0.2


3.5 1.1
1408 -0.5 -0.2
2104 4.4 1.3

29 0250
Su 0919
1436
2137

3.2
0.1
3.8

o.o o.o
1.0
o.o
1.2

14 0337 -0.5 -0.2


Tu 1012 3.7 1.1
1540 -0.3 -0.1
2235 4.3 1.3

Z9 0332
w 1024
1532
2238

0.3
3.1
0.5
3.4

0.1
0.9
0.2
1.0

15 0224 -0.6 -0.2


F 0906 3.4 1.0
1426 -0.5 -0.2
2124 4.1 1.2

30 0316 -0.2 -0.1


Sa 0945 3.2 1.0
1506 -0.1 o.o
2204 3.7 1.1

15 0255 -0.6 -0.2


Su 0934 3.5 1.1
1455 -0.4 -0.1
2155 4.3 1.3

30 0323
M 1005
1514
2222

0.2
3.0
0.3
3.5

0.1
0.9
0.1
1.1

15 0430 -0.4 -0.1


w 1110 3.7 1.1
1641 -0.1 0.0
2333 4.1 1.2

30 0404
Th 1110
1612
2322

0.3
3.1
0.6
3.2

0.1
0.9
0.2
1.0

31 0358
Tu 1054
1553
2309

0.3
2.9
0.5
3.2

0.1
0.9
0.2
1.0

Sa 1100

M 0548

w 0803

2 0427

o.o

M 1121

1622
2342

0.3
2.8
0.4
3.1

0.1
0.9
0.1
o. 9

17 0441 -0.-3 -0.1


Tu 1125 3.3 1.0
1645 -0.1 o.o
2350 3.9 1.2

3 0507
Tu 1216
1707

0.5
2.6
0.6

0.2
0.8
0.2

18 0539 -0.1
w 1227 3.3
1752 0.1

0.0
1.0
0.0

F 0606
1330
1829

2.9
0.6
2.9
0.8

0.9
0.2
0.9
0.2

Sa 0730

4 0037

1314
1806

2.9
0.6
2.6
0.8

0.9
0.2
0.8
0.2

19 0053
Th 0645
1332
1912

3.7
0.0
3.4
0.2

1.1
0.0
1.0
0.1

4 0146
Sa 0701
1423
1935

2.8
0.5
3.0
0.8

3.6
0.0
3.6
o. 2

1.1

1.1
0.1

5 0241
Su 0756
1514
2043

3. 5

o.o

1.1

o.o

0.9
0.0
1.1

w 0557

7 0327

o.o

o.o

3.8

Time meridian 75 w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


-Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

17 0033
F 0627
1309
1904

3.8
0.0
3. 7
0.2

18 0133
1409
2025

3.6
0.1
3.8
0.3

0.9
0.2
0.9
0.2

19 0235
Su 0832
1507
2139

3.4
0.1.
3. 9
0.2

1.0
o. 0
1. 2
0.1

2.9
0.5
3.2
0.6

0.9
0.2
1.0
0.2

20 0330

1600
2242

3.3
Q.1
4.1
0. 2

1.0
0.0
1. 2
0.1

o.o

H 0930

3.3
0.1
4.2

1.2
0.0
1.1
0.1
1.1

o.o

1.2
0.1

1.0

1.3

o.o
1.3

1.2

1. 0

42

NEWPORT, R.I., 1983

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters

JULY
Time

AUGUST

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

h m
0443
1158
1659

ft
0.4
3.0
0.7

m
0.1
0.9
0.2

2 0011
Sa 0526
1248
1752

3.0
0.4
3.1
0.7

0.9
0.1
0.9
0.2

17 0105
Su 0655
1340
2003

3.5
0.1
3.9
0.4

3 0101
Su 0613
1339
1850

2.9
0.4
3.2
0.7

0.9
0.1
1.0
0.2

18 0205
M 0755
1439
2122

4 0156
M 0704
1432
1954

2.9
O.A
3.4
0.6

0.9
0.1
1.0
0.2

0251
Tu 0803
1523
2059

2.9
0.3
3.7
0.5

6 0346

h m

SEPTEMBER

Time

Height

Day

Time

1 0021
M 0533
1257
1813

ft
3.0
0.3
3.4
0.6

0.9
0.1
1.0
0.2

16 0135
Tu 0712
1409
2059

ft
3.1
0.5
3.7
0.7

0.9
0.2
1.1
0.2

1 0147
Th 0653
1423
2000

1.1

1.2
0.1

0114
Tu 0624
1353
1917

2.9
0.3
3.5
0.6

0.9
0.1
1.1
0.2

17 0235
w 0817
1507
2213

2.9
0.6
3.7
0.7

0.9
0.2
1.1
0.2

0253
0804
1525
2117

3.3
0.3
3.9
0.5

1.0
0.1
1.2
0.2

3 0214
w 0724
1449
2027

2.9
0.3
3. 7
0.5

0.9
0.1
1.1
0.2

18 0333
Th 0930
1602
2308

2.9
0.7
3.7
0.6

0.9
0.2
1.1
0.2

3 0357
Sa 0920
1626
2229

19 0302
Tu 0856
1533
2229

3.1
0.4
3.9
0.5

0.9
0.1
1.2
0.2

4 0316

3.0
0.2
4.0
0.3

0.9
0.1
1.2
0.1

19 0426
F 1031
1652
2346

3.0
0.6
3.7
0.5

0.9
0.1
1.1
0.2

20 0359
w 0954
1626
2323

3.1
0.4
4.0
0.4

0.9
0.1
1.2
0.1

3.2

1.0
0.0
1.3
0.0

Sa

20 0516
1116
1738

3.0
0.1
4.0
0.2

0.9
0.0
1.2
0.1

21 0450
Th 1044
1716

3.1
0.4
4.0

0.9
0.1
1.2

21 0018

Sa

7 0441 3.2
Th 0959 -0.1
1707 4.3
2303 o.o

1.0
0.0
1.3

22 0004
F 0538
1128
1801

0.4
3.2
0.3
4.1

0.1
1.0
0.1
1.2

23 0041
0624
1209
1845

0.3
3.3
0.3
4.1

9 0625 3.7 1.1


Sa 1152 -0.4 -0.1
1849 4.8 1.5

24 0106
Su 0708
1244
1926

10 0051 -0.5 -0.2


Su 0717 3.9 1.2
1248 -0.6 -0.2
1940 4.9 1.5

h m

h m

Time

Height

Day

1.2
0.0
1.2
0.1

ft

Height

Oay
ft
2.8
0.3
3.7
0.5

0.9
0.1
1.1
0.2

16 0305
F 0901
1534
2239

ft
2.8
0.9
3.4
0.8

m
0.9
0.3
1.0
0.2

3.0
0.3
3.9

0.9
0.1
1.2
0.1

17 0400
Sa 1015
1624
2322

2.9
0.8
3.5
0.6

0.9
0.2
1.1
0.2

3.3

1.0
0.0
1.3
0.0

18 0450
Su 1100
1711
234 7

3.1
0.6

0.9
0.2
1.1
0. 2

0.9
0.2
1.1
0.2

0453 3.6 1.1


Su 1031 -0.2 -0.1
1720 4.5 1.4
2325 -0.3 -0.1

19 0535
M 1137
1753

3.3

0.4
3.7

1.0
0.1
1.1

3.1
0.5
3.8

0.9
0.2
1.2

5 0548 4.0 1.2


M 1135 -0.5 -0.2
1814 4.7 1.4

20 0007
Tu 0617
1209
1833

o. 3
3.6
0.2
3.8

0.1
1.1
0.1
1.2

1153
1822

0.4
3.3
0.4
3.9

0.1
1.0
0.1
1.2

0017 -0.6 -0.2


Tu 0639 4.4 1.3
1230 -0.7 -0.2
1903 4.8 1.5

21 0030
w 0655
1241
1914

0.1
3.8
0.1
3.9

0.0
1.2
0.0
1.2

0607 3.8 1.2


Su 1140 -0.4 -0.1
1831 4.8 1.5

22 0044
M 0644
1230
1902

0.3
3.5
0.3
4.0

0.1
1.1
0.1
1.2

7 0105 -0.7 -0.2

22 0057
Th 0733
1313
1951

0.0
3.9
0.0
3.8

0.0
1.2
0.0
1.2

0.1
1.0
0.1
1.2

8 0036 -0.5 -0.2


M 0658 4.1 1.2
1239 -0.6 -0.2
1922 4.9. 1.5

23 0108
Tu 0724
1302
1941

0.2
3.6
0.2
4.0

0.1
1.1
0.1
1.2

8 0150 -0.8 -0.2


Th 0818 4.7 1.4
1414 -0.7 -0.2
2041 4.6 1.4

23 0124 -0.1
F 0812 3.9
1346 -0.1.
2030 3.7

o.o
1.2
o.o

0.3
3.4
0.2
4.1

0.1
1.0
0.1
1.2

9 0125 -0.7 -0.2


Tu 0750 4.3 1.3
1334 -0.7 -0.2
2013 4.9 1.5

24 0133
w 0804
1336
2020

0.1
3.7
0.1
3.9

0.0
1.1

9 0234 -0.7 -0.2


F 0906 4.7 1.4
1503 -0.6 -0.2
2129 4.3 1.3

24 0157 -0.2 -0.1


Sa 0848 3.9 1.2
1422 -0.1 o.o
2107 3.6 1.1

25 0135
M 0750
1319
2007

0.2
3.4
0.2
4.0

0.1
1.0
0.1
1.2

10 0213 -0.7 -0.2


w 0840 4.5 1.4
1428 -0.7 -0.2
2103 4.7 1.4

25 0159
Th 0842
1409
2058

o.o o.o
3.7 1.1
0.1 o.o

10 0316 -0.5 -0.2


Sa 0956 4.5 1.4
1551 -0.3 -0.1
2219 3.9 1.2

25 0229 -0.2 -0.1


Su 0927 3.9 1.2
1502 o.o 0.0
2148 3.4 1.0

11 0141 -0.6 -0.2


H 0808 4.0 1.2
1343 -0.6 -0.2
2031 4.9 1.5

26 0202
Tu 0831
1354
2047

o. 2

0.1
3. 5. 1.1
o. 2 0.1
3.9 1.2

11 0300 -0.7 -0.2


Th 0932 4.5 1.4
1522 -0.5 -0.2
2154 4.5 1.4

26 0228
F 0919
1445
2137

o.o o.o

3.7
0.2
3.6

1.1
0.1
1.1

11 0358 -0.3 -0.1


Su 1046 4.3 1.3
1641 0.1 o.o
2310 3.5 1.1

26 0306 -0.1
M 1009 3.8
1543 0.1
2230 3.1

12 0232 -0.7 -0.2


Tu 0900 4.1 1.2
1438 -0.5 -0.2
2124 4.7 1.4

27 0231
w 0911
1431
2127

0.2
3.5
0.3
3.7

0.1
1.1
0.1
1.1

12 0348 -0.5 -0.2


F 1024 4.4 1.3
1616 -0.3 -0.1
2246 4.1 1.2

27 0300
Sa 1001
1522
2214

0.0
3.6
0.2
3.4

o.o

13 0321 -0.6 -0.2


w 0954 4.1 1.2
1535 -0.4 -0.1
2217 4.5 1.4

28 0302
Th 0953
1508
2206

0.2
3.4
0.4
3.5

0.1
1.0
0.1
1.1

Sa

13 0433 -0.3 -0.1


1116 4.3 1.3
1712 0.0 0.0
2339 3.7 1.1

28 0336
Su 1041
1604
2257

0.1
3.6
0.3
3.2

14 0412 -0.5 -0.2


Th 1049 4.1 1.2
1633 -0.2 -0.1
2312 4.2 1.3

29 0334
F 1035
1548
2248

0.2
3.4
0.4
3.3

0.1
1.0
0.1
1.0

14 0521
Su 1212
1815

o.o o.o
4.1
0.4

1.2
0.1

29 0414
M 1127
1651
2344

0.1
3.5
0.4
3.0

15 0504 -0.3 -0.1


F 1144
4.1 1.2
1736 0.1 o.o

30 0408
Sa 1118
1630
2331

0.2
3.3
0.5
3.1

0.1
1.0
0.2
0.9

15 0035
M 0611
1311
1930

3.4
0.3
3.9
0.6

1.0
0.1
1.2
0.2

30 0459
Tu 1219
1744

31 0449
Su 1206
1718

0.3
3.3
0.6

0.1
1.0
0.2

31 0043
w 0552
1319
1848

w 0901

1615
2205

o.o

8 0533 3.4 1.0


F 1058 -0.3 -0.1
1757 4.6 1.4
2357 -0.3 -0.1

16 0008 3.8
Sa 0558 -0.1
1242 4.0
1845 0.3

Sa

o.o

Th 0829
1549
2136
5 0416

F 0934

1644
2244

o.o
4.3
o.o

6 0512 3.5 1.1


1039 -0.2 -0.1
1738 4.6 1.4
2341 -0.3 -0.1

Su 0601

3.8

o.o
1.2

1.2

h m

o. 3
0.1
4.2
0.0

w 0729

4.6 1.4
1323 -0.8 -0.2
1953 4.8 1.5

o.o

h m

3. 6

0. 5

1.1

o.o

1.2
0.0
0.9

12 0441
M 1140
1737

0.1
4.0
0.4

1.2
0.1

27 0345
Tu 1057
1630
2321

o.o o.o
3.7
0.2
2.9

1.1
0.1
0.9

o.o

13 0005
Tu 0528
1237
1844

3.2
0.4
3.7
0.7

1.0
0.1
1.1
0.2

28 0433
w 1153
1725

0.1
3.6
0.4

0.0
1.1
0.1

1.1
0.1
0.9

o.o

14 0103
w 0619
1336
2020

2.9
0.6
3.5
0.9

0.9
0.2
1.1
0.3

29 0021
Th 0528
1255
1829

2.8
0.2
3.6
0.5

0.9
0.1
1.1
0.2

0.2
3. 5
0.5

0.1
1.1
0.2

15 0205
Th 0728
1437
2146

2.8
0.8
3.4
0.9

0.9
0.2
1.0
0.3

30 0129
F 0636
1403
1946

2.8
0.3
3.7
0.4

0.9
0.1
1.1
0.1

2.8
0.3
3.6
0.6

0.9
0.1
1.1
0.2

1.1
0.1
1.0
1.1
0.1
1.0

Time meridian 75" W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

NEWPORT, R.I., 1983

43

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters


OCTOBER
Time

Height

Day

NOVEMBER
Time

Height

Day

1 0237
Sa 0754
1508
2104

ft
3.0
0.3
3.8
0.2

0.9
0.1
1.2
0.1

h m
16 0330
Su 0936
1552
2229

ft
2.9
0.8
3.2
0.6

0.9
0.2
1.0
0.2

2 0341
Su 0915
1607
2213

3.4
0.1
4.D
o.o

1.0
0.0
1.2
o.o

17 0418
M 1031
1639
2255

3.1
0.6
3.3
0.4

0.9
0.2
1.0
0.1

3 0437 3.8 1.2


M 1029 -0.2 -0.1
1703 4.3 1.3
2308 -0.3 -0.1

18 0503
Tu 1106
1722
2319

3.4
0.4
3.5
0.2

1.0
0.1
1.1
0.1

4 0529 4.2 1.3


Tu 1129 -0.5 -0.2
1755 4.4 1.3
2356 -0.6 -0.2

19 0545
w 1137
1803
2348

3.6
0.2
3.6
o.o

1.1
0.1
1.1
0.0

20 0625
Th 1212
1842

3.8
0.0
3.7

h m

Time

Height

DECEMBER
Time

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
1 0418 3.9 1. 2
Tu 1023 -0.2 -0.1
1644 3.9 1.2
2247 -0.4 -0.1

16 0427
w 1021
1645
2223

Height

Time

Height

Time

Height

Oay

Day

h m
ft
m
1 0450 4.1 1.2
Th 1114 -0.3 -0.1
1714 3.6 1.1
2311 -0.4 -0.1

h m
ft
16 0434 3.5
F 1018 0.2
1655 3.0
2216 -0.1

ft
3.3
0.4
3.2
0.2

1.0
0.1
1. 0
0.1

17 0511 3.6
Th 1100 0.2
1729 3.3
2303 .o.1

1.1
0.1
1.0
o. o

F 1203 -0.4 -0.1

3 0559 4.5 1.4


Th 1212 -0.6 -0.2
1822 4.1 1.2

18 0551 3.8 1.2


F 1140 -0.1
0.0
1812 3.4 1.0
2340 -0.3 -0.1

3 0625 4.4 1.3


Sa 1245 -0.5 -0.2
1847 3.6 1.1

18 0604 4.0 1.2


Su 1156 -0.3 -0.1
1826 3.3 1.0
2351 -0.6 -0.2

4 0017 -0.7 -0.2


4.7 1.4
1259 -0.7 -0.2
1908 4.0 1.2

19 0633 4.1 1.2


Sa 1221 -0.3 -0.1
1854 3.5 1.1

4 0034 -0.5 -0.2


Su 0711 4.4 1.3
1327 -0.4 -0.1
1931 3.5 1.1

19 0649 4.3 1.3


M 1244 -0.5 -0.2
1913 3.4 1.0

1.2
0.0
1.1

5 0056 -0.7 -0.2


Sa 0732 4.7 1.4
1341 -0.6 -0.2
1954 3.9 1.2

20 0020 -0.4 -0.1


Su 0713 4.2 1.3
1303 -0.4 -0.1
1935 3.5 1.1

5 0112 -0.5 -0.2


4.3 1.3
1404 -0.3 -0.1
2016 3.4 1.0

20 0039 -0.7 -0.2


Tu 0736 4.4 1.3
1330 -0.7 -0.2
2001 3.5 1.1

6 0041 -0.7 -0.2


Th 0707 4.8 1.5
1312 -0.8 -0.2
1931 4.4 1.3

21 0018 -0.2 -0.1


F 0702 4.0 1.2
1247 -0.2 -0.1
1921 3~7 1.1

6 0137 -0.6 -0.2


Su 0817 4.6 1.4
1421 -0.4 -0.1
2038 3.7 1.1

21 0059 -0.5 -0.2


M 0755 4.3 1.3
1344 -0.5 -0.2
2018 3.4 1.0

6 0149 -0.4 -0.1


Tu 0839 4.1 1.2
1439 -0.2 -0.1
2059 3.2 1.0

21 0128 -0.8 -0.2


w 0824 4.4 1.3
1417 -0.7 -0.2
2050 3.5 1.1

7 0124 -0.8 -0.2


4 . 8 1.5
1358 -0.7 -0.2
2017 4.3 1.3

22 0051 -0.3 -0.1


Sa 0742 4.1 1.2
1323 -0.3 -0.1
2000 3.6 1.1

7 0213 -0.4 -0.1


4.3 1.3
1501 -0.2 -0.1
2124 3.4 1.0

22 0141 -0.5 -0.2


Tu 0841 4.3 1.3
1430 -0.5 -0.2
2106 3.4 1.0

w 0922

7 0226 -0.2 -0.1


3.8 1.2
1513 o.o o.o
2145 3.0 0.9

22 0218 -0.8 -0.2


Th 0913 4.3 1.3
1506 -0.7 -0.2
2143 3.5 1.1

8 0250 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 0947 4.0 1.2
1542 0.1 o.o
2212 3.1 0.9

23 0226 -0.5 -0.2


w 0929 4.2 1.3
1516 -0.4 -0.1
2156 3.3 1.0

8 0303
Th 1006
1548
2232

0.0
3.6
0.2
2.9

o.o
1,1
0.1
0.9

23 0310 -0.7 "0.2


F 1006 4.2 1.3
1556 -0.6 -0.2
2236 3.5 1.1

9 0343

s 0620
w 1222

1844

4.5 1.4
-0.7 -0.2
4.5 1.4

F 0754

2 0511

4.3 1.3
-0.5 -0.2
1735 4.0 1.2
2332 -0.6 -0.2

w 1122

F 0646

M 0901

h m

2 0538

4.3

1.3

1801 3.6 1.1


2353 -0.5 -0.2

M 0755

17 0519 3.8
Sa 1108 -0.1
1740 3.2
2303 -0.4

1.1
0.1
0.9
0.0
1.2
0.0
1.0

-O.i

8 0203 -0.7 -0.2


Sa 0840 4.7 1.4
1442 -0.5 -0.2
2103 4.0 1.2

23 0127 -0.4 -0.1


Su 0821 4.2 1.3-
1401 -0.3 -0.1
2042 3.5 1.1

g 0244 -0.5 -0.2


Su 0927 4.5 1.4
1527 -0.3 -0.1
2151 3.6 1.1

24 0202 -0.4 -0.1


M 0901 4.1 1.2
1442 -0.2 -0.1
2123 3.3 1.0

w 1036
1619
2301

0.1
3.7
0.3
2.9

o.o
1.1
0.1
0.9

24 0316 -0.4 -0.1


Th 1020 4.0 1.2
1606 -0.3 -0.1
2251 3.2 1.0

F 1054
1625
2321

0.2
3.3
o;3
2.7

0.1
1.0
o.1
0.8

24 0406 -0.5 -0.2


Sa 1102 3.9 1.2
1649 -0.4 -0.1
2334_ 3.5 1.1

10 0321 -0.2 -0.1


M 1017 4.2 1.3
1611 0.1 0.0
2240 3.3 1.0

25 0242 -0.3 -0.1


Tu 0946 4.0 1.2
1526 -0.1 o.o
2211 3.1 0.9

iO 0409
Th 1126
1702
2355

0.4
3.3
0.6
2.7

0.1
1.0
0.2
0.8

25 0409 -0.2 -0.1


F 1118 3.8 1.2
1702 -0.1 0.0
2352 3.1 0.9

10 0425
Sa 1142
1705

0.4
3.0
0.4

0.1
0.9
0.1

25 0505 -0.3 -0.1


Su 1200 3.7 1.1
1747 -0.3 -0.1

11 0403
Tu 1107
1656
2331

0.1
3.8
0;4
3.0

o.c
1.2
0.1
0.9

26 0327 -0.2 -0.1


w 1037 3.9 1.2
1616 o.o 0.0
2305 3.0 0.9

11 0454
F 1221
1752

0.6
3.1
0.7

0.2
0.9
0.2

26 0513
Sa 1219
1806

0.0
3.7
0.0

o.o
1.1
0.0

11 0016
Su 0513
1235
1752

2.7
0.6
2.8
0.5

0.8
0.2
0.9
0.2

26 0033 3.5 1.1


M 0613 -0.1 0.0
1259 3.4 1.0
1847 -0.2 -0.1

12 0444
w 1202
!J49

0.4
3.5
0.7

0.1
1.1
0.2

27 0417
Th 1133
1713

o.o
3.7
0.2

o.o
1.1
0.1

12 0056
Sa 0552
1320
1853

2.6
0.8
2.9
0.8

0.8
0.2
0.9
0.2

27 0056
Su 0624
1323
1914

3.2
0.1
3.5
o.o

1.0
0.0
1.1
0.0

12 0110 2.7 0.8


M0608U.70.2
1329 2.7 0.8
1843 0.5 0.2

27 0135 3.5
Tu 0733 0.0
1401 3.3
1954 -0.1

1.1
0.0
1.0
o.o

13 0031
Th 0534
1259
1903

2.7
0.7
3.2
0.9

0.8
0.2
1.0
0.3

28 0008
F 0518
1236
1819

2.9
0.1
3.6
0.3

0.9
0.0
1.1
0.1

13 0155
Su 0701
1416
2002

2.6
0.9
2.9
0.7

0.8
0.3
0.9
0.2

28 0200
M 0746
1427
2024

3.4
0.1
3.5
o.o

1.0
0.0
1.1
o.o

13 0206
Tu 0712
1424
1940

2.7
0.7
2.7
0.4

0.8
0.2
0.8
0.1

28 0235 3.6
w 0854 0.0
1501 3.2
2101 -0.1

1.1
0.0
1.0

14 0131
F 0639
1359
2050

2.6
0.9
3.1
0.9

0.8
0.3
0.9
0.3

29 0115
Sa 0627
1343
1933

3.0
0.3
3.6
0.2

0.9
0.1
1.1
0.1

14 0251
M 0821
1511
2101

2.8
0.8
2.9
0.6

0.9
0.2
0.9
0.2

29 0301 3.6 1.1


Tu 0909 0.0 0.0
1526 3.5 1.1
2128 -0.2 -0.1

14 0259
w 0819
1517
2035

2.9
0.6
2.8
0.3

0.9
0.2
0.9
0.1

29:-0333 3.8 1.2


Th 1006 0.0 0.0
1559 3.1 0.9
2157 -0.2 -0.1

15 0235
Sa 0808
1459
2154

2.7
0.9
3.1
0.8

0.8
0.3
0.9
0.2

30 0220
Su 0751
1449
2049

3.2
0.2
3.7
0.1

1.0
0.1
1.1
0.0

15 0341
Tu 0930
1600
2144

3.0
0.7
3.0
0.4

0.9
0.2
0.9
0.1

30 0357 3.9 1.2


w 1018 -0.2 -0.1
1622 3.5 1.1
2221 -0.3 -0.1

15 0347
Th 0924
1607
2128

3.2
0.4
2.9
0.1

1.0
0.1
0.9
0.0

30 0429 3.9 1.2


F 1106 -0.1 0.0
1652 3.1 0.9
2250 -0.2 -0.1

31 0322 3.5
M 0914 0.1
1549 3.8
2152 -0.1

1.1
0.0
1.2
o.o

9 0327

Time meridian 75 w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

o.o

31 0519 4.0 1.2


Sa 1156 -0.2 -0.1
1740 3.2 1.0
2337 -0.3 -0.1

44

NEW LONDON, CONN., 1983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
JANUARY

Time

Height

FEBRUARY

Time

Height

Time

Height

MARCH
Time

Height

Time

Height

Time

Height

Day

Day

Day

Day

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
1 0424 -0.4 -0.1
Sa 1024 3.3 1.0
1712 -0.8 -0.2
2306 2.4 0.7

h m
ft
m
16 D445 D.1 0.0
Su 1D29 2.5 D.8
1722 -D.3 -0.1
23D8 2.0 0.6

h m
ft
m
1 D604 -0.5 -0.2
Tu 1159 2.6 0.8
1832 -0.6 -0.2

h m
ft
m
16 D547 -0.1 o.o
w 1124 2.3 0.7
1807 -D.2 -0.1
2349 2.3 0.7

h m
ft
m
1 0451 -0.7 -0.2
Tu 104 7 2.7 0.8
1712 -0.6 -0.2
2314 2.8 0.9

h m
ft
m
16 0437 -0.2 -0. 1
w 1018 2.5 0.8
1651 -0.2 -D.1
2238 2.7 0.8

2 0521 -0.4 -0.1


Su 1120 3.1 D.9
1806 -D.7 -0.2

17 0531 0.1 o.o


M 1108 2.4 0.7
1803 -0.2 -0.1
2347 2.D 0.6

2 0543 -0.6 -0.2


2.5 0.8
1802 -0.4 -D.1

17 0523 -0.2 -0.1


Th 1059 2.4 0.7
1730 -0.1 0.0
2318 2.7 0.8

3 0003 2.8 0.9


Th 0639 0.4 -0.1
1229 2.3 0.7
1851 -0.3 -0.1

18 0609 -0.2 -0.1


F 1141
2.3 0. 7
1813 o.o o.o
2359 2.7 0.8

3 0002

2.4

0.7

M 0621 -D.3 -D.1

1219 2.8 D.9


19D1 -D.6 -D.2
4 D1D1 2.4 0.7
Tu D725 -0.2 -0.1
1320 2.5 0.8
1956 -0.4 -D.1
5 D2D6

2.4 0.7
D.O
1425 2.2 0.7
2053 -0.3 -0.1

2.5

1639 1.9
2244 -0.1
8 0507 2.5
Sa 1135 -0.1
1740 1.8
2335 0.0

i9

D.6
0.1
D.6
D.D

D029

2.1
0.2
1231 2.1
193D -D.1

w 0706

2D D113
Th D8DD
1319
2015

3 0131 2.5 o.8


Th 0804 -0.3 -0.1
1355 2.1 0.6
2019 -0.2 -0.1
4 0231

2.5

D.8

17 0634 o.o
Th 1203 2.2
1848 -0.1

o.o
0.7
0.0

18 0032
F 0727
1248
1933

2.4
0.0
2.0
o.o

0.7
0.0
0.6
0.0
0.0
D. 6

1459 1.8
2115 -0.1

0.5
0.0

19 0120
Sa 0823
1343
2022

2.4
o.o
1. 9
D.1

F 0908 -0.2 -0.1

0.7
D.O

w 113g

4 0056

2.7

0.8

1325 2.0
1944 -0.1

0.6
D.O

19 0701 -0.1
Sa 1229 2.1
1858 D.1

0.0
0.6

0.8
D.O
0.5
D.O

20 OD48 2.7
Su 0756 -0.1
1324 2.0
1953 0.2

0.8
0.0
0.6
0.1

F 0735 -0.2 -0.1

0.0

D.6
0.1
D.6
D.D

0333 2.4
Sa 1008 -0.1
1605 1. 7
2211 o. 0

0.7
0.0
0.5
o.o

2D 0215
Su 0922
1446
2118

2.5
o.o
1.8
0.1

0.8
0.5
0. 0

5 0151 2.5
Sa 0834 -0.1
1425 1.8
2040 0.1

21 D2D3 2.2
F 0856 0.2
1415 1.9
2104. 0.1

0.7
D.1
D.6
0.0

6 0433 2.4
Su 1107 -0.1
1709 1.6
2305 0.1

0.7
0.0
0.5
o.o

21 0316 2.5
M 1025 -0.1
1553 1.7
2219 0.1

0.8
0.0
0.5
o.o

6 0249
Su 0931
1526
2138

2.4
0.0
1.7
0.2

0.7
0.0
0.5
0.1

21 0146
H 0857
1428
2055

2.7
0.0
1.9
0.3

0.8
0.0
D.6
0.1

0.8
0.0
0.6

2. 3
0.1
1. 8
D.1

D. 7
o.o
o. 5
O.D

M 1201 -0.1

o.o

22 0255
Sa 0955
1517
2153

1.6
0.1

0.7
0.0
0.5
o.o

22 0420 2.6 0.8


Tu 1122 -0.2 -0.1
1702 1.8 0.5
2319 o.o 0.0

7 0353
.M 1031
1631
2235

2.3
0.1
1.6
D.3

0.7
D.D
D.5
D.1

22 0251 2.7
Tu 0959 -0.1
1539 1. 9
2202 0.2

0.8
0.0
0.6
0.1

0.8
0.0
0.5
o.o

23 0350 2.5
Su 1052 -0.1
1619 1.8
2246 O.D

0.8
D.O
0.5
0.0

8 0620 2.4
Tu 1251 -0.1
1852 1.7

0.7
o.o
0.5

23 0524 2.8 0.9


w 1218 -0.4 -0.1
1804 1.9 0.6

8 0452
Tu 1126
1732
2331

2.2
D.1
1.7
0,3

0.7
D. D
D.5
D.1

23 0400 2.7
w 1101 -0.1
1647 2.0
23D8 0.1

0.8
0.0
0.6
o.o

w 1217

9 D545

1822

2.3
o.o
1.8

D.7
D.O
0.5

24 0509 2.7 0.8


Th 1157 -0.2 -0.1
1751 2.2 o. 7

6 03D6 2.5 0.8


Th 0935 -0.1 D.D
1533 2.D 0.6
2150 -0.2 -0.1
7 0411

D.1
0.7
O.D

2.6 0.8
-0.4 -0.1
1257 2.3 0.7
1925 -0.4 -0.1

2.1
D.2
2.D
O.D

w 0830 -0.1

F 1037 -0.1

18 D616 D.2
Tu 1149 2.3
1845 -D.1

2 0035

w 0703

7 0527
1805
2358

2.4

0.0

9 0558 2.6 0.8


Su 1230 -D.2 -0.1
183D 1.7 D.5

24 0447 2.7 0.8


M 1146 -0.3 -D.1
1721 1.8 0.5
2341 -D.1 D.O

9 0047 0,1 0.0


w 0702 2.4 0.7
1333 -0.2 -0.1
"1933 1.7 0.5

24 0018 -0.2 -0.1


Th 0623 2.9 D.9
1312 -0.5 -0.2
1900 2.2 0.7

10 0023 D.O o.o


M 0644 2.6 0.8
1317 -D.2 -0.1
1916 1.7 0.5

25 D542 2.9 0.9


Tu 1239 -0.5 -0.2
182D 1.9 0.6

10 0132 0.0 0.0


Th 0742 2.4 0.7
1415 -o.2 -o.1
2011 1.9 0.6

25 0115 -0.4 -0.1


F 0720 3.0 0.9
1401 -0.7 -0.2
1955 2.4 0.7

10 D022
Th 0633
1302
1907

0.2
2.3
o.o
1.9

0.1
0.7
0.0
D.6

25 0009 -0.1 D.O


F 0612 2.8 0.9
1250 -0.3 -0.1
1847 2.4 0.7

11 0109 o.o o.o


Tu 0726 2.6 0.8
1400 -0.3 -0.1
1958 1.8 0.5

26 0033 -0.2 -0.1


w D638 3.0 0.9
1331 -0.7 -0.2
1915 2.1 D.6

11 0216 o.o 0.0


F 0819 2.5 0.8
1454 -0.3 -0.1
2049 2.0 0.6

26 0211 -0.5 -0.2


Sa 0814 3.0 0.9
1450 -0.7 -0.2
2046 2.6 0.8

11 0108 0.1
F 0712 2.4
1344 -0.1
1942 2.1

D.O
0.7
0.0
0.6

26 0105 -0.3 -0.1


Sa 0710 2.8 0.9
1339 -0.4 -0.1
1939 2. 7 D.8

12 0155 0.0 0.0


w 0803 2.6 0.8
1440 -0.3 -0.1
2035 1.8 0.5

27 0128 -D.4 -0.1


Th 0731 3.2 1.0
1421 -0.8 -0.2
2009 2.2 0.7

12 0258 -0.1 0.0


Sa 0855 2.5 0.8
1532 -0.4 -0.1
2125 2.1 0.6

27 0304 -0.7 -0.2


Su 0907 3.0 0.9
1537 -0.8 -0.2
2134 2.7 0.8

12 0152 o.o 0.0


Sa 0752 2.4 0.7
1423 -0.2 -D.1
2019 2.2 0.7

27 0200 -0.5 -0.2


Su 0803 2.9 0.9
1427 -0.5 -0.2
2026 2.9 0.9

13 0237 0.0 0.0


Th 0839 2.6 0.8
1520 -0.3 -0.1
2112 1.9 0.6

28 0221 -0.5 -0.2


F 0826 3.2 1.0
1511 -0.9 -0.3
2102 2.4 0.7

13 0339 -0.1 0.0


Su 0930 2.5 0.8
1611 -0.4 -0.1
2159 2.1 0.6

28 0357 -0.7 -0.2


H 0957 2.9 0,9
1625 -0.7 -0.2
2225 2.8 0.9

13 0235 -D.1 O.D


Su D829 2.5 D.8
1500 -0.3 -0.1
2052 2.3 0.7

28 0251 -0.6 -0.2


H D854 2.8 D.9
1513 -D.5 -0.2
2114 3.0 D.9

14 D319 D.D D.D


F D916 2.6 '-D.8
16D2 -D.3 -D.1
215D 1.9 D.6

29 0315 -0.6 -0.2


Sa 0918 3.2 1.0
1600 -0.9 -0.3
2153 2.5 0.8

14 0420 -0.1 o.o


H 1006 2.5 0.8
1649 -0.3 -0.1
2235 2.2 0.7

14 0315 -0.2 -0.1


H 0904 2.5 0.8
1537 -0.3 -0.1
2127 2.5 0.8

29 0342 -0.6 -0.2


Tu 0940 2.7 0.8
1558 -0.4 -0.1
2200 3.1 0.9

15 D4D1 D.D D.D


Sa 0952 2.6 D.8
164D -D.3 -D.1
2228 2.D 0.6

30 D411 -0.6 -D.2


Su 1011 3.1 0.9
1650 -0.9 -0.3
2246 2.6 0.8

15 0503 -0.1 o.o


Tu 1044 2.4 0.7
1728 -0.3 -0.1
2311 2.3 0.7

15 0356 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 0941 2.5 0.8
1614 -0.2 -0.1
2200 2.6 0.8

30 0432 -0.6 -0.2


w 1027 2.6 0.8
1642 -0.3 -0.1
2245 3.0 0.9

31 0507 -0.6 -0.2


M 1106 2.9 0.9
1741 -0.8 -0.2
2339 2.6 0.8

Time meridian 75" W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

31 0521.-0.5 -0.2
Th 1114 2.4 0.7
1730 -0.2 -D.1
2331 2.9 0.9

NEW LONDON, CONN., 1983

45

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters

APRIL
Time

Height

Day

Height

Time
Day

h m
ft
m
16 0546 -0.3 -0.1
Sa 1123 2.4 0.7
1741 0.1 o.o
2334 3.1 0.9

1 0636
Su 1221
1839

0.9
o.o
0.6
0.1

17 0639 -0.2 -0.1


Su 1213 2.2 0.7
1834 0.2 0.1

M 0725

ft
m
0613 -0.3 -0.1
1200 2.2 0.7
1818 o.o o.o
2 0019 2.8
o7o4 -o.1
1253 2.0
1911 0.2

Time

Day
h m

sa

MAY

JUNE

Height

Time

Height

Day
ft
0.0
2.1
0.4

m
0.0
0.6
0.1

h m
ft
m
16 0621 -0.3 -0.1
M 1203 2.4 0.7
1819 0.3 0.1

1317
1935

2.7
0.2
2.0
0.6

0.8
0.1
0.6
0.2

17 0011 3.2 1.0


Tu 0717 -0.2 -0.1
1304 2.30.7
1925 d.3 0.1

0.9
0.0
0.6
0.1

3 0124
Tu 0821
1412
2033

2.5
0.3
2.0
0.7

0.8
0.1
0.6
0.2

18 0117 3.0
w 0816 -0.1
1410 2.3
2031 0.3

0221

h m

2 0032

Time

Height
ft
2.5
0.2
2.1
0.7

0.8
0.1
0.6
0.2

h m
ft
rn
16 0104 3.0 0.9
Th 0753 -0.2 -0.1
1354 2.6 0.8
2018 0.2 0.1

2 0137
Th 0834
1433
2057

2.4
0. 3
2.2
0.7

0.7
0.1
0.7
0.2

17 0211 2.7
F 0850 -0.1
1458 2. 7
2124. 0. 2

0.8
o.o
0.8
0.1

0.9
0.0
0.7
0.1

3 0231
F 0925
15?5
2153

2.3
0.3
2.2
0.7

0.7
0.1
0.7
0.2

18 0320

4 0330

h m

2.6
0.1
1. 9
0.4

0.8
0.0
0.1

18 0026 3.0
M 0736 -0.1
1314 2.1
1935 0.3

4 0205
M 0857
1449
2105

2.4
0.2
1.8
0.5

0.7
0.1
0.5
0.2

19 0127 2.9
Tu 0837 -0.1
1420 2.1
2044 0.4

0.9
0.0
0.6
0.1

w 0914

1515
21.32

2.3
0.3
2.0
0.7

0.7
0.1
0.6
0.2

19 0223
Th 0916
1516
2140

2.8
0.0
2.4
0.3

0.9
0.0
0.7
0.1

Sa 1013

1614
2247

2.2
0.3
2.4
0.6

5 0305
Tu 0952
1554
2206

o. 2

2.3

0.7
0.1
0. 5
0.2

20 0235
w0938
1529
2152

2.8
0.0
2.1
0.3

0.9
0.0
0.6
0.1

5 0320
Th 1007
1612
2229

2.2
0.3
2.1
0.6

0.7
0.1
0.6
0.2

20 0335
F 1013
1622
2245

2.6
0.0
2.6
0.2

0.8
0.0
0.8
0.1

5 0422
Su 1059
1659
2337

2.7
0.0
2.3
0.2

0.8
0.0
0.7
0.1

6 0419
F 1057
1703
2322

2.2
0.3
2.2
0.5

0.7
0.1
0.7
0.2

Sa 1110

21 0444
1721
2345

2.5
0.0
2.8
0.0

0.8
0.0
0.9
0.0

6 0407

1. 8
0.5

2.5
o.o
2.8
0.1

0.8
0.0
0.9
o.o

0.7
0.1
0.7
0.2

19 0426
Su 1042
1659
2329

2.4
0.1
2.9
0.1

0.7

2.2
0.3
2.5
0.4

0.7
0.1
0.8
0.1

20 0531
M 1135
1753

2.3
0.1
3.0

0.7
0.0
0.9

6 0514
1144
1742

2.2
0.3
2.7

0.7
0.1
0.8

21 0025
Tu 0627
1226
1843

o. 2

0.0
2.2

3.1

0.0
0.7
0.1
0.9

7 0023
Tu 0603
1226
1822

0.2
2.3
0.2
3.0

0.1

0.1
0.9

22 0116 -0.1
w 0716 2.2
1312 0.2
1927 3.1

o.o
0.7
0.1
0.9

8 0109

0.0
2.4
0.2
3.2

0.0
0.7
0.1
1.0

23 0203 -0.1
Th 0759 2.2
1357 0.2
2008 3.1

o.o
0.7
0.1
0.9

~0.1

24 0247 -0.1

o.o

2.2
0.2
1. 9
0.5

0.7
0.1

o. 6
0.2

21 0347
Th 1037
1637
2258

7 0505
Th 1138
1745
2353

2.2
0.2
2.0
0.4

0.7
0.1
0.6
0.1

22 0457 2.7
F 1135 -0.1
1737 2.5
2358 o.o

0.8
0.0
0.8

o.o

7 0510
Sa 1142
1745

2.2
0.2
2.4

0.7
0.1
0.7

22 0547
Su 1201
1814

2.5
0.0
2.9

0.8
0.0
0.9

8 0554
F 1225
1828

2.3
0.1
2.2

0.7
0.0
0.7

23 0602 2.7
Sa 1227 -0.1
1832 2.7

0.8
0.0
0.8

8 0010
Su 0600
1225
1825

0.4
2.3
0.2
2.6

0.1
0.7
0.1
0.8

23 0042 -0.1
M 0643 2.5
1251 o.o
1902 3.1

0.0
0.8
0.0
0.9

9 0042
1307
1907

0.3
2.3
0.0
2.3

0.1
0.7
0.0
0.7

24 0055 -0.2 -0.1


Su 0658 2.7 0.8
1315 -0.2 -0.1
1921 2.9 0.9

9 0056
M 0642
1305
1905

0.2
2.4
0.1
2~8

0.1
0.7
0.0
0.9

24 0133 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 0733 2.4 0.7
1336 0.0 0.0
1947 3.2 1.0

9 0155 -0.2
Th 0736 2.4
1350 0.1
1947 3.4

10 0126
Su 0720
1345
1942

0.1
2.4
o.o
2.5

o.o
0.7
o.o
0.8

25 0147 -0.3 -0.1


M 0750 2.7 0.8
1402 -0.2 -0.1
2007 3.1 0.9

10 0139
Tu 0724
1346
1939

o.o
2.5
0.1
3.0

o.o
0.8
0.0
0.9

25 0222 -0.3 -0.1


w 0819 2.4 0.7
1419 0.0 0.0
2029 3.2 1.0

11 0207 o.o
M 0757 2.5
1424 -0.1
2016 2.7

o.o
0.8
0.0
0.8

26 0237 -0.4 -0.1


Tu 0836 2.6 0.8
1446 -0.2 -0.1
2051 3.2 1.0

11 0223 -0.2 -0.1


w 0805 2.5 0.8
1424 o.o 0.0
2019 3.2 1.0

26 0306 -0.3 -0.1


Th 0901 2.3 0.7
1504 0.1 0.0
2110 3.2 1.0

12 0249 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 0836 2.6 0.8
1502 -0.1 o.o
2053 2.9 0.9

27 0325 -0.5 -0.2


w 0921 2.5 0.8
1530 -0.1 o.o
2134 3.2 1.0

12 0305 -0.3 -0.1


Th 0846 2.5 0.8
1505 0.0 o.o
2058 3.3 1.0

13 0330 -0.3 -0.1


w 0916 2.6 0.8
1539 -0.1 o.o
2127 3.0 0.9

28 0412 -0.4 -0.1


Th 1004 2.4 0.7
1615 0.0 o.o
2216 3.1 0.9

13 0348 -0.4 -0.1


F 0930 2.5 0.8
1546 0.0 0.0
2141 3.4 1.0

Sa 1024

14 0413 -0.3 -0.1


Th 0954 2.5 -0.8
1617 0.0 0.0
2206 3.1 0.9

29 0458 -0.3 -0.1


F 1049 2.3 0.7
1701 0.1 0.0
2258 3.0 0.9

Sa 1019

15 0458 -0.3 -0.1


F 1039 2.5 0.8
1657 o.o o.o
2248 3.1 0.9

Sa 1134

30 0547 -0.1
2.2
1747 0.3
2344 2.9

Sa 0639

o.o
0.7
0.1
0.9

1600
2228

1657
2303

w 1047

Height

1 0044
w 0743
1337
1959

3 0110
Su 0801
1349
2007

0. 6

Time

Day

Day

w 0649

1307
1905

o. 7

0.7

Sa 0947

o. 0

0.9
o. 0

F 0841

2. 2

0. 7

1.0

1440
2048

0.2
3.1

0.1
0.9

10 0240 -0.3 -0.1


F 0821 2.5 0.8
1435 0.0 o.o
2032 3.5 1.1

Sa 0921

25 0329 -0.1
2.2
1524 0.3
2127 3.0

o.o

11 0327 -0.4 -0.1


2.5 0.8
1521 0.0 0.0
2120 3.6 1.1

'26 0411
Su 1003
1608
2205

0.0
2.2
0.3
2.9

o.o
0.7
0.1
0.9

27 0351 -0.2 -0.1


F 0942 2.3 0.7
1547 0.2 0.1
2151 3.1 0.9

12 0417 -0.5 -0.2


Su 1000 2.6 0.8
1613 o.o o.o
2210 3.6 1.1

27 0454
M 1042
1654
2245

o.o
2.2
0.4
2.8

o.o
0.7
0.1
0.9

28 0437 -0.1
2.2
1633 0.3
2231 3.0

0.0
0.7
0.1
0.9

13 0507 -0.5 -0.2


M 1054 2.6 0.8
1708 0.1 0.0
2304 3.4 1.0

28 0536
Tu 1126
1744
2326

0.5
2.7

14 0437 -0.4 -0.1


2.5 0.8
1632 0.1 o.o
2226 3.4 1.0

29 0520
Su 1107
1719
2312

0.0
2.2
0.4
2.9

o.o
0.7
0.1
0.9

14 0600 -0.4 -0.1


Tu 1151 2.6 0.8
1808 0.1 o.o

- w 1211

29 0621

0.1

1832

0.6

15 0526 -0.4 -0.1


Su 1107 2.4 0.7
1721 0.2 0.1
2318 3.3 1.0

30 0605
M 1155
1809
2355

0.1

o.o

2.2

0. 7

0.5
2.7

0.2
0.8

15 0003 3.2 1.0


w 0656 -0.3 -0.1
1250 2.6 0.8
1911 0.2 0.1

30 0011
Th 0707
1258
1925

31 0655
Tu 1245
1904

0.2
2.1
0.6

0.1
0.6
0.2

Time meridian 75" w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

o.o

_Sa 0909

0.1
2.2

2.2

2.6

o. 2
2.3
0.6

0.7
0.1
0.9

o. 0

0.7
0.2
0.8
0.0
0.7
0.2
0.8
0.1
0.7
0.2

46

NEW LONDON, CONN., 1983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
JULY
Time

AUGUST

Height

Oay

Time

Height

Day

1 0056
F 0754
1346
2020

ft
2.4
0.3
2.3
0.7

0.7
0.1
0.7
0.2

h m
ft
16 0152 2.7
Sa 0822 -0.1
1432 2.9
2103 0.1

2 0147
Sa 0841
1434.
2114

2.3
0.3
2.4
0.6

0.7
0.1
0. 7
0.2

17 0259
Su 0919
1534
2206

3 0239
Su 0928
1523
2207

2.2
0.4
2.5
0.5

0.7
0.1
0.8
0.2

4 0333
M 1015
1613
2301

2.2
0.4
2.6
o. 4

5 0429
Tu 1101
1700
2350
6 0524

h m

Time

Height

Day

SEPTEMBER
Time

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

0.8

o.o
0.9
o.o

1 0155
H 0844
1431
2131

ft
2.2
o. 4
2.6
0.5

m
0.7
0.1
0.8
0.2

16 0336
Tu 0945
1604
2241

0.3
2.8
0.2

2.4
0.1
2.9
0.1

0.7
0.0
0.9
0.0

2 0251
Tu 0931
1524
2226

2.1
0.5
2.7
0.4

0.6
0.2
0.8
0.1

17 0445
w 1042
1704
2337

18 0403
H 1015
1634
2306

2.2
o. 2
2.9
0.1

0.7
0.1
0.9
0.0

3 0351
w 1022
1621
2322

2.1
0.4
2.9
0.2

0.6
0.1
0.9
0.1

0.7
0.1
0.8
0.1

19 0506
Tu 1108
1729

2.1
0.2
2.9

0.6
0.1
0.9

4 0451
Th 1114
1713

2.1
0.4
3.1

0.6
0.1
0.9

2.1
0.3
2.8
0.2

o. 6
0.1

20 0005
w 0606
1201
1822

0.1
2.1
0.3
3.0

0.0
0.6
0.1

2.2
0.3
3.1

0.7
0.1
0.9

21 0054
Th 0656
1248
1906

0.1
2.1
0.3
3.0

o.o

0.0

0.7
0.1
1.0

22 0143
F 0739
1334
1948

.8 0129 -0.2 -0.1


F 0708 2.3 0.7
1321 0.1 0.0
1923 3.5 1.1

23 0225
Sa 0822
1420
2029

9 0216 -0.4 -0.1


Sa 0759 2.5 0.8
1411 0.0 0.0
2013 3.6 1.1

24 0306
Su 0859
1503
2105

10 0306 -0.5 -0.2


Su 0851 2.6 0.8
1502 -0.1 o. 0
2104 3.6 1.1

25 0345
M 0937
1547
2143

2.3
0.3
2.8

11 0356 -0.5 -0.2


M 0943 2.7 0.8
1557 -0.1 0.0
2156 3.6 1.1

26 0425
Tu 1016
1631
2219

12 0446 -0.5 -0.2


Tu 1036 2.7 0.8
1654 -0.1 o. 0
2252 3.4 1.0

ft

0.9
0.1

1 0324
Th 0952
1547
2254

ft
2. 1
0.5
2.9
0.2

2.0
0.4
2.8
0.2

0.6
0.1
0.9
0.1

2 0429
F 1052
165"()
2350

2.1
0.4
3.0
0.1

o.o

18 0545
Th 1138
1758

2.0
0.4
2.8

0.6
0.1
0.9

3 0532
Sa 1152
1753

19 0030
F 0636
1227
1846

0.2
2.1
0.4
2.8

0.1
0.6
0.1
0.9

2.1

"'

0.6
0. 1

Time

Height

Day
h m

0.6
0.2
0.9
0.1

16 D516
F 1113
1729
2358

ft
2.1
0.6
2.6
0.3

m
0.6
0.2
0.8
0.1

0.6
0.1
0.9

17 0612
Sa 12D6
1820

2.2
0.5
2.6

0.7
0.2
0.8

2.3
0.3
3.2

0.7
0.1
1.0

18 0044
Su 0653
1253
1902

0.3
2.3
0.4
2.6

0.1
0.7
0.1
0.8

4 0043 -0.1
Su 0630 2.5
1248 0.1
1849 3.3

0.0

1.0

19 0126
M 0729
1339
1939

0.2
2.4
0.3
2.7

0.1
0.7
0.1
0.8

0.8
0.0

h m

0.0

o.o

2.2
0.2
3.2

0.7
0.1
1.0

20 0116
Sa 0718
1316
1928

0.2
2.1
0.4
2.8

0.1
0.6
0.1
0.9

s 0133 -0.2 -0.1


H 0723 2.7 0.8
1344 -0.1 0.0
1944 3.4 1.0

20 0205
Tu 0803
1421
2016

0.2
2.5
0.2
2.7

0.1
0.8
0.1
0.8

0.0
0.6
0.1
0.9

6 0104 -0.2 -0.1


Sa 0645 2.4 0.7
1302 0.1 o.o
1904 3.4 1.0

21 0158
Su 0758
1400
2006

0.2
2.2
0.3
2.8

0.1
0.7
0.1
0.9

6 0221 -0.3 -0.1


Tu 0814 3.0 0.9
1437 -0.3 -0.1
2037 3.4 1.0

21 0242
w 0839
1501
2051

0.1
2.7
0.2
2.8

o.o

0.1
2.1
0.3
2.9

o.o

7 0155 -0.3 -0.1


Su 0740 2.5 0.8
1355 -0.1 0.0
1957 3.5 1.1

22 0237
M 0833
1443
2042

0.1
2.3
0.3
2.8

0.0
0.7
0.1
0. 9

22 0319' 0.1
Th 0911 2.8
1540 0.1
2121 2.1

0.0
0.9

o.o

0.0

8 0244 -0.4 -0.1


M0833 2.7 0.8
1448 -0.2 -0.1
2050 3.5 1.1

23 0316
Tu 0909
1525
2117

0.1
2.4
0.3
2.8

0.0
0.7
0.1
0.9

8 0356 -0.4 -0.1


Th 0954 3.3 1.0
1623 -0.4 -0.1
2221 3.1 0.9

23 0356
F 0945
1622
2203

0.1
2. 9
0.1
2.7

0.0
0. 9
0.0
0.8

9 0333 -0.5 -0.2


Tu 0925 2.9 0.9
1544 -0.3 -0.1
2144 3.5 1.1

24 0355
w 0944
1606
2153

0.1
2.5
0.3
2.8

o.o

9 0444 -0.3 -0.1


F 1044 3.3 1.0
1717 -0.4 -0.1
2312 2.9 0.9

24 0433
Sa 1018
1704
2241

0.2
2.9
0.1
2.6

0.9

0.7
0.1
0.9

10 0422 -0.5 -0.2


w 1017 3.0 0.9
1639 -0.3 -0.1
2.237 3.3 1.0

25 0433
Th 1019
1649
2231

0.1
2.6
0.3
2.7

o.o

10 0534 -0.2 -0.1


Sa 1136 3.3 1.0
1812 -0.2 -0.1

25 0510
Su 1054
1749
2321

0.3
3.0
0.1
2.5

0.1
0.9
0.0
0.8

0.0
2.3
0.4
2,"8

0.0
0.7
0.1
o. 9

11 0512 -0.4 -0.1


Th 1110 3.1 0.9
1736 -0.3 -0.1
2332 3.1 0.9

26 0510
F 1056
1733
2307

0.1
2. 7
0.3
2.6

0.0
0.8
0.1
0.8

11 0005
Su 0624
1229
1911

2.7
0.0
3.1

26 0549
M 1136
1837

0.4
3.0
0.2

0.1
0.9
0.1

27 0506
w 1054
1715
2258

0.1
2.4
0.4
2. 7

o.o

0.7
0.1
0.8

12 0603 -0.3 -0.1


F 1203 3.1 0.9
1835 -0.2 -0.1

27 0549
Sa 1133
1819
2347

0.2
2.7
0.3
2.5

0.1
0.8
0.1
0.8

12 0101
M 0720
1326
2010

2.4
0.2
3.0
0.1

0.7
0.1
0.9

o.o

27 0007
Tu 0634
1221
1931

2.4
0.5
3.0
0.3

0.7
0.2
0.9
0.1

13 0539 -0.5 -0.2


w 1132 2.8 0.9
1754 -0.1 o.o
2349 3.2 1.0

28 0547
Th 1136
1803
2339

0.1
2.4
0.5
2.6

0.0
0.7
0.2
0.8

13 0029 2.8
Sa 0657 -0.1
1301 3.0
1935 0.0

0.9
0.0
0.9

28 0631
Su 1214
1906

0.3
2.7
0.4

0.1
0.8
0.1

13 0202
Tu 0815
1425
2109

2.2
0.4
2.8
0.3

0.7
0.1
0.9
0.1

28 0058
w 0726
1314
2031

2.2
0.6
2.9
0.3

0.7
0.2
0.9
0.1

14 0632 -0.3 -0.1


Th 1231 2.8 0.9
1856 o.o o.o

29 0629
F 1216
1850

0.2
2.4
0.5

0.1
0.7
0.2

14 0130
Su 0752
1401
2038

0.8

15 0050 2.9 0.9


F 0726 -0.2 -0.1
1330 2.8 0.9
1959 o.o o.o

30 0021
Sa 0713
1258
1943

2.5
0.3
2.5
0.5

0.8
0.1
0.8
0.2

15 0231
M 0848
1503
2141

31 0106
Su 0756
1345
2036

2.3
0.4
2.5
0.5

0.7
0.1
0.8
0.2

w 1147
1747
7 0040
Th 0617
1233
1833

2.2
0.2
3.3

o.g
0.1

2.1
0.3
2.9

o.g

0.6
0.1
0.9

0.6
0.1
0.9

o.o o.o

2.2
0.3
2.9

0.7
0.1
0.9

0.0

o.o

5 0015
F 0550
1209
180g

2.6

o.o

0.8
0.1
0.9

0.8
0.1
0.8

7 0309 -0.4 -0.1


3.1 0.9
1530 -0.4 -0.1
2129 3.3 1.0

w 0905

o.o

0.8
0.0

o. 9

0.8
0.1
0.9

o.o
o.a

0. 1
0.0

0.8

0.0

3.0
0.1

0.9

o.o

29 0031
M 0714
1257
2001

2.4
0.5
2.7
0.4

0.7
0.2
0.8
0.1

14 0308
w 0916
1530
2210

2.1
0.5
2.7
0.3

0.6
0.2
0.8
0.1

29 0159
Th 0826
1417
2132

2.1
0.6
2.9
0.3

0.6
0.2
0.9
0.1

2.3
0.2
2.9
0.2

0.7
0.1
0.9
0.1

30 0121
Tu 0802
1346
2058

2.2
0.5
2.8
0.4

0.7
0.2
0.9
0.1

15 0415
Th 1016
1634
2307

2.0
0.6
2.6
0.4

0.6
0.2

30 0308
F 0934
1524
2231

2.1
0.6
2.9
0.2

0.6
0.2
0.9
0.1

31 0219
w 0854
1444
2157

2.1
0.6
2.8
0.3

0.6
0.2
0.9
0.1

o.o

0.0

Time meridian 75 W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

o.a
0.1

NEW LONDON, CONN., 1983

47

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters


OCTOBER

Time

Height

Day

NOVEMBER

Time

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

DECEMBER

Time

Height

Day

1 0416
Sa 1038
1636
2327

ft
2.2
0.5
2.9
0.1

0.7
0.2
0.9
0.0

16 0535
Su 1142
1745

ft
2.2
0.5
2.4

0.7
0.2
0.7

2 0519
Su 1140
1739

2.4
0.3
3.0

0.7
0.1
0.9

17 0007
H 0617
1228
1827

0.3
2.4
0.4
2.5

0.1
0.7
0.1
0.8

3 0020
H 0615
1238
1838

0.0
2.7
0.0
3.1

0.0
0.8
o.o
0.9

18 0049
Tu 0655
1312
1908

0.2
2.5
0.3
2.5

0.1
o.8
0.1
0.8

3 0134 -0.2 -0.1


Th 0738 3.3 1,0
1411 -0.4 -0.1
2009 2.7 0.8

4 0110 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 0707 2.9 0.9
1332 -0.2 -0.1
1932 3.1 0.9

19 0128
w 0728
1354
1947

0.2
2.7
0.2
2.6

0.1
0.8
0.1
0.8

0219 -0.2 -0.1


0824 3.4 1.0
1501 -0.5 -0.2
2055 2.6 0.8

5 0158 -0.2 -0.1


3.2 1.0
1424 -0.4 -0.1
2024 3.1 0.9

20 0206
Th 0803
1433
2022

0.1
2.9
o.o
2.6

o.o
0.9
0.0
0.8

Sa 0909

21 0243 0.1
F 0836 3.0
1515 -0.1
2058 2.6

o.o
0.9
0.0
0.8

6 0349 -0.1 0.0


Su 0952 3.3 1.0
1636 -0.4 -0.1
2227 2.4 0. 7

21 0324 o.o 0.0


M 0918 3.3 1.0
1615 -0.4 -0.1
2154 2.4 0.7

22 0320

7 0437 0.1 o.o


M 1038 3.2 1.0
1725 -0.2 -0.1
2315 2.3 0.7

22 0408 0.1 0.0


Tu 1001 3.3 1.0
1702 -0.4 -0.1
2241 2.3 0.7

h m

w 0756

6 0244 -0.3 -0.1


Th 0844 3.4 1.0
1515 -0.5 -0.2
2113 3.0 0.9

h m

h m
ft
1 0559 2.8
Tu 1227 -0.1
1825 2.7

Height

h m
ft
16 0010 0.1
F 0609 2.7
1254 -0.1
1834 2.0

ft
0.2
2.6
0.2
2.3

0.1
0.8
0.1
0.7

h m
ft
m
1 0022 -0.1 0.0
Th 0635 3.0 0.9
1307 -0.4 -0.1
1905 2.3 0.7

2 0046 -0.1 0.0


3.1 0.9
1320 -0.3 -0.1
1920 2. 7 0.8

17 0051
Th 0651
1325
1911

0.1
2.7
o.o
2.3

0.0
0.8
0.0
0.7

2 0110 -0.1 0.0


F 0721 3.1 0.9
1357 -0.4 -0.1
1955 2.3 0.7

Sa 0649

18 0130 0.1
F 0726 2.9
1406 -0.1
1950 2.4

o.o
0.9
0.0
0.7

3 0156 -0.1 o.o


3.2 1.0
1445 -0.5 -0.2
2039 2.2 o. 7

18 0133 0.0 0.0


Su 0731 3.0 0.9
1422 -0.5 -0.2
2003 2.2 0.7

4 0241 -0.1 o.o


Su 0849 3.2 1.0
1530 -0.4 -0.1
2123 2.2 0.7

19 0215 -0.1 o.o


M 0813
3.2 1.0
1507 -0.6 -0.2
2048 2.2 0.7

5 0327 -0.1 0.0


0932 3.1 0.9
1616 -0.4 -0.1
2205 2.1 0.6

20 0258 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 0857 3.3 1.0
1553 -0.7 -0.2
2135 2.3 o. 7

6 0413 o.o o.o


Tu 1014 3.0 0.9
1702 -0.3 -0.1
2251 2.1 0.6

21 0347 -0.2 -0.1


w 0944 3.3 1.0
1640 -0.7 -0.2
2225 2.3 0.7

w 0651

5 0304 -0.1 o.o


3.4 1.0
1548 -0.5 -0.2
2142 2.6 0.8

Sa 0910

0.1
3.1
1555 -0.1
2136 2.6

o.o
0.9
o.o
0.8

8 0417 -0.2 -0.1


3.4 1.0
1656 -0.4 -0.1
2249 2.7 0.8

23 0357 0.2
Su 0947 3.2
1638 -0.1
2215 2.5

0.1
1.0
0.0
0.8

9 0504 0.0 0.0


Su 1106 3.3 1.0
1749 -0.2 -0.1
2340 2.5 0.8

24 0435 0.2
M 1024 3.2
1724 -0.1
2259 2.4

0.1
1.0
o.o
0.7

w 0619

10 0555
M 1155
1842

0.2
3.1
0.0

0.1
0. 9
0.0

25 0516
Tu 1107
1813
2347

0.3
3. 2
o.o
2.3

11 0034
Tu 0648
1250
1938

2.3
0.4
2.9
0.2

0.7
0.1
0.9
0.1

26 0605
w 1156
1906

12 0130
w 0746
1346
2037

2.2
0.5
2.7
0.3

0.7
0.2
o.s
0.1

13 0236
Th 0846
1450
2135

2.1
0.6
2.5
0.4

14 0341
F 0948
1554
2231
15 0444

1652
2321

Time

Day

16 0009
w 0614
1243
1830

7 0330 -0.2 -0.1


3.4 1.0
1606 -0.5 -0.2
2201 2.9 0.9

8 0525 .0.2
Tu 1125 3.0
1815 -0.1

h m

19 0208

0.1 o.o
3.1 0.9
1448 -0.3 -0.1
2029 2.4 0.7

Sa 0800

20 0245 0.0
Su 0838 3.2
1531 -o. 4
2110 2.4

0.0
1.0
-o. 1
0.7

Sa 0806

7 0459

0.2 0.1
2.8 0.9
1747 -0.2 -0.1
2336 2.0 0.6

w 1056

0.1
0.9
0.0

23 0454 0.1 0.0


w 1046 3.2 1.0
1751 -0.3 -0.1
2333 2.3 0.7

1215
1906

2.2
0.4
2.8
0.1

0.7
0.1
0.9
o.o

24 0547 0.2 0.1


Th 1139 3.1 0.9
1847 -0.3 -0.1

F 0645

0.1
1. 0
o.o
0.7

10 0101
Th 0714
1306
2001

2.1
0.5
2.6
o. 2

0.6
0.2
0.8
0.1

25 0029 2.2 0.7


F 0650 0.3 0.1
1237 2.9 0.9
1943 -0.2 .-0.1

Sa 0741

0.4
3.1
0.0

0.1
0.9
o.o

11 0158
F 0815
1406
2057

2.0
0.6
2.4
0.3

0.6
0.2
0.7
0.1

Sa 0757

26 0133

2.3
0.3
1345 2.7
2042 -0.1

27 0042
Th 0704
1253
2006

2.2
o;5
3.0
0.1

0.7
o.2
0.9
o.o

12 0302

Sa 0915
1507
2149

2.0
0.7
2.2
0.3

0.6
0.2
0.7
0.1

0.6
0.2
0.8
0.1

28 0146
F 0811
1358
2107

2.2
0.6
2.8
0.1

0.7
0.2
0.9
o.o

13 0401
Su 1015
1607
2239

2.1
0.6
2.2
0.3

2.1
0.7
2.4
0.4

0.6
0.2
0.7
0.1

Sa 0920

29 0255

1511
2207

2.2
0.5
2.7
0.1

0.7
0.2
0.8
o.o

14 0453
M 1108
1658
2326

2.1
0.6
2.4
0.4

0.6
0.2
0.7
0.1

30 0402
Su 1026
1621
.2303

2.4
0.4
2.7
o.o

0.7
0.1
0.8
o.o

15 0535
Tu 1158
1748

31 0505
M 1129
1727
2356

2.6
0.1
2.7
0.0

0.8
0.0
0.8
o.o

Sa 1019

Height

0.9
o.o
0.8

F 0930

Sa 1046

Time

Day

9 0005

17 0052

o.o 0.0
2.9 0.9
1339 -0.3 -0.1
1920 2.1 0.6

22 0439 -0.2 -0.1


Th 1035 3.2 1.0
1731 -0.6 -0.2
2317 2.3 0.7

0.1
0.8
0.0

23 0536 -0.1 o.o


F 1129
3.0 0.9
l824 -0.5 -0.2

2.0
0.4
2.4
0.0

0.6
0.1
0.7
0.0

Sa 0637 -0.1

1319
2014

2.0
0.5
2.2
0.1

0.6
0.2
0.7
o.o

25 0115 2.4 0.7


Su 0742 0.0 0.0
1332 2.5 0.8
2017 -0.3 -0.1

0.7
0.1
0.8
o.o

11 0215
Su 0838
1415
2105

2.0
0.5
2.1
0.2

0.6
0.2
0.6
0.1

26 0218 2.4 0.7


M 0849 -0.1 0.0
1440 2.3 0.7
2114 -0.2 -0.1

27 0239 2.3
Su 0907 0.3
1455 2.5
2142 -0.1

0.7
0.1
0.8
o.o

12 0309
M 0937
1512
2156

2.1

0.6

2.0
0. 2

0.6
0.1

27 0324 2.5 0.8


Tu 0956 -0.1 0.0
1549 2.1 0.6
2211 -0.2 -0.1

0.6
0.2
0.7
0.1

28 0345 2.5
H 1014 0.1
1606 2.4
2237 -0.1

0.8
0.0
0.7
0.0

13 0401
Tu 1030
1609
2242

2.2
0.4
1.9
0.2

0.7
0.1
0.6
0.1

28 0425 2.6 0.8


w 1058 -0.2 -0.1
1655 2.0 0.6
2305 -0.1 o.o

2.2
0.5
2.2
0.2

0.7
0.2
0.7
0.1

29 0447 2.7
Tu 1116 0.0
1713 2.4
2332 -0.1

0.8
0.0
0.7
0.0

14 0447
w 1121
1701
2327

2.3
0.3
1. 9
0.1

0.7
0.1
o. 6
o.o

29 0524 2.7 0.8


Th 1157 -0.3 -0.1
1756 2.0 0.6
2358 -0.1 0.0

2.4
0.4
2.2

0.7
0.1
0.7

30 0542 2.8 0.9


w 1214 -0.2 -0.1
1812 2.3 0.7

15 0530
Th 1209
1748

2.5
0.1
2.0

0.8
0.0
0.6

30 0617 2.8 0.9


F 1251 -0.4 -0.1
1852 1.9 0.6

Time meridian 75 W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

8 0551 0.3
Th 1141 2.6
1834 -0.1

0.0
0.8
0.0
0.6

9 0026
1230
1923

10 0119

o. 5 o. 2

24 0013

2.3 0.7
0.0
1228 2.8 0.9
1919 -0.4 -0.1

31 0048 -0.1 o.o


2.9 0.9
1342 -0.4 -0.1
1939 1.9 0.6

Sa 0705

48

BRIDGEPORT, CONN., 1983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
JANUARY
Time

Height

FEBRUARY
Time

Height

Time

Height

MARCH
Time

Height

Time

Height

Day

Day

Day

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
1 0004 6.8 2.1
Sa 0612 -0.8 -0.2
1222 7.7 2.3
1849 -1.4 -0.4

h m
ft
m
16 0016 6.2 1.9
Su 0621 0.1 0.0
1227 6.8 2.1
1848 -0.3 -0.1

h m
ft
m
1 0131 7.0 2.1
Tu 074 7 -1.1 -0.3
13SS 7.0 2.1
2014 -1.1 -0.3

h m
ft
m
16 OOS7 6.6 2.0
w 0710 -0.3 -0.1
1313 6.6 2.0
1928 -0.3 -0.1

ft
m
0017 7.3 2.2
Tu 0634 -1.4 -0.4
1243 7.2 2.2
1857 -1.2 -0.4

2 OOS9 6.8 2.1


Su 0707 -0.7 -0.2
1318 7.S 2.3
1944 -1.2 -0.4

17 OOSl 6.3 1.9


M 0659 0.2 0.1
1302 6.7 2.0
1923 -0.2 -0.1

3 OlSS

6.8

2.1

2 0224

6.9 2.1
-0.8 -0.2
14SO 6.6 2.0
2106 -0.7 -0.2

w 0842

18 0128 6.3
Tu 0736 0.2
1341 6. 5
2000 -0.1

1.9
0.1
2. 0
0.0

19 0208
w 0819
1422
2040

6.3
0.3
6.3
o.o

1.9
0.1
1.9
0.0

6.6 2.0
-0.3 -0.1
6.3 1.9
-O.<~c -0.1

20 0249
Th 0904
1509
2122

6.3
0.3
6.1
0.1

1.9
0.1
1.9
0.0

5 OS13 6.3
Sa 1141 -0.1
1746 5.S
2356 0.2

6 0449 6.S 2.0


Th 1111 -0.2 -0.1
1718 6.0 1.8
2333 -0.1 0.0

21 0337
F 0954
1559
2213

6.4
0.3
5.9
0.2

2.0
0.1
1.8
0.1

6 0610
Su 1240
1847

OS49 6.S 2.0


1214 -0.2 -0.1
1820 5.8 1.8

22 0428
Sa lOSS
16S6
2309

6.4
0.3
5.7
0.3

2.0
0.1
1.7
0.1

M 0708

8 0032 o.o o.o


Sa 0648 6.6 2.0
131S -0.2 -0.1
1919 S.7 1.7

23 OS27
Su 11S6
17S9

6.S
0.1
S.6

2.0
0.0
1.7

9 0126 0.0 o.o


Su 0740 6.6 2.0
1408 -0.3 -0.1
2014 S.7 1.7

24 0009 0.2
M 0627 6.6
1300 -0.1
1904 5.7

0.1
2.0
0.0
1.7

10 0217 0.1 o.o


M 0831 6.7 2.0
14S9 -0.4 -0.1
2102 S.8 1.8

M 0806 -0.6 -0.2


141S 7.1 2.2
2040 -0.9 -0.3
4 02S1 6.7 2.0
Tu 0906 -0.4 -0.1
1Sl4 6.7 2.0
213S -0.6 -0.2

03SO

w 1009
161S
2234

3 0317 6.7 2.0


Th 0941 -0.6 -0.2
1546 6.1 1.9
2200 -0.3 -0.1

h m

2 010S

h m
ft
m
- 16 0606 -0.6 -0.2
w 1209 6.8 2.1
1821 -0.4 -0.1

7.3 2.2
-1.3 -0.4
1332 6.9 2.1
1944 -0.9 -0.3

17 0027 7.0 2.1


Th 0644 -0.6 -0.2
1249 6.6 2.0
1857 -0.3 -0.1

w 072S

2.0
0.0
1.9
0.0

3 01S3 7.0 2.1


Th 0815 -1.0 -0.3
1421 6.4 2.0
2034 -O.S -0.2

18 010S 7.0 2.1


F 072S -O.S -0.2
1332 6.4 2.0
1937 -0.1 o.o

19 0303
Sa 0925
1530
2139

6.6
0.0
5.9
0.2

2.0
o.o
1.8
0.1

4 0243 6.8 2.1


F 0908 -0.6 -0.2
1512 6.0 1.8
2125 -0.1 0.0

19 OlSO 7.0 2.1


Sa 081I -0.4 -0.1
1418 6.2 1.9
2023 0.1 o.o

1.9
0.0
1.7
0.1

20 0357
Su 102S
1630
2238

6.5
0.1
S.6
0.4

2.0
0.0
1. 7
0.1

5 0335 6.5 2.0


Sa 1003 -0.2 -0.1
1608 5.7 1.7
2220 0.3 0.1

1.9
0.0
1.6

21 04S4
H 1130
1736
234S

6.5
0.1
S.6
0.4

2.0
0.0
1.7
0.1

6.5
o.o
S.7

4 0414 6.5 2.0


1039 -0.3 -0.1
164S 5.7 1.7
2258 o.o o.o

7 0052

Height

18 0216 6.6
F 0834 -0.1
1439 6.1
2048 o.o

6.2
0.0
5.4

17 0134 6.6 2.0


Th 0750 -0.2 -0.1
13S2 6.4 2.0
2006 -0.2 -0.1

Time
Day

0431
Su 1101

1708
2317

20 0237

6.8

Su 0904 -0.1

1512
2117

5.9
0.4

2.1
0.0
1.8
0.1

6.2
0.2
5.5
0.6

1.9
0.1
1.7
0.2

21 0333
M 1005
1614
2221

6.7
0.1
5.8
0.6

2.0
0.0

1. 9
0.1
1. 6

22 0439
Tu 1114
1722
2334

6. 5
0.2
5.7
0.6

2.0
0.1
1.7
0.2

1. 8

0.2

0.4
6.3
0.1

22 0603
Tu 1239
1844

2.0
0.0
1.7

H 1159

s.s

0.1
1.9
0.0
1.7

1807

6.1
0.4
5.4

0.4
6.4
0.0
5. 6

0.1
2.0
0.0
1. 7

23 005S 0.3 0.1


w 0711 6.7 2.0
1344 -0.3 -0.1
19S1 5.9 1.8

8 0017
Tu 0630
1259
1904

0.8
6.1
0.5
5.5

0.2
1.9
0.2
1.7

23 0549
w 1223
1831

6.S
0.1
5.9

2.0
o.o
1.8

0.3
6.5
1S15 -0.1
2118 S.8

0.1
2.0
0.0
1.8

24 0201 0.0 0.0


Th 0814 7.0 2.1
1444 -0.6 -0.2
2051 6.3 1.9

9 0114
1352
19S7

0.8
6.2
0.4
5.7

0.2
1.9
0.1
1.7

24 0045 0.5
Th 0658 6.6
1329 -0.1
1938 6.2

0.2
2.0
o.o
1.9

2S 0111 0.1 o.o


Tu 0729 6.9 2.1
1401 -O.S -0.2
2006 S.9 1.8

10 0323 0.2 0.1


Th 0932 6.7 2.0
1S56 -0.2 -0.1
2200 6.0 1.8

2S 0302 -0.4 -0.1


F 091S 7.3 2.2
lS40 -1.0 -0.3
2147 6.7 2.0

10 0207
Th 0817
1438
2044

0.7
6.4
0.3
6.0

0.2
2.0
0.1
1.8

25 0152 0.1 o.o


F 0804 6.9 2.1
1428 -0.4 -0.1
2038 6.7 2.0

11 030S 0.1 o.o


Tu 0917 6.8 2.1
1S44 -0.4 -0.1
214S S.9 1.8

26 0214 -0.2 -0.1


w 0828 7.2 2.2
1SOO -0.8 -0.2
210S 6.2 1.9

11 0406 0.1 0.0


F 1012 6.8 2.1
1634 -0.3 -0.1
2237 6.2 1.9

26 03S8 -0.9 -0.3


Sa 1011 7.S 2.3
1633 -1.3 -0.4
2239 7.1 2.2

11 02S4
F 0902
1521
2126

0.5
6.5
0.1
6.3

0.2
2.0
0.0
1.9

26 0252 -0.4 -0.1


Sa 0903 7.1 2.2
1523 -0.7 -0.2
2131 7.1 2.2

12 0348 0.0 o.o


w09S8 6.9 2.1
1624 -O.S -0.2
2226 6.0 1.8

27 0313 -O.S -0.2


Th 0927 7.4 2.3
1SS6 -1.2 -0.4
2203 6.S 2.0

12 0443 o.o o.o


Sa 10S1 6.8 2.1
1710 -0.4 -0.1
2313 6.4 2.0

27 04S3 -1.2 -0.4


Su 1103 7.6 2.3
1722 -1.4 -0.4
2329 7.3 2.2

12 0336 0.2
Sa 0944 6.7
1600 -o.1
2204 6.S

0.1
2.0
o.o
2.0

27 0347 -0.9 -0.3


Su 0956 7.3 2.2
1612 -1.0 -0.3
2219 7.4 2.3

13 0429 0.1 0.0


Th 1038 6.9 2.1
1701 -0.4 -0.1
2303 6.1 1.9

28 0410 -0.8 -0.2


F 1022 7.6 2.3
16SO -1.4 -0.4
22S6 6.8 2.1

13 OS20 -0.1 o.o


Su 1126 6.9 2.1
1745 -0.4 -0.1
2347 6.S 2.0

28 OS44 -1.4 -0.4


M 11S3 7.5 2.3
1809 -1.4 -0.4

13 0416 o.o o.o


Su 1021 6.8 2.1
1637 -0.2 -0.1
2241 6.7 2.0

28 0438 -1.3 -0.4


H 1047 7.3 2.2
1701 -1.1 -0.3
2308 7.5 2.3

14 OS08 0.1 o.o


F 1114 6.9 2.1
1737 -0.4 -0.1
2340 6.2 1.9

29 OS05 -1.0 -0.3


Sa 1116 7.7 2.3
1741 -1.S -O.S
2349 7.0 2.1

14 OS57 -0.2 -0.1


M 1202 6.8 2.1
1818 -0.4 -0.1

14 04S3 -0.3 -0.1


M 10S8 6.9 2.1
1712 -0.3 -0.1
2316 6.9 2.1

29 OS27 1.4 -0.4


Tu 1136 7.2 2.2
174S 1.0 -0.3
23S3 7.S 2.3

15 OS44 0.1 o.o


Sa 11SO 6.9 2.1
1813 -0.3 -0.1

30 OSS8 -1.2 -0.4


Su 1209 7.6 2.1
1832 -1.S -O.S

1S 0022 6.6 2.0


Tu 0633 -0.2 -0.1
1237 6.7 2.0
1853 -0.4 -0.1

15 OS30 -0.4 -0.1


Tu 1133 6.9 2.1
1746 -0.4 -0.1
2351 7.0 2.1

30 0614 -1.4 -0.4


w 1222 7.0 2.1
1831 -0.8 -0.2

1337
1943
8 0148
Tu 0801
1428
2033
9 0238

w 08S1

31 0041 7.1 2.2


H 06S3 -1.2 -0.4
1302 7.4 2.3
1923 -1.4 -0.4

Time meridian 75 w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

7 0531

w 0725

31 0038 7.4 2.3


Th 0700 -1.2 -0.4
1307 6.7 2.0
191S -O.S -0.2

BRIDGEPORT, CONN., 1983

49

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters


APRIL
Hme

MAY

Height

Day

Time

Height

Time

JUNE

Height

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
0123 7. 1 2.2
0747 -0.8 -0.2
1352 6.4 2.0
2000 -0. 1 0.0

h m
ft
m
16 0041 7.4 2.3
Sa 0707 -0.7 -0.2
1313 6.5 2.0
1917 0.1 o.o

h m
ft
1 0138 6.9
Su 0803 -0.1
1411 6.1
2016 0.7

2 0210 6.8 2.1


Sa 0835 -0.4 -0.1
1442 6.0 1.8
2050 0.3 0.1

17 0128 7.3 2.2


Su 0757 -0.5 -0.2
1404 6.3 1.9
2008 0.3 0.1

M 0850

1458
2106

3 0259
Su 0927
1533
2141

6.5
0.1
5.8
0.7

2.0
0.0
1.8
0.2

18 0221 7.1 2.2


M 0852 -0.2 -0.1
1501 6.2 1.9
2108 0.6 0.2

4 0351

1628
2238

6.3
0.5
5.6
1.0

1.9
0.2
1.7
0.3

19 0320
Tu 0954
1605
2216

6.8
0.1
6.1
0.7

5 0447
Tu 1115
1724
2338

6.1
0.7
5.6
1.2

1.9
0.2

20 0428

1. 7

0.4

1713
2328

6 0546
w 1214
1823

6.0
0.8
5.8

1.8
0.2
1.8

7 0036
Th 0642
1306
1 g15

1.1
6.1
0.8
6.0

8 0129
F 0735
1356
2001

Time

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

2.1
0.0
1.9
0.2

h m
ft
m
16 0114 7.5 2.3
M 0744 -0.6 -0.2
1355 6.6 2.0
1959 0.3 0.1

h m
1 0235
w 0901
1509
2120

ft
6.6
0.6
6.2
1.2

2.0
0.2
1.9
0.4

h m
ft
m
16 0300 7. 1 2.2
Th 0927 -0.3 -0.1
1541 6.9 2.1
2157 0.2 0. 1

6.7
0.3
6.0
1. 0

2.0
0.1
1.8
0. 3

17 0209 7.3 2.2


Tu 0843 -0.3 -0.1
1452 6.5 2.0
2101 0.5 0.2

2 0322
Th 0948
1559
2212

6.4
0.8
6.3
1.3

2.0
0.2
1.9
0.4

17 0404 6. 8
F 1027 -0.1
1642 6.9
2303 0.2

2.1
0.0
2.1
0.1

0312
Tu 0940
1549
2159

6.4
0.6
5,g
1.2

2.0
0.2
1.8
0.4

18 0312 7.0
w 0943 -0.1
1557 6.5
2210 0.6

2.1
o.o
2.0
0.2

3 0412
F 1036

1647
2305

6.3
0.9
6.4
1.2

1.9
0.3
2.0
0.4

18 0508
Sa 1128
1743

6.6
0.0
7.0

2.0
0.0
2.1

2.1
o.o

4 0405

0.2

1641
2255

6.2
0.8
6.0
1.3

1.9
0.2
1.8
0.4

19 0417
Th 1046
1700
2319

6.7
0.1
6.6
0.5

2.0
o.o
2.0
0.2

4 0506
Sa 1126
1737
2359

6.2
o.g
6.5
1.0

1.9
0.3
2.0
CJ.3

19 0007
Su 0613
1227
1842

o.o
6.4
0.1
7.1

0.0

1. 9

6.6
0.2
6.1
0.7

2.0
0.1
1.9
0.2

5 0500
Th 1125
1734
2351

6.1

1.9
0.3
1.9

20 0526
F 1150
1805

6.6

2.0
o.o
2.0

055g
Su 1215
1827

6.2
0.8
6.7

1.9
0.2
2.0

20 a109 -o.2 -0.1


M 0717 6.3 1.9
1324 0.1 o.o
1938 7.2 2.2

21 0538
Th 1208
1821

6.6
0.2
6.3

2.0
0.1
1.9

0554
1216
1826

6.1
0.9
6.3

1.9
0.3
1.9

21 0025
Sa 0632
1252
1gQ5

0.3
6.6
0.1

0.1
2.0

7. 0

2.1

6 0051
M 0652
1303
1916

0.7
6.2
0.7
6.9

0.2
1.9
0.2
2.1

21 0206 -0.3 -0.1


Tu 0812 6.3 1.9
1417 0.1 0.0
2030 7.3 2.2

0.3
1.9
0.2
1.8

22 0037
F 0647
1311
1922

0.4
6.6
o.o
6.7

0.1
2.0
o. 0
2.0

7 0045
Sa 0648
1306
1916

1.1
6.2
0.8
6.5

0.3
1,g
0.2
2.0

22 0127 -0.1
Su 0735 6.6
1348 -0.1
2001 7.3

o.o

2.0
0.0
2.2

7 0141
Tu 0744
1352
2004

0.4
6.3
0.5
7.2

0.1
1.9
0.2
2.2

22 0259 -0.5 -0.2


w 0904 6.3 1.9
1507 0.1 0.0
2118 7.4 2.3

0.9
6.3
0.6
6.3

0.3
1.9
0.2
1.9

23 0141 o.o 0.0


Sa 0751 6.8 2.1
1409 -0.2 -0.1
2020 7.0 2.1

8 0137
Su 0737
1353
2001

0.8
6.3
0.6
6.8

0.2
l.g
0.2
2.1

23 0225 -0.4 -0.1


M 0833 6.7 2.0
1441 -0.2 -0.1
2051 7.4 2.3

8 0232
w 0835
1441
2051

6.4
0.3
7.5

o.o

o.o
2.0
0.1
2.3

23 0345 -0.5.-0.2
Th 0952 6.3 1.9
1553 0.1 0.0
2203 7.4 2.3

9 0217
Sa 0823
1441
2046

0.7
6.5
0.4
6.6

0.2
2.0
0.1
2.0

24 0241 -0.5 -0.2


Su 0849 6.9 2.1
1503 -0.4 -0.1
2111 7.4 2.3

9 0222

M 0825
1438
2044

0.4
6.5
0.4
7.1

0.1
2.0
0.1
2.2

24 0317 -0.7 -0.2


Tu 0923 6.7 2.0
1529 -0.2 -0.1
2138 7.5 2.3

g 0321 -0.4 -0.1


ih 0923 6.5 2.0
1527 0.1 o.o
2139 7.7 2.3

24 0430 -0.5 -0.2


F 1035
6.3 1.9
1636 0.2 0.1
2245 7.3 2.2

10 0302
Su 0907
1521
2126

0.3
6.6
0.2
6.8

0.1
2.0
0.1
2.1

25 0334 -0.9 -0.3


M 0940 7.0 2.1
1552 -0.6 -0.2
2159 7.6 2.3

10 0307
Tu 0911
1519
2126

0.0
6.6
0.2
7.3

o.o
2.0
0.1
2.2

25 0404 -0.9 -0.3


w 1011 6.6 2.0
1614 -0.2 -0.1
2224 7.6 2.3

10 0408 -0.7 -0.2


F 1012 6.7 2.0
1615 o.o o.o
2227 7.9 2.4

25'0512 -0.4 -0.1


Sa 1117 6.4 2.0
1718 0.3 0.1
2325 7.3 2.2

11 0344
M og47
1559
2203

0.0
6.8
0.0
7.1

0.0
2.1
0.0
2.2

26 0422 -1.1 -0.3


Tu 1029 7.0 2.1
1636 -0.6 -0.2
2245 7.6 2.3

11 0351 -0.4 -0.1


w 0954 6.7 2.0
1600 0.0 0.0
2208 7.5 2.3

26 0448 -0.9 -0.3


Th 1055 6.6 2.0
1658 -0.1 o.o
2306 7.5 2.3

11 0457 -0.9 -0.3


Sa 1103 6.8 2.1
1705 -0.1 o.o
2317 7.9 2.4

26 0550 -0.3 -0.1


Su 1155 6.4 2.0
1757 0.5 0.2

12 0422 -0.4 -0.1


Tu 1027 6.8 2.1
1636 -0.2 -0.1
2242 7.2 2.2

27 0508 -1.2 -0.4


w 1115 6.9 2.1
1721 -0.6 -0.2
2329 7.6 2.3

12 0435 -0.7 -0.2


Th 1037 6.8 2.1
1643 -0.1 o.o
2251 7.7 2.3

27 0531 -0.8 -0.2


F 1138 6.5 2.0
1740 0.1 o.o
2347 7.3 2.2

12 0546 -1.0 -0.3


Su 1154 6.8 2.1
1757 -0.1 0.0

27 0003 7.1
M 0628 -0.1
1233 6.4
1838 0.6

2.2
0.0
2.0
0.2

13 0501 -0.6 -0.2


w 1107 6.8 2.1
1714 -0.2 -0.1
2321 7.4 2.3

28 0553 -1.1 -0.3


Th 1158 6.7 2.0
1803 -0.4 -0.1

13 0518 -0.8 -0.2


F 1124 6.8 2.1
1726 -0.1 o.o
2337 7.7 2.3

28 0613 -0.6 -0.2


Sa 1219 6.4 2.0
1820 0.3 0.1

13 0008 7.9 2.4


M 0638 -0.9 -0.3
1246 6.9 2.1
1851 o.o 0.0

28 0041
Tu 0707
1313
1917

7.0
0.1
6.4
0.8

2.1
0.0
2.0
0.2

14 0540 -0.7 -0.2


Th 1146 6.8 2.1
1753 -0.2 -0.1
2359 7.4 2.3

29 0012 7.4 2.3


F 0636 -0.9 -0.3
1243 6.5 2.0
1847 -0.1 o.o

14 0603 -0.9 -0.3


Sa 1210 6.7 2.0
1812 o.o o.o

29 0028 7.2 2.2


Su 0654 -0.3 -0.1
1259 6.3 1.9
1902 0.6 0.2

14 0102 7.7 2.3


Tu 0731 -0.8 -0.2
1342 6.9 2.1
1950 0.1 o.o

29 0120
w 0744
1352
1958

6.9
0.2
6.5
0.9

2.1
0.1
2.0
0.3

15 0622 -0.8 -0.2


F 1228 6,7 2.0
1832 -0.1 0.0

30 0054 7.2 2.2


Sa 0720 -0.5 -0.2
1326 6.3 1.9
1g3o 0.3 0.1

15 0024 7.7 2.3


Su 0653 -0.8 -0.2
1300 6.7 2.0
1902 0.1 0.0

30 0109
M 0734
1342
1947

7.0
0.0
6.3
0.8

2.1
0.0
1.9
0.2

15 0200 7.4 2.3


w 0827 -0.5 -0.2
1440 6.9 2.1
2053 0.2 0.1

30 0200
Th 0824
1431
2042

6.7

2.0
0.1
2.0
0.3

31 0150
Tu 0816
1424
2032

6.8
0.3
6.2
1.1

2.1
0.1
1.9
0.3

M 1020

w 1100

2 0224

w 1031

1. 0

6.1
1.3

o.~

0. 1

6.7

o. 0

Time meridian 75" W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

o. 4

6.5
1.0

2.0
0.0
2.2

50

BRIDGEPORT, CONN., 1983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
JULY
Time

AUGUST

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

Time

ft
6.5
0.5
6.5
1.0

2.0
0.2
2.0
0.3

h m
ft
m
16 0343 6.7 2.0
Sa 1001 -0.2 -0.1
1617 7.1 2.2
2241 -0.1 o.o

2 0328
Sa og49
1602
2220

6.4
0.7
6.6
1.0

2.0
0.2
2.0
0.3

17 0446
Su 1101
1717
2343

6.4
0.0
7.0
O.D

2.0
0.0
2.1
o.o

2 0432
Tu 1042
165g
2331

3 0420
Su 1034
1651
2314

6.2
0.7
6.7
0.9

1.g
0.2
2.0
0.3

18 0550
M 1200
1816

6.2
0.2
7.0

1.g
0.1
2.1

4 0513

1742

6.1
0.7
6.8

1.9
0.2
2.1

1g 0046 -0.1
Tu 0652 6.1
1258 0.3
1914 7.0

5 0007
Tu 0607
1219
1834

0.7
6.0
0.7
7.0

0.2
1.8
0.2
2.1

20 0144 -0.1
w 0751 6.0
1353 0.4
2007 7.1

6 0103
w 0706
13.11
1929

0.4
6.1
0.5
7.2

0.1
1.9
0.2
2.2

7 0159
Th 0801
1406
2021

o.o
6.2
0.4
7.5

0.0
1.9
0 . 1
2.3

Time

Height

Day

0243
0904
1514
2128

h m

Height

Day

SEPTEMBER

h m

ft
6.2
0.6
6.8
0.7

Time

Height

Day
h m

1.g
0.2
2.1
0.2

16 0521
Tu 1131
1746

ft
6.0
0.5
6.8

1.8
0.2
2.1

6.0
0.7
6.8

17 0018
w 0623
1232
1846

0.2
5.g
0.7
6.8

0.1
1.8
0.2
2.1

F 0611

o. 6

1.8
0.2
2.1
0. 2

3 0531
w 1138
1757

5.g
0.8
7.0

1.8
0.2
2.1

18 0116
Th 0723
1328
1g42

0.3
5.g
0.7
6.8

o.o
1.9
0.1
2.1

4 0031
Th 0634
1240
185g

0.4
6.0
0.7
7.2

0.1
1.8
0.2
2.2

1g 0210
F 0817
1421
2033

o.o
1.8
0.1
2.2

F 0736

5 0131

0.1
6.1
0.5
7.4

0.0
1.9
0.2
2.3

21 0238 -0.2 -0.1


Th 0842 6.1 1.g
1444 0.4 0.1
2057 7.2 2.2

h m
1 0506
Th 1110
1731

ft
5.9
0.9
6.9

0.3
2.1

2 0006
1220
1836

0.5
6.0
0.8
7.0

0.1
1.8
0.2
2.1

3 0111
Sa 0717
1327
1g40

0.2
6.1
0.7
7.0

0.1
1.9
0.2
2.1

20 0259
Sa 0905
1509
2118

0.2
6.3
0.6
7.1

0.1
1.g
0.2
2.2

6 0230 -0.2 -0.1


Sa 0836 6.4 2.0
1441 0.2 0.1
2055 7.7 2.3

21 0342
Su 0946
1551
2200

0.1
6.5
0.5
7.1

o.o
2.0
0.2
2.2

22 0324 -0.2 -0.1


F Og30 6.2 1.9
1531 0.4 0.1
2142 7.2 2.2

7 0326 -0.6 -0.2


Su 0932 6.8 2.1
153g -0.1 o.o
2152 7.9 2.4

22 041g
H 1023
1632
2237

o.o
6.6
0.4
7.2

o.o
2.0
0.1
2.2

8 0252 -0.3 -0.1


F 0857 6.4 2.0
1501 0.2 0.1
2115 7.7 2.3

23 0407 -0.2 -0.1


Sa 1012 6.3 1.9
1614 0.4 0.1
2224 7.2 2.2

8 0419 -0.9 -0.3


H 1027
7.1 2.2
1636 -0.5 -0.2
2246 8.o 2.4

23 0456
Tu 1100
1708
2313

o.o
6.8
0.3
7.2

o.o
2.1
0.1
2.2

8 0541 -1.1 -0.3


Th 114g 7.8 2.4
1806 -1.1 -0.3

9 0347 -0.6 -0.2


Sa 0950 6.6 2.0
1555 0.0 o.o
2208 7.9 2.4

24 0448 -0.2 -0.1


Su 1052 6.4 2.0
1656 0.4 0.1
2301 7.2 2.2

9 0512 -1.1 -0.3


Tu 1119 7.4 2.3
1731 -0.7 -0.2
2340 8.0 2.4

24 0530
w 1134
1743
2347

o.o
6.9
0.2
7.1

o.o
2.1
0.1
2.2

10 0438 -0.9 -0.3


Su 1045 6.9 2.1
1649 -0.2 -0.1
2301 8.0 2.4

25 0525 -0.1
M 1130 6.5
1734 0.4
2339 7.1

o.o
2.0
0.1
2.2

10 0602 -1.1 -0.3


w 1211 7.5 2.3
1825 -0.8 -0.2

25 0604
Th 1209
1820

o.o
7.0
0.2

11 0529 -1.0 -0.3


H 1138 7.1 2.2
1743 -0.3 -0.1
2354 8.0 2.4

26 0601
Tu 1206
1811

0.0
6.6
0.5

o.o
2.0
0.2

11 0033 7.8 2.4


Th 0654 -1.1 -0.3
1303 7.6 2.3
1919 -0.8 -0.2

26 0024
F 0638
1243
1856

12 0622 -1.1 -0.3


Tu 1230 7.2 2.2
1840 -0.4 -0.1

27 0015
w 0635
1241
184g

7.1
0.0
6. 7
0.5

2.2
o.o
2.0
0.2

12 0126 7.5 2.3


F 0744 -0.8 -0.2
1355 7.5 2.3
2016 -0.6 -0.2

13 0049 7.8 2.4


w 0715 -1.0 -0.3
1325 7.2 2.2
1936 -0.4 -0.1

28 0051
Th 0710
1317
1g26

6.g
0.1
6.7
0.6

2.1
0.0
2.0
0.2

14 0145 7.5 2.3


Th 0808 -0.8 -0.2
1421 7.2 2.2
2037 -0.3 -0.1

29 0128
F 0747
1355
2008

6.8
0.2
6.7
0.6

15 0243 7.1 2.2


F og04 -0.5 -0.2
1517 7.1 2.2
2138 -0.2 -0.1

30 0208
Sa 0824
1435
2050
31 0253
Su Og04
1516
2138

M 1125

1 0338
H Og50
1607
2231

1341
1957

T1 me

Height

Day
h m
16 0044
F 0652
1258
1g11

ft
0.6
5.9
1.0
6.6

0.3
2.0

0.2
1.8
0.2
2.1

17 0135
Sa 0745
1353
2001

0.6
6.2
0.9
6.8

0.2
1.g
0.3
2.1

0.3
6.2
0.6
7.3

0.1
1.9
0.2
2.2

18 0225
Su 0830
1440
2049

0.5
6.4
0.7
6.9

0.2
2.0
0.2
2.1

4 0211 -0.1
Su 0820 6.6
1430 0.2
2041 7.5

o.o
2.0
0.1
2.3

19 0307
H Og14
1523
212g

0.4
6.7
0.5
7.0

0.1
2.0
0.2
2.1

5 0307 -0.5 -0.2


7.1 2.2
1527 -0.3 -0.1
2138 7.8 2.4

20 0347
Tu 0951
1603
2207

0.2
6.9
0.3
7.1

0.1
2.1
0.1
2.2

6 0400 -0.8 -0.2


Tu 1008 7.4 2.3
1622 -0.7 -0.2
2232 7.9 2.4

21 0422
w 1027
1640
2243

0.1
7.1
0.1
7.1

o.o
2.2
o.o
2.2

7 0451 -1.0 -0.3


7.7 2.3
1715 -1.0 -0.3
2323 7.8 2.4

22 0457
Th 1101
1715
2318

o.o o.o
7.2 2.2
o.o 0.0

1. 8

M 0915

w 1100

0.2
1. 8

7.1

2.2

23 052g o.o
F 1136 7.3
1752 -0.1
2354 7.0

o.o
2.2
o.o
2.1

F 0628 -1.0 -0.3

24 0604 o.o
Sa 1209 7.3
1828 -0.1

o.o
2.2
o.o

o.o
2.1
0.1

10 0105 7.3 2.2


Sa 0718 -0.7 -0.2
132g 7.6 2.3
1g51 -0.8 -0.2

25 0031 6.8
Su 0638 0.1
1246 7.3
1906 -0.1

2.1
0.0
2.2
0.0

7.0
0.1
7.0
0.2

2.1
0.0
2.1
0.1

11 0158 6.9 2.1


Su 0808 -0.3 -0.1
1419 7.3 2.2
2045 -0.5 -0.2

26 0110
H 0715
1326
1950

6.6
0.3
7.2
0.1

2.0
0.1
2.2

27 0057
Sa 0710
1319
1934

6.8
0.2
7.0
0.2

2.1
0.1
2.1
0.1

12 0252 6.4
H 0901 0.1
1515 7.0
2143 -0.1

2.0
0.0
2.1
o.o

27 0154
Tu 0755
1411
2037

6.4
0.5
7.1
0.2

2.0
0.2
2.2
0.1

13 0221 7.0 2.1


Sa 0837 -0.5 -0.2
1450 7.3 2.2
2113 -0.4 -0.1

28 0136
Su 0747
1357
2016

6.6
0.3
7.0
0.3

2.0
0.1
2.1
0.1

13 0348
Tu og57
1613
2242

6.1
0.5
6.8
0.3

1. 9
0.2
2.1
0.1

28 0245
w 0847
1503
2136

6.2
0.8
7.0
0.4

1.g
0.2
2.1
0.1

2.1
0.1
2.0
0.2

14 0320 6.6 2.0


Su og32 -0.1 0.0
1546 7.1 2.2
2213 -0.2 -0.1

2g 021g
H 0826
1440
2105

6.4
0.5
7.0
0.4

2.0
0.2
2.1
0.1

14 0450
w 1058

5.9
o.g

1711

6.6

2344

0.5

1.8
0.3
2.0
0.2

29 0341
Th Og46
1605
2239

6. 0
1.0
6.g
0.6

1. 8
0.3
2.1
0.2

6.6
0.4
6.8
0.6

2.0
0.1
2.1
0.2

15 0420
H 1031
1646
2316

30 0306
Tu 0912
1528
2158

6.2
0.7
6.g
0.5

1.9
0.2
2.1
0.2

15 0552
Th 1201
1812

5.8
1.0
6.5

1.8
0.3
2.0

30 0447
F 1057
1713
2347

6.0
1.1
6.8
0.5

1.8
0.3
2.1
0.2

6.4
0.5
6.8
0.7

2.0
0.2
2.1
0.2

31 0402
w 1007
1626
2301

6.0
0.8
6.g
0.6

1.8
0.2
2.1
0.2

6.2
0.2
6.g
0.1

1.9
0.1
2.1
o.o

Time meridian 75 W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

g 0015

7.6

2.3

1238 7.8 2.4


1857 -1.1 -0.3

o.o

BRIDGEPORT, CONN,, 1983

51

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters


OCTOBER
Time

Height

Day

NOVEMBER
Time

Height

Day
h m

Time

Height

h m
ft
m
1 0135 -0.1 o.o
Tu 0746 7.1 2.2
1408 -0.2 -0.1
2014 7.0 2.1

16 0140
w 0749
1409
2012

ft
0.6
6.7
0.5
6.4

0.2
2.0
0.2
2.0

2 0230 -0.4 -0.1


7.4 2.3
1502 -0.7 -0.2
2110 7.1 2.2

17 0223
Th 0833
1454
2055

0.4
7.0
0.1
6.5

0.1
2.1
0.0
2.0

1.9
0.3
2.1

h m
16 0055
Su 0704
1316
1924

ft
0.8
6.2
1.1
6.5

m
0.2
1.9
0.3
2.0

2 0052
Su 0702
1316
1928

0.3
6.5
0.5
7.1

0.1
2.0
0.2
2.2

17 0143
H 0751
1405
2009

0.7
6.5
0.8
6.6

0.2
2.0
0.2
2.0

3 0154

0.0
6.9
o.o
7.3

o.o
2.1
o.o
2.2

18 0226
Tu 0833
1449
2053

0.5
6.8
0.5
6.8

0.2
2.1
0.2
2.1

3 0321 -0.6 -0.2


Th 0931 7.7 2.3
1555 -1.0 -0.3
2201 7.1 2.2

4 0249 -0.4 -0.1


Tu 0859 7.3 2.2
1515 ~o.5 -o.2
2123 7.5 2.3

19 0307
w 0912
1529
2134

0.3
7.0
0.2
6.9

0.1
2.1
0.1
2.1

20 0344 0.2
Th 0950 7.2
1608 -0.1
2211 6.9

0.1
2.2
0.0
2.1

1420
2028

5 0342 -0.7 -0.2


7.7 2.3
1609 -0.9 -0.3
2216 7.6 2.3

w 0950

Height

Day

ft
6.1
0.9
6.9

M 0804

Time

Day

1 0556
Sa 1209
1823

DECEMBER

h m

Time

Height

Time

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
1 0211 -0.3 -0.1
Th 0823 7.3 2.2
1451 -0.8 -0.2
2054 6.5 2.0

16 0137
F 0749
1417
2017

h m

Height
ft
0.4
6.8
0.0
6.0

0. 1
2 .I
0.0
1.8

2 0302 -0.4 -0.1


7.5 2.3
1540 -1.0 -0.3
2145 6.5 2.0

17 0225 0.2 0.1


Sa 0836 7.0 2.1
1503 -0.3 -0.1
2l07 6.2 1.9

18 o3o5 o.2 o.r


F 0913 7.2 2.2
1536 -0.2 -0.1
2137 6.5 2.0

3 0350 -0.5 -0.2


Sa 1000 7.5 2.3
1627 -1.1 -0.3
2233 6.5 2.0

18 0311 o.o o.o


Su 0921 7.3 2.2
1550 -0.6 -0.2
2153 6.3 1.9

4 0409 -0.7 -0.2


F 1019 7.8 2.4
1643 -1.2 -0.4
2248 7.0 2.1

19 0344 0.0 0.0


Sa 0952 7.4 2.3
1618 -0.5 -0.2
2219 6.6 2.0

4 0435 -0.5 -0.2


Su 1047 7.5 2.3
1714 -1.1 -0.3
2317 6.4 2.0

19 0355 -0.2 -0.1


M 1007 7.5 2.3
1635 -0.9 -0.3
2240 6.4 2.0

5 0456 -0.7 -0.2


1105 7.8 2.4
1730 -1.2 -0.4
2335 6.9 2.1

20 0424 -0.1 o.o


Su 1033 7.5 2.3
1657 -0.7 -0.2
2301 6.6 2.0

5 0519 -0.3 -0.1


7.4 2.3
1756 -0.9 -0.3

20 0444 -0.3 -0.1


Tu 1054 7.6 2.3
1723 -1.0 -0.3
2328 6.5 2.0

6 0000 6.3 1.9


Tu 0603 -0.1 0.0
1212 7.2 2.2
1839 -0.6 -0.2

21 0531 -0.3 -0.1


w 1142 7.6 2.3
1812 -1.0 -0.3

w 0841

~a

F 0913

H 1129

6 0430 -0.9 -0.3


Th 1038 7.9 2.4
1659 -1.2 -0.4
2306 7.5 2.3

21 0421 0.0 0.0


F 1026 7.4 2.3
1645 -0.3 -0.1
2248 6.9 2.1

6 0539 -0.5 -0.2


Su 1150 7.7 2.3
18i5 -1.0 -0.3

21 0505 -0.1 o.o


H 1114
7.6 2.3
1742 -0.7 -0.2
2346 6.6 2.0

7 0517 -0.9 -0.3


7.9 2.4
1748 -1.3 -0.4
2355 7.3 2.2

22 0457 o.o 0.0


Sa 1102 7.5 2.3
1725 -0.4 -0.1
2327 6.8 2.1

7 0021 6.6 2.0


H 0625 -0.2 -0.1
1235 7.5 2.3
1902 -0.7 -0.2

22 0548 o.o o.o


Tu 1159 7.6 2.3
1827 -0.7 -0.2

w 0646

8 0604 -0.8 -0.2


Sa 1213 7.8 2.4
1837 -1.1 -0.3

23 0532 o.o o.o


Su 1140 7.5 2.3
1802 -0.5 -0.2

8 0107 6.4 2.0


Tu 0710 0.1 0.0
1321 7.2 2.2
1949 -0.3 -0.1

23 0033 6.5 2.0


w 0634 0.1 0.0
1246 7.5 2.3
1915 -0.6 -0.2

8 0126
Th 0731
1338
2003

6.1
0.4
6.8
0.0

1.9
0.1
2.1
0.0

23 0110 6.6 2.0


F 0716 -0.3 -0.1
1326 7.3 2.2
1954 -0.8 -0.2

9 0043 7.0 2.1


Su 0650 -0.5 -0.2
1300 7.6 2.3
1926 "0.8 -0.2

24 0006 6.7 2.0


H 0611 0.1 0.0
1220 7.5 2.3
1843 -0.4 -0.1

9 0155
w 0758
1407
2035

6.2
0.5
6.8
0.1

1.9
0.2
2.1
0.0

24 0123 6.4 2.0


Th 0726 0.3 0.1
1338 7.3 2.2
2008 -0.3 -0.1

9 0210

6.1

10 0131 6.6 2.0


M 0739 -0.1 0.0
1349 7.3 2.2
2016. -0.4 -0.1

25 0049 6.6 2.0


Tu 0649 0.3 0.1
1302 7.4 2.3
1930 -0.2 -0.1

10 0243
Th 0849
1458
2126

6.0
0.9
6.6
0.5

1.8
0.3
2.0
0.2

25 0218 6.4
OB24 0.4
1435 7.0
2106 -0.1

11 0223
Tu 0829
1440
2109

6.3
0.4
6.9
0.1

1.9
0.1
2.1
o.o

26 0136
w 0738
1350
2021

6.4
0.5
7.2
0.0

2.0
0.2
2.2
o.o

11 0335
F 0944
1551
2220

5.9
1.1
6.3
0.7

1.8
0.3
1.9
0.2

26 0317
Sa 0930
1539
2209

12 0317
w 0925
1535
2205

6.0
0.8
6.6
0.5

1.8
0.2
2.0
0.2

27 0229
Th 0832
1448
2120

6.2
0.8
7.0
0.2

1.9
0.2
2.1
0.1

12 0430
Sa 1041
1647
_2312

5.9
1.3
6.2
0.9

1.8
0.4
1.9
0.3

13 0414
Th 1023
1634
2304

5.9
1.1
6.4
0.8

1.8
0.3
2.0
0.2

28 0330
F 0937
1549
2225

6.1
0.9
6.8
0.4

1.9
0.3
2.1
0.1

13 0524
Su 1138
1743

6.0
1.3
6.1

14 0514
F 1123
1733

5.9 1.8
1.3 0.4
6.3 . 1.9

29 0435
Sa 1048
1659
2331

6.1
0.9
6.7
0.4

1.9
0.3
2.0
0.1

14 0005
H 0616
1232
1836

15 0001
Sa 0610
1223
1831

0.9
6.0
1.3
6.4

30 0544
Su 1200
1808

6.3
0.7
6.7

1.9
0.2
2.0

15 0055
Tu 0705
1324
1924

31 0036
H 0647
1306
1914

0.2
6.7
0.3
6.8

0.1
2.0
0.1
2.1

F 1127

0.3
1.8
0.4
2.0

7 0042

6.2 1.9
0.1 o.o
1255 7.0 2.1
1920 -0.3 -0.1

22 0017 6.6 2.0


Th 0622 -0.3 -0.1
1233 7.5 2.3
1902 -1.0 -0.3

1421
2047

6.5
0.3

1.9
0.2
2.0
0.1

24 0203 6.6 2.0


Sa 0816 -0.2 -0.1
1424 7.0 2.1
2050 -0.6 -0.2

2.0
0.1
2.1
o.o

10 0256
Sa 0904
1509
2133

6.0
0.9
6.3
0.5

1.8
0.3
1.9
0.2

25 0301. 6.6 2.0


Su 0917 -0.1 0.0
1525 6.6 2.0
2149 -0.4 -0.1

6.3
0.6
6.7
0.0

1.9
0.2
2.0
0.0

11 0343
Su 0956
1558
2221

6.0
1.0
6.1
0.6

1.8
0.3
1.9
0.2

26 0404 6.5 2.0


H 1023 0.0 0.0
1630 6.3 1.9
2250 -0.2 -0.1

27 0423
Su 1039
1646
2312

6.4
0.5
6.5
0.1

2.0
0.2
2.0
0.0

12 0433
H 1049
1651
2310

6.1
1.0
5.9
0.7

1.9
0.3
1.8
0.2

27 0507 6.6 2.0


Tu 1130 -0.1 o,o
1735 6.1 1.9
2352 -0.2 -0.1

1.8
0.4
1.9

28 0527
H 1147
1754

6.5
0.3
6.4

2.0
0.1
2.0

13 0523
Tu 1143
1744

6.2
0.9
5.9

1.9
0.3
1.8

28 0608 6.7 2.0


w 1235 -0.3 -0.1
1842 6.0 1.8

0.9
6.2
1.1
6.2

0.3
1.9
0.3
1".9

29 0015
Tu 0630
1252
1900

0.0
6.7
o.o
6.4

o.o
2.0
0.0
2.0

14 0001
w 0613
1236
1836

0.7
6.3
0.7
5.9

0.2
1.9
0.2
1.8

29 0053 -0.2 -0.1


Th .0708 6.8 2.1
1337 -0.5 -0.2
1943 6.0 1.8

0.8
6.5
0.8
6.3

0.2
2.0
0.2
1.9

30 0114 -0.1 0.0


w 0729 7.0 2.1
1353 -0.4 -0.1
1959 6.5 2.0

15 0050
Th 0703
1327
1927

0.5
6.5
0.4
5.9

0.2
2.0
0.1
l.B

30 0149 -0.2 -0.1


F 0804 7.0 2.1
1433 -0.7 -0.2
2039 6.0 1.8

.r

Time meridian 75" W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

F 0816 0.7

31 0244 -0.3 -0.1


Sa 0857 7.1 2.2
1524 -0.9 -0.3
2131 6.1 1.9

52

WILLETS POINT. N.Y 1983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
JANUARY
Time

Height

Day
h m

ft

1 0016 7.2 2.2


Sa 0644 -0.8 -0.2
1224 8.1 2.5
1935 -1.6 -0.5
2 0113

7.2

2.2

Su 0746 -0.7 -0.2

1322 7.8 2.4


2031 -1.4 -0.4
3 0215

7.2

2.2

K 0849 -0.6 -0.2


1427 7.4 2.3
2128 -1.1 -0.3

4 0318

7.1

2.2

Tu 0955 -0.5 -0.2


1541 7.0 2.1
2227 -0.7 -0.2

FEBRUARY
Time

Height

Time

Height

Height

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
16 0021 6.5 2.0
Su 0626 0.2 0.1
1212 7.0 2.1
1901 -0.2 -0.1

h m
ft
m
1 0156 7.5 2.3
Tu 0831 -1.1 -0.3
1415 7.4 2.3
2100 -1.1 -0.3

h m ft
m
16 0045 7;2 2.2
w 0709 -0.2 -0.1
1300 7.2 2.2
1924 -0.3 -0.1

17 0042 6.6 2.0


K 0656
0.2 0.1
1247 7.1 2.2
1921 -0.2 -0.1
18 0113

6.8
0.2
1324 7.0
1954 -0.1

2.1
0.1
2.1
0.0

19 0153 6.9
w 0812 0.2
1407 6.9
2033 -0.1

2.1
0.1
2.1

Tu 0731

o.o

2 02 52

7. 3 2. 2
-0.8 -0.2
1516 6.9 2.1
2153 -0.7 -0.2

w 0929
3 0350

7.1

1624 6.5 2.0


2248 -0.3 -0.1

4 0453 6.9 2.1


F 1131 -0.3 -0.1
1728 6.2 1.9
2349 0.1 o.o

7.0
0.2
6.7
0.0

2.1
0.1
2.0

o.o

5 0556 6.8
Sa 1233 -0.1
1831 6.0

6 0531 7.0 2.1


Th 1205 -0.4 -0.1
1802 6.4 2.0

21 0324
F 0949
1547
2206

7.0
0.3
6.5
0.1

2. 1
0.1
2.0
0.0

Su 0659

7 0027 -0.3 -0.1


F 0633 7.0 2.1
1305 -0.4 -0.1
1905 6.3 1.9

22 0416
Sa 1047
1644
2259

7.1
0.3
6.2
0.2

2.2
0.1
1.9
0.1

8 0123 -0.1 o.o


7.1 2.2
1403 -0.5 -0.2
2001 6.3 1.9

Su 1153

23 0512

7.1
0.2
6.1

2.2
0.1
1.9

9 0216 -0.1 0.0


7.1 2.2
1455 -0.6 -0.2
2055 6.3 1.9

24 0001
H 0614
1325
1855

0.3
7.2

0.1
2.2
0.0
1.9

1747

o.o
6.1

2.2

Th 1030 -0.5 -0.2

20 0235
Th 0857
1456
2116

Su 0824

Time

Oay

5 0427 7.0 2.1


w 1100 -0.4 -0.1
1654 6.6 2.0
2327 -0.5 -0.2

Sa 0731

MARCH

6 0048

2.1
0.0
1.8

0.3
6.7
1331 -0.1
1931 6.0

0.1
2.0

1.8

7 0144 0.4
M 0756 6.8
1427 -0.1
2027 6.1

0.1
2.1
0.0
1.9

o.o

8 0237

0.4 0.1
6.9 2.1
1517 -0.2 -0.1
2117 6.2 1.9

Tu 0847

9 0327

0.4 0.1
7.0 2.1
1603 -0.3 -0.1
2204 6.4 2.0

w 0936

Time

Height

Time

Day

17 0122

7.4

2.3

Th 0748 -0.2 -0.1

1345 7.1 2.2


2003 -0.3 -0.1
18 0206 7.4 2.3
F 0831 -0.2 -0.1
1431 6.9 2.1
2046 -0.1 0.0
19 0254

Sa 0922

7.4

o.o

2.3
0.0
2.0

h m

2 0130

3 0217

2.4

7.5

17 0015

2.2
0.1
1.9
0.1

21 0443
H 1127
1724
2333

7.2
0.3
6.1
0.5

2.2
0.1
1. 9
0.2

Su 1156

22 0548
Tu 1323
1838

7.1
0.2
6.0

2.2
0.1
1.8

M 0619

23 0057 0.5 0.2


w 0700 7.1 2.2
1442 -0.2 -0.1
2002 6.3 1.9

Tu 0723

1547
2203

2.3

2.0
0.0

5 0409

6.8

1651
2301

6.1
0.5

2.1
0.0
1.9
0.2

Sa 1054

6 0515

o.o

7.7

2.3

~a

!
I

0140 7.8 2.4


0811 -0.3 -0.1
1409 6.9 2.1
2022 o.o o.o

20 0227

7.7

1502
2113

6.6
0.3

2.3
0.0
2.0
0.1

21 0322
M 1003
1601
2211

7. 4
0.2
6.3
0.7

2. 3
0.1
1.9
0.2

22 0424

2.2
0.2
1.9
0.3

Su 0902 -0.1

1756

5. 9

2.0
0.1
1. 8

7 0006

0.9
6.4
0.5
5.9

0.3
2.0
0.2
1.8

Tu 1130
1712
2327

7.1
0.5
6.2
0.9

1.0
6.5
0.5
6.1

0.3
2.0
0.2
1.9

23 0533
w 1320
1840

7.0
0.3
6.2

2.1
0.1
1.9

0.9
6.6
0.4
6.3

0.3
2.0
0.1
1.9

Th 0702

0.7
7.0
1429 -0.1
2010 6.6

o.o

0.2
2.1
0.1

1256
1857
8 0106
1352
1956
9 0205

7.3 2.2
1541 -0.7 -0.2
2117 6.7 2.0

w 0818

1443
2047

6.6
0.3

18 0057 7.8 2.4


F 0729 -0.5 -0.2
1322 7.2 2.2
1938 -0.2 -0.1

-~! -~:~
6.5
0.1

ft

1239 7.3 2.2


-1857 -0.3 -0.1

4~9~19
F 0955

Th 0648 -0.5 -0.2

1449 6.9 2.1


2113 -0.4 -0.1

7.3
0.2
6.3
0.3

o.z o.t

7.8

Th 0900 -0.9 -0.3

1619
2230

24 0242

16 0616 -0.4 -0.1


w 1201 7.3 2.2
1824 -0.3 -0.1

1356 7.3 2.2


2027 -0.9 -0.3

20 0345

Th 0821

w 0810 -1.2 -0.4

6.6
0.1

Su 1018

ft

0042 7.9 2.4


Tu 0719 -1.4 -0.4
1305 7.7 2.3
1942 -1.3 -0.4

1523
2134

o.o

Height

Day

24 0131

0.2
2.1

2.0

10 0307 -0.1 0.0


H 0914 7.2 2.2
1543 -0.7 -0.2
2143 6.4 2.0

25 0107 o.z 0.1


Tu 0717 7.3 2.2
1450 -0.4 -0.1
2005 6.3 1.9

10 0410 0.3 0.1


Th 1018 7.0 2.1
1644 -0.3 -0.1
2245 6.5 2.0

25 0351 -0.3 -0.1


F 0932 7.6 2.3
1635 -1.2 -0.4
2217 7.2 2.2

10 0255
Th 0906
1529
2133

0.8
6.8
0.3
6. 5

2. 0

25 0247 0.2 0.1


F 0832 7.2 2.2
t"527 -0.6 -0.2
2111 7.1 2.2

11 0352 0.0 0.0


Tu 1000 7.2 2.2
1629 -0.7 -0.2
2228 6.4 2.0

26 0227 0.0 o.o


w 0824 7.6 2.3
1551 -0.9 -0.3
2117 6.6 2.0

11 0450 o.z 0.1


F 1055 7.1 2.2
1722 -0.3 -0.1
2320 6.6 2.0

26 0449 -0.9 -0.3


Sa 1034 7.9 2.4
1725 -1.5 -0.5
2308 7.6 2.3

11 0340
F 0951
1610
2212

0.6
6.9
0.1
6.7

0.2
2.1

Sa 0935

2.0

26 0346 -0.5 -0.2


7.6 2.3
1617 -1.0 -0.3
2204 7.6 2.3

12 0433 0.0 o.o


w 1041 7.2 2.2
1710 -0.7 -0.2
2309 6.5 2.0

27 0346 -0.3 -0.1


Th 0927 7.8 2.4
1649 -1.3 -0.4
2220 6.9 2.1

12 0525 0.1 o.o


Sa 1121 7.0 2.1
1754 -0.3 -0.1
2342 6.7 2.0

27 0540 -1.2 -0.4


Su 1127 8.0 2.4
1811 -1.6 -0.5
2357 7.8 2.4

12 0420
Sa 1026
1648
2244

0.3
7.0

0.1
2.1

Su 1029

13 0513 0.1 o.o


Th 1116 7.1 2.2
1747 -0.6 -0.2
2345 6.5 2.0

28 0449 -0.7 -0.2


F 1030 8.0 2.4
1740 -1.6 -0.5
2316 7.3 2.2

13 0550 0.1 o.o


Su 1130 7.1 2.2
1816 -0.3 -0.1
2350 6.8 2.1

28 0631 -1.4 -0.4


H 1218 8.0 2.4
1858 -1.6 -0.5

14 0545 0.2 0.1


F 1141 7.0. 2.1
1822 -0.4 -0.1

29 0547 -1.0 -0.3


Sa 1129 8.1 2.5
1830 -1.8 -0.5

14 0610 o.o 0.0


H 1150 7.1 2.2
1832 -0.3 -0.1

14 0525 -0.1 0.0


H 1102 7.2 2.2
1740 -0.2 -0.1
2313 7.2 2.2

Tu 1204

6.5 z.o
0.2 0.1
1149 7.0 2.1
1845 -0.3 -0.1

Su 0643 -1.2 -0.4

15 0013

15 0548 -0.3 -0.1


Tu 1126 7.3 2.2
1757 -0.3 -0.1
2340 7.5 2.3

30 0021 8.0 2.4


w 0701 -1.4 -0.4
1249 7.5 2.3
1912 -0.9 -0.3

15 0012

Sa 0608

30 0010

7.5

2.3

1224 8.0 2.4


1919 -1.7 -0.5

7.0 2.1
0.0
1222 7.2 2.2
1"854 -0.3 -0.1

Tu 0636 -0.1

31 0102 7.6 2.3


H 0738 -1.2 -0.4
1320 7.8 2.4
2007 -1.5 -0.5

Time meridian 75 w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

o.o

0.0

o.o

6.9

2.1

13 0456 0.1
Su 1049 7.1
1721 -0.1
2302 7.0

o.o
2.2
o.o
2.1

27 0439 -1.0 -0.3


7.8 2.4
1705 -1.2 -0.4
2253 7.9 2.4
28 0527 -1.4 -0.4
H 1118 7.9 2.4
1750 -1.3 -0.4
2338 8.1 2.5
29 0614 -1.5 -0.5
7.8 2.4
1833 -1.2 -0.4

31 0103

7.9

2.4

Th 0745 -1.1 -0.3


1332 7.2 2.2
1954 -0.5 -0.2

WILLETS POINT, N.Y., 1983

53

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters


APRIL
Time

Height

Day

MAY

Time

Height

Day
ft

Time

Time

Height

Day

o. 0

0142
Su 0843
1431
2015

2 D223 7.2 2.2


Sa 0917 -0.2 -0.1
1508 6.4 2.0
2107 0.5 0.2

17 0119 8.0 2.4


Su 0801 -0.4 -0.1
1354 7.0 2.1
2004 0.2 0.1

3 0310
Su 1013
1608
2153

6.8
0.3
6.1
0.9

2.1
0.1
1.9
0.3

18 0211 7.8
M 0855 -0.1
1451 6.7
2100 0.6

4 0409
1712
2307

6.5
0.7
6.0
1. 3

2.0
0.2
1.8

o. 4

19 0308
Tu 1006
1555
2209

5 0531
Tu 1212
1818

6.3
0.9
6.0

1.9
0.3
1.8

6 0021
w 0640
1309
1917

1.4
6.3
1.0

0.4
1.9
0.3

6. 2

7 0125
Th 0740
1402
2008

1.4
6.4
0.9
6.4

0218

1. 1

1447
2053

Height

Day

h m
ft
m
16 0033 8.2 2.5
Sa 0714 -0.6 -0.2
1305 7.2 2.2
1916 0.0 o.o

h m

JUNE

ft
7.2

m
2.2

6.5
0.8

2 0217
M 0924
1515
2054

6.9
0.5
6.3

2.4
0.0
2.0
0.2

3 0259
Tu 1014
1609
2145

7. 4
0.3
6.5

o. 9

2. 3
0.1
2.0
0.3

20 0413
w 1153
1715

7.1
0.4
6.4

h m

Time

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

2.0
0.2

h m
ft
m
16 0104 8.1 2.5
M 0804 -0.5 -0.2
1346 7.0 2.1
20D1 0.3 0.1

1 0217
w 0902
15DO
2104

ft
6.8
0.7
6.4
1.3

0.2
2.0
0.4

h m
ft
m
16 0300 7.4 2.3
Th 1018 -0.4 -0.1
1605 7.1 2.2
2246 0.2 0.1

1.1

2.1
0.2
1.9
o.3

17 0159 7.8 2.4


Tu 0910 -0.2 -0.1
1446 6.8 2.1
2109 0.6. 0.2

2 03DO
Th 0942
1545
2155

6.7
0.9
6.5
1.4

2.0
0.3
2.0
0.4

17 0424 7.1 2.2


F 1121 -0.2 -0.1
1719 7.2 2.2
2355 0.1 0.0

6.6
0.8
6.1
1.4

2.0
0.2
1.9
0.4

18 0300
w 1027
1600
2246

7.4
o.o
6.7
0.7

4 0349
w 1109
1719
2253

6.4
1.1
6.1
1.6

2. 0
0.3
1.9
0.5

19 0416
Th 1143
1730

2.2
0.1
2.0

5 0448
Th 1207
1820

6.3
1.2
6.3

1.9
0.4
1.9

20 0012
F 0556
1248
1846

0.2
2.1
o.o
2.2

5 0000
Su 0541
1209
1814

1.2
6.4
1.0
6.9

0.4
2.0
0.3
2.1

20 0159 -0.4 -0.1


M 0757 6.9 2.1
1418 -0.1 0.0
2019 7.7 2.3

0.9
6.8
0.2
6. 7

0.3
2.1
0.1
2. 0

6 0022
F 0611

1.5
6.2
1.2
6.5

0.5
1.9
0.4
2.0

21 0122 0.1 o.o


Sa 0715 6.9 2.1
1348 -0.2 -0.1
1947 7.4 2.3

6 0105

1302
1910

M D638

1. 9

21 0010
Th 0537
1308
1854

1305
1904

0.9
6.4
0.8
7.2

0.3
2.0
0.2
2.2

21 0255 -0.6 -0.2


Tu 0851 6.9 2.1
1509 -0.1 o. 0
211-l 7.8 2.4

0.4
2.0
0.3
2.0

22 0134 0.5
F 0720 6.9
1410 -0.1
2003 7.1

0.2
2.1
o.o
2.2

0125
Sa 0718
1349
1950

1.3
6.3
1.0
6.7

0.4
1.9
0,3
2.0

22 0221 -0.3 -0.1


Su 0816 7.1 2.2
1442 -0.3 -0.1
2040 7.7 2.3

0206
Tu 0733
1355
1952

0.5
6.6
0.6
7.5

0.2
2.0
0.2
2.3

22 0346 -0.8 -0.2


w 0941 6.g 2.1
1556 -0.1 o.o
2157 7 . 8 2.4

6.6
0.7
6.7

0.3
2.0
0.2
2.0

23 0237 -0.1 o.o


Sa 0829 7.2 2.2
1506 -0.5 -0.2
2058 7.5 2.3

8 0218
Su 0802
1430
2018

0.9
6.5
0.8
7.0

0.3
2.0
0.2
2.1

23 0314 -0.7 -0.2


M 0911
7. 2 2. 2
1532 -0.5 -0.2
2130 7.9 2.4

8 0303
w 0826
1447
2042

0.1
6.7
0.3
7.8

0.0

2.0
0.1
2.4

23 0434 -0.8 -0.2


Th 1030 6.9 2.1
1641 o.o 0.0
2241 7.8 2.4

9 0304
Sa 0911
1529
2130

o:8
6.7
0.5
6.9

0.2
2.0
0.2
2.1

24 0332 -0.6 -0.2


Su 0927 7.5 2.3
1556 -0.7 -0.2
2148 7.9 2.4

9 0303
M 0835
1506
2048

0.5
6.7
0.5
7.3

0.2
2.0
0.2
2.2

24 0405 -1.0 -0.3


Tu 0959 7.2 2.2
1618 -0.5 -0.2
2215 8.0 2.4

9 0351 -0.3 -0.1


Th 0919 6.9 2.1
1535 0.1 0.0
2130 8.1 2.5

24 0518 -0.8 -0.2


F 1113 6.9 2.1
1723 0.1 o.o
2323 7.6 2.3

10 0346
Su 0943
1605
2154

0.4
6.9
0.3
7.1

0.1
2.1
0.1
2.2

25 0423 -1.1 -0.3


M 1017 7.6 2.3
1642 -0.9 -0.3
2236 8.1 2.5

10 0344
Tu 0911
1540
2121

0.1
6.9
0.3
7.7

o.o
2.1
0.1
2.3

25 0453 -1.1 -0.3


w 1047 7.2 2.2
1703 -0.4 -0.1
2259 8.0 2.4

10 0440 -0.6 -0.2


F 1007 7.1 2.2
1623 -0.1 o.o
2219 8.3 2.5

25 0600 -0.6 -0.2


Sa 1153 6.8 2.1
1801 0.3 0.1
2357 7.5 2.3

11 0423
M 1005
1633
2209

0.1
7.0
0.1
7.4

0.0
2.1
o.o
2. 3

26 0511 -1.3 -0.4


Tu 1104 7.6 2.3
1726 -0.8 -0.2
2318 8.1 2.5

11 0423 -0.3 -0.1


w 0950 7.( 2.2
1612 o.o o.o
2159 8.0 2.4

26 0538 -1.1 -0.3


Th 1131 7.1 2.2
1744 -0.2 -0.1
2339 7.8 2.4

11 0529 -0.9 -0.3


Sa 1100 7.2 2.2
1714 -0.2 -0.1
2309 8.4 2.6

26 0638 -0.3 -0.1


Su 1231 6.7 2.0
1831 0.5 0.2

12 0456 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 1025 7.2 2.2
1657 -0.1 o.o
2236 7.7 2.3

27 0557 -1.4 -0.4


w 1147 7.5 2.3
1807 -0.7 -0.2
2359 8.0 2.4

12 0459 -0.6 -0.2


Th 1031 7.2 2.2
1649 -0.1 0.0
2241 8.2 2.5

27 0621 -0.9 -0.3


F 1213 6.9 2.1
1821 o.o o.o

12 0620 -1.0 -0.3


Su 1151 7.3 2.2
1808 -0.1 0.0

27 0023 7.3
M 0711 -0.1
1301 6.7
1852 0.7

2.2
0.0
2.0
0.2

13 0524 -0.5 -0.2


w 1100 7.3 2.2
1723 -0.2 -0.1
2310 7.9 2.4

28 0641 -1.2 -0.4


Th 1229 7.2 2.2
1845 -0.4 -0.1

13 0538 -0.8 -0.2


F 1116 7.3 2.2
1730 -0.2 -0.1
2327 8.3 2.5

28 0013 7.6 2.3


Sa 0700 -0.6 -0.2
1252 6.8 2.1
1853 0.3 0.1

13 0001 8.4 2.6


M 0711 -0.9 -0.3
1245 7.3 2.2
1905 o.o 0.0

28 D041
Tu 0738
1319
1914

7.2
0.2
6.7
0.8

2.2
0.1
2.0
0.2

14 0555 -0.6 ~0.2


Th 1136 7.3 2.2
1755 -0.3 -0.1
2350 8.1. 2.5

29 0037 7.8 2.4


F 0722 -0.9 -0.3
1311 7.0 2.1
1919 o.o o.o

14 0621 -0.8 -0.2


Sa 1203 7.3 2.2
1815 -0.1 o.o

29 0044 7.4 2.3


Su 0736 -0.2 -0.1
1327 6.6 2.0
1915 0.6 0.2

14 0054 8.1 2.5


Tu 0810 -0.8 -0.2
1343 7.2 2.2
2012 0.1 0.0

2g 0106
W 0754
1343
1948

7.1
0.4
6.7
0.9

2.2
0.1
2.0
0.3

15 0630 -0.7 -0.2


F 1219
7.3 2.2
1834 -0.2 -0.1

30 0110 7.5 2.3


Sa 0804 -0.5 -0.2
1351 6.7 2.0
1946 0.4 0.1

15 0013 8.3 2.5


Su 0709 -0.7 -0.2
1253 7.2 2.2
1905 0.1 o.o

30 0108
H 0812
1354
1943

7.2
0.2
6.5
0.9

2.2
0.1
2.0
0.3

15 0154 7.8 2.4


w 0912 -0.6 -0.2
1449 7.2 2.2
2129 0.2 0.1

30 0143
Th 0820
1417
2031

7.0
0.5
6.8
0.9

2.1
0.2
2.1
0.3

31 0139
Tu 0836
1425
2020

7.0
0.5
6.5
1.1

2.1
0.2
2.0
0.3

I 0143 7.6 2.3


F 0830 -0.7 -0.2

1420
2031

M 1110

F 0829

6.8

0.0

2.1

o. 0

0. 0

h m

2. 1

2~3

3 0350

o.o
2.0
0.2

F 1027

1632
2255

6.5
1. 0
6.5
1. 4

2.0
o. 3
2.0
0.4

18 0548 6.g
Sa 1224 -0.1
1824 7.4

2.1
0.0
2.3

7. 0

2.1

0.1
6.8

0.0

4 0444
Sa 1118
1723

6.4
1.0
6.7

2.0
0.3
2.0

19 0100 -0.1
Su 0656 6.9
1322 -0.1
1925 7.5

0.0
2.1

0.5
6.9
o.o
7.1

2.1

Time meridian 75" W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

0.0

2.3

54

WILLETS POINT, N.Y., 1983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
JULY
Time

AUGUST

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day
0225
0857
1457
2116

ft
6.9
0.6
6.9
1.0

2.1
0.2
2.1
0.3

2 0311
Sa 0937
1542
2207

6.8
0.7
7.0
1.0

2.1
0.2
2.1
0.3

17 052 7
Su 1154
1759

3 0402
Su 1025
1630
2302

6.6
0.7
7.1
0.9

4 0454

h m

Time

Height

Day

h m
ft
m
16 0414 7.1 2.2
Sa 1053 -0.3 -0.1
1653 7.4 2.3
2332 -0.2 -0.1

SEPT1.\HR
Time

Height

Day

1 0327
M 0944
1551
2223

ft
6.9
0.5
7.4
0.7

m
2.1
0.2
2. 3
0.2

16 0007
Tu 0607
1221
1833

6.6
0.5
7.2

2.0
0.2
2.2

2 0419
Tu 1034
1645
2320

6.7
0.7
7.5
0.7

2.0
0.2
2.3
0.2

17 01.07
w 0707
1323
1933

0.1
6.5
0.7
7. 3

o. 0

2.3

2.0
0.2
2.2
0.3

18 0036 -0.2 -0.1


M D634 6.7 2.0
1254 0.1 0.0
1859 7.5 2.3

w 1130

3 0519
1742

6.5
0.7
7.5

2.0
0.2
2.3

18 0205
Th 0805
1418
2028

1725

6.5
0. 7
7.2

2.0
0.2
2.2

19 0136 -0.3 -0.1


Tu 0734 6.7 2.0
1350 0.2 0.1
1957 7.5 2.3

4 0030
Th 0620
1233
1843

0.6
6.5
0.7
7.6

0.2
2.0
0.2
2.3

5 0002
Tu 0553
1209
1818

0.8
6.5
0.7
7.4

0.2
2.0
0.2
2.3

20 0232 -0.3 -0.1


w 0830 6.7 2.0
1445 0.2 0.1
2050 7.6 2.3

0.1
2.0

6 0112
w 0653
1307
1913

0.5
6. 5
7.6

0.2
2.0
0.2
2.3

21 0323 -0.4 -0.1


Th 0920 6.8 2.L
1533 0.3 0.1
2138 7.6 2.3

7 0222
Th 0753
1405
2010

0.2
6.6
0.4
7.9

0.1
2.0
0.1
2.4

22 0412
F 1009
1618
2226

M 1114

6.9
0.0
7.4

2.1

o.o

h m

5 0201

o. 3

h m

ft

o.o o.o

3 0157
Sa 0713
1341
1933

0.5
6.7
0.8
7.6

0.2
2.0
0.2
2.3

18 0314
Su 0917
1527
2136

0.4
7.1
o. 7
7.4

0.1
2.2
o. 2
2.3

19 0258
F 0858
1509
2116

0.1
6.8
0.6
7.5

o.o

4 0304
Su 082 9
1509
2047

o.o o.o
7. 1
0.3
7.9

2. 2
0.1
2.4

19 0356
M 0959
1608
2218

0.3
7.2
0.5
7.4

0.1
2.2
0.2
2.3

6.9
0.5
7.5

o.o

0.0
2.1
0.2
2.3

5 0400 -0.5 -0.2


H 0935 7.5 2.3
1612 -0.3 -0.1
2151 8.2 2.5

20 0433
Tu 1033
1646
2248

0.3
7.4

0.1
2.3

7.4

2.3

o.o

6 0452 -0.9 -0.3


Tu 1029 7.9 2.4
1709 -0.8 -0.2
2250 8.3 2.5

21 0505
w 1100
1718
2305

0.2
7.4
0.2
7.4

0.1
2.3
o. 1
2.3

7 0540 -1.1 -0.3


8.2 2.5
1801 -1.1 -0.3
2343 8.3 2.5

22 0531
Th 1108
1741
2316

0.2
7.5
0.1
7.4

o.o

8 0628 -1.2 -0.4


Th 1209 8.3 2.5
1852 -1.2 -0.4

23 0544
F 1126
1801
2343

o. 2 . 0.1

2.0
0.2
2.3

2.1
0.2
2.3

0413 -0.5 -0.2


Su 0940 7.2 2.2
1612 -0.1 o.o
2154 8.3 2.5

22 0507
M 1107
1715
2316

o.o o.o
7.2
0.4
7.5

2.2
0.1
2.3

8 0327 -0.2 -0.1


F 0851 6.8 2.1
1507 0.2 0.1
2106 8.2 2.5

23 0455 -0.4 -0.1


Sa 1051 6.9 2.1
1700 0.4 0.1
2304 7.6 2.3

8 0508 -0.9 -0.3


M 1039 7.6 2.3
1713 -0.4 -0.1
2252 8.4 2.6

23 0542
Tu 1138
1746
2337

0.1
7.2
0.4
7.4

o.o

9 0425 -0.6 -0.2


Sa 0951 7.1 2.2
1610 0.0 0.0
2202 8.3 2.5

24 0537 -0.3 -0.1


Su 1132 6.9 2.1
1737 0.4 0.1
2341 7.5 2.3

9 0558 -1.1 -0.3


Tu 1134 7.9 2.4
1.809 -0.7 -0.2
2349 8.4 2.6

24 0610
w 1153
1808
2349

0.1
7.2
0.4
7.4

o.o

10 0519 -0.9 -0.3


Su 1047 7.3 2.2
1710 -0.2 -0.1
2257 8.4 2.6

25 0613 -0.1
H 1208 6.9
1809 0.5

0.0
2.1
0.2

10 0650 -1.2 -0.4


w 1228 8.0 2.4
1906 -0.8 -0.2

25 0626
Th 1200
1827

0.2
7.3

11 0613 -1.1 -0.3


M 1142 7.5 2.3
1811 -0.3 -0.1
2353 8.4 2.6

26 0003
Tu 0644
1230
1831

7.4
0.1
6.9
0.6

2. 3

11 0046 8.2 2.5


Th 0738 -1.1 -0.3
1322 8.0 2.4
2003 -0.8 -0.2

26 0012
F 0640
1230
1855

12 0706 -1.1 -0.3


Tu 1239 7.6 2.3
1913 -0.4 -0.1

27 0014
w 0703
1242
1852

7. 3.

2. 2

0.2
7.0
0.6

0.1
2.1
0.2

12 0143 7.9 2.4


F 0831 -0.9 -0.3
1415 7.9 2.4
2100 -0.6 -0.2

27 0045
Sa 0708
1303
1929

13 0050 8.2 2.5


w 0759 -1.0 -0.3
1338 7.6 2.3
2015 -0.4 -0.1

28 0039
Th 0716
1305
1922

7,3
0.3
7.1
0.6

2.2
0.1
2.2
0.2

13 0244 7.5 2.3


Sa 0924 -0.5 -0.2
1515 7.7 2.3
2201 -0.4 -0.1

14 0151 7.9 2.4


Th 0857 -0.8 -0.2
1439 7.6 2.3
2122 -0.3 -0.1

29 0114
F 0742
1338
2000

7.3
0.3
7.2
0.6

2.2
0.1
2.2
0.2

14 0352 7.1
Su 1020 -0.1
1622 7.5
2306 -0.1

15 0300 7.5 2.3


F 0953 -0.6 -0.2
1545 7.5 2.3
2227 -0.2 -0.1

30 0154
Sa 0818
1418
2041

7.2
0.4
7.3
0.6

2.2
0.1

15 0501
M 1122
1730

31 0237
Su 0900
1502
2129

7.0
0.4
7.4
0, 7

2.1
0.1
2.3
0.2

2.2

0.2

2.3
0.0

6. 7

2. 0

0.3
7.3

0.1
2.2

2 0009

o.o

-0.1
2.1
0.1
2.3

2.2

0.2
2.0
0.3
2.2

0.1
6.6
0.7
7.4

0.0

o.o

ft
0.6
6.6
1.1
7.1

h m

0.2
2.1
0.3
2.2

21 0429
Su 1028
1631
2244

2.1
0.2

16 0133
F 0736
1349
2000

0.5
6.8
0.9
7.2

2.4

o. 0

2.0
0.3
2.3

17 0226
Sa 0828
1442
2050

0.0
2.1
0.1
2.5

6.8
0.3
7.6

ft
6.5
0.9
7.5

0.2
2.0
0.3
2.3

7.8

~0.4

h m
1 0451
Th 1103
1715

0.8
6.5
1.0
7.5

6 0315 -0.1
Sa 0834 6.9
1459 0.3
2051 8.1

o. 6

Height

1212
1822

20 0346
Sa 0944
1556
2203

6.6

Time
Day

F 0558

0. 2

1342
194 7

Height

2.0
0.2
2. 2

o. 6

F 0728

Time

Day

7.1
0.5
7.6

2.2
0.2
2.3

2.2
0.1
2.3

w 1121

o. 3 o. 1

0.1
2.3
2.3

7.7

2.3

7.4

2.3

9 0036 8.1 2.5


F 0714 -1.0 -0.3
1258 8.3 2.5
1943 -1.1 -0.3

24 0605 0.1
Sa 1156 7.9
1829 -0.1

o.o
2.4
o.o

0.1
2.2

10 0127 7.8 2.4


Sa 0759 -0.7 -0.2
1348 8.1 2.5
2036 -0.8 -0.2

25 0019 7.4
Su 0637 0.1
1234 8.0
1906 -0.1

2.3
0.0
2.4
0.0

7. 4

2. 3

0.2
7.5
0.2

0.1
2.3
0.1

11 0222 7.4 2.3


Su 0849 -0.2 -0.1
1441 7.7 2.3
2132 -0.4 -0.1

26 0100
H 0714
1315
194 7

7.4
0.2
8.0
o. 0

2.3
0.1
2.4
0. 0

7.4
0.2
7.6
0.2

2.3
0.1
2.3
0.1

12 0322
M 0945
1545
2234

7. 0

2. 1

0.2
7.4
0.0

0.1
2.3
0.0

27 0144
Tu 0756
1401
2033

7.2
0.4
7.9
0.2

0.1
2.4
0.1

28 0125
Su 0744
1345
2012

7.3
0.3
7.7
0.3

2.2
0.1
2.3
0.1

13 0430
Tu 1045
1654
2336

6.6
0. 7
7.1
0.4

o. 2

0.1

28 0234
w 0844
1452
2128

7.0
0.7
7.7
0.5

2.1
0.2
2.3
0.2

29 0209
M 0825
1430
2059

7.2
0.4
7.7
0.4

2.2
0.1
2.3
0.1

14 0537
w 1149
1802

6.4
1.0
6.9

2.0
0.3
2.1

29 0330
Th 0941
1550
2235

6.7
0.9
7.5
o. 7

2.0
0.3
2.3
0.2

30 0257
Tu 0910
1518
2150

7.0
0.6
7.7
0.6

2.1
0.2
2.3
0.2

15 0037
Th 0640
1251
1904

0.6
6.4

0.2
2.0
0.3
2.1

30 0433
F 1046
1656

6.5
1.2
7.3

2.0
0.4
2.2

31 0353
w 1001
1614
2251

6.7
0.8
7.6
0.7

2.0
0.2
2.3
0.2

2.2
0.1
2.3

o. 3 o. 1

Time meridian 75 w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

1.1

7.0

2.0

2.2

o.o o.o

2.2

WILLETS POINT,

~.Y.,

1983

55

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters

OCTOBER
Time

Height

Day

NOVEMBER
Time

Height

Day

h m
1 0020
Sa 0548
1218
1811

ft
0.8
6.5
1.1
7.2

0.2
2.0
0.3
2.2

16 0147
Su 0753
1406
2016

2 0149

0.4
6.8
0.7
7.4

0.1
2.1
0.2
2.3

17 0234
H 0840
1453
2101

0.8

0.0
7.3

0.0
2.2
2.3

0.6
7.2
0.5
7.1

0.2
2.2
0.2

7.7

18 0317
Tu 0920
1535
2139

4 0344 -0.5 -0.2


Tu 0927 7.8 2.4
1607 -0.6 -0.2
2152 7.9 2.4

19 0351

o. 4

1612
2207

7.3
0.2
7.1

0.1
2.2
0.1
2.2

5 0433 -0.8 -0.2


8.2 2.5
1658 -1.1 -0.3
2244 8.1 2.5

20 0423
Th 1008
1646
2225

0.3
7.5

0.1
2.3

7. 2

2. 2

Su 0715
1405
1936
3 0250
H 0830
1511
2053

o.o o.o

w 1018

6 0519 -1.0 -0.3


Th 1105 8.4 2.6
1747 -1.4 -0.4
2333 8.0 2.4

Time

Height

Day
h m

w ogs1

ft
0.9
6.8
1.1
6.9
7. 0

0.8
7.0

0.3
2.1
0.3
2.1
0.2
2.1
0.2
2.1

2.2

o.o o.o

DECEMBER
Time

Height

Day
h m

ft

h m

1 0232 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 0822 7.5 2.3
1501 -0.4 -0.1
2051 7.3 2.2

16 0224
w 0829
1455
2048

2 0324 -0.5 -0.2


7.9 2.4
1554 -0.9 -0.3
2146 7.5 2.3

17 0302
Th 0850
1535
2115

w 0915

3 0412 -0.8 -0.2


Th 1004 8.2 2.5
1645 -1.3 -0.4
2234 7.6 2.3
4 0459 -0.9 -0.3
8.3 2.5
!732 -1.5 -0.5
232! 7.5 2.3

Sa 0943

5 0541 -0.8 -0.2


8.2 2.5
1817 -1.4 -0.4

Su 1021

21 0445 0.2 0.1


F 1023 7.7 2.3
1713 -0.2 -0.1
2245 7.2 2.2

Su 0623 -0.6 -0.2

6 0006

7.4

2.3

!213 8.0 2.4


1903 -1.2 -0.4

6.5

o.s

0.2
2.1
0.2
2.0

o.s

0.2

7.2
0.1
6.6

2.2

o.o
2.0

18 0330 0.3 0.1


F 0911
7.4 2.3
1612 -0.2 -0.1
2140 6.8 2.1

F 1049

Sa !131

ft
0.7
6.9

19 0357

0.1 0.0
7.7 2.3
1645 -0.5 -0.2
2215 6.9 2.1

20 0431

o.o o.o

8.0 2.4
1721 -0.7 -0.2
2254 7.1 2.2

21 0506 -0.1 0.0


M 1103
8.1 2.5
1757 -0.8 -0.2
2338 7.1 2.2

Time

Height

Time

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
1 0303 -0.5 -0.2
Th 0901 7.7 2.3
1540 -1.2 -0.4
2133 7.0 2.1

16 0141
F 0739
1453
2015

2 0356 -0.7 -0.2


7.9 2.4
1629 -1.4 -0.4
2221 7.0 2.1

Height
ft
0.5
7.0
0.1
6.2

0.2
2. 1
0.0
1.9

17 0232

0.3 0.1
7.3 2.2
1541 -0.3 -0.1
2103 6.4 2.0

F 0948

Sa 0824

3 0440 -0.7 -0.2


7.9 2.4
1716 -1.5 -0.5
2309 7.0 2.1

Su 0911

4 0524 -0.6 -0.2


7.9 2.4
1802 -1.4 -0.4
2352 6.9 2.1

19 0402 -0.1 o.o


M og55 7.9 2.4
1706 -0.9 -0.3
2236 6.9 2.1

5 0604 -0.4 -0.1


7. 7 2.3
1844 -1.1 -0.3

20 0450 -0.3 -0.1


Tu 1045 8.1 2.5
1751 -1.1 -0.3
2324 7.0 2.1

6 0034 6.8 2.1


Tu 0642 -0.1 0.0
1234 7.4 2.3
1926 -0.7 -0.2

21 0538 -0.4 -0.1


w 1132 8.1 2.5
1837 -1.1 -0.3

Sa 1035

Su 1119

H 1158

18 0315

0.1 0.0
7.6 2.3
1623 -0.6 -0.2
2148 6.7 2.0

7 0603 -1.0 -0.3


8.4 2.6
1837 -1.4 -0.4

22 0504
Sa 1051

0.1 o.o
7.9 2.4
1737 -0.4 -0.1
2318 7.3 2.2

ooso 7.1 2.2


M 0705 -0.2 -0.1
1254 7.7 2.3
1946 -0.8 -0.2

22 0549 -0.1 o.o


Tu 1148 8.2 2.5
1838 -0.7 -0.2

w 0716

8 0020

23 0536 o.o o.o


Su 1127 8.1 2.5
1809 -0.4 -0.1
2356 7.3 2.2

8 0137 6.8 2.1


Tu 0740 0.2 0.1
1332 7.4 2.3
2033 -0.3 -0.1

23 0024 7.1 2.2


w 0634 o.o o.o
1234 8.1 2.5
1926 -0.6 -0.2

8 0153
Th 0746
1338
2039

6.5
0.5
6.9
0.1

2.0
0.2
2.1
0.0

23 0106 7.1 2.2


F 0727 -0.2 -0.1
1319 7.7 2.3
2023 -0.8 -0.2

9 0228
F 0815
1411
2108

6.3
0.8
6.6
0.4

1.9
0.2
2.0
0.!

24 0203 7.0 2.1


Sa 0833 -0.1 o.o
1417 7.3 2.2
2126 -0.6 -0.2

10 0302

6.3
1.0
6.4
0.6

1.9
0.3
2.0
0.2

Su 0955

1541
2218

6.2
1.1
6.2
0.8

1.9
0.3
1.9
0.2

26 0421 6.9 2.1


M 1115 0.0 0.0
1650 6.5 2.0
2343 -0.3 -0.1

27 0540 6.9 2.1


Tu 1225 -0.2 -0.1
1817 6.4 2.0

F 1148

7.8

2.4

Sa 0647 -0.8 -0.2

1234 8.3 2.5


1922 -1.2 -0.4

7 0114

6.6 2.0
0.2 0.1
1306 7.2 2.2
2003 -0.3 -0.1

24 0610 o.o 0.0


M 1208 8.2 2.S
1847 -0.4 -0.1

w 0820
1412
2121

6.6
0.6
7.0
0.2

2.0
0.2
2.1
0.1

24 0113 7.0 2.1


Th 0727 0.2 0.1
1326 7.8 2.4
2020 -0.3 -0.1

10 0159 -7.1 2.2


H 0815 0.0 0.0
1406 7.6 2.3
2102 -0.3 -0.1

25 0040 7.2 2.2


Tu 0650 0.2 0.1
!252 8.1 2.5
1931 -0.2 -0.1

10 0316
Th 0902
1500
2213

6.3
1.0
6.7
0.6

1.9
0.3
2.0
0.2

25 0208 6.8
F 0823 0.4
1421 7.4
2126 -0.1

11 0252
Tu 0902
1500
2158

6.8
0.5

2.1
0.2
2. 2

0.2

0.1

7.1
0.4
7.9
0.0

2.2
0.1
2.4
0.0

11 0416
F 1005
1605
2305

6.2
1.3
6.4
0.9

1.9
0.4

7. 2

26 0126
w 0735
!340
2020

0.3

26 0310
Sa 0937
1526
2253

6.7
0.6
7.0
0.1

o.o

12 0353
w 1001
1606
2258

6.5

27 0217
Th 0828
1433

6.9
0.7
7.6
0.3

2.1
0.2
2.3
0.1

12 0519

Sa 1120

1.9
0.5
1.9

27 0424

1731

6.2
1.5
6.2

Su 1125
1645

6.7
0.6
6.7

2.0
0.2
2.0

12 0427
H 1046
"1635
2309

6.2
1.2
6.0
0.9

1.9
0.4

13 0502
Th 1107
1721
2358

6.3
1. 3
6.6
0.9

1.9

28 0316
F 0929
1534
2239

6.7

2.0

2.2
0.2

1.0
6.3
1.4
6.2

0.3
1.9
0.4
1.9

28 0008
H 0555
1243
1825

0.1
6.8
0.3
6.6

o.o

7.3
0.6

13 0001
Su 0615
!223
!835

13 0517
Tu 1159
1731
2359

6.3
1.1
5.9
0.9

1. 9
0.3

14 0605
F 1212
1827

6.3
1.4
6.6

1.9
0.4
2.0

29 0424

Sa I OS!

6.5
7.0

14 0054
M 0707
!320
1928

1.0
6.5
1. 2
6.3

0.3
2.0

!645

2.0
0.3
2.1

14 0606
w 1308
1831

6.5
0.8
6.0

2.0
0.2

1.9

29 0112 -0.1 0.0


Tu 0709 7.1 2.2
1349 -0.2 -0.1
1941 6.7 2.0

15 0054
Sa 0703
1312
1926

0.9
6.5
1.3
6.7

0.3
2.0
0.4
2.0

30 0024
Su 055!
1251
1816

0.5
6.6
0.8
6.9

0.2
2.0
0.2
2.1

15 0142
Tu 0752
1410
2014

0.9
6.7
0.9
6.4

0.3
2.0
0.3
2.0

30 0210 -0.3 -0.1


w 0808 7.4 2.3
1447 -0.7 -0.2
2040 6. 9 2.1

15 0051
Th 0654
1404
1923

0.7
6.7
0.5
6.1

31 0133
M 0720
1402
1949

0.2
7.0
0.2
7.1

0.1
2.1
0.1
2.2

9 0108

7.5

2.3

Su 0730 -0.4 -0.1

1319 8.0 2.4


2012 -0.8 -0.2

1. 0

6.8
o. 6

2.0

o. 3
2.1
0.2

o. 4
2.0
0.3

2118

1. 0

1.1

o. 3

9 0223

2.0

o. 4

2.1
0.1

2.3

Sa 0857

0.0

1452
2139

2.0
0.2
2.1

Su 0947

2. 1
0.1
2.0

Time meridian 75 w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

11 0342

1. 8

22 0013 7.1 2.2


Th 0631 -0.3 -0.1
1223 8.0 2.4
1929 -1.0 -0.3

25 0305

6.9 2.1
0.0 0.0
1524 6.9 2.1
2235 -0.4 -0.1

0.3

1. 8

0.3

1. 8

0.2

2.0

0.2
1.9

28 0048 -0.3 -0.1


w 0649 7.1 2.2
1331 -0.5 -0.2
1925 6.4 2.0
29 0147 -0.3 -0.1
Th 0749 7.3 2.2
1428 -0.9 -0.3
2024 6.5 2.0
30 0242 -0.4 -0.1
F 0845
7.4 2.3
1522 -1.1 -0.3
2119 6.6 2.0
31 0335 -0.5 -0.2
7.5 2.3
1613 -1.3 -0.4
2208 6.6 2.0

Sa 0936

56

NEW YORK (The Battery), N.Y., 1983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
JANUARY
Time

Height

Day

FEBRUARY
Time

Height

Time

Height

MARCH

Time

Height

Day

Day

Day

1 0321 -0.9 -0.3


Sa 0940 5.5 1.7
1607 -1.3 -D.4
2219 4.4 1.3

h m
ft
m
16 0332 -D.1 0.0
Su 0941 4.4 1.3
1608 -0.4 -D. 1
2215 3.6 1.1

h m
ft
m
1 0450 -D.8 -D.2
Tu 1112 5.D 1.5
1720 -1.0 -0.3
2346 4.6 1.4

h m
ft
m
16 0416 -0.1 D.D
w 1024 4.2 1.3
1635 -D.2 -D.1
2248 4.D 1.2

D414 -D.8 -D.2


Su 1D37 5.3 1.6
1656 -1.1 -D.3
2317 4.4 1.3

17 D403 0.1 O.D


H 1D16 4.3 1.3
164D -D.2 -0.1
2253 3.6 1.1

h m

ft

3 0507 -0.6 -0.2


5.0 1.5
1749 -0.9 -0.3

2 D544 -0.5 -0.2


4.6 1.4
1810 -D.6 -0.2

\1 1204

18 0432 0.2
Tu 1049 4.1
1707 -0.1
2328 3.6

0.1
1.2
0.0
1.1

19 D5(}2
w 1124
1736

0.3
4. 0
o.o

D.1
1. 2
o.o

F 0746

4.3 1.3
o.o D.O
1324 4.4 1.3
1948 -0.4 -D.1

20 00D7
Th 0536
12D3
1807

3.7
0.4
3.9
D.1

1.1
D.1
1.2
D.O

0222
Sa 0851
1441
2108

6 0204 4.3 1.3


Th 0823 D.1 O.D
142D 4.D 1.2
2047 -D.3 -0.1

21 D044
F D631
1249
1855

3.8
D.5
3.7
D.2

1.2
D.2
1.1
D.1

6 0318
Su 0951
1541
2202

7 0258 4.3 1.3


F 0925 D.1 D.O
1518 3.8 1.2
2143 -D.2 -0.1

22 0131
Sa D8D4
1340
2012

3.9
D.5
3.6
D.2

1.2
0.2
1.1
0.1

H 1046
1645
2254

0.2

8 D356 4.3 1.3


Sa 1023 0.1 0.0
1617 3.6 1.1
2233 -D.2 -0.1

23 022 7
Su D927
1444
2126

4.1
0.4
3.5
0.1

1.2
0.1
1.1
D.D

8 0513
Tu 1137
1742
2342

9 0453 4.3 1.3


Su 1115 0.0 O.D
1715 3.5 1.1
232D -0.2 -0.1

24 0336 4.3
M 1D31 D.1
1603 3.5
2231 -D.1

1.3
D.D
1.1
O.D

9 0603
w 1224
1832

10 0543 4.5
M 12D2 -0.1
18D6 3.6

1.4
0.0
1.1

M 1136

4 0015 4.4 1.3


Tu 0607 -0.3 -0.1
1231 4.7 1.4
1847 -0.6 -0.2

3 0039 4.5 1.4


Th 0641 -0.1 D.D
1255 4.2 1.3
1906 -0.3 -0.1
4 0129

Time

Height

Day

17 D445 D.O
Th 1D56 4.1
1701 -D.1
2325 4.1

D.D
1.2
D.D
1.2

18 D52D
F 1133
1728

0.1
3.9
O.D

o.o
1.2
D.O

Ti.me

Height

Day
h m

ft

h m

ft

D343 -1.1 -D.3


Tu 0957 5.1 1.6
16D6 -1.1 -0.3
2224 5.D 1.5

16 D326 -0.4 -D.1


\1 0922
4.5 1.4
1540 -0.3 - o. 1
2140 4.6 1.4

2 D429 -0.9 -0.3


4.8 1.5
1651 -0.8 -0.2
2315 4.9 1.5

17 0359 -0.3 -0.1


Th 0955 4.3 1.3
1608 -0.2 -0.1
2214 4.6 1.4

3 0517 -b.5 -o.2


Th 1136 4.5 1.4
1733 -0.4 -0.1

18 0432 -0.2 -0.1


F 1036
4.2 1.3
1635 -0.1 o.o
2256 4.6 1.4

w 1047

4.4
0.2
3.8
D.D

1.3
D.1
1.2
0.0

19 DDD7
Sa D6D5
1221
1812

4.2
0.3
3.7
D.1

1.3
0.1
1.1
D.D

4. 2

1. 3
D.1
1.1
D.1

2D DD58
Su D724
1316
1916

4.2
D.4
3.6
D.3

1.3
0.1
1.1
D.1

5 D053
Sa D7D6
1316
192D

1.2
0.1
1.0
0.1

21 0157
M D858
1424
2D57

4.3
D.4
3.5
D.3

1.3
0.1
1.1
0.1

1.2
0.1
1.0
0.1

22 03D8
Tu 1DD9
1548
2215

4.4
0.1
3.5
0.1

1.3
0.0
1.1

M D918

4.1
0.1
3.4
0.1

1.2

4.3
O.D
3. 5

1.4
D.D
1.2
O.D

19 0509 -0.1
Sa 1117 4.D
17D6 D.1
2344 4.6

D.D
1.2
D.D
1.4

4.4
0.3
3.7
D.4

1.3
D.1
1.1
D.1

20 0557
Su 1213
1749

0.2
3.8
0.3

0.1
1.2
0. 1

6 D143
Su 0814
14D7
2D28

4.2
D.5
3.4
0.6

1.3
D.2
1.D
D.2

21 0039
M D713
1314
1859

4.5
0.4
3.6
0.5

1.4
0.1
1.1
0.2

7 0237

o.o

1507
2130

4.0
0.6
3.2
0.7

1.2
0.2
1.0
0.2

22 0143
Tu 0842
1424
2051

4.5
0.4
3.6
0.5

1.4
0.1
1. 1
0.2

1.D

D.D

23 0427 4.6 1.4


\1 1111 -0.2 -0.1
1707 3.7 1.1
2318 -0.2 -0.1

8 0335
Tu 1D15
1612
2225

3.9
D.5
3.2
0.6

1.2
0.2
1.0
D.2

23 0256
w 0953
1543
22D5

4.5
0.2
3. 7
0.3

1.4
0.1
1.1
0.1

1.3
O.D
1.1

24 0534 4.9 1.5


Th 1208 -0.5 -0.2
1811 4.1 1.2

w 1106

9 0438

1711
2319

3.9
0.4
3.4
D.5

1.2
0.1
l.D
0.2

24 D412 4.~
Th 1D52 -D.1
1655 4.D
2309 D.D

1.4
D.D
1.2
D.D

25 D446 4.6 1.4


Tu 1128 -D.3 -0.1
1718 3.7 1.1
2331 -0.4 -0.1

10 003D O.D O.D


Th 0648 4.4 1.3
1309 -0.2 -D.1
1914 3.7 1.1

25 DD17 -0.5 -0.2


F 0635 5.2 1.6
1301 -0.9 -0.3
1904 4.5 1.4

10 0532
Th 1154
1803

4.1
0.2
3.6

1.2
D.1
1.1

25 0521 4.8 1.5


F 1147 -0.5 -0.2
1755 4.5 1.4

11 0006 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 0631 4.6 1.4
1248 -0.2 -0.1
1853 3.6 1.1

26 0550 5.0 1.5


w 1224 -D.6 -0.2
1822 3.9 1.2

11 D115 -D.1 D.D


F 0728 4.6 1.4
1351 -0.4 -0.1
1955 3.8 1.2

26 D112 -0.8 -0.2


Sa 0726 5.4 1.6
1351 -1.1 -0.3
1955 4.8 1.5

11 0006
F 0623
1239
1848

0.3
4.3
o.o
3.9

0.1
1.3
o.o
1.2

26 0006 -0.4 -0.1


Sa 0619 5.1 1.6
1238 -0.7 -0.2
1848 4.9 1.5

12 0052 -0.2 -0.1


\1 0711
4.6 1.4
1335 -0.3 -0.1
1934 3.7 1.1

27 DD27 -D.6 -0.2


Th D646 5.3 1.6
1319 -D.9 -0.3
1918 4.2 1.3

12 0158 -0.2 -0.1


Sa 08D8 4.6 1.4
1432 -0.5 -0.2
2032 3.9 1.2

27 D206 -1.1 -0.3


Su 0817 5.5 1.7
1438 -1.3 -0.4
2045 5.D 1.5

12 0051 0.1 0.0


Sa 0701 4.5 1.4
1321 -0.2 -0.1
1927 4.1 1.2

27 0D59 -0.7 -0.2


Su 0709 5.2 1.6
1327 -0.9 -0.3
1938 5.2 1.6

13 0136 -0.2 -0.1


Th D751 4.7 1.4
1416 -0.4 -0.1
2016 3.7 1.1

28 D125 -0.9 -0.3


F D740 5.5 1.7
1411 -1.2 -0.4
2D1D 4.5 1.4

13 0237 -0.2 -0.1


Su 0844 4.6 1.4
15D8 -D.5 -D.2
21D7 4.D 1.2

28 D256 -1.2 -0.4


M D906 5.4 1.6
1523 -1.3 -D.4
2134 5.1 1.6

13 0133 -0.1 o.o


Su 0741 4.6 1.4
1400 -0.4 -0.1
2003 4.3 1.3

28 0150 -0.9 -0.3


H 0758 5.3 1.6
1413 -1.0 -0.3
2023 5.4 1.6

14 0218 -0.2 -0.1


F 0829 4.6 1.4
1457 -0.5 -0.2
2057 3.7 1.1

29 D219 -1.1 -0.3


Sa 0832 5.6 1.7
15DO -1.4 -0.4
21D5 4.6 1.4

14 0313 -D.2 -0.1


H 0919 4.5 1.4
1542 -D.5 -0.2
2142 4.D 1.2

14 0213 -0.3 -0.1


M 0815 4.6 1.4
1437 -D.4 -0.1
2036 4.4 1.3

29 0237 -1.D -0.3


Tu 0844 5.2 1.6
1457 -1.0 -0.3
21D7 5.4 1.6

15 0256 -0.1 O.D


Sa 09D6 4.6 1.4
1534 -D.5 -0.2
2136 3.6 1.1

3D 031D -1.1 -D.3


Su D925 5.5 1.7
1547 -1.4 -0.4
2158 4. 7 1.4

15 0347 -0.2 -D.1


Tu D947 4.4 1.3
1611 -0.4 -D.1
2216 4.0 1.2

15 0251 -0.4 -0.1


Tu 0850 4.6 1.4
1510 -0.4 -0.1
2108 4.5 1.4

30 0323 -D.9 -0.3


w 0932 4.9 1.5
1538 -D.8 -0.2
2155 5.2 1.6

5 01D9

w D714

1349
2008

7 D417

D.3
3. 5
0.2
4.1
0.3

3.3
0.2
4.0
0.2

3.3

D.D

31 D40D -1.0 -0.3


M 1019 5.3 1.6
1634 -1.2 -0.4
2253 4. 7 1.4

Time meridian 75" W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

4 DOD5 4.7
F D607 -0.1
1225 4.1
1823 D.O

31 0408 -0.7 -0.2


Th 1019 4.6 1.4
1618 -0.5 -0.2
2241 5.0 1.5

NEW YORK {The Battery), N.Y., 1983

57

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters

APRIL
Time

Height

Day
ft
h m
m
1 0450 -0.4 -0.1
F 1108 4.3 1.3
1658 -0. 1 o.o
2327 4.7 1.4

MAY

Time

Height

Time

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
16 0421 -0.4 -0.1
Sa 1022 4.2 1.3
1615 o.o 0.0
2237 5.0 1.5

h m
0509
Su 1130
1704
2338

M 1221

2 0536
Sa 1157
1738

o.o
3.9
0.3

O.D
1.2
0.1

17 0503 -0.2 -0.1


Su 1117 4.0 1.2
1654 0.2 0.1
2333 4.9 1.5

3 0015
Su 0628
1246
1832

4.5
0.4
3.7
0.7

1.4
D.1
1.1
0.2

18 0557
M 1218
1746

0.0
3.9
0.4

4 0103
1337
1942

4.2
0.7
3.4
1.0

1.3
D.2
1.0
0.3

19 0034
Tu 0711
1321
1913

5 0154
Tu 0839
1434
2054

4.0
0.8
3.3
1.1

1.2
0.2
1.0
0.3

20 0139
w 0830
1427
2046

6 0250
w 0938
1533
2156

3.8
0.7
3.4
1.0

1.2
0.2
1.0
0.3

21 0248
Th 0935
1535
2156

7 0353
Th 1030
1635
2247

3.8
0.5
3.5
o.8

8 0452
1729
2335

JUNE

Height

Time

Height

Day

2 0554

ft
0.1
3.8
0.6
4. 5

o. 4

Time

Height

Day

o.o
1.2
0.2
1.4

h m
ft
m
16 0501 -0.4 -0.1
M 1117 4.2
1.3
1653 0.2 0.1
2328 5.2 1.6

Time

Height

Day

I 06!0

ft
0.5

1757

h m

1.2

0.2
1.1
0.4

h m
ft
m
16 0021 5.2 1.6
Th 0641 -0.3 -0.1
1305 4.6 1.4
1903 0.5 0.2

2 0034
Th 0703
1326
1914

4.2
0.7
3. 7
1.4

1.3
0.2
1.1
0.4

17 0118 5.0
F 0744 -0.1
1401 4.7
2.016 o. 5

1.5
0.0
1.4
0.2

3 0116
1411
2028

4.1
0.7
3.8
l. 3

1.2
0.2
1.2
0.4

18 0214 4.7
Sa 0846 -0.1
1457 4.9
2122 0.4

1.4
0.0
1.5
0.1

w 1241

3. 7

1746

3.6
1.0

0.1
1.1
0.3

17 0553 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 1219 4.1 1.2
1754 0.5 0.2

0.0
1.2
0.1

3 0026
Tu 0649
1309
1847

4.3
0.7
3.5
1.2

1.3
0.2
1.1
0.4

18 0031
w 0700
1319
1916

5.0
o.o
4.2
0.6

1.5
o.o
1.3
0.2

4.8
0.2
3.8
0.7

1.5
0.1
1.2
0.2

4 0112
w 0756
1401
2012

4.1
0.8
3.5
1.3

1.2
0.2
1.1
0.4

19 0132
Th 0810
1419
2035

4.8
0.0
4.3
0.6

1.5
0.0
1.3
0.2

4 0206
Sa 0858
1457
2130

4.0
0.7
3.9
1.2

1.2
0.2
1.2
0.4

19 0314 4.5
Su 0941 -0.1
1556 5.0
2220 0.3

1.4
o.o
1.5
0. 1

4.6

o. 2

.1.4
0.1
1. 2

1. 2
0.2

0.6

0.2

3.9
0.8
3.6
1.2

0.4

20 0235 4.7
F 0912 -0.1
1519 4.5
2142 0.4

1.4

3. 9

5 0204
Th 0857
1454
2116

0258
Su 0948
1548
2221

3.9
0.6
4.2
0.9

1.2
0.2
1.3
0.3

20 0415 4.3
M 1033 -0.1
1653 5.1
2313 0.1

0.0
1.6
o.o

4.6
0.1
4.1
0.4

1. 4

1.2
0.1

6 0301
F 0949
1550
2211

3.9
0.6
3. 7
1.0

1.2
0.2
1.1
0.3

21 0338 4.6 1.4


Sa 1009 -0.2 -0.1
1620 4.8 1.5
2239 0.1 o.o

6 0357
1031
1641
2310

3.9
0.4
4.5
0.6

1.2
0.1
1.4
0.2

21 0515 4.3
Tu 1121 -0.1
1743 5.3

1.3
0.0
1.6

1.2
0.2
1.1
0.2

22 0357 4.6 1.4


F 1033 -0.2 -0.1
1641 4.4 1.3
2257 0.0 o.o

7 0401
Sa 1036
1644
2300

3.9
0.5
4.0
0.7

1.2
0.2
1.2
0.2

22 0441 4.6 1.4


Su 1100 -0.3 -0.1
1716 5.1 1.6
2333 -0.1 o.o

0454
Tu 1116
1727
2358

4.0
0.3
4.9
0.2

1.2
0.1
1.5
0.1

22 0003
w 0606
1208
1830

0.0
4.2
0.0
5.4

1. 3

0.0
1.6

4.0
D.3
3.8
0.5

1.2
0.1
1.2
0.2

23 0503 4.7 1.4


Sa 1124 -0.4 -0.1
1739 4.8 1.5
2351 -0.3 -0.1

8 0457
Su 1119
1731
2347

4.0
0.3
4.3
0.4

1.2
0.1
1.3
0.1

23 0537 4.6 1.4


H 1147 -0.3 -0.1
1808 5.3 1.6

w 1158

8 0548

4.2
0.1
5.2

1.3
0.0
1.6

23 0052 -0.1
Th 0654 4.2
1254 0.1
1912 5.4

o.o
1.3
0.0
1.6

9 0543
Sa 12D1
1813

4.2
0.1
4.1

1.3
0.0
1.2

24 0600 4.9 1.5


Su 1214 -0.6 -0.2
1828 5.2 1.6

M 1201

9 0546
1812

4.2
0.1
4.7

1.3
0.0
1.4

24 0024 -0.3 -0.1


Tu 0628 4.6 1.4
1233 -0.4 -0.1
!85! 5.5 l.-7

9 0045 -0.1
Th 0636 4.3
1245 o.o
1857 5.5

o.o
1.3
o.o
1.7

24 0139 -0.1
F 0740 4.2
1339 0.2
1954 5.3

o.o
1.3
0.1
1.6

10 0022
Su 0628
1243
1853

0.3
4.4
o.o
4.4

0.1
1.3
0.0
1.3

25 0043 -0.5 -0.2


H 0651
5.0 1.5
1301 -0.7 -0.2
1915 5.4 1.6

10 0032
Tu 0628
1241
1851

0.1
4.4
o.o
5.0

0.0
1.3
o.o
1.5

25 0113 -0.4 -0.1


w 0717 4.6 1.4
1319 -0.3 -0.1
1936 5.5 1.7

10 0136 -0.3 -0.1


F 0725 4.4 1.3
1330 -0.1 o.o
1941 5.7 1.7

25 0222 -0.1
Sa 0824 4.1
1421 0.3
2035 5.2

o.o
1.2
0.1
1.6

11 0104 o.o 0.0


M 0707 4.5 1.4
1323 -0.2 -0.1
1927 4.7 1.4

26 0133 -0.7 -0.2


Tu 0738 4.9 1.5
1346 -0.7 -0.2
1958 5.5 1.7

11 0117 -0.2 -0.1


w 0710 4.5 1.4
1323 -0.1 0.0
1927 5.3 1.6

26 0159 -0.4 -0.1


Th 0800 4.5 1.4
1402 -0.2 -0.1
2017 5.5 1.7

11 0224 -0.5 -0.2


Sa 0813 4.4 1.3
1421 -0.2 -0.1
2029 5.8 1.8

26 0304 -0.1
Su 0907 4.1
1503 0.4
2115 5.1

o.o

12 0146 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 0744 4.6 1.4
1402 -0.3 -0.1
2002 4.9 1.5

27 0218 -0.7 -0.2


w 0821 4.8 1.5
1430 -0.6 -0.2
2041 5.5 1.7

12 0200 -0.4 -0.1


Th 0750 4.5 1.4
1401 -0.2 -0.1
2004 5.5 1.7

27 0244 -0.4 -0.1


F 0845 4.3 1.3
1444 o.o 0.0
2058 5. 3 1. 6

12 0312 -0.7 -0.2


Su 0907 4.4 1.3
1508 -0.2 -0.1
2121 5.8 1.8

27 0344
M 0952
1541
2155

o.o
4.0
0.6
4.9

0.0
1.2
0.2
1.5

13 0225 -0.4 -0.1


w 0821 4.6 1.4
1437 -0.3 -0.1
2034 5.0 1.5

28 0303 -0.7 -0.2


Th 0906 4.6 1.4
1510 -0.4 -0.1
2124 5.3 1.6

13 0244 -0.5 -0.2


F 0832 4.5 1.4
1441 -0.2 -0.1
2046 5.5 1.7

28 0326 -0.3 -0.1


Sa 0928 4.1 1.2
1523 0.2 0.1
2139 5.1 1.6

13 0400 -0.7 -0.2


M 1007 4.4
1.3
1558 -0.1 o.o
2221 5.6 1.7

28 0422
Tu 1039
1617
2235

0.1
3.9
0.7
4.7

0.0
1.2
0.2
1.4

14 0306 .o.5-o.2
Th 0857 4.5 1.4
1509 -0.3 -0.1
2108 5.1 1.6

29 0345 -0.5 -0.2


F 0952 4.3 1.3
1548 -0.1 o.o
2207 5.1 1.6

14 0327 -0.6 -0.2


Sa 0919 4.4 1.3
1522 -0.1 0.0
2133 5.5 1.7

29 0405 -0.1
Su 1016 3.9
1600 0.5
2222 4.8

o.o
1.2
0.2
1.5

14 0448 -0.6 -0.2


Tu 1107 4.5 1.4
165.1 0.1 o.o
2320 5.4 1.6

29 0459
w 1122
1651
2316

0.2
3.9
0.9
4.5

0.1
1.2
0.3
1.4

15 0342 -0.5 -0.2


F 0934 4.4 1.3
1541 -0.2 -0.1
2147 5.1 1.6

30 0427 -0.2 -0.1


Sa 1039 4.1 1.2
1627 0.2 0.1
2253 4.8 1.5

15 0411 -0.5 -0.2


Su 1016 4.2 1.3
1605 0.0 0.0
2227 5.3 1.6

30 0445
M 1104
1637
2305

0.1
3.8
0.7
4.6

0.0
1.2
0.2
1.4

15 0541 -0.4 -0.1


w 1207 4.6 1.4
1752 0.3 0.1

30 0536
Th 1205
1725
2352

0.4
3.9
1.1
4.3

0.1
1.2
0.3
1.3

31 0525
Tu 1152
1714
2351

o. 3

0.1
1.1
0.3
1.3

M 0732

F 1118

o.o

1. 1

3.7
1.0
4.4

o.o

1. 4

0.1

Time meridian 75 W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

F 0806

1811

1. 3

o.o

1. 2
0.1
1.6

58

NEW YORK (The Battery), N.Y., 1983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters

JULY
Time

AUGUST

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day
ft
0.6
3.9
1.2

D.2
1.2
D.4

4.2
0.7
4.0
1.3

1.3
0.2
1.2
0.4

Su 0813

4.1
0.7
4.2
1.2

1450
2140

h m

0610
1244
1805
2 0032

Time

h m
ft
16 0057 5.0
Sa 0714 -0.1
1336 5.1
1951 0.5

17 D151

h m

1.5
O.D
1.6
0.2

I DD29
H 0626
1311
1931

1.4

2 0115
Tu D722
14D2
2D59

1428
2057

1.5
0.2

1.2
0.2
1.3
0.4

18 0247
H 0912
1527
2156

4.3
0.2
5.0
D.5

1.3
0. 1
1.5
0.2

4.0
0.7
4.4
I.D

1.2
D.2
1.3
D.3

19 0347
Tu 1005
1623
2252

4.1
0.3
5.0
0.4

1.2
0.1
1.5
0.1

4 0321
Th D953
16D9
23D3

5 D255
Tu 0941
1546
2234

3.9
D.6
4.7
0.7

1.2
0.2
1.4
0.2

20 0449
w 1056
1718
2342

4.0
0.3
5.1
0.3

1.2
0.1
1.6
0.1

F 1D56

6 0401
w 1D30
1644
2329.

3.9
0.4
5.0
0.4

1.2
0.1
1.5
0.1

21 0545
Th 1145
1808

4.0
0.4
5.2

7 0509
Th 1123
1742

4.0
0.3
5.3

1.2
0.1
1.6

22 OD32
F 0635
1232
1853

8 0019
F 0609
1214
1832

0.1
4.2
0.1
5.7

23 Dil7

1322
1919
3 D110

Su 0750

1404
2037
4 D159

M 0847

D.O
1.3

Sa 0720

o.o

Time

Height

Day

4.7
0.1
5.0
0.5

Sa 0655

Height

Day

SEPTEMBER

3 D211

w D841

1458
2205

1.3
0.2
1.5
0.2

I 0147
Th 0757
1432
2142

3.9
0.7
4. 8
0.7

1.2
0.2
1. 5
0.2

F 0935

D. 3

17 0320
w D939
1553
2226

1.2
D.2
1.5
0.2

18 0422
Th 1031
1652
2318

3.8
0.7
4.8
0.6

1.2
0.2
1.5
0.2

Sa 1044

1.2

19 0522
F 1122
1745

3.9
0.7
4.9

1.2
0.2
1.5

Su 1145

o. 4

12ll
1830

4.0
0.6
5.0

0.1
1.2
0.2
1.5

4.0
D.8
4. 6

1.2
0.2
I. 4

1.1
3.9
0.8
4.8
D.8
3.9
5.0
0.5

o. 2
1.5
0.2

1715
2358

4.D
D.4
5.4
D.l

1.2
0.1
1.6
O.D

1.2
0.1
1.6

6 D550
Sa 1155
1816

4.2
D.2
5.7

1.3
0.1
1.7

21 0053
Su 0659
1257
1912

0.3
4.2
0.5
5.1

D.l
1.3
0.2
1.6

D.2
4.1
0.4
5.2

0.1
1.2
0.1
1.6

Su 0649

DD53 -0.2 -D.I


4,6 1.4
1254 -0.1 D.O
1910 5.9 1.8

22 0135
H D740
1340
1950

D.1
4.4
D.4
5.2

O.D
1.3
0.1
1.6

0.1
4.1
D.4
5.2

8 0145 -0.5 -0.2


4.9 1.5
1351 -0.3 -0.1
2002 6.1 1.9

23 0215
Tu 0818
1422
2027

D.D

1. 2
0.1
I. 6

4.5
D.4
5.1

o.o

D.D

5 0441

ft
4.2
0.6
4.9
0.7

1.3
0.2
1. 4
0.4

H 0743

Height

20 0006

Sa 0614

1.4
D.1
1.6

Time

Height

Oay

h m
16 0221
Tu 0840
1454
2130

ft
4.2
D.7
4.5
1.2

D. 6

Time
Day
h m

2 0306

ft
3.9
0.9
4.9
0.8

1.2
0.3
1.5
0.2

3.8
0.8
5.0
0.5

1.2
0.2
1.5
0.2

4.0
0.5
5.3
0.1

1.2
0.2
1.6
0.0

4.4
0.2
5.6

h m

16 0354
F 1009
1618
2249

0. 9

1715
2337

4.6
0.5

1.2
0.3
I. 4
0.2

18 0547
1802

4.1
D.7
4.8

1.2
0.2
1.5

1.3
0.1
1.7

19 0022
M 0632
1232
1845

0.3
4.3
0.6
4.9

0.1
1.3
0.2
1.5

5 0032 -0.3 -0.1


4.9 1.5
1243 -0.2 -0.1
1856 5.8 1.8

20 0104
Tu 07ll
1315
1923

0.1
4.6
D.4
5. D

0.0
1.4
D.1
I. 5

6 0123 -0.6 -0.2


Tu 0727 5.2 1.6
1338 -0.4 -0.1
1947 6.0 1.8

21 0143
w D748
1357
1958

O.D
4.7
D.2
5.0

0.0
1.4
0.1
1.5

7 0211 -0.8 -0.2


5.5 1.7
1429 -0.6 -0.2
2036 5.9 1.8

22 D219
Th D822
1435
203D

O.D
4.8
D.2
5.D

O.D
1.5
D.1
1.5

8 0257 -0.9 -0.3


Th 0906 5.7 1.7
1518 -0.6 -0.2
2126 5.7 1.7

23 0254
F 0853
1510
2102

D.D
4.9
0.1
4.8

o.o

24 D323

D.1
4.9
0.2
4.6

D.D
1.5
0.1
1.4

3 0430
1700
2338

4 0539
1801

H D635

w 0816

Su 1147

3.8

1.1
0.3
1.4
0.2

Sa 1100

154 7
2243

17 D455

ft
3.7
1.0
4.5
0.7

1.5
D.O
1.5

1.7

1318
1933

9 0115 -0.3 -0.1


4.4 1.3
.13D9 -D.1 o.o
1923 5.9 1.8

Su 08D5
1402
2014

D.O
4.2
D.4
5.2

D.D
1.3
D:l
1.6

9 0234 -0.8 -0.2


Tu 0836 5.1 1.6
1445 -0.5 -0.2
2054 6.0 1.8

24 0252
w 0854
1459
2102

D.D
4.5
0.4
5.0

D.D
1.4
D.l
1.5

10 0205 -0.5 -0.2


4.6 1.4
1405 -0.2 -0.1
2015 6.0 1.8

25 0242
H D844
1443
2052

D.O

O.D

4.2
D.5
5.1

1. 3
D.2
1.6

10 0322 -0.9 -0.3


w D931 5.3 1.6
1536 -0.5 -0.2
2150 5.9 1.8

25 0326
Th 0929
1534
2134

D.D
4.6
0.4
4.9

D.O
1.4
0.1
1.5

10 0426 -0.6 -0.2


Sa 1050 5.6 1.7
1655 -0.2 -0.1
2312 5.0 1.5

Su 0953
1616
2203

0.2
4.9
0.3
4.4

0.1
1.5
0.1
1.3

11 0254 -0.7 -0.2


H 0854 4.7 1.4
1457 -0.3 -0.1
2110 5.9 1.8

26 0320
Tu 0926
1521
2129

4.2
D.5
5.0

o. 2

26 D357
F 1D05
1606
22D4

D.1
4.6
D.5
4. 7

D.D
1.4
D.2
1. 4

Su 1141

1.5

II 04D8 -0.8 -D.2


Th 1D26 5.4 1.6
1626 -0.3 -D.1
2245 5.6 1.7

11 0511 -0.2 -0.1


5.4 1.6
1746 0.2 D.l

26 0411
H ID27
1648
2245

D.3
4.9
D.5
4.2

0.1
1.5
D.2
1.3

12 0343 -0.8 -0.2


Tu 0952 4.8 1.5
1550 -0.3 -0.1
2206 5.8 1.8

27 0356
w 1D08
1555
2206

D.D
4.2
D.6
4.8

0.0
1.3
0.2
1.5

12 0455 -0.6 -D.2


F ll2D
5.4 1.6
1717 -D.1 0.0
2338 5.3 1.6

Sa 1035

27 D423

1635
2235

D.3
4.6
D.6
4.5

D.1
1.4
D.2
1.4

12 0005
H 0559
1233
1847

4.6
0.2
5.1
D.6

1.4
D.l
1.6
0.2

27 044D
Tu 1114
1730
2336

D.4
4.9
0.6
4.0

0.1
1.5
D.2
1.2

13 0431 -0.8 -0.2


w 1050 4.9 1.5
1643 -0.1 0.0
2304 5.6 1.7

28 0429
Th 1047
1629
2240

0.2
4.2
0.7
4.6

0.1
1.3
0.2
1.4

Sa 1215

13 0543 -0.3 -0.1


5.3 1.6
1817 0.2 0.1

28 0443

Su ll09

D.4

13 D058
Tu 0658
1327
19.55

4.3
0.7
4.9
0.8

1.3
0.2
1.5
0.2

28 D516
w 12D7
1833

0.6
4.8
o. 8

0.2
1.5
D. 2

14 0520 -0.6 -0.2


Th 1148 5.0 1.5
1738 0.1 o.o

29 D458
F 1125
1659
2311

D.3
4.2
D.9
4.5

D.1
1.3
D.3
1.4

Su 0637
1307
1921

5.2
0.5

1.6
0.2

1.2
D.2
1.5
0.3

15 0002 5.3 1.6


F D615 -0.4 -0.1
1242 5.1 1.6
1842 0.3 0.1

3D D525
Sa 1157
1730
2346

D.5
4.3
1.D
4.3

0.2
1.3
0.3
1.3

15 0126
H 0738
1358
2028

4. 5
0.4
5.D
D.7

1.4
0.1
I. 5
0.2

31 0549

Su 1234

D.6
4.4

1812

1.1

0.2
1.3
D.3

D.D

Sa 0705

Su 0757

24 0201

D.O

0.0
1.3

14 D031

4.9

o.o

1.5

O.D

9 D342 -0.8 -0.2


5.7 1.7
1606 -0.5 -0.2
2219 5.4 1.6

F 0958

Sa 0925
1544
2131
25 D35D

1704
2309

D.7
4.3

D.1
I. 4
D.2
1.3

29 0509
H 1146
1744
2352

0.5
4. 7
D.9
4.1

D.2
1.4
D.3
1.2

14 0152
w 0804
1420
2100

4.0
1.0
4.7
0.9

1.2
0.3
1.4
0.3

29 0036
Th 0609
13D8
2DD8

3.9
0.8
4.8
1}.9

30 0544
Tu 1233
1844

D.7
4.7
1.D

D.2
1.4
0.3

15 0252
Th 0910
1519
2157

3. 8

1.1

I. 2
0.3
1.4
0.2

30 0146
F 0747
1418
2124

3.8
I. D
4.8
D.7

31 0044
w 0633
1327
2027

4.D
D.8
4.8
1.1

1.2
D.2
1.5
D.3

4. 6

Time meridian 75 W. ODDD is midnight. 120D is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

4.5
0.8

1.2

o. 3
1.5
D.2

NEW YORK (The

Batt~ry),

N.Y., 1983

59

Times and Heightsof High and Low Waters


OCTOBER
Tim~

H~ight

NOVEMBER
Tim~

Day

H~ight

Day
h m

1 0303
Sa 0930
1535
2224

ft
3.9
0.8
4.9
0. 3

1. 2
0.2
1. 5
0.1

16 0421
Su 1032
1637
2302

ft
3.8
1.0
4.3
0.5

1.2
0.3
1.3
0.2

h m

Tim~

H~ight

DECEMBER
Tim~

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
1 0508 4.8 1.5
Tu 1121 -0.1 0.0
1728 4.9 1.5
2347 -0.5 -0.2

h m
16 0518
w 1131
1729
2347

Height
ft

4.2
0.4
4.1
0.0

1.3
0.1
1.2
0.0

4.5
0.2
4.2

1.4
0.1
1.3

3 0033 -0.7 -0.2


5.5 1.7
1305 -0.6 -0.2
1909 5.1 1.6

18 0027 -0.1
F 0638 4.8
1259 -0.1
1854 4.3

o.o

Time

h m
ft
16 0515 4.3
F 1142 0.1
1732 3.7
2347 -0.1

4.~

0.5
5.1
o.o

1.3
0.2
1.6
0.0

17 0514
K 1118
1726
2347

4.0
0.7
4.4
o.3

1.2
0.2
1.3
o.i

4.6
0.1
5. 3

1.4
o.o
1. 6

Tu 1204

18 0600

1809

4.3
0.5
4.6

1.3
0.2
1.4

Th 0649

4 0009 -0.4 -0.1


5.1 1.6
1230 -0.3 -0.1
1839 5.5 1.7

19 0027
w 0638
1248
1851

0.1
4.6
0.3
4.7

o.o
1.4
0.1
1.4

F 0734

4 0120 -0.8 -0.2


5.7 1.7
1354 -0.8 -0.2
1956 5.0 1.5

Sa 0713

-o.1 .o.2
5.5 1.7
1321 -o.6 -0.2
1928 5.6 1.7

20 0107
Th 0715
1328
1928

o.o
4.8
0.1
4.7

o.o
1.5
o.o
1.4

Sa 0818

5 0205 -0.7 -0.2


5.7 1.i
1440 -0.7 -0.2
2042 4.8 1.5

Su 0749

21 0143 -0.1
F 0747 5.0
1408 -0.1
2001 4. r

o.o
1.5
0.0
1.4

Su 0903

6 0249 -0.6 -0.2


5.6 1.7
1526 -0.6 -0.2
2129 4.5 1.4

21 0223 -0.3 -0.1


H 0826 5.3 1.6
1506 -0.5 -0.2
2049 4.1 1.2

22 0219 -0.1 o.o


5.1 1.6
1447 -0.2 -0.1
2033 4.6 1.4

K 0950

7 0329 -0.3 -0.1


5.3 1.6
1608 -0.4 -0.1
2219 4.2 1.3

22 0259 -0.3 -0.1


Tu 0905 5.3 1.6
1550 -0.5 -0.2
2137 4.0 1.2

w 1008

Tu 1037

8 04io

3 0524
K 1134

1745

Tu 0619
5 o1oo

w 0709

6 0146 "0.8 ~0.2


Th 0755 5.7 1.7
1411 -0.7 -0.2
2016 5.5 1.7
7 0231 -0.8 -0.2
0842 5.8 1.8
i459 -0.7 -0.2
2103 5.3 1.6

Sa 0819

8 0314 -0.7 -0.2


5.7 1.7
1545 -0.6 .o.z
2152 5.0 1.5

Su 0849

23 0251 -0.1
5.2
1524 -0.1
2105 4.4

o.o
1.6
o.o
1.3

9 0356 -0.4 -0.1


5.5 1.7
1631 -0.3 -0.1
2245 4.6 1.4

24 0321 o.o
K 0923 5.1
1601 -0.1
2144 4. 2

o.o
1.6
0.0
l. 3

25 0351

o.o

Sa 0929

Su 1019

2 0600

5.2 1.6
-0.4 -0.1
1821 5.0 1.5

17 0600

Th 1216
1812

19 0105 -0.2 -0.1


5.0 1.5
1342 -0.3 -0.1
1931 4.3 1.3

20 0144 -0.3 -0.1


5.2 1.6
1425 -0.4 -0.1
2008 4.3 1.3

5.4 1.6
1336 -0.7 -0.2
1936 4.4 1.3

3.8

1.4
1.2

18 0030 -0.3 -0.1


4.9 1.5
1316 -0.4 -0.1
19D4 4.0 1.2

Su 0643

20 0201 -0.5 -0.2


Tu 08D8 5.3 1.6
1449 -0.8 -0. 2
2D38 4.0 1.2

. 6 0307 -0.3 -0.1


Tu 0925 5.0 1.5
1549 -0.5 -0.2
2155 3.8 1.2

21 0247 -0.6 -0.2


w 0855 5.3 1.6
1534 -0.9 -0.3
2131 4.0 1.2

7 0347 -0.1 0.0


4.7 1.4
1631 -0.3 -0.1
2245 3.6 1.1

22 0332 -0.5 -0.2


Th 0947 5.2 1.6
1622 -0.9 -0.3
2231 4.1 1.2

8 0427

1741

0.1
1.4
0.1

24 0422 o.o o.o


Th 1053 5.0 1.5
1722 -0.2 -0.1
2341 3.8 1.2

F 1141

o.o
1.2

10 0002
Th 0536
1215
1834

3.7
0,7
4.4
0.5

1.1
0.2
1.3
0.2

25 0512 0.2
F 1157 4.8
1822 -0.1

0.2
4.5
o.o
3.5

0.1
1.4
o.o
1.1

23 0421 -0.4 -0.1


F 1048 5.1
1.6
1711 -0.8 -0.2
2330 4.1 1.2.

0.5
4.2
0.2

0.2
1.3
0.1

Sa 1146

3.4
0.8
4.0
0.4

1.0
0.2
1.2
0.1

Su 0620

1311
1946

3.4
1.0
3.8
0.5

1.0
0.3
1.2
0.2

26 0127 4.3 1.3


M 0734
0.1 0.0
1343 4.4 1.3
2011 -0.4 -0.1

1.2
0.2
1.4
0.0

12 0155
K 0807
1355
2045

3.4
1.0
3.7
0.4

1.0
0.3
1.1
0.1

27 0222 4.3 1.3


Tu 0846 0.1 0.0
1440 4.2 1.3
2111 -0.4 -0.1

28 0245 4.2 1.3


K 0907 0.3 0.1
1503 4.4 1.3
2139 -0.3 -0.1

13 0244
Tu 0911
1446
2135

3.5
0. 9
3.6
0.4

1.1
0.3
1.1
0.1

28 0322 4.5 1.4


w 0948 -0.1 o.o
1543 4.0 1.2
2207 -0.4 -0.1

29 0345

26 0424
w 1058
1725
2338

0.3
5.0
0.3
3.8

0.1
1.5
0.1
1.2

11 0055
F 0634
1306
1939

3.5
1.1
4.2
0.7

1.1
0.3
1.3
0.2

Sa 0623

12 0148

3.5
1.2
4.0
0.7

1.1
0.4
1.2
0.2

Su 0751

3.5
1. 2

o. 4

1.6

1820

5 0226 -0.5 -0.2


0841 5.2 1.6
1507 -0.6 -0.2
2107 4.0 l.Z

0.4
4.7
0.3

9 0451

4.6

Sa 1230 -0.2 -0.1

19 0115 -0.4 -0.1


M 0724
5.2 1.6
1403 -0.7 -0.2
1949 4.0 1.2

Th 1055

w 1127

17 0601

1.3
0.0
1. 1
0.0

4 0141 -0.6 -0.2


5.4 1.6
1423 -0.7 -0.2
2022 4.2 1.3

Su 0758

23 0337 -0.2 -0.1


w 0955 5.2 1.6
1632 -0.4 -0.1
2237 3.9 1.2

11 0522

o. 4

3 0056 -0.7 -0.2

Sa 0714

o.o
1.5
o.o
1.2

o.o
1.6
o.o
1.3

0.1
5.1
1640 0.1
2235 4.0

2 0011 -0.7 -0.2


F 0630 5.3 1.6
1248 -0.6 -0.2
1851 4.4 1.3

o.o
5.0
o.o
3.9

1653
2309

10 0438 -0.1
K 1107 5.2
1719 0.1
2336 4.3

Tu 1006

1.5
0. 0
1.3

Height

h m
ft
m
1 0539 5.0 1.5
Th 1158 -0.5 -0.2
1801 4.4 1.3

1645
2318

w 1214

Time
Day

2 0420

Su 1036

Height

Day

1712
2335
9 0504
1757

0.1
1.5
0.0

Sa 0549

3.9 1.2
0.4 0.1
4.7 1.4
o.o 0.0

Su 0652

10 0023
1226
1847

24 0514 -0.3 -0.1


4.9 1.5
1805 -0.6 -0.2

25 0029

4.2 1.3
0.0 0.0
1244 4.6 1.4
1906 -0.5 -0.2

Tu 1159

4. 9

1813

0.5

0.1
1.5
0.2

12 0031
w 0613
1252
1916

4.0
0.8
4.6
0.8

1.2
0.2
1.4
o.z

27 0507
Th 1157
.1829

0.5
4.8
0.4

0.2
1.5
0.1

Sa 0751

13 0124
1344
. 2023

3.7
1.1
4.4.
0.9

1.1
0,3
1.3
0.3

28 0042
F 0610
1303
1953

3.8
0.7
4.7
0.5

1.2
0.2
1.4
0.2

Su 0901

1450
2135

3. 9

0.6

0.2

14 0221
F 0835
1438
2125

3.6
1.3
4.2
0.8

1.1
0.4
1.3
0.2

29 0151
Sa 0759
1410
2103

3.8
0.8
4.7
0.3

1.2
0.2
1.4
0.1

14 0336
K 0956
1545
2223

3.6
1.D
3.9
0. 4

1.1
0.3
1.2
o. 1

Tu 1009

4.4 1.3
0.0 0.0
1607 4.4 1.3
2233 -0.5 -0.2

14 0335
w 1004
1542
2220

3.7
0.7
3.6
0.2

1.1
0.2
1.1
0.1

29 0422 4.6 1.4


Th 1046 -0.2 -0.1
1644 3.9 1.2
2257 -0.5 -0.2

15 0320

3.6
1.2
4.2
0.7

1.1
0.4
1.3
0.2

Su 0921

30 0301

4.0
0.6
4.7
o.o

1.2
0.2
1.4

Tv

15 0430
1045
1641
2305

3.9
0. 7
4.0
0.2

1.2
0.2
1.2
0.1

30 0446 4.7 1.4


w 1105 -0.2 -0.1
1708 4.4 1.3
2321 -0.6 -0.2

Th 1054

15 0425

4.0
0.4
3.6
0.1

1.2
0.1
1.1
o.o

30 0519 4.8 1.5


F 1139 -0.4 -0.1
1'142 3.9 1.2
2348 -0.5 -0.2

Th 0722

Sa 0938
1539
2217

1520
2203

o.o

1356
2042
13 0241

1.1

1. 2

26 0042
1258
1932
27 0143

4.0

o.s

1359 4.5
2040 -0.1

31 0407 4.3 1.3


M 1025 0.3 0.1
1628 4.8 1.5
2257 -0.3 -0.1

w.

m~ridian 75
H~ights ar~ r~ferr~d

Time

0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


to m~an low water which is th~ chart datum of soundings.

11 0109

1638
2303

31 0611 4.9 1.5


sa 1230 -0.5 -0.2
1834 3.9 1.2

64

SANOY HOOK, N.J., 1983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
JANUARY

Time

Height

Day

FEBRUARY

Time

Height

Time

Day

Day

1 0249 -1.0 -0.3


Sa 0900 5.7 1.7
1537 -1.3 -0.4
2136 4.6 1.4

ti m
ft
m
16 0256 o.o 0.0
Su 0901 4.6 1.4
1531 -0.4 -0.1
2122 3.7 1.1

2 0341 -0.9 -0.3


Su 0955 5.5 1.7
1626 -1.2 -0.4
2233 4.5 1.4
3 0435 -0.7 -0.2
5.1 1.6
1717 -1.0 -0.3
2330 4.4 1.3

h m

ft

M 1050

4 0532 -0.4 -0.1


Tu 1146 4.8 1.5
1812 -0.7 -0.2

Height

MARCH

Time

Height

Time

Height

Time

Height

Day

Day

1 0417 -0.9 -0.3


Tu 1026 5.1 1.6
1649 -1.1 -0.3
2303 4.7 1.4

h m
ft
m
16 0347 -0.1 0.0
w 0951 4.4 1.3
1608 -0.3 -0.1
2209 4.2 1.3

1 0310 -1.1 -0.3


Tu 0914 5.3 1.6
1536 -1.2 -0.4
2143 5.2 1.6

h m
ft
m
16 0252 -0.3 -0.1
w 0849 4.7 1.4
1505 -0.4 -0.1
2104 4.7 l. 4

17 0331 0.1 0.0


H 0936 4.4 1.3
1605 -0.3 -0.1
2200 3.7 1.1

2 0508 -0.6 -0.2


w 1117 4.7 1.4
1738 -0.7 -0.2
2354 4.6 1.4

17 0421 o.o o.o


Th 1029 4.2 1.3
1640 -0.2 -0.1
2251 4.2 1.3

2 0356 -0.9 -0.3


w 1000 5.0 1.5
1619 -0.9 -0.3
2229 5.0 1.5

17 0328 -0.3 -0.1


Th 0927 4.5 1.4
1539 -0.3 -0.1
2141 4.8 1.5

18 0403 0.2 0.1


Tu 1016 4.3 1.3
1639 -0.2 -0.1
2240 3.7 1.1

3 0602 -0.3 -0.1


Th 1207 4.3 1.3
1830 -0.4 -0.1

o.o
1.2
o.o

3 0442 -0.6 -0.2


Th 1047 4.6 1.4
1701 -0.5 -0.2
2317 4.8 1.5

18 0407 -0.2 -0.1


F 1007 4.3 1.3
1612 -0.2 -0.1
2224 4.8 1.5

0.1
1.2

4 0529 -0.2 -0.1


F 1135 4.2 1.3
1746 -0.1 0.0

0.1
1.2

h m

19 0440 0.3
W lOSS 4.1
1711 -0.1
2322 3.7

o.o

5 0026 4.4 1.3


w 0633 -0.1 o.o
1239 4.4 1.3
1910 -0.5 -0.2

20 0521
Th 1140
1754

0.4
3.9
0.0

0.1
1.2

o.o

5 0136
Sa 0804
1354
2022

6 0121 4.3 1.3


Th 0739 0.0 0.0
1336 4.1 1.2
2006 -0.3 -0.1

21 0009
F 0618
1228
1846

3.9
0.4
3.8

1.2
0.1
1.2

7 0218 4.3 1.3


F 0840 0.1 0.0
1433 3.8 1.2
2101 -0.2 -0.1

22 0102
Sa 0732
1324
1949

4.0
0.4
3.7
0.0

1.2
0.1
1.1

ft

18 0501 0.1
F 1114 4.0
1716 -0.1
2337 4.3

1.3

h m

ft

1.3
0.0
1.2

19 D554
Sa 1202
1804

0.2
3.8
0.0

o.o

4.3
0.2
3.6
0.1

1.3
0.1
1.1
0.0

20 0028
Su 0702
1257
1910

4.3
D.3
3.7
0.1

1.3
0.1
1.1
0.0

5 0006
Sa 0623
1223
1838

4.5
0.1
3.8
0.3

6 0231
Su 0903
1452
2116

4.1
0.3
3.3
0.2

1.2
0.1
1.0
0.1

21 0129
H 0819
1405
2024

4.4
0.3
3.6
0.1

1.3
D.1
1.1
0.0

6 0055
Su 0722
1315
1937

7 0330

22 0239 4.5
Tu 0929 0.1
1521 3.6
2133 -0.1

1.4
0.0
1.1

H 0824

o.o

1.2
0.1
1.0
0.1

7 0148

1555
2208

4.1
0.2
3.3
0.2

1.3
O.D
1.D

1.3
0.0
1.1

1.1

o.o o.o

4 0045 4.4
F 0702 0.0
l2S9 3.9
1925 -0.1

Day

H 0959

o.o

19 0448 -0.1
Sa lOSS 4.1
1650 0.0
2314 4.7

0.0
1.2

1.4
0.0
1.2
0.1

20 0540
Su 1146
1741

0.1
3.9
0.2

o.o

4.3
0.4
3.5
0.5

1.3
0.1
1.1
0.2

21 0007
M 0647
1246
1849

4.6
0.3
3.7
0.4

1.4
0.1
1.1
0.1

o.o

1411
2038

4.1
0.5
3.3
0.6

1.2
0.2
1.0
0.2

22 0111
Tu 0804
1354
2009

4.6
0.3
3.7
0.4

1.4
0.1
1.1
0.1

23 0353 4.7 1.4


w 1D32 -D.3 -D.1
1634 3.9 1.2
2236 -0.3 -0.1

8 0247
Tu 0923
1516
2139

4.0
0.5
3.2
0.6

1.2
0.2
1.0
0.2

23 0222
w 0913
1509
2122

4.6
0.1
3.8
0.2

1.4
0.0
1.2
0.1

9 0348

1622
2230

4.0
0.4
3.4
0.5

1.2
0.1
1.0
0.2

24 0335 4.7 1.4


Th 1014 -0.2 -0.1
1620 4.1 1.2
2227 -0.1 o.o

o.o

1.4

1.2
0.1

8 0315 4.3 1.3


Sa 0937 0.1 o.o
1S33 3.6 1.1
21S2 -0.2 -0.1

23 0202 4.2
Su 0845 0.3
1430 3.6
20S2 -0.1

1.3
0.1
1.1

o.o

8 0427
Tu 1051
1655
2259

4.2
0.1
3.4
0.1

9 0411 4.4 1.3


Su 1030 0.0 0.0
1633 3.6 1.1
2241 -0.2 -0.1

24 0308 4.4 1.3


H 0949 0.0 0.0
1540 3.7. 1.1
2151 -0.3 -0.1

9 0520
w 1140
1745
2347

4.4
D.O
3.5
0.1

o.o

24 0500 5.0 1.5


Th 1131 -D.6 -0.2
1736 4.3 1.3
2337 -0.6 -0.2

10 0502 4.S 1.4


M 1120 -0.1 0.0
1724 3.6 1.1
2326 -0.2 -0.1

25 0414 4.8 1.5


Tu 1049 -0.3 -0.1
1649 3.9 1.2
2250 -0.6 -0.2

10 060S 4.6 1.4


Th 1227 -0.2 -0.1
1829 3.7 1.1

25 0557 5.4 1.6


F 1226 -0.9 -0.3
1829 4.7 1.4

10 0446
Th 1107
1716
2320

4.2
0.2
3.6
0.3

1.3
0.1
1.1
0.1

25 0444 4.9 1.5


F 1112 -0.5 -0.2
1721 4.6 1.4
2326 -0.4 -0.1

1l.OS48 4.7 1.4


Tu 1208 -0.2 -0.1
1808 3.7 1.1

26 0518 5.1 1.6


w 1147 -0.7 -0.2
17SO 4.2 1.3
2350 -0.8 -0.2

11 0034 o.o o.o


F 0646 4.7 1.4
1312 -0.3 -0.1
1909 3.9 1.2

26 OD35 -0.9 -0.3


Sa 0651 5.6 1.7
1318 -1.2 -0.4
1920 5.0 1.5

11 0536
F 1155
1803

4.4
0.0
3.9

1.3
0.0
1.2

26 0543 5.2 1.6


Sa 1205 -0.8 -0.2
1814 5.0 1.5

12 0011 -0.2 -0.1


w 0629 4.8 1.5
12S4 -0.3 -0.1
1850 3.7 1.1

27 0613 5.5 1.7


Th 1Z45 -1.0 -0.3
184S 4.S 1.4

12 0119 -0.1 0.0


Sa 0725 4.8 1.5
1352 -0.4 -0.1
1946 4.0 1.2

27 0130 -1.1 -0.3


Su 0740 5.7 1.7
1407 -1.3 -0.4
2007 5.2 1.6

12 0008 0.1 o.o


Sa 0621 4.6 1.4
1238 -0.2 -0.1
1841 4.2 1.3

27 0022 -0.7 -0.2


Su 0633 5.4 1.6
1254 -0.9 -0.3
1902 5.4 1.6

13 OOS6 -0.2 -0.1


Th 0709 4.8 1.S
1337 -0.4 -0.1
1930 3.8 1.2

28 0048 -1.0 -0.3


F 0704 5.7 1.7
1338 -1.3 -0.4
1"936 4.7 1.4

13 0200 -0.2 -0.1


Su 0802 4.8 1.5
1430 -0.5 -0.2
2023 4.1 1.2

28 0221 -1.2 -0.4


H 0827 5.6 1.7
1453 -1.3 -0.4
2056 5.3 1.6

13 0054 o.o o.o


Su 0659 4.8 1.5
1320 -0.3 -0.1
1919 4.4 1.3

28 0114 -0.9 -0.3


H 0721
5.4 1.6
1341 -1.0 -0.3
1945 5.6 1.7

14 0139 -0.1 o.o


F 0747 4.8 1.5
1418 -0.4 -0.1
2007 3.8 1.2

29 0143 -1.2 -0.4


Sa 0755 5.8 1.8
1428 -1.4 -0.4
2026 4.9 1.5

14 0237 -0.2 -0.1


H 0839 4.7 1.4
1505 -0.4 -0.1
2056 4.1 1.2

14 0135 -0.2 -0.1


H 0738 4.8 1.5
1358 -0.4 -0.1
1954 4.6 1.4

29 0204 -1.0 -0.3


Tu 0801 5.3 1.6
1426 -1.0 -0.3
2030 5.6 1.7

15 0219 -0.1 o.o


Sa 0824 4.7 1.4
14S6 -0.4 -0.1
2046 3.7 1.1

30 0237
Su 084S
1Sl8
2118

15 0312 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 0914 4.6 1.4
1537 ,.0.4 -0.1
2133 4.1 1.2

15 0214 -0.3 -0.1


Tu 0813 4.8 1.5
1433 -0.4 -0.1
2027 4.7 1.4

30 0249 -1.0 -0.3


w 0849 5 .1 1. 6
1508 -0.8 -0.2
2113 5.5 1.7

-1.2 -0.4
5.7 1.7
-1.4 -0.4
4.9 1.5

o.o

31 0328 -1.1 -0.3


M 0936 S.4 1.6
1603 -1.3 -0.4
2210 4.8 1.5

Time meridian 75" W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

w 1016

31 0334 -0.8 -0.2


Th 0933 4.8 1.5
1547 -0.5 -0.2
2157 5.2 1.6

SANDY HOOK, N.J., 1983

65

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters

APRIL
Time

Height

Day
h m
ft
m
0415 -0.5 -0.2
1016 4.4 1. 3
1626 -0.2 -0.1
2240 4.9 1.5
2 0458 -0.1
sa 1102 4.1
1707 0.2
2327 4.6
3 0546

0.0
1.2
0.1
1.4

MAY

Time

Height

Time

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
16 0352 -0.4 -0.1
Sa 0951 4.4 1.3
1552 -0.1 o.o
2205 5.2 1.6

h m
1 0432
Su 1032
1532
2248

17 0439 -0.2 -0.1


4.2 1.3
1635 0.1 o.o
2258 5.1 1.6

Su 1043

JUNE

Height

Time

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

0.0
4.0
0.5
4.7

0.0
1.2
0.2
1.4

h m
ft
m
16 0431 -0.4 -0.1
M 1034 4.3 1.3
1629 0.1 0.0
2248 5.4 1.6

h m
1 0530
w 1137
1730
2349

ft
0.5
3.7
1.1
4.4

0.2
1.1
0.3
1.3

M 1119
1714
2335

0.3
3.7
0.8
4.5

0.1
1.1
0.2
1.4

17 0525 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 1135 4.3 1.3
1727 0.3 0.1
2348 5,1 1.6

2 0618
Th 1226
1828

0.6
3.7
1.3

0.2
1.1
0.4

2 0515

ft

Time

Height

Day
m

h m
ft
in
16 0609 -0.3 -0.1
Th 1222 4.7 1.4
1825 0.3 0.1

17 0034 5.0 1.5


F 0708 -0.2 -0.1
1320 4.8 1.5
1934 0.4 0.1

1753

0.2
3.8
0.6

0.1
1.2
0.2

18 0532
M 1141
1730
2356

0.0
4.0
0.3
4.9

o.o
1.2
0.1
1.5

3 0604
Tu 1209
1807

0.5
3.6
1.1

0.2
1.1
0.3

18 0626 -0.1
w 1236 4.3
1838 0.5

0.0
1.3
0.2

3 0034
F 0712
1317
1934

4.2
0.6
3.8
1.3

1. 3
0.2
1.2
0.4

Sa 0809 -0.1

4 0012
M 0641
1239
1851

4.4
0.5
3.5
0.9

1. 3
0.2
1.1
0.3

19 0638
Tu 1243
1843

0.2
3.9
0.5

0.1
1.2
0.2

4 0025
w 0700
1300
1915

4.2
0.7
3.5
1.2

1.3
0.2
1.1
0.4

19 0049
Th 0733
1339
1951

4.9
0.0
4.4
0.5

1.5
0.0
1.3
0.2

Sa 0807

4 0128

4.1
0.6
4 .o
1.1

1. 2
0.2
1. 2
0.3

Su 0903 -0.1

0104
Tu 0742
1336
1958

4.1
0.7
3.4
1.0

1.2
0.2
1.0
0.3

20 0100
w 0750
1349
2002

4.8
0.2
4.0
0.5

1.5
0.1
1.2
0.2

5 0117
Th 0801
1357
2022

4.1
0.7
3.6
1.2

1. 2
0.2
1.1
0.4

20 0154 4.7
F 0836 -0.1
1442 4.5
2059 0.4

1.4
0.0
1.4
0.1

Su 0857
1506
2135

4.1
0.5
4.3
0.8

6 0201
w 0844
1436
2103

4. 0
0.7
3.4
1.0

1.2
0.2
1.0
0.3

21 0209
Th 0857
1458
2113

4.7
0.0
4.2
0.3

1.4
0.0
1.3
0.1

F 0856

6 0214

4.0
0.6
3.8
1.0

1.2
0.2
1.2
0.3

Sa 0932 -0.2 -0.1

21 0258

4.6

1.4

1545
2159

4.8
0.1

1.5
0.0

6 0324
M 0945
1601
2225

7 0303
Th 0940
1542
2158

4.0
0.5
3.5
0.8

1.2
0.2
1.1
0.2

22 0320 4.7 1.4


F 0956 -0.2 -0.1
1605 4.5 1.4
2214 o.o 0.0

Sa 0945

4.1
0.4
4.0
0.7

1.2
0.1
1.2
0.2

22 0404

4.6

1.4

Su 1022 -0.3 -0.1

7 0422
Tu 1030
1652
2315

8 0404
F 1028
1641
2249

4.1
0.3
3.8
0.6

1.2
0.1
1.2
0.2

23 0426 4.8 1.5


Sa 1049 -0.4 -0.1
1705 4.9 1.5
2312 -0.3 -0.1

Su 1031

4.2
0.2
4.4
0.4

1.3
0.1
1.3
0.1

23 0502 4.7 1.4


H 1112 -0.3 -0.1
1732 5.4 1.6
2345 -0.3 -0.1

9 0459

4.3
0.1
4.2
0.3

1.3
0.0
!.3
0.1

4.4
0.0
4.8
0.1

1.3
0.0
1.5
0.0

24 0552 4.7 1.4


Tu 1200 -0.3 -0.1
1817 5.6 1.7

4.6
0.0
4.5

1.4
0.0
1.4

25 0005 -0.5 -0.2


M 0614 5.1 1.6
1227 -0.7 -0.2
1840 5.6 1.7

10 0552 4.6
Tu 1157 -0.1
1813 5.2

1.4
0.0
1.6

11 0024 0.0 o.o


H 0629 4.7 1.4
1240 -0.2 -0.1
1847 4.8 1.5

26 0056 -0.7 -0.2


Tu 0700 5.1 1.6
1314 -0.7 -0.2
1922 5.7 1.7

12 0106 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 0706 4.8 1.5
1320 -0.3 -0.1
1924 5.1 1.6

18 0133

4.8

1420
2039

4.9
0.4

19 0234

4.5

1518
2138

5.0
0.2

1.4
0.0
1.5
0.1

1.2
0.2
1.3
0.2

20 0334 4.4
M 0956 -0.1
1614 5.2
2233 0.1

1.3
0.0
1.6
o.o

4.1
0.3
4.6
0.5

1.2
0.1
1.4
0.2

21 0435 4.3
Tu 1043 -0.1
1707 5.3
2323 o.o

1.3
0.0
1.6
o.o

4.2
0.1
5.0
0.2

1.3
0.0
1.5
0.1

22 0528
w 1129
1753

4.3
0.0
5.5

1.3
0.0
1.7

8 0515 4.4
w 1118 -0.1
1739 5.4

1.3
0.0
1.6

23 0013
Th 0615
1216
1835

o.o
4.3
0.1
5.5

0.0
1.3
0.0
1. 7

9 0006 -0.1 o.o


Th 0606 4.6 1.4
1206 -0.2 -0.1
1825 5.7 1.7

24 0100 -0.1
F 0658 4.3
1302 0.2
1915 5.5

0.0
L3
0.1
1.7

25 0036 -0.4 -0.1


w 0637 4.7 1.4
1245 -0.3 -0.1
1858 5.7 1.7

10 0057 -0.4 -0.1


F 0653 4.7 1.4
1253 -0.3 -0.1
1911 6.0 1.8

Sa 0738

25 0146 -0.1
4.2
l3n o.3
1954 5.4

0.0
1.3
0.1
1.6

11 0037 -0.1 0.0


w 0637 4.7 1.4
1242 -0.2 -0.1
1853 5.5 1.7

26 0122 -0.4 -0.1


Th 0718 4.6 1.4
1327 -0.2 -0.1
1937 5.7 1.7

Sa 0743

1i 0149 -0.6 -0.2


4.7 1.4
1344 -0.3 -0.1
1957 6.1 1.9

Su 0818

26 0228 -0.1
4.2
1426 0.4
2033 5.3

o.o
1.3
0.1
1.6

27 0143 -0.7 -0.2


w 0743 5.0 1.5
1357 -0.6 -0.2
2004 5.7 1.7

12 0122 -0.4 -0.1


Th 0718 4.8 1.5
1324 -0.3 -0.1
1933 5.7 1.7

27 0208 -0.4 -0.1


F 0800 4.5 1.4
1409 0.0 o.o
2017 5.5 1.7

Su 0832

12 0238 -0,7 -0.2


4.7 1.4
1436 -0.3 -0.1
2046 6.0 1.8

27 0306
M 0858
1506
2110

o.o
4.1
0.5
5.1

o.o

13 0149 -0.3 -0.1


w 0747 4.8 1.5
1359 -0.3 -0.1
2001 5.2 1.6

28 0229 -0.7 -0.2


Th 0824 4.8 1.5
1439 -0.4 -0.1
2043 5.6 1.7

13 0208 -0.5 -0.2


F 0801 4.7 1.4
1408 -0.3 -0.1
2015 5.8 1.8

Sa 0840

28 0249 -0.3 -0.1


4.3 1.3
1449 0.2 0.1
2055 5.3 1.6

13 0327 -0.7 -0.2


M 0925 4.7 1.4
1528 -0.2 -0.1
2139 5.8 1.8

28 0344
Tu 0939
1543
2149

0.1
4.0
0.7
4.9

0.0
1.2
0.2
1.5

14 0230 -0.4 -0.1


Th 0824 4.8 1.5
1435 -0.3 -0.1
2038 5.3 1.6

29 0311 -0.5 -0.2


F 0904 4.5 1.4
1515 -0.1 o.o
2125 5.3 1.6

Sa 0847

14 0255 -0.6 -0.2


4.6 1.4
1452 -0.2 -0.1
2101 5.7 1.7

Su 0921

29 0328 -0.1
4.1
1527 0.4
2136 5.0

o.o
1.2
0.1
1.5

14 0419 -0.6 -0.2


Tu 1024 4.6 1.4
1621 0.0 o.o
2237 5.6 1.7

29 0421
w 1022
1619
2231

0.2
3.9
0.9
4.7

0.1
1.2
0.3
1.4

15 0312 -0.4 -0.1


F 0906 4.6 1.4
1512 -o.3 -o.1
2118 5.3 1.6

Sa 0947

30 0351 -0.3 -0.1


4.2 1.3
1555 0.2 0.1
2205 5.0 1.5

Su 0938

15 0341 -0.5 -0.2


4.5 1.4
1538 -0.1 0.0
2152 5.6 1.7

30 0408
H 1003
1605
2218

0.1
3.9
0.7
4.8

o.o

15 0511 -0.5 -0.2


w 1124 4.6 1.4
1719 0.2 0.1
2335 5.3 1.6

30 0458
Th 1104
1658
2313

0.3
3.9
1.0
4.5

0.1
1.2
0.3
1.4

31 0448
Tu 1050
1644
2301

0.3
3.8
0.9
4.6

0.1
1.2
0.3
1.4

Su 1149

Sa 1115
1729
2339
10 0548

Su 1158
1811

24 0523

5.0

1.5

1755

5.3

1.6

~u 1140 -0.6 -0.2

1459
2121
0316

1554
2214
8 0414
1646
2302
9 0507

H 1115
1731
2350

1641 5.1
2254 -0.1

1.6
o.o

1.2
0.2
1.5

Time meridian 75 W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

1409
2039

5 0225

1.5
0.0
1.5
0.1

1.2
0.2
1.6

66

SANDY HOOK, N.J., 1983

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters

JULY
Time

AUGUST

Height

Day

Time

Height

Oay

Time

0.2
1.2
0.3
1. 3

16 0012 5.0 1.5


Sa 0639 -0.2 -0.1
1255 5.1 1.6
1908 0.3 0.1

0.2
1.2
0.4

17 0108
Su 0735
1348
2013

4.7

1.4

1846

0.5
4.1
1.2

5.0
0.4

1.5
0.1

3 0044
Su 0713
1322
1951

4.2
0.6
4.3
1.1

1.3
0.2
1.3
0.3

18 0203
M 0832
1445
2113

4.4
0.1
5.0
0.4

1.3
0.0
1.5
0.1

w 0815

4 0136
H 0803
1415
2052

4.1
0.5
4.5
0.9

1. 2
0.2
1.4
0.3

19 0305
Tu 0925
1542
2208

4.1
0.2
5.0
0.4

0236
Tu 0859
1513
2150

4.0
0.4
4.7
0.6

1.2
0.1
1.4
0.2

20 0405
w 1017
1638
2300

6 0341
w 0950
1613
2243

4.1
0.2
5.1
0.3

1.2
0.1
1.6
0.1

7 0443
Th 1043
1709
2339

4.2
0.0
5.5

8 0539 4,4
F 1136 -0.1
1801 5.8

h m

Time

Height

Day

ft
0.5
4.0
1.1
4.3

h m

Height

Day

SEPTEMBER
Time

ft
4.2
0.6
4.5
1.0

1.3
0.2
1.4
0.3

16 0133
Tu 0757
1411
2044

2 0057
Tu 0713
1331
2016

4.1
0.6
4.7
0.9

1.2
0.2
1.4
0.3

17 0230
w 0853
1507
2140

4.8
0.6

1.2
0.2
1.5
0.2

3 0157

1434
2121

4.0
0.5
4.9
.0.7

1.2
0.2
1.5
0.2

18 0335
Th 0948
1607
2235

3.8
0.7
4.8
0.6

1.2
0.2
1.5
0.2

Sa 1004

1.2
0.1
1.5
0.1

4 0303
Th 0917
1540
2221

4.0
0.4
5.1
0.4

1.2
0.1
1.6
0.1

19 0435
F 1040
1702
2323

3.8
0.6
5.0
0.4

4.0
0.3
5.1
0.3

1.2
0.1
1.6
0.1

5 0417
F 1017
1644
2318

4.1
0.2
5.5

1.2
0.1
1.7

20 0531

Sa 1129

1748

21 0502
Th 1105
1728
2350

4.0
0.3
5.2
0.2

1.2
0.1
1.6
0.1

6 0521 4.4
Sa 1116 -0.1
1744 5.8

1.3
0.0
1.8

1.3
0.0
1.7

22 0551
F 1151
1813

4.1
0.4
5.3

1.2
0.1
1.6

1.3
0.0
1.8

23 0038
Sa 0637
1237
1853

0.2
4.2
0.4
5.4

9 0035 -0.3 -0.1


4.7 1.4
1232 -0.3 -0.1
1851 6.1 1.9

24 0122
Su 0718
1323
1932

10 0129 -0.6 -0.2


so 0725 4.8 1.5
1327 -0.4 -0.1
1941 6.2 1.9

h m

h m

ft
4.2
0.5
4.9
0.7

Time

Height

Day

1 0006
H 0615
1238
1906

ft

Height

Day

ft
3.9
0.7
4.9
0.7

1.2
0.2
1.5
0.2

16 0301
F 0919
1529
2204

ft
3.7
1.0
4.5
0.7

1.1
0.3
1.4
0.2

2 0242
F 0858
1515
2201 .

3.9
0.6
5.1
0.4

1.2
0.2
1.6
0.1

17 0406
Sa 1014
1627
2252

3.8
0.9
4.7
0.5

1.2
0.3
1.4
0.2

3 0358

4.1
0.3
5.4
0.0

1.2
0.1
1.6
0.0

18 0503
Su 1103
1720
2338

4.0
0.7
4.8
0.3

1.2
0.2
1.5
0.1

1.2
0.2
1.5
0.1

4 0505 4.5 1.4


Su 1105 0.0 0.0
1726 5.7 1.7
2355 -0.4 -0.1

19 0547
M 1150
1804

4.3
0.5
5.0

1.3
0.2
1.5

4.0
0.6
5.1

1.2
0.2
1.6

M 1203 -0.3 -0.1

1.8

20 0020
Tu 0627
1235
1843

0.1
4.6
0.4
5.1

0.0
1.4
0.1
1.6

21 0009
Su 0614
1216
1830

0.3
4.2
0.5
5.2

0.1
1.3
0.2
1.6

6 0048 -0.7 -0.2


Tu 0653 5.4 1.6
1301 -0.6 -0.2
1910 6.1 1.9

21 0101
w 0705
1318
1920

4.8
0.2
5.2

o.o

0.0
1.5
0.1
1.6

7 0014 -0.3 -0.1


Su 0616 4.8 1.5
1216 -0.3 -0.1
1837 6.1 1.9

22 0054
M 0656
1301
1909

0.1
4.4
0.4
5.3

o.o

7 0139 -0.9 -0.3


5.7 1.7
1354 -0.7 -0.2
1959 6.1 1.9

22 0139 -0.1
Th 0739 4.9
1358 0.2
1954 5.1

0.0
1.5
0.1
1.6

0.1
1.3
0.1
1.6

8 0109 -0.6 -0.2


M 0709 5.1 1.6
1314 -0.5 -0.2
1927 6.3 1.9

23 0135
Tu 0733
1345
1947

0.0
4.5
0.4
5.2

0.0
1.4
0.1
1.6

8 0226 -1.0 -0.3


Th 0829 5.8 1.8
1444 -0.8 -0.2
2046 5. 9 1.8

23 0216 -0.1
F 0813
5.0
1435 0.1
2030 5.0

o.o

0.1
4.2
0.4
5.3

0.0
1.3
0.1
1.6

9 0202 -0.9 -0.3


Tu 0800 5.3 1.6
1409 -0.6 -0.2
2017 6.2 .1.9

24 0213
w 0809
1423
2022

4.6
0.4
5.2

o.o o.o

1.4
0.1
1.6

9 0312 -0.9 -0.3


F 0918 5.8 1.8
1533 -0.6 -0.2
2136 5.5 1.7

Sa 0846

24 0248
1511
2104

0.0
5.0
0.2
4.8

0.0
1.5
0.1
1.5

25 0205
M 0756
1405
2010

0.0
4.3
0.4
5.3

o.o

10 0250 -1.0 -0.3


w 0851 5.5 1.7
1502 -0.6 -0.2
2108 6.0 1.8

25 0249
Th 0845
1459
2056

0.0
4.6
0.4
5.0

1.4
0.1
1.5

o.o

10 0355 -0.7 -0.2


Sa 1007 5.7 1.7
1621 -0.4 -0.1
2225 5.1 1.6

25 0320
Su 0921
1548
2143

0.1
5.0
0.3
4.5

0.0
1.5
0.1
1.4

11 0222 -0.8 -0.2


M 0817 5.0 1.5
1423 -0.4 -0.1
2033 6.2 1.9

26 0242
Tu 0835
1446
2046

4:3
0.5
5.1

o.o o.o

1.3
0.2
1.6

11 0338 -0.9 -0.3


Th 0944 5.5 1.7
1553 -0.5 -0.2
2200 5.7 1.7

26 0322
F 0918
1534
2131

0.1
4.6
0.5
4.8

o.o

1.4
0.2
1.5

11 0440 -0.3 -0.1


Su 1057 5.5 1.7
1711 o.o 0.0
2317 4.7 1.4

26 0349
M 0959
1625
2225

0.2
5.0
0.4
4.3

0.1
1.5
0.1
1.3

12 0312 -0.9 -0.3


Tu 0910 5.0 1.5
1517 -0.4 -0.1
2126 6.0 1.8

27 0319
w 0914
1522
2123

0.1
4.2
0.6
4.9

0.0
1.3
0.2
1.5

12 0425 -0.7 -0.2


F 1037 5.5 1.7
1644 -0.3 -0.1
2253 5.3 1.6

Sa 0954

27 0351

1608
2208

0.2
4.6
0.6
4.6

0.1
1.4
0.2
1.4

12 0527
M 1146
1805

0.1
5.2
0.4

0.0
1.6
0.1

27 0421
Tu 1045
1711
2314

0.3
5.0
0.6
4.1

0.1
1.5
0.2
1.2

13 0400 -0.8 -0.2


w 1008 5.1 1.6
1610 -0.3 -0.1
2221 5.7 1.7

28 0352
Th 0951
1557
2202

0.1
4.2
0.7
4.8

0.0
1.3
0.2
1.5

13 0513 -0.5 -0.2


Sa 1130 5.4 1.6
1739 0.0 0.0
2346 4.9 1.5

28 0419
Su 1032
1645
2250

0.3
4.7
0.7
4.4

0.1
1.4
0.2
1.3

13 0007
Tu 0618
1239
1905

4.3
0.5
4.9
0.7

1.3
0.2
1.5
0.2

28 0504
w 1137
1812

0.5
4.9
0.7

0.2
1.5
0.2

14 0450 -0.7 -0.2


Th 1104 5.1 1.6
1704 -0.1 o.o
2317 5.4 1.6

29 0424
F 1029
1632
2239

0.3
4.3
0.8
4.6

0.1
1.3
0.2
1.4

14 0604 -0.1
Su 1223 5.2
1839 0.4

0.0
1.6
0.1

29 0452
M 1114
1727
2333

0.4
4.7
0.8
4.2

0.1
1.4
0.2
1.3

14 0100
w 0718
1333
2010

3.9
0.8
4.7
0.8

1.2
0.2
1.4
0.2

29 0012
Th 0604
1239
1929

3.9
0.7
4.9
0.7

1.2
0.2
1.5
0.2

15 0543 -0.5 -0.2


F 1159 5.1 1.6
1804 0.2 0.1

Sa 1110

30 0458
1711
2321

0.4
4.3
0.9
4.4

0.1
1.3
0.3
1.3

15 0039
M 0658
1316
1941

1.4
0.1
1.5
0.2

30 0531
Tu 1204
1832

0.5
4.8
0.9

0.2
1.5
0.3

15 0158
Th 0821
1431
2109

3.7
1.0
4.6
0.8

1.1
0.3
1.4
0.2

30 0119
F 0727
1345
2041

3.8
0.8
4.8
0.5

1.2
0.2
1.5
0.2

31 0533
Su 1153
1801

0.5
4.4
1.0

0.2
1.3
0.3

31 0028
w 0628
1300
1947

4.0
0.7
4.8
0.9

1.2
0.2
1. 5
0.3

1 0537
F 1149
1746
2356
2 0620

Sa 1234

o.o o.o

Sa 0633

o.o o.o

1.3
0.1
1.6

o.o o.o

4.5
0.2
5.0
0.6

3.9

D.6

1.3
0.2
1.5
0.2

1.3
0.1
1.6

Time meridian 75" w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referr~d to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

h m

1 0130
Th 0743
1404
2057

1625
2259

5 0601
1821

5.0
6.0

1.5

w 0743

h m

1.5
0.0
1.5

SANOY HOOK, N.J., 1983

67

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters

OCTOBER
Time

NOVEMBER

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day
h m

1 0233
Sa 0845
1458
2145

ft

Time

Height

Day
h m

ft

DECEMBER
Time

Height

Day
h ..

ft

Time

h m

ft

h m

1.2
0.2
1.5
0.1

16 0327
Su 0945
1548
2215

3.7
1.0
4.3
0.4

1.1
0.3
1.3
0.1

1 0433 4.8 1.5


Tu 1041 -0.2 -0.1
1651 5.0 1.5
2310 -0.6 -0.2

4.2
0.3
1609 5.1
2241 -0.1

1.3
0.1
1.6
o.o

17 0427
M 1035
1643
2259

4.0
0.7
4.5
0.2

1.2
0.2
1.4
0.1

2 0526 5.3 }.6


w 1136 -0.5 -0.2
1747 5.1 1.6

Th 1132

1.4
0.0
1710 5.4 1.6
2334 -0.5 -0.2

18 0513

Tu 1120
1728
2342

4.3
0.5
4.7
0.0

1.3
0.2
1.4
0.0

3 0000 -0.8 -0.2


5.6 1.7
1229 -0.7 -0.2
1833 5.2 1.6

18 0558 4.9
F 1217 -0,1
1818 4.5

1.5
0.0
1.4

Sa 0638

19 0555
w 1205
1811

4.6
0.3
4.8

1.4
0.1
1.5

4 0046 -0.8 -0.2


F 0659 5.9 1.8
1318 -0.8 -0.2
1918 5.1 1.6

19 0022 -0.3 -0.1


Sa 0637 5.2 1.6
1303 -0.3 -0;1
1858 4.5 1.4

Su 0721

5 0024 -0.7 -0.2


5.6 1.7
1245 -0.7 -0.2
1853 5.8 . 1.8

20 0023 -0.1
Th 0632 4.9
1248 0.1
1850 4.9

o.o
1.5
0.0
1.5

Sa. 0741

5 0133 -0.8 -0.2


5.9 1.8
1405 -0.8 -0.2
2001 4.9 1.5

Su 0716

20 0104 -0.4 -0.1


5.4 1.6
1349 -0.5 -0.2
1939 4.5 1.4

6 0112 -0.9 -0.3


5.9 1.8
1337 -0.8 -0.2
1939 5.7 1.7

21 0101 -0.2 -0.1


F 0709 5.1
1.6
1332 -0.1 o.o
1926 4.9 1.5

Su 0823

6 0216 -0.7 -0.2


5.8 1.8
1451 -0.7 -0.2
2044 4.6 1.4

21 0146 -0.4 -0.1


H 0754 5.5 1.7
1432 -0.5 -0.2
2021 4.4 1.3

Tu 0842

7 0159 -0.9 -0.3


OS06 6.0 1.8
1426 -0.8 -0.2
2025 5.5 1.7

Sa 0743

22 0139 -0.2 -0.1


5.3 1.6
1410 -0.2 -0.1
2002 4.8 1.5

H 0907

7 0258 -0.4 -0.1


5.5 1.7
1533 -0.4 -0.1
2128 4.3 1.3

Tu 0836

8 0243 -0.8 -0.2


5.9 1;s
1512 -0.7 -0.2
2109 5.1 1.6

Su 0818

23 0215 -0.2 -0.1


5.3 ).6
1451 -0.2 -0.1
2041 4.6 1.4

Tu 0951

8 0338 -0.1 0.0


5.2 1.6
1618 -0.2 -0.1
2213 4.0 1.2

23 0311 -0.3 -0.1


w 0923 5.4 1.6
1603 -0.4 -0.1
2200 4.1 1.2

Th 1005

9 0326 -0.5 -0.2


5.7 1.7
1557 -0.4 -0.1
2155 4.7 1.4

24 0251 -0.1
H 0855 5.3
1531 -0.1
2123 4.4

o.o
1.6
o.o
1.3

25 0325

2 0346

3 0451

4.7

M 1054 -0.1

4 0547

5.2

Tu 1150

~0.4

1804

5. 7

1.6
-0.1
1. 7

w 0635

Th 0721

Sa 0849

Su 0936

10 0407 -0.2 -0.1


H 1023
5.4 1.6
1642 -0.1 o.o
2244 4.3 1.3
11 0448

Th 0614

9 0419

16 0431 4.2
w 1046 0.4
1649 4.2
2300 -0.1

4.5 1.4
0.1 0.0
1736 4.4 1.3
2342 -0.2 -0.1

2 0555 5.4 1.6


F 1211 -0.7 -0.2
1813 4.5 1.4

22 0228 -0.4 -0.1


5.5 1.7
1517 -0.5 -0.2
2107 4.2 1.3

19 0033 -0.6 -0.2


M 0651 5.4 1.6
1326 -0.7 -0.2
1920 4.3 1.3

H 0802

5 0151 -0.5 -0.2


5.4 1.6
1430 -0.7 -0.2
2022 4.2 1.3

Tu 0736

6 0233 -0.3 -0.1


5.2 1.6
1512 -0.5 -0.2
2103 3.9 1.2

21 0211 -0.7 -0.2


w 0822 5.6 1.7
1503 -0.9 -0.3
2056 4.3 1.3

7 0312 -0.1 o.o


4.9 1.5
i554 -0.3 -0.1
2147 3.7 1.1

Th 0912

w 0922
8 0352

0.2
4.7
1634 -0.1
2234 3.6

1833

5.1
4.2

1.6
1.3

20 0122 -0.7 -0.2


5.5 1.7
1415 -0.9 -0.3
2006 4.3 1.3

22 0259 -0.7 -0.2


5.4 1.6
1551 -0.9 -0.3
2151 4.2 1.3

0.1
1.4
0.0
1.1

23 0351 -0.6 -0.2


F 1006 5.3 1.6
1640 -0.8 -0.2
2248 4.2 1.3

0.4
4.4
0.1
3.5

0.1
1.3
0.0
1.1

Sa 1103

1717
2322
10 0517
Sa 1135
1802

0.7
4.1
0.2

0.2
1.2
0.1

25 0546 -0.2 -0.1


Su 1201 4.7 1.4
1833 -0.5 -0.2

11 0009

3.4

10 0501
Th 1124
1751
2356

0.6
4.5
0.4
3.5

0.2
1.4
0.1
1.1

25 0450 0.1 o.o


F 1114 5.0 1.5
1751 -0.2 -0.1

0.2
5.1
0.2
3.9

0.1
1.6
0.1
1.2

11 0554
F 1215
1847

0.9
4.3
0.6

0.3
1.3
0.2

Sa 0554

12 0538
w 1202
1828

0.6
4.7
0.6

0.2
1.4
0.2

Th 1122

27 0453

0.4
4.9
0.3

0.1
1.5
0.1

12 0047

3.4

1804

Sa 0658 1.1
1305
1947

4.1
0.6

1.0
0.3
1.2
0.2

Su 0711

13 0028

3.7
1.0
4.5
0.8

1.1
0.3
1.4
0.2

28 0007
F 0559
1226
1915

3.8
0.6
4.8
0.4

1.2
0.2
1.5
0.1

13 0144

1254
1931

Su 0805
1401
2043

3.5
1.1
4.0
0.5

14 0124
F 0742
1349
2031

3.6
1.1
4.3
0.8

1.1
0.3
1.3
0.2

29 0115

Sa 0719

3.9
0.7
4.7
0.2

1.2
0.2
1.4
0.1

14 0243
H 0905
1500
2132

15 0226

3.5
1.1
4.2
0.6

1.1
0.3
1.3
0.2

Su 0838

4.0
0.5
4.7
o.o

1.2
0.2
1.4
o.o

Tu 0958

15 0339

1443
2126

4 0108 -0.7 -0.2


5.6 1.7
1348 -0.7 -0.2
1940 4.3 1.3

18 0608

F 1050

o.o
1.6
o.o
1.2

30 0222

Su 1237 -0.5 -0.2

24 0357 -0.1 o.o


5.2 1.6
1653 -0.3 -0.1
2258 4.0 1.2

26 0405
w 1026
1701
2305

1448
2127

3 0022 -0.7 -0.2


5.6 1.7
1259 -0.7 -0.2
1858 4.5 1.4

Th 1016

1733
2335

Sa 0848

17 0524 4.8 1.5


Sa 1147 -0.2 -0.1
1747 4.1 1.2
2347 -0.4 -0.1

1701
2301

o.D
5.2
0.0
4.1

1332
2024

h m
ft
m
16 0433 4.4 1.3
F 1057 0.1 o.o
1657 3.9 1.2
2300 -0.3 -0.1

0.1
1.5
0.0
1.1

0.1
1.6
0.1
1.2

Th 0635

Height

0.3
4.9
0.1
3.7

w 1037

0.2
5.1
0.3
4.0

Tu 1111

1 0505 5.1 1.6


Th 1120 -0.5 -0.2
1726 4.5 1.4
2334 -0.7 -0.2

1613
2209

Tu 0937

ft

1. 3
0.1
1. 3
o.o

17 0518

Time

Day

3.9
0.6
4.9
0.2

Su 0954

Height

Day

1557
2217

26 0001

3.9
0.3
1215 4. 7
1857 -0.1

9 0431

24 0445 -0.4 -0.1


5.0 1.5
1733 -0.7 -0.2
2346 4.2 1.3

1.2
0.1
1.4
0.0

Su 0610
1223
"1855

4.0
0.3

1.0
0.2
1.2
0.1

26 0045 4.3 1.3


M 0654 0.0 0.0
1300 4.4 1.3
1934 -0.5 -0.2

4.0 1.2
0.3 0.1
1319 4.6 1.4
2003 -0.2 -0.1

12 0100
H 0716
1313
1951

3.5
0.9
3.8
0.3

1.1
0.3
1.2
0.1

Tu 0803

1.1
0.3
1.2
0.2

28 0206 4.2 1.3


H 0824 0.2 0.1
1424 4.5 1.4
2102 -0.3 -0.1

13 0151
Tu 0819
1406
2043

3.6
0.8
3.7
0.2

1.1
0.2
1.1
0.1

28 0244 4.5 1.4


w 0908 -0.1 o.o
1503 4.0 1.2
2129 -0.5 -0.2

3.6
0.9
4.0
0.3

1.1
0.3
1.2
0.1

29 0311

Tu 0927

4.5 1.4
0.0 0.0
1530 4.4 1.3
2156 -0.5 -0.2

14 0246
w 0916
1505
2130

3.7
0.6
3.7
0.1

1.1
0.2
1.1
0.0

Th 1006 -0.3 -0.1

3.8
0.7
4.1
0.1

1.2
0.2
1.2
o.o

30 0410 4.8 1.5


w 1025 -0.3 -0.1
1630 4.5 1.4
2247 -0.6 -0.2

Th 1007

4.0
0.4
1601 3.8
2215 -0.1

1.2
0.1
1.2
0.0

30 0443 4.8 1.5


F 1059 -0.4 -0.1
1705 3.9 1.2
2310 -0.5 -0.2

27 0103

31 0330 4.4 1.3


H 0942 0.2 0.1
1550 4.8 1.5
2220 -0.3 -0.1

Time meridian 75 W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

15 0342

o.8

27 0144

4.4 1.3
0.0 0.0
1400 4.2 1.3
2035 -0.4 -0.1

29 0345

4.7

1.4

1606 3.9 1.2


2220 -0.5 -0.2

31 0534

5.0

1.5

Sa 1152 -0.5 -0.2


1755 4.0 1.2
2357 -0.5 -0.2

76

PHILADELPHIA, PA., i983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters

JANUARY
Time

Height

FEBRUARY
Time

Height

Time

Height

MARCH
Time

Height

Day

Day

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
1 024g 5.6 1.7
Sa 0954 -0.6 -0.2
151D 6.9 2. 1
2237 -0.8 -0.2

h m
ft
m
16 0306 4.9 1.5
Su 0949 -0.2 -0.1
1515 5.9 1.8
2230 -0.2 -0.1

h m
ft
m
1 0419 6.1 1.9
Tu 1117 -0.5 -0.2
1638 6.5 2.0
2348 -D.6 -0.2

h m
ft
16 0346 5.4
w 1058 -D.1
155g 5.8
2322 -0.1

1.6
0.0
1.8
o.o

2 0343 5.6 1. 7
Su 1045 -0.6 -0.2
1605 6.7 2.0
2327 -0.8 -0.2

17 0342 4,9 1.5


H 1033 -0.2 -0.1
1551 5.8 1.8
2311 -0.2 -0.1

2 0512 6.0 1.8


w 1207 -0.4 -0.1
1732 6.2 1.9

17 0416 5.5
Th 1145 -0.1
1635 5.6

1.7
o.o
1.7

3 0440 5.6 1.7


H 1137 -0.5 -0.2
1700 6.5 2.0

18 0418 4.9 1.5


Tu 1117 -0.2 -0.1
1623 5.7 1.7
2352 -0.2 -0.1

3 0034 -0.5 -0.2


Th 0607 5.9 1.8
1259 -0.3 -0.1
1827 5.8 1.8

18 0004 -0.1
F 0456 5.5
1233 -0.1
1720 5.4

1.5
0.0
1.7

4 0122 -0.4 -0.1


F 0703 5.8 1.8
1352 -0.2 -0.1
1924 5.5 1.7

5 0106 -0.7 -0.2


5.6 1. 7
1324 -0.3 -0.1
1855 6.0 1.8

20 0034 -0.2 -0.1


Th 0532 5.0 1.5
1252 -0.1 o.o
1746 5.3 1.6

6 0156 -0.6 -0.2


Th 0735 5.7 1.7
1420 -0.2 -0.1
1954 5.7 1.7

Time

Height

Time

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
1 0303 6.6 2.0
Tu 1005 -0.3 -0.1
1524 6.9 2.1
2232 -0.3 -0.1

16 0245
w 0955
1502
2215

ft
6.0
0.0

0.2

1.8
o.o
1.9
0.1

.6. 1

6.6 2.0
-0.3 -0.1
1613 6.6 2.0
2317 -0.2 -0.1

17 0315
Th 1040
1537
2257

6.1
o.o
5.9
0.2

1.9
0.0
1.8
0.1

0.0
1.7
0.0
1.6

3 0442 6.4 2.0


Th 1141 -0.2 -0.1
1704 6.2 1.9

18 0349
F 1127
1615
2338

6.1
0.0
5.7
0.1

1.9
0.0
1.7
o.o

19 0047 -0.1
Sa 0540 5.6
1324 0.0
1812 5.1

0.0
1.7
0.0
1.6

4 0002 -0.2 -0.1


F 0533 6.2 1.9
1231 -0.1 0.0
1757 5.7 1.7

19 042g
Sa 1215
1701

6.1
0.0
5. 4

1.9
0.0
1. 6

5 0211 -0.3 -0.1


Sa 0757 5.7 1.7
1446 -0.1 o.o
2020 5.2 1.6

20 0133 -0.1
Su 0642 5.6
1422 0.1
1916 4.9

0.0
1.7
0.0
1.5

5 0046 -0.1
Sa 0626 5.9
1321 0.0
1852 5.4

o.o
1.8
o.o
1.6

20 0022
Su 0517
1308
1757

0.1
6.1
0.1
5.2

o.o
1.9
o.o
1.6

21 0117 -0.2 -0.1


F 0621 5.1 1.6
1347 0.0 0.0
1841 5.1 1.6

6 0301 -0.3 -0.1


Su 0852 5.6 1.7
1542 -0.1 o. 0
2117 5.0 1.5

21 0228 -0.1
H0748 5.6
1524 0.1
2024 4.8

0.0
1.7
o.o
1.5

0132
Su 0719
1412
1948

0.0
5.7
0.1
5.1

0.0
1.7
0.0
1.6

21 0111
M 0619
1404
1903

0.1
6.0
0.2
5.0

0.0
1.8
0.1
1.5

7 0248 -0.5 -0.2


F 0831 5.7 1. 7
1517 -0.1 o.o
2050 5.5 1.7

22 0206 -0.2 -0.1

1.6
o.o
1.5

7 0353 -0.2 -0.1


H 0946 5.6 1.7
1636 -0.1 0.0
2211 . 4.9 1.5

22 0330 -0.1
Tu 0854 5.8
1627 0.1
2131 4.9

o.o
1.8
0.0
1.5

7 0222
H 0815
1505
2045

o.o
5.6
0.1
4.9

o.o
1.7
o.o
1.5

22 0209
Tu 0727
1504
2010

0.2
5.9
0.2
5.0

0.1
1.8
0.1
1.5

8 0339 -0.4 -0.1


Sa 0927 5.8 1.8
1613 -0.1 o.o
2145 5.4 1.6

23 0258 -0.2 -0.1


Su 0821 5.4 1.6
1547 o.o 0.0
2051 4.8 1.5

8 0444 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 1038 5,6 1.7
1730 -0.1 0.0
2303 4.9 1.5

23 0433 -0.1
w 0959 6.0
1727 0.0
2233 5.2

o.o
1.8
0.0
1.6

8 0313
Tu 0910
1600
2141

0.1
5.5
0.1
4.9

o.o
1.7
o.o
1.5

23 0311
w 0836
1605
2116

0.2
6.0
0.2
5.2

0.1
1.8
0.1
1. 6

9 0430 -0.3 -0.1


Su 1018 5.9 1.8
1708 -0.1 0.0
2238 5.2 1.6

24 0356 -0.2 -0.1


M0923 5.6 1.7
1649 o.o o.o
2152 4.9 1.5

9 0409
1656
2234

0.1
5.6
0.1
5.0

o.o
1.7
o.o
1.5

24 0415
Th og42
1704
2"217

0.2
6.2
0.2
5.6

0.1
1.9
0.1
1.7

10 0520 -0.3 -0.1


H 1108 5.9 1.8
1800 -0.2 -0.1
2329 5.2 1.6

10 0502
. Th 1057
1747
23Z5,

o.o
5.8
0.1
5.2

o.o
1.8
o.o
1.6

25 0516
F. 1042
1803
2316

0.2
6.5
0.1
6.0

0.1
2.0
o.o
1.8

4 0017 -0.7 -0.2


Tu 0537 5:6 1.7
1231 -0.4 -0.1
1757 6.3 l.g

w 0636

19 0451 4.9
w 1202 -0.1
1701 5.5

Sa 0718
1445
1947

5.2
0.0
4.9

2 0353

h m

Height

w 1054

9 0537 -0.2 -0.1


5.7 1.7
1822 -0.2 ..:0.1
2353 5.0 1.5

24 0535 -0.2 -0.1


Th 1059 6.3 1.9
1824 -0.1 o.o
2332 5.5 1. 7

25 0457 -0.3 -0.1


Tu 1021 5.9 1.8
1748 -0.2 -0.1
2252 5.0 1.5

10 0626 -0.2 -0.1


Th 1214 5.9 1.8
1.909 -0.2 -0.1

25 0634 -0.3 -0.1


F 1156 6.7 2.0
1920 -0.2 -0.1

11 0609 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 1155 6.0 1.8
1851 -0.2 -0.1

26 0556 -0.3 -0.1


w 1119 6.3 1.9
1848 -0.3 -0.1
2350 5.2 1.6

11 0040 5.1 1.6


F 0714 -0.2 -0.1
1257 6.0 1.8
1957 -0.2 -0.1

26 0027 5.9 1.8


Sa 0731 -0.3 -0.1
1251 6.9 2.1
2011 -0.3 -0.1

o556
F 1145
1838

o.o
5.9
0.1

o.o
1.8
o.o

26 0616
Sa 1139
1855

0.1
6.8
0.1

o.o
2.1
o.o

12 0016 5.1 1.6


w 0656 -0.2 -0.1
1240 6.0 1.8
1939 -0.3 -0.1

27 0653 -0.5 -0.2


Th 1214 6.6 2.0
1942 -0.5 -0.2

12 0123 5.2 1.6


Sa 0801 -0.2 -0.1
1338 6.0 1.8
2040 -0.2 -0;1

27 0121 6.2 1.9


Su 0824 -0.4 -0.1
1343 7.0 2.1
2100 -0.4 -0.1

12 0012
sa 0648
1230
1926

5.4
o.o
6.1
0.1

1.6
o.o
1.9
o.o

27 0011
Su 0713
1233
1946

6.5
0.0
7.0
o.o

2.0
0.0
2.1
0.0

13 0103 5.1 1.6


Th 0741 -0.2 -0.1
1321 6.0 1.8
2024 -0.3 -0.1

28 0045 5.5 1.7


F 0749 -0.6 -0.2
1309 6.8 2.1
2035 -0.6 -0.2

13 0203 ~.2 1.6


Su 0846 -0.2 -0.1
1417 6.1 1.9
2122 -0.1 0.0

28 0212 6.5 2.0


M 0915 -0.4 -0.1
1433 7.0 2.1
2148 -0.4 -0.1

13 0055
Su 0736
1312
2010

5. 6
o.o
6.2
0.1

1. 7
o.o
1.9
0.0

28 0102
H 0806
1324
2033

6.8
0.0
7.1
o.o

2.1
o.o
2.2
o.o

14 0146 5.0 1.5


F 0825 -0.2 -0.1
1401 6.0 1.8
2108 -0.3 -0.1

29 0138 5.7 1.7


Sa 0842 -0.6 -0.2
1401 6.9 2.1
2127 -0.7 -0.2

14 0240 5.3 1.6


M 0931 -0.2 -0.1
1452 6.0 1.8
2204 -0.1 o. 0

14 0134
K 0824
1350
2053

5.7
0.0
6.2
0.1

1.7
o.o
1.9
o.o

29 0152
Tu 0856
1413
2119

7.0
0.0
7.0
0.1

2.1
0.0
2.1
o.o

15 0227 4.9 1.5


Sa 0908 -0.2 -0.1
1439 5.9 1.8
2150 -0.2 -0.1

30 0232 5.9 1.8


Su 0935 -0.6 -0.2
1452 6.9 2.1
2214 -0.7 -0.2

15 0314 5.3 1.6


Tu 1014 -0.2 -0.1
1526 5.9 1.8
2243 -0.1 o.o

15 0210
Tu 0909
1426
2135

5.9
o.o
6.2
o. 2

1.8
0.0
1.9
0.1

30 0239
w 0944
1500
2202

7.1
0.0
6.8
0.2

2.2
o.o
2.1
0.1

31 0325
Th 1030
1547
2244

7.0
0.0
6.5
0.2

2.1
o.o
2.0
0.1

w 1127

31 0324 6.0 1.8


H 1026 -0.6 -0.2
1545 6.8 2.1
2302 -0.7 -0.2

Time meridian 75" w. 0000 Is midnight. 1aoo is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

w 1004

PHILADElPHIA, PA., 1983

77

Times and Heights of High and low Waters


APRIL

Time

Height

Day

MAY

Time

Height

Day

Time

JUNE

Height

Day

Time

ft
6.8
0.1
6.1
0.3

2.1
o.o
1.9
0.1

16 0327
Sa 1109
1600
2315

ft
6.7
0.0
5.7
0.3

2.0
0.0
1.7
0.1

1 0423
Su 1133
1656
2335

ft
6.6
0.3
5.6
0.6

2.0
0.1
1.7
0.2

16 0358
M 1142
1638
2347

Sa 1202

2 0457

1725

6.4
0.1
5.7

2.0
0.0
1.7

17 0412
Su 1200
1649

6.6
0.1
5.5

2.0
0.0
1.7

2 0507
M 1218
1746

6.3
0.3
5.3

1.9
0.1
1.6

3 0010
Su 0546
1248
1819

0.3
6.1
0.2
5.3

0.1
1.9
0.1
1.6

18 0002
H 0503
1252
1746

0.3
6.5
0.1
5.3

0.1
2.0
0.0
1.6

3 0018
Tu 0557
1304
1839

0.6
6.0
0.4
5.2

4 0053
M 0639
1338
1914

0.3
5.8
0.2
5.1

0.1
1.8
0.1
1. 6

19 0055
Tu 0605
1347
1851

0.3
6.3
0.2
5.3

0.1
1.9
0.1
1.6

4 0106
w 0650
1353
1935

5 0142
Tu 0734
1430
2011

0.4
5.0

0.1
1. 7
0.1
1.5

20 0154
w 0711
1444
1958

o. 4

o. 3

6.3
0.3
5.4

0.1
1.9
0.1
1.6

6 0235
w 0831
1523
2108

0.4
5.6
0.3
5.1

0.1
1.7
0.1
1.6

21 0256
Th 0820
1543
2103

0.5
6.3
0.3
5.7

7 0331
Th 0927
1617
2202

0.4
5.7
0.4
5.3

0.1
1.7
0.1
1.6

22 0358
F 0925
1641
2204

8 0428
F 1021
1711
2254

0.4
5.9
0.4
5.5

0.1
1.8
0.1
1.7

9 0525

o. 3.
6.1
0.4
5.8

10 0619
Su 1158
1851

h m

h m

Time

Height

Day

h m
1 0411
F 1116
1636
2327

Height

Day

ft
7.0

Time

Height

Day

5.6
0.4

2.1
0.0
1.7
0.1

1 0517
w 1231
1802

ft
6.1
0.4
5.2

1.9
0.1
1.6

h m
ft
16 0025 0.3
Th 0541 6.8
1306 -0.1
1827 5.9

0. 1
2.1
0.0
1.8

17 0453
Tu 1234
1738

6.8
0.0
5.6

2.1
0.0
1.7

2 0034
Th 0607
1319
1856

0.7
5.9
0.4
5.2

0.2
1.8
0.1
1.6

17 0122
F 0644
1359
1930

0.4
6.5
o.o
6.1

0.1
2.0
o.o
1.9

0.2
1.8
0.1
1.6

18 0042
w 0554
1328
1841

0.4
6.6
0.1
5.6

0.1
2.0
0.0

3 0127

0.7
5.8
0.4
5.3

0.2
1.8
0.1
1.6

Sa 0746

18 0220
1453
2030-

0.5
6.4
0.0
6. 3

0.2
2.0
o.o
1. 9

0.6
5.8
0.4
5.1

0.2
1.8
0.1
1.6

19 0138
Th 0700
1423
1946

0.5
6.5
0.2
5.8

0.2
2.0
0.1
1.8

0.7

5 0159
Th 0748
1445
2031

0.6
5.7
0.5
5.2

0.2
1.7
0.2
1.6

20 0239
F 0805
1519
2048

0.5
6.4
0.2
6.1

0.2
2.0

0.2
1.9
0.1
1.7

6 0256
F 0846
1538
2126

0.6
5.8
0.5
5.5

0.2
1;8
0.2
1.7

21 0340
Sa 0907
1615
2148

0.6
6.4
0.2
6.5

0.5
6.4
0.3
6.1

0.2
2.0
0.1
1.9

Sa 0941

7 0355
1633
2217

0.6
5.9
0.5
5.8

0.2
1.8
0.2
1.8

22 0441
Su 1006
1709
2243

23 0500
Sa 1025
1736
2300

0.4
6.6
0.3
6.6

0.1
2.0
0.1
2.0

8 0452
Su 1031
1724
2304

0.6
6.0
0.5
6.1

0.2
1.8
0.2
1. 9

0.1
1.9
0.1
1.8

24 0558
Su 1121
1829
2353

0.4
6.8
0.3
7. 0

0.1
2.1
0.1
2.1

9 0550
H 1120
1814
2346

0.5
6.1
0.5
6.4

0.3
6.2
0.4

0.1
1.9
0.1

25 0653
M 1214
1918

0.3
6.9
0.3

0.1
2.1
0.1

10 0643
Tu 1206
1902

11 0024
M0710
1240
1937

6.1
0.2
6.3
0.4

1.9
0.1
1.9
0.1

26 0043
Tu 0746
1304
2005

7.3
0.3
6.9
0.4

2.2
0.1
2.1
0.1

12 0103
Tu 0800
1320
2022

6.3
0.2
6.3
0.4

1.9
0.1
1.9
0.1

27 0129
w 0834
1350
2050

7.4
0.2
6.7
0.4

13 0139
w 0847
1359
2105

6.5
0.1
6.2
0.4

2.0
o.o
1.9
0.1

28 0213
Th 0921
1436
2132

14 0214
Th 0934
1436
2147

6.6
0.1
6.1
0.4

2.0
0.0
1.9
0.1

15 0249
F 1022
1515
2230

6. 7

Sa 1110
1803
2340

5. 7

0.0
5.9
0. 3

2. 0

0.0
1.8
0.1

h m

o.o

1. 7

h m

F 0701

1407
1950
4 0222

Sa 0800

5. 7

1459
2043

0.5
5.5

0.2
1.7
0.2
1.7

19 0319
Su 0847
1546
2128

0.5
6.3
0.1
6.6

0.2
1.9
0.0
2.0

1.9

0322
Su 0856
1551
2134

0.7
5.7
0.5
5.8

0.2
1.7
0.2
1.8

20 0418
M 0945
1639
2221

0.5
6.2
0.2
6.8

0.2
1.9
0.1
2.1

0.2
2.0
0.1
2.0

6 0421
M 0950
1644
2222

0.7
5.7
0.5
6.2

0.2
1.7
0.2
1. 9

21 0516
Tu 1040
1731
2311

0.4
6.1
0.2
7.0

0.1
1.9
0.1
2.1

0.5
6.5
0.3
6.9

0.2
2.0

0.5
5.8
0.4
6.5

o. 2

2.1

0520
Tu 1041
1737
2309

22 0609
w 1131
1819
2358

0.3
6.1
0.3
7.1

0.1
1.9
0.1
2.2

23 0539
H 1102
1800
2334

0.5
6.6
0.3
7.2

0.2
2.0
0.1
2.2

8 0616
w i129
1828
2351

0.4
5. 8
0.4
6.8

0.1

23 0701
Th 1219
1905

0.2
6.0
0.4

0. 1

0.2
1.9
0.2
2.0

24 0632
Tu 1153
1849

0.4
6.6
0.4

0.1
2.0
0.1

9 0709
Th 1216
1917

0.2
5.8
0.4

0.1
1.8
0.1

24 0042
F 0747
1305
1950

7.1
0.2
5.9
0.5

2.2
0.1
1.8
0.2

0.4
6.1
0.5

0.1
1.9
0.2

25 0021
w 0724
1241
19J.5

7.3

10 0036
F 0802
1303
2006

7.1
0.1
5.9
0.3

25 0125

6.5
o. S'

2.2
0.1
2.0
0.2

11 0028
w 0734
1248
1949

6.7
0.3
6.1
0.5

2.0
0.1
1.9
0.2

26 0106
Th 0812
1329
2019

7.3
0. 3
6.3
0.6

2.2
0.1
1.9
0.2

11 0119
Sa 0852
1349
2056

7.2
o.o
5.9
0.2

2.3
0.1
2.0
0.1

12 0106
Th 0825
1330
2035

6.9
0.1
6.1
0.4

2.1
0.0
1.9
0.1

27 0148
F 0858
1413
2101

7.2
0.3
6.1
0.6

2.2
0.1
1.9
0.2

7.3
0.2
6.5
0.5

2.2
0.1
2.0
0.2

13 0146
F 0915
1411
2121

0.1
6.0
0.4

o.o

Sa 0940

28 0230

7.1
0. 3
5.9

29 0257
F 1006
1522
2213

7.2
0.3
6.2
0.6

2.2
0.1
1.9
0.2

14 0226
Sa 1003
1457
2208

7.1
0.0
5.9
0.3

2.2
o.o
1.8
0.1

29 0310
Su 1024
1542
2221

30 0339

6.9
0.3
5.9
0.6

2.1
0.1
1.8
0.2

15 0310
Su 1053
1544
2255

7.1
o.o
5.7
0.3

2.2
0.0
1.7
0.1

Sa 1051

1608
2253

7. 0

2.1

1.8
0.1

0. 1

0. 1

1.8
0.1
2.0

1. 8
0.1
2.1

2.2

1.8
0.1

o.o

Sa 0832

1. 8

0.1

1351
2033

7.0
0.2
5.7
0.5

2.1
0.1
1.7
0.2

2.2
o.o
1.8
0.1

26 0205
Su 0915
1433
2113

6.9
0.3
5.6
0.6

2.1
0.1
1.7
0.2

12 0206 7.3
Su 0942 -0.1
1439 5.9
2147 0.2

2.2
0.0
1.8
0.1

27 0244
M 0957
1515
2155

6.7
0.3
5.5
0.6

2.0
0.1
1.7
0.2

o. 7

2.2
0.1
1.8
0.2

13 0254 7.3
M 1033 -0.1
1530 5.8
2237 0.2

2.2
0.0
1.8
0.1

28 0323
Tu 1039
1557
2237

6.5
0.3
5.4
0.6

2.0
0.1
1.6
0.2

6.8
0.3
5.6
0.7

2.1
0.1
1.7
0.2

14 0345 7.2
Tu 1123 -0.1
1626 5.8
2330 0.3

2.2
0.0
1.8
0.1

29 0401
w i12o
1639
2320

6.4
0.4
5.3
0.6

2.0
0.1
1.6
0.2

30 0351
H 1106
1626
2303

6.6
0.4
5.4
0.7

2.0
0.1
1.6
0.2

15 0440 7.0
w 1215 -0.1
1725 5.8

o.o

2.1

30 0440
Th 1202
1123

6.2
0.4
5.2

1.9
0.1

31 0433
Tu 1149
1712
2347

6.3
0.4
5.3
0.7

1.9
0.1
1.6
0.2

1457
2142

o. 3

Time meridian 75" w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

1.8

1. 6

88

HAMPTON ROADS (Sewells Pt.), VA., 1983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
JANUARY
Time

Height

FEBRUARY
Time

Height

Time

Height

MARCH
Time

Height

Time

Height

Time

Height

Day

Day

Oay

Day

Oay

h m
ft
m
1 0406 -0.6 -0.2
Sa 1031 3.0 0.9
1656 -0.6 -0.2
2300 2.5 0.8

h m
ft
m
16 0414 -0.4 -0.1
Su 1033 2. 1 0.6
1654 -0.5 -0.2
2256 1.7 0.5

h m
ft
m
1 0543 -0.4 -0.1
Tu 1157 2.7 0.8
1813 -0.4 -0.1

h m
ft
m
16 0506 -0.3 - o. 1
w 1114 2.1 0.6
1724 -0.3 -0.1
2338 2. 1 0.6

ft
m
0435 -0.5 -0.2
Tu 1046 2.8 0.9
1658 -0.4 -0.1
2313 2.9 0.9

h m
ft
m
16 0406 -0.3 -0.1
w 1013 2.2 0.7
1619 -0.3 -0.1
2233 2.4 0.7

2 0502 -0.5 -0.2


Su 1124 2.9 0.9
1746 -0.5 -0.2
2354 2.5 0.8

17 0452 -0.3 -0.1


M 1108 2.1
0.6
1728 -0.4 -0.1
2333 1.7 0.5

17 0546 -0.2 -0.1


Th 1151 2.0 0.6
1759 -0.3 -0.1

2 0525 -0.3 -0.1


w 1132 2.7 0.8
1741 -0.3 -0.1
2359 2.8 0.9

17 0444 -0.3 -0.1


Th 1048 2.2 0.7
1652 -0.2 -0.1
2311 2.5 0.8

3 0559 -0.3 -0.1


2.8 0.9
1839 -0.3 -0.1

18 0530 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 1144 2.0 0.6
1801 0.3 -0.1

4 0052 2.5 0.8


Tu 0658 -0.1 o.o
1313 2.6 0.8
1933 -0.2 -0.1

19 0010 1.8 0.5


w 0610 -0.2 -0.1
1223 1.9 0.6
1837 -0.3 -0.1

F 0834
1434
2043

0.8
0.0
0.7
o.o

20 0052 1.9 0.6


Th 0657 -0.1 0.0
1302 1.8 0.5
1916 -0.2 -0.1

0.7

5 0150

2.5
0.0
1412 2.4
2029 -0.1

2.6 0.8
-0.2 -0.1
1247 2.5 0.8
1901 -0.3 -0.1
0.8
0.0
0.7
0.0

18 0017 2.2 0.7


F 0631 -0.1 0.0
1231 2.0 0.6
1835 -0.2 -0.1

2.4
0.1
2.0
o.o

0.7
0.0
0.6
0.0

19 0105 2.3
Sa 0721 0.0
1321 1.9
1927 -0.1

0.7
0.0
0.6
0.0

5 0314
Sa 0939
1534
2139

2.3
0. 2
l. 8
0.1

0.7
0.1
o. 5

20 0158 2.3
Su 0817 0.1
1417 1.9
2023 -0.1

0.0

21 0137 2.0 0.6


F 0750 0.0 0.0
1351 1.8 0.5
2003 -0.2 -0.1

6 0411
Su 1044
1634
2237

2. 2
0.2
1. 7
0.1

0.1
0. 5
0.0

21 0302
M 0929
1522
2131

2.4
0.2
1.8
0.0

2.2

0.7
0.0
o. 5
0.0

22 0410 2.5
Tu 1041 0.1
1636 1.9
2241 -0.1

0.7

M 1218

w 0801

2 0028

w 0638

3 0121 2.5
Th 0735 0.0
1340 2.3
1951 -0.1
4 0217

Oay
h m

3 0613 -0.1
Th 1218 2.5
1826 -0.1
4 0049

o.o
0.8
0.0

18 0524 -0.1
F 1125 2.2
1728 -0.1
2353 2.6

o.o
0.7
o.o
0.8

0.8
0. 0

o.o
2.2
0.0

o.o
0.7
0.0

F 0707

2.7
0.1

1308
1913

o.o

o.o

o. 7

19 0610
Sa 1210
1812

0.7
0.0
0.6

5 0139
Sa 0800
1358
2003

2.5
0.2
2.0
0.2

0.8
0.1
0.6
0.1

20 0041
Su 0703
1258
1903

2.6
0.2
2.1
0.1

0.8
0.1
0.6
o.o

0. 7

0.1
0.5
0.0

0232
Su 0900
1453
2057

2.4
0.4
1.8
0.3

o. 7
0.1
0.5

o. 1

21 0137
M 0804
1401
2006

2.6
0.3
2.1
0.2

0.8
0.1
0.6
o. 1

0.8
0.0
0.6
0.0

7 0331
11 1003
1555
2155

2.3
0,4
1.7
0.3

0.7
0.1
0.5
0.1

22 0241
Tu.0913
1511
,117

2.6
0.4
2.1
0.2

0.8
0.1
0.6
0.1

8 0430
Tu 1105
1659
2257

2.2

0.5

23 0519 2.6 0.8


w 1150 0.0 o.o
1747 2. 0 0. 6
2352 -0.2 -0.1

0.3
1.7
0.3

0.7
0.1
0.5
0.1

23 0353
w 1025
1625
2233

2.6
0.3

2.2

0.2

0.8
0.1
0.7
0.1

2.1
0.2
1.7
0.1

0.6
0.1
0.5
0.0

24 0505
Th 1131""
1736
2345

2.7
0.2
2.4
0.1

0.8
0.1
0.7
0.0

2.2

0.7

1.7

0.5

25 0611
F 1232
1839

2.8
0.0
2.6

0.9
0.0
0.8

o.o
2.2
1328 -0.1
1930 1.8

0.0
0.7
o.o
0.5

26 0049 -0.1
Sa 0709 2.9
1326 -0.1
1936 2.8

0.0
0.9
o.o
0.9

o.o
o. 7

o.o

2. 2

6 0251
Th 0907
1510
2125

2.4
0.1
2.2
o.o

7 0352
F 1012
1612
"2221

2.4
0.2
2.0

0.7
0.1
0.6
0.0

22 0233 2.1 0.6


Sa 0849 0.0 0.0
1445 1.7 0.5
2056 -0.2 -0.1

7 0511
H 1143

8 0449
Sa 1115
1709
2313

2.4
0.1
1.8

o.o

0.7
0.0
0.5
0.0

23 0332 2.2 0.7


Su 0956 0.0 0.0
1551 1.7 0.5
2157 -0.2 -0.1

8 0604
Tu 1235
1829

9 0544
Su 1214
1804

2.3
0.0
1.7

0.7
0.0
0.5

24 0434 2.3 0.7


M 1102 -0.1
0.0
1657 1.8 0.5
2302 -0.3 -0.1

9 0025 -0.1 0.0


w 0651 2.2 0.7
1322 -0.2 -0.1
1917 1.6 0.5

24 0624 2.7 0.8


Th 1251 -0.2 -0.1
1853 2.2 o. 7

w 1200

10 0003 -0.1
M 0635 2.3
1304 -0.1
1855 1.7

0.0
0.7
o.o
0.5

25 0539 2.5 0.8


Tu 1208 -0.2 -0.1
1803 1.9 0.6

10 0112 -0.2 -0.1


Th 0736 2.2 0.7
1403 -0.3 -0.1
1959 1.6 0.5

25 0058 ~0.4 -0.1


F 0724 2.9 0.9
1346 -0.4 -0.1
1951 2.5 0.8

10 0619
Th 1245
1845

11 0053 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 0718 2.3 0.7
1348 -0.3 -0.1
1941 1.6 0.5

26 0006 -0.4 -0.1


w 0640 2.6 0.8
1307 -0.4 -0.1
1906 2.0 0.6

11 0154 -0.3 -0.1


F 0816 2.2 0.7
1440 -0.4 -0.1
2040 1.7 0.5

26 0157 -0.5 -0.2


Sa 0818 3,0 0.9
1437 -0.5 -0.2
2044 2.7 0.8

-F 0704

12 0136 -0.3 -0.1


w 0800 2.3 0.7
1430 -0.4 -0.1
2023 1.6 0.5

27 0107 -0.6 -0.2


Th 0738 2.8 0.9
1403 -0.5 -0.2
2003 2.2 o. 7

12 0236 -0.4 -0.1


Sa 0855 2.2 0.7
1516 -0.5 -0.2
2116 1.8 0.5

27 0252 -0.6 -0.2


5u 0910 3.0 0.9
1526 -0.5 -0.2
2135 2.8 0.9

12 0130 -0.2 -0.1


Sa 0746 2.2 0.7
1405 -0.3 -0.1
2009 2.0 0.6

27 0146 -0.3 -0.1


Su 0803 2.9 0.9
1415 -0.3 -0.1
2027 2.9 0.9

13 0218 -0.4 -0.1


Th 0841 2.3 0.7
1509 -0.5 -0.2
2104 1.6 0.5

28 0207 -0.7 -0.2


F 0832 2.9 0.9
1456 -0.6 -0.2
2058 2.4 0.7

13 0315 -0.4 -0.1


Su 0932 2.2 0.7
1550 -0.5 -0.2
2152 1.9 0.6

28 0344 -0.6 -0.2


M 0959 3.0 0.9
1613 -0.5 -0.2
2224 2.9 0.9

13 0210 -0.3 -0.1


Su 0826 2.2 0.7
1440 -0.4 -0.1
2045 2.1 0.6

28 0239 -0.3 -0.1


M 0852 2.9 0,9
1502 -0.3 -0.1
2116 3.0 0.9

14 0257 -0.4 -0.1


F 0919 2.2 0.7
1545 -0.5 -0.2
2142 1.6 0.5

29 o3o2 -o.1 -o.2


Sa 0925 3.0 0.9
1547 -0.7 -0.2
2151 2.5 0.8

14 0352 -0.4 -0.1


M 1008 2.2 0.7
1622 -0.5 -0.2
2227 1.9 0.6

14 0250 -0.4 -0.1


M 0903 2.3 0.7
1515 -0.4 -0.1
2121 2.2 0.7

29 0329 -0.4"-0.1
Tu 0939 2.9 0.9
1546 -0.3 -0.1
2201 3.1 0.9

15 0336 -0.4 -0.1


Sa 0956 2.2 0.7
1619 -0.5 -0.2
2221 1.7 0.5

30 0357 -0.7 -0.2


Su 1016 3.0 0.9
1637 -0.7 -0.2
2243 2.6 0.8

15 0429 -0.4 -0.1


Tu 1040 2.1 0.6
1652 -0.4 -0.1
2303 2.0 0.6

15 0329 -0.4 -0.1


Tu 0938 2.3 0.7
1547 -0.4 -11.1
2156 2.3 0.7.

30 0416 -0.3 -0.1


w 1024 2.8 0.9
1629 -0.2 -0.1
2246 3. 0 o. 9

o.o

o.o

o. 7

1733
2330

0.1
1. 6

o.o

2.2
0.0
1.6

o.o

31 0450 -0.6 -0.2


M 1106 2.9 0.9
1724 -0.6 -0.2
2335 2.6 0.8

T1e meridian 75 w. 0000 Is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

9 0526

1758
2353

11 0045

o.o o.o

31 0503 -0.2 -0.1


Th 1106 2.6 0.8
1711 -0.1 0.0
2329 2.9 0.9

HAMPTON ROADS (Sewells Pt.), VA., 1983

89

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters


APRIL

HAY
Time

Day

Height

Day
ft
0.0
2.4

o.o

0.0
0.7
0.0

2 0015
Sa 0636
1234
1836

2.8
0.2
2.2
0.2

0.9
0.1
0.7
0.1

17 0557
Su 1157
1754

0.1
2.3
0.1

o.g
o.o
0. 7
o.o

3 0102
Su 0727
1324
1924

2.6
0.3
2.1
0.4

0.8
0.1
0.6
0.1

18 0025
H 0652
1250
1852

2.9
0.2
2.3
0.2

4 0150
H 0821
1416
2015

2.4
0.4
1.9
0.5

0.7
0.1
0,6
0.2

19 0124
Tu 0753
1355
1958

2.8

5 0246
Tu 0920
1520
2116

2.3
0.5
1.8
0.5

0.7
0.2
0.5
0.2

6 0344

1621
2218

2.2
0.4
1.8
0.4

7 0444
Th 1113
1717
2318
8 0536

w 1017

F 1201

1806

0011

Height

Day

h m
1'0548
F 1150
1753

Time

h m
ft
16 0509 -0.1
Sa 1108 2.3
1706 -0.1
2333 2.9

JUNE

Time

Height

Day
h m

ft
0.2
2.1
0.3

0.1
0.6
0.1

h m
16 0546
H 1148
1746

ft
0.0
2.4
0.1

1255
1849

2.6
0.3
2.0
0.4

0.8
0.1
0.6
0.1

17 0015
Tu 0642
1246
1847

3.0
0.1
2.4
0.2

0.9
0.1
0.7
0.1

3 0112
Tu 0742
'1345
1939

2.4
0.3
1.9
0.5

0.7
0.1
0.6
0.2

18 0113
w 0742
1349
1953

2.9
0.2
2.5
0.3

0.3
2.3
0.4

0.9
0.1
0.7
0.1

4 0203
w 0835
1440
2036

2.3
0.4
1.9
0.5

0.7
0.1
0.6
0.2

19 0219
Th 0845
1458
2105

20 0230
w 0900
1505
2112

2.8
0.4
2.3
0.4

0.9
0.1
0.7
0.1

5 0257
Th 0929
1539
7136

2.2
0.4
1.9
0.5

0.7
0.1
0.6
0.2

0.7
0.1
0.5
0.1

21 0340
Th 1009
1618
2228

2.7
0.4
2.4
0.4

0.8
0.1
0.7
0.1

6 0353
1633
2236

2.1
0.3
1.9
0.4

2.2
0.3
1.8
0.3

0.7
0.1
0.5
0.1

22 0449
F 1114
1725
2336

2.8
0.3
2.6
0.2

0.9
0.1
0.8
0.1

7 0449
Sa 1108
1723
2331

2.2
0.2
1.9

0.7
0.1
0.6

23 0554
Sa 1211
1824

2.8
0.1
2.8

0.9

8 0539
Su 1152
1808

0.2
2.2

0.1
0.7

o.o

0.7

0.0

o.o
0.9

o.o
0.9
o.o

1 0609
Su 1207
1802
2 0027

H 0655

F 1021

o.8
0.1

3 0213
F 0838
1453
2055

0.2
1.9
0.4

2.8
0.3
2.5
0.4

0.9
0.1
0.8
0.1

4 0304
Sa 0924
1545
2153

20 0326
F 0948
1606
2218

2.7
0.3
2.6
0.4

0.8
0.1
0.8
0.1

0.6
0.1
0.6
0.1

21 0430
Sa 1049
1707
2324

2.7
0.2
2.7
0.3

0.8
0.1
0.8
0.1

2.1
0.2
2.1
0.2

0.6
0.1
0.6
0.1

22 0532
Su 1144
1806

2.6
0.1
2.8

0.8
0.0
0.9

2.1
0.0
2.2

0.6
0.0
o. 7

23 0024
H 0629
1236
1857

0.1
2.6
o. 0
2.9

0.0
0.8

0.0
0.6
o. 0
0.7

24 0117 0.0
Tu 0720 2.5
1323 -0.1
1946 3.0

o.o

o.o

9 0021 o.o
H 0625 2.1
1234 -0.1
1853 2.4

0.7
0.1
0.6
0.1

17 0203
F 0825
1441
2054

2.8
0.2
2.7
0.3

0.9
0.1
0.8
0.1

2. 1

0.6
0.1
0.6
0.1

18 0305
Sa 0923
1545
2201

2.6
0.2
2.7
0.3

0.8
0.1
0.8
0.1

2.0
0.3

0.6
0.1
0.6
0.1

19 0407
Su 1021
1647
2307

2.5
0.2
2.8
0.3

0.8
0.1
0.9
0.1

5 0357
Su 1013
1634
2250

2.0
0.1
2.1
0.2

0.6
0.0
0.6
0.1

20 0507 2.4
M 1115" 0.1
1745 2.8

0.7
0.0
0.9

6 0450
H 1059
1723
2342

1.9
0.0
2.3
0.1

0.6
0.0
0.7
0.0

21 0008
Tu 0603
1208
1835

0.2
2.3
0.1
2.8

0.1
0.7
0.0
0.9

7 0542 2.0
Tu 1146 -0.1
1811 2.5

0.6
0.0
0.8

22 0101
w 0656
1256
1923

0.1
2.2
O.D
2.8

o. 0

-0.1 o.o
2.0 0.6
-0.2 -0.1
2.6 0.8

23 0151
Th 0744
1342
2008

0.0
2.1

0.0

8 0033
w 0632
1233"
1901

2.0

o. 2

0.8
0.1

0.7
0.0
0.9

25 0318 -0.1
Sa 0914 2.0
1506 -0.1
2131 2.6

11 0301 -0.4 -0.1


Sa 0900 2.3 0.7
1457 -0.4 -0.1
2126 3.1 0.9

26 0358 -0.2 -0.1


Su 0955 2.0 0.6
1547 -0.1 o.o
2210 2.6 0.8

o.o

12 0352 -0.3 -0.1


Su 0951 2.4 0.7
1549 -0.3 -0.1
2217 3.1 0.9

27 0437 -0.1
M 1035 2.0
1627 o.o
2247 2.5

0.0
0.6
0.0
0.8

o.o
0.6
o.o

28 0514 -0.1
Tu 1114 1.9
1709 0.1
2325 2.4

o.o

0.8

13 0442 -0.3 -0.1


H 1044 2.5 0.8
1643 -0.2 -0.1
2309 3.1 0.9

29 0501 -0.1
Su 1058 2.1
1652 0.1
2314 2.6

o.o
0.6
o.o

14 0535 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 1140 2.5 0.8
1741 -0.1 o.o

29 0551 -0.1
w 1154 1.9
1749 0.1

0.0
0.6

30 0543
H 1140
1734
2357

0.0
2.0
0.2
2.5

0.0
0.6
0.1
0.8

15 0005 3.0
w 0630 -0.1
1238 2.6
1842 0.1

30 0005
Th 0631
1236
1833

0.7
O.D
0.6
0.1

31 0626
Tu 1226
1818

0.1
1.9
0.3

o.o

12 0236 -0.3 -0.1


Th.0837 2.3 0.7
1436 -0.3 -0.1
2059 2.9 0.9

27 0339 -0.1
F 0935 2.2
1530 -0.1
2155 2. 8

13 0303 -0.3 -0.1


w 0908 2.3 0.7
1509 -0.3 -0.1
2127 2.7 0.8

28 0358 -0.2 -0.1


Th 0958 2.5 0.8
1558 -0.1 0.0
2218 3.0 0.9

13 0322 -0.3 -0.1


F 0920 2.3 0.7
1518 -0.3 -0.1
2143 3.0 0.9

28 0421 -0.1
Sa 1016 2.1
1612 0.0
2235 2.7

14 0342 -0.3 -0.1


Th 0945 2.3 0.7
1545 "0.3 -0.1
2205 2.8 0.9

29 0442 -0.1
F 1040 2.4
1639 o.o
2300 2.9

0.0
0.7

14 0407 -0.3 -0.1


Sa 1006 2.3 0.7
1603 -0.2 -0.1
2229 3.0 0.9

15 0424 -0.2 -0.1


F 1024 2.3 0.7
1624 -0.2 -0.1
2247 2.9 0.9

30 0525
Sa 1122
1719
2343

0.0
0.7

15 0457 -0.2 -0.1


Su 1056 2.4 0.7
1653 -0.1 o.o
2320 3.0 0.9

0.8

2.2
0.2
1.9
0.4

o.o

10 0214 -0.3 -0.1


F 0810 2.2 0.7
1407 -0.4 -0.1
2037 3.0 0.9

27 0312 -0.2 -0.1


w 0916 2.7 0.8
1518 -0.2 -0.1
2137 3.1 0.9

o.o

0.6
0.1

0. 1

0.6
0.0
0.8

12 0223 -0.3 -0.1


Tu 0828 2.3 0.7
1434 -0.3 -0.1
2047 2.5 0.8

0.0
2.3
0.1
2.7

0.9

2.8

26 0254 -0.1
Th 0852 2.3
1449 -0.1
2111 2.9

0.9

ft
2.9
0.1
2.6
0.2

24 0236 -0.1
F 0830 2.1
1424 -0.1
2051 2.7

11 0154 -0.2 -0.1


w 0753 2.2 0.7
1353 -0.3 -0.1
2016 2.7 0.8

o.o

0.9
0.1

h m

16 0102
Th 0726
1339
1945

9 0125 -0.2 -0.1


Th 0721 2.1 0.6
1318 -0.3 -0.1
1947 2.8 0.9

26 0224 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 0831 2.7 0.8
1436 -0.2 -0.1
2054 3.1 0.9

0.7

0.0
0.7
0.1

Height

0.6
0.0
0.9

11 0141 -0.2 -0.1


H 0750 2.2 0.7
1359 -0.2 -0.1
2010 2.4 0.7

o.o

2 0123
Th 0752
1401
1958

25 0207 -0.1
w 0807 2.4
1407 -0.1
2030 3.0

0.6
0.0
0.7

ft

0.9

10 0107 -0.1 0.0


Tu 0711 2.1 0.6
1315 -0.2 -0.1
1934 2.5 0.8

2.1

10 0059 o.o
Su 0709 2.2
1322 -0.1
1933 2.2

0.7

0.0
0.9
0.0
0.9

0.0

2.3
0.2
1.9
0.4

25 0134 -0.1
H 0741 2.8
1351 -0.1
2007 3.1

o.o

Time
Day

1 0039
w 0708
1311
1905

0.9

Sa 0625
1243
1851

Height

o.o
0.7
o.o

24 0038 0.1
Su 0651 2.8
1302 o.o
1917 2.9

Time
Oay

o.o
0.9

0.8
0.0
0.9
0.7
0.0
0.9
0.0
0.7

o.o
0.9
0.7
0.0
0.9

0.8

0.6
0.1

Time meridian 75 w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

0.9
0.0
0.8

o.o

o.o

2.3
0.0
1.9
0.2

o.o
o.o

0.6
D.O
0.8

0.6
D.O
0.7

o.o

90

HAMPTON ROADS (Sewells Pt.), VA., 1983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
JULY
Time

AUGUST

Height

Time

Height

Oay

Day
1 0045
F 0708
1320
1920

ft
2.2
0.1
2.0
0.3

2 0127
Sa 0748
1406
2011

2.1
0.1
2.0
0.3

0.6

3 0212
Su 0830
1454
2106

Time

Height

Day

16 0142
Sa 0758
1420
2035

ft
2.8
0.1
2.8
0.3

0.6
0.1

17 0241
Su 0853
1520
2140

2.0
0.1
2.1
0.3

0.6
0.0
0.6
0.1

4 0306
M 0918
1548
2204

1.9
0.1
2.2
0.2

0402
Tu 1009
1641
2304

m
0.9

SEPTEMBER
Time

0.9
0.1

o.o

ft
2.1
0.2
2.4
0.4

2.6
0.2
2.8
0.4

0.8
0.1
0.9
0.1

2 0222
Tu 0831
1505
2126

2.0
0.2

18 0340
M 0949
1619
2245

2.4
0.3
2.8
0.4

0.7
0.1
0.9
0.1

3 0321

1604
2231

0.6
0.0
0.7
0.1

19 0440
Tu 1046
1717
2347

2.2
0.3
2.7
0.4

0.7
0.1
0.8
0.1

1.9
0.0
2.4
0.1

0.6
0.0
0.7
0.0

20 0539
w 1140
1812

2.1
0.2
2.7

0.6
0.1
0.8

F 1132

1.9
-0.1
1736 2.5

0.6
0.0
0.8

21 0040
Th 0635
1231
1859

0.3
2.1
0.2
2.7

0.1
0.6
0.1
0.8

6 0037 0.1
Sa 0633 2.3
1237 -0.1
1906 3.1

0.7
0.0
0.9

Su 0746

7 0002 o.o 0.0


Th 0556 2.0 0.6
1158 -0.2 -0.1
1832 2.7 0.8

22 0130
F 0722
1320
1945

0.1
2.0
0.1
2.7

o.o
0.6
o. 0

8 0058 -0.1 o.o


F 0653 2.1 0.6
1253 -0.3 -0.1
1925 2.9 0.9

23 0213
Sa 0807
1403
2028

o.o o.o
2.0 0.6
0.0 o.o

6 0457

w 1101

0.7

o.o
0.6
0.1

o.o

h m

0.8

Time

Height

Day

h m
1 0132
M 0742
1409
2027

h m

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

h m
16 0310
Tu 0915
1550
2219

ft
2.4
0.5
2.8
0.6

0.7
0.2
0.9
0.2

1 D250
Th 0857
1536
2205

ft
2.2
0.4
2.8
0.6

0.6
0.1
0.7
0.1

0.7
0.1
0.9
0.2

16 0445
F 1045
1711
2341

ft
2.2
0.7
2.6
0.6

0.7
0.2
0.8
0.2

0.6
0.1
0.8
0.1

17 0414
w 1015
1649
2320

2.2
0.5
2.7
0.6

0.7
0.2
0.8
0.2

2 0401
F 1006
1644
2314

2.3
0.4
2.9
0.5

0.7
0.1
0.9
0.2

17 0542
Sa 1139
1803

2.2
0.6
2.6

0.7
0.2
0.8

2.0
0.2
2.6
0.3

0.6
0.1

o.8

18 0513
Th 1113
1744

2.1
0.5
2.7

0.6
0.2
0.8

0513
Sa 1118
1750

2.4
0.3
3.0

0.7
0.1
0.9

18 0029
Su 0632
1232
1848

0.5
2.3
0.5
2.6

0.2
0.7
0.2
0.8

4 0423
Th 1029
1706
2336

2.0
0.1
2.7
0.2

0.6
0.0
0.8
0.1

19 0017
F 0611
1206
1834

0.5
2.1
0.4
2.7

0.2
0.6
0.1
0.8

4 0016
Su 0617
1224
1851

0.3
2.6
0.1
3.2

0.1
0.8
0.0
1.0

19 0112
H 0714
1317
1930

0.3
2.3
0.3
2.6

0.1
0.7
0.1
0.8

5 0529

2.1
0.0
2.9

o.o

0.6

20 0106
Sa 0701
1257
1920

0.3
2.1
0.3
2.6

0.1
0.6
0.1
0.8

5 0113

0.1
2.9
0.0
3.3

0.0
0.9
0.0
1.0

20 0149
Tu 0754
1359
2010

0.2
2.4
0.2
2.6

0.1
0.7
0.1
0.8

21 0147

0.2
2.2
0.2
2.6

0.1
0.7
0.1
0.8

6 0205 0.0
Tu 0813 3.1
1421 -0.1
2039 3.4

o.o

1341
2002

0.9
0.0
1.0

21 0224
w 0831
1436
2047

0.1
2.5
0.1
2.6

0.0
0.8

7 0133 -0.1 o.o


Su 0733 2.5 0.8
1333 -0.2 -0.1
2002 3.2 1.0

22 0224
M 0825
1423
2040

0.1
2.2
0.1
2.6

0.0
0.7
0.0
0.8

7 0255 -0.1 0.0


w 0905 3.3 1.0
1516 -0.2 -0.1
2131 3.4 1.0

22 0256
Th 0906
1514
2122

0.0
2.6
0.0
2.6

o.o

23 0301
Tu 0904
1503
2119

0.0
2.3
o. 0
2.6

o.o
0.7
o. 0

o.o
1.0
o. 0

23 0329
F 0939
1551
2156

o.o

0.8

8 0343 -0.1
Th 0955 3.4
1608 -0. 1
2220 3.3

2.7
0.1
2.6

0.0
0.8
0.0
0.8

0.0
0.7
0.0
0.8

9 0429 -0.1
F 1043 3.4
1658 o.o
2307 3.2

0.0
1.0

24 0359
Sa 1014
1628
2230

0.1
2.8
0.1
2.5

0.0
0.9
0.0
0.8

w 0927

1807

2. 5

0.4

0.1

0.9

o.o

H 0717

1325
1946

o.o
0.8

0.8
0.0
0.8

2.6

0.8

8 0226 -0.2 -0.1


2.7 0.8
1432 -0.3 -0.1
2056 3.3 1.0

9 0153 -0.3 -0.1


Sa 0749 2.2 0.7
1349 -0.4 -0.1
2018 3.1 0.9

24 0254 -0.1
Su 0851 2.0
1444 o.o
2108 2.6

0.0
0.6
0.0
0.8

0316 -0.3 -0.1


Tu 0921 2.9 0.9
1527 -0.3 -0.1
2149 3.3 1.0

24 0334 -0.1
w 0939 2.3
1540 0.0
2152 2.6

10 0244 -0.3 -0.1


Su 0842 2.4 0.7
1444 -0.4 -0.1
2112 3.2 1.0

25 0331 -0.1
M 0931 2.0
1526 -0.1
2145 2.5

0.0
0.6
0.0
0.8

10 0407 -0.3 -0.1


w 1015 3.0 0.9
1623 -0.2 -0.1
2239 3.3 1.0

25 0407
Th 1013
1616
2227

o.o 0.0
2.4 0.7
o.o o.o

10 0517
Sa 1135
1751
2357

0.1
3.4
0.2
3.0

o.o

25 0432
Su 1051
1705
2304

0.2
2.8
0.2
2.5

0.1
0.9
0.1
0.8

11 0335 -0.4 -0.1


M 0938 2.5 0.8
1539 -0.4 -0.1
2203 3.2 1.0

26 0408 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 1008 2.1 0.6
1605 0.0 0.0
2221 2.5 0.8

11 0455 -0.2 -0.1


Th 1108 3.1 0.9
1717 -0.1 0.0
2330 3.2 1.0

26 0439
F 1048
1654
2259

o.o o.o
2.5
0.1
2.4

0.8
0.0
0.7

11 0603
Su 1226
1845

0.3
3.3
0.4

0.1
1.0
0.1

26 0506
M 1128
1749
2346

0.2
2.9
0.4
2.4

0.1
0.9
0.1
0.7

12 0426 -0.3 -0.1


Tu 1032 2.7 0.8
1635 -0.3 -0.1
2256 3.2 1.0

27 0443 -0.1
w 1047 2.1
1642 0.0
2257 2.4

12 0545 -0.1
F 1200 3.1
1813 0.1

o.o

27 0509
Sa 1125
1730
2335

0.1
2.5
0.2
2.4

0.8
0.1
0.7

o.o

12 0047
M 0652
1319
1940

2.8
0.4
3.1
0.6

0.9
0.1
0.9
0.2

27 0546
Tu 1214
1836

0.4
2.9
0.5

0.1
0.9
0.2

13 0518 -0.3 -0.1


w 1127 2.8 0.9
1732 -0.1 o.o
2349 3.1 0.9

28 0517 -0.1
Th 1122 2.1
1721 0.1
2332 2.3

0.0
0.6

28 0542
Su 1202
1813

0.2
2.6
0.3

0.1
0.8
0.1

13 0140
Tu 0745
1412
2040

2.6

0.8

2.9
0.7

0.9
0.2

28 0033
w 0634
1307
1933

2.4
0.5
2.9
0.6

0.7
0.2
0.9
0.2

o.o

0.0
0.6

o.o

H 0828

0.9
0.0

0.7

o.o
0.7

13 0023
Sa 0634
1255
1909

3.0
0.1
3.1
0.3

0.9

o. 0
o. 9

2.5

0.8

0.1

1.0

o.o

1.0

1.0
0.1
0.9

o. 6 o. 2

14 0610 -0.1
Th 1223 2.8
1830 0.0

0.9
0.0

29 0549
F 1159
1801

0.0
2.2
0.2

o.o
0.7
0.1

14 0115
Su 0727
1350
2009

2.8
0.3
3.0
0.5

0.9
0.1
0.9
0.2

29 0013
H 0618
1243
1858

2.3
0.3
2.6
0.5

0.7
0.1
0.8
0.2

14 0238
w 0843
1513
2145

2.4
0.7
2.8
0.8

0.7
0.2
0.9
0.2

29 0129
Th 0731
1406
2037

2.4
0.6
2.9
0.7

0.7
0.2
0.9
0.2

15 0044
F 0702
1319
1930

0.9
0.0
0.9
0.1

30 0009
Sa 0623
1238
1844

2.2
0.1
2.2
0.3

0.7
0.0
0.7
0.1

15 0212
H 0819
1447
2113

2.6
0.4
2.9
0.6

0.8
0.1
0.9
0.2

30 0057
Tu 0700
1332
1953

2.3
0.3
2.7
0.6

0.7
0.1
0.8
0.2

15 0343
Th 0945
1613
2249

2.3
0.8
2.7
0.7

0.7
0.2
0.8
0.2

30 0235
F 0840
1516
2147

2.4
0.6
2.9
0.7

0.7
0.2
0.9

31 0047
Su 0700
1321
1932

2.2
0.1
2.3
0.3

0.7

31 0148
w 0753
1430
2058

2.2

0.7
0.1
0.8
0.2

2.9
0.0
2.8
0.2

o.o

o. 7
0.1

0.4
2.7
0.6

Time meridian 75 W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean-low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

o.z

HAMPTON ROADS (Sewells Pt.), VA., 1983

91

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters


OCTOBER
Time

Height

Day

NOVEMBER

Time

Height

Time

Height

Day

ft
2.5
0.6
3.0
0.6

0.8
0.2
0.9
0.2

16 0507
Su 1108
1723
2347

ft
2.2
0.6
2.5
0.4

0.7
0.2
0.8
0.1

2 0502
Su 1110
1736
2357

2.7
0.5
3.1
0.4

0.8
0.2
0.9
0.1

17 0556
H 1201
1811

2.3
0.5
2.4

0.7
0.2
0.7

3 0604

1835

2.9
0.3
3.2

0.9
0.1
1.0

18 0029
Tu 0639
1245
1854

0.3
2.4
0.3
2.5

4 0053
Tu 0702
1315
1931

0.2
3.1
0.1
3.3

0.1
0.9
D.O.
1.0

19 0106
w 0717
1330
1936

5 0142

0.1
3.3
0.0
3.3

0.0
1.0
o.o
1.0

.20 0141
Th 0756
1408
2014

6 0231 o.o
Th 0846 3.5
1501 -0.1
2110 3.3

H 1216

w 0755
1410
2023

h m

Height

Time

Height

[)ay

Time

Height

Day

h m
1 0550
Tu 1206
1816

ft
2.9
0.3
2.9

0.9
0.1
0.9

h m
16 0556
w 1211
1811

ft
2.3
0.1
2.1

2 0029

0.2
3.1
0. 1
2.9

0.1
0.9
o.o
0.9

17 0019
Th 0638
1256
1857

o.o
2.4
o.o
2.1

0.1
0.7
0.1
0.8

3 0120 o.o
Th 0738 3.3
1357 . o.o
2002 2.9

o.o
1.0
0.0
0.9

18 0059 -0.1 o.o


F 0719
2.5 0.8
1339 -0.2 -0.1
1938 2.1 0.6

3 0145 -0.2 -0.1


Sa 0808 3.0 0.9
1433 -0.2 -0.1
2031 2.3 0.7

18 0101 -0.4 -0.1


Su 0730 2.5 0.8
1354 -0.4 -0.1
1949 1.9 0.6

0.1
2.5
0.1
2.5

0.0
0.8
0.0
0.8

4 0207 -0.1
F 0827 3.3
1447 -0.1
2050 2.9

o.o
1.0
o.o
0.9

19 0138 -0.2 -0.1


Sa 0759 2.7 0.8
1421 -0.2 -0.1
2019 2.1 0.6

4 0229 -0.2 -0.1


Su 0852 3.0 0.9
1519 -0.3 -0.1
2116 2.3 0.7

19 0147 -0.5 -0.2


M 0815 2.7 0.8
1440 -0.5 -0.2
2037 2.0 0.6

o.o
2.6
o.o
2.5

o.o
0.8
o.o
0.8

5 0252 -0.1
Sa 0912 3.3
1535 -0.1
2136 2,8

o.o
1.0
o.o
0.9

20 0216 -0.3 -0.1


Su 0840 2.8 0.9
1503 -0.3 -0.1
2101 2.2 0.7

5 0314 -0.2 -0.1


2.9 0.9
1602 -0.2 -0.1
2200 2.2 0.7

20 0236 -0.6 -0.2


Tu 0903 2.8 0.9
1527 -0.5 -0.2
2127 2.1 0.6

0.0
1.1
o.o
1.0

21 0217 o.o
F 0831 2.7
1447 -0.1
2050 2.4

o.o
0.8
o.o
0.7

6 0337
Su 0958
1621
2220

o.o
3.3
o.o
2.6

o.o
1.0
o.o
0.8

21 0256 -0.3 -0.1


H 0921 2.9 0.9
1547 -0.3 -0.1
2143 2.2 0.7

6 0355 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 1018 2.8 0.9
1647 -0.2 -0.1
2243 2.1 0.6

21 0323 -0.5 -0.2


w 0950 2.8 0.9
1615 -0.5 -0.2
2217 2.-2 0.7

H 1040

0.1
3.1
1706 0.1
2306. 2.5

o.o
0.0
0.8

22 0337 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 1005 2.9 0.9
1631 -0.2 -0.1
.2228 2.3 0.7

7 0318
0933
1551
2157

0.0
3.5
o.o
3.2

o.o
1.1
o.o
1.0

22 0252 o.o
Sa 0908 2.8
1526 -0.1
2127 2.4

o.o
0.9
o.o
0.7

8 0403
Sa 1021
1640
2243

0.0
3.5
0.1
3.0

o.o
1.1
o.o
0.9

23 0327
Su 0946
1607
2203

o.o
2.9
o.o
2.4

o.o

9 0447
Su 1109
1729
2330

0.1

o.o

3. 4

l. 0

0.2
2o8

0.1
0.9

24 0402
H 1024
1645
2245

0.0
3.0
0.1
2.4

o.o
0.9
0.0
o. 7

10 0532
H 1155
1818

0.3
3.2
0.4

0.1
1.0
0.1

25 0440
Tu 1107
1731
2328

0.1
3.0
0.2
2.4

11 0019
Tu 0619
1243
1910

2. 6 0.8
0.5 0.2
3.0 0.9
0.6 0.2

26 0526
w 1154
1823

12 0109
w 0708
1337
2008

2.4
0.7
2.9
0.7

0.7
0.2
0.9
0.2

13 0206
Th. 0805
1433
2106

2.3

Time
Day

1 0348
Sa 0956
1629
2255

h m

DECEMBER

w 0647

1304
1912

7 0419

0~9

0.7
o.o
0.6
0.0

~.7

o.o
0.6

ft
o.o
2 .9
0.0
2.5

o.o
0.9
0.0
0.8

2 0056 -0.1
3.0
1344 -0.1
1943 2.4

o.o
0.9
o.o
0.7

h m

1 0006
Th 0628
1251
1853
F 0720

H 0936

7 0437 -0.1
2.6
1728 -0.1
2325 2.0

h m
ft
m
16 0555 2.2 0.7
F 1221 -0.2 -0.1
1814 1.7 0.5

17 0015 -0.3 -0.1


2.3 0.7
1309 -0.3 -0.1
1903 1.8 0.5

Sa 0645

o.o
0.8
0 . 0
0.6

22 0413 -0.5 -0.2


Th 1039 2.8 0.9
1704 -0.4 -0.1
2308 2.3 0.7

o.o
0.8
o.o

23 0509 -0.3 -0.1


F 1132
2.8 0.9
1756 -0.3 ~0.1

1. 9 o. 6
0.1 o.o
2.3 0.7
o.o o.o

24 0002 2.3 0.7


Sa 0605 -02 -0.1
1226 2.7 0.8
1848 -0.2 -0.1

w 1100

8 0502
Tu 1127
1754
2354

0.2
3.0
0.2
2.3

0.1
0.9
0.1
0.7

23 0424 -0.1
w 1052 2.9
1719 -0.1
2317 2.3

o.o
0.9
o.o
0.7

8 0520
Th 1141
1809

~ 0548

1841

0.3
2.8
0.3

0.1
0.9
0.1

24 0514
Th 1143
1810

o.o
2.9
0.1

o.o
0.9
0.0

F 0605

o.o
0.9
0.1
0.7

10 0041
Th 0636
12-58
1931

2.2
0.5
2.6
0.4

0.7
0.2
0.8
0.1

25 0010
F 0610
1239
1907

2.3
0.1
2.8
0.2-

0.7
0.0
0.9
0.1

10 0058
Sa 0652
1308
1935

1.9
0.2
2.1
0.1

0.6
0.1
0.6
o.o

25 0100 2.4
Su 0708 0.0
1324 2.6
1945 -0.1

Q.3
3.0
0.4

0.1
0.9
0.1

11 0135
F 0727
1350
2022

2.1
0.6
2.4
0.5

0.6
0.2
0.7
0.2

26 0111
Sa 0713
1340
2006

2.4
0.3
2.7
0.2

0.7
0.1
0.8
0.1

11 014 7
Su 0743
1354
2022

1.8
0.3
2.0
0.1

o. 5
0.1
0.6
0.0

26 0203
M 0814
1425
2043

2.5 0.8
0.1 -0.0
2.4 0.7
o.o o.o

27 0019
Th 0618
1249
1919

2.4
0.4
3.0
0.5

0.7
0.1
0.9
0.2

12 0229
Sa 0827
1443
2117

2.0
0.6
2.3
0.4

0.6
0.2
0.7
0.1

27 0218
Su 0825
1445
2109

2.4
0.4
2.7
0.3

0.7
0.1
0.8
0.1

12 0237
H 0840
1445
2109

1.8
0.3
1.9
0.1

0.5
0.1
0.6
o.o

27 0307
Tu 0924
1531
2144

2.5
0.1
2.3
0.0

0.8
0.0
0.7
o.o

2.7
0.7

0.7
0.2
0.8
0.2

28 0119
F 0721
1353
2022

2.4
0.5
2.9
0.6

0.7
0.2
0.9
0.2

13 0325
Su 0927
1541
2206

2.0
0.6
2.2
0.4

0.6
0.2
0.7
0.1

28 0327
H 0939
1553
2212

2.5
0.3
2.6
0.2

0.8
0.1
0.8
0.1

13 0329
Tu 0936
1538
2156

1.9
0.2
1.8

0.6
0.1

o. 5

28 0410
w 1033
1634
2244

2.5
0.1
2.2
o.o

0.8
o.o
0.7
o.o

14 0309
F 0906
1532
2206

2.2
0.8
2.6
0.7

0.7
0.2
0.8
0.2

29 0227
Sa 0833
1502
2129

2.5
0.6
2.9
0.6

0.8
0.2
0.9
0.2

14 0421
H 1028
1634
2254

2.1
0.5
2.1
0.3

0.6
0.2
0.6
0.1

29 0433
Tu 1049
1659
2310

2.7
0.3
2.5
0.1

0.8
0.1
0.8
0.0

14 0419 1.9
w 1036 0.1
1633 1.7
2242 -0.1

0.6
o.o
0.5
o.o

29 0513 2.6
Th 1139 0.0
1736 2.1
2340 -0.1

0.8
0.0
0.6
0.0

15 0411
Sa 1008
1629
2300

2.2
0.8
2.5
0.6

0.7
0.2
0.8
0.2

30 0340
Su 0949
1612
2235

2.6
0.6
2.9
0.5

0.8
0.2
0.9
0.2

15 0510
Tu 1121
1726
2339

2.1
0.3
2.1
0.1

0.6
0.1
0.6
o.o

30 0534
w 1153
1758

2.8
0.1
2.5

0.9
o.o
0.8

15 0509 2.1 0.6


Th 1129 0.0 0.0
1723 1.7 0.5
2331 -0.2 -0.1

30 0612 2.6
F 1237 -0.1
1835 2.0

0.8
0.0
0.6

31 0449
H llOO
1718
2335

2.7
0.4
2.9
0.3

0.8
0.1
0.9
0.1

0~8

o~9

o.o
0.7

w 1212

Time meridian 75" W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is.noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

9 0012
1223
1852

o.o
2.5
0.0

o.o o.o

0.7
0.0
0.8
o.o

31 0033 -0.2 -0.1


Sa 0702 2.1 0.8
1331 -0.2 -0.1
1926 2.0 0.6

10a

SAVANNAH R1VER ENTRANCE. GA 1983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters

JANUARY
Time

Height

Day

FEBRUARY
Time

Height

Day
16 a31a -0.2 -0.1
Su Og18 6.8 2. 1
1550 o.a a.o
2126 6.0 1.8

2 0405 -1.3 -0.4


Su 1016 8.1 2.5
1643 -a.9 -0.3
2248 6.8 2.1

17 0347 -0.1
H 0951 6.7
1627 o.o
2203 6.0

a.o
2.0
a.o
1.8

3 0459 -1.0 -0.3


1.1 2,3
1736 -0.7 -0.2
2348 6.7 2.0

18 0427
Tu 1027
1701
2245

a.o

o.a

6. 5
o. 1

2.

6.0

1.8

4 0557 -0.7 -0.2


Tu 1207 7.3 2.2
1829 -0.5 -0.2

19 0506
w 1108
1741
2331

M 1111

h m

6.6 2.0
-0.3 -0.1
1303 6.8 2.1
1927 -0.3 -0.1

20 0551
Th 1151
1827

6 0147 6.5 2.0


Th 0758 0.0 o.a
1358 6.4 2.a
2025 -0.2 -0.1

5 0047

w 0657

Height

Day

ft
m
a312 -1.5 -0.5
Sa a921 8.4 2.6
1552 -1.1 -0.3
2149 6.9 2.1
h m

Time

ft

a
a. a

a. 2 o. i
6.3
0.1
6. 1

1.9
o.o
1. 9

MARCH
Time

Height

Time

Height

Time

Height

Day

Day

Day

ft
m
0442 -1.4 -0.4
Tu 1049 7.6 2.3
170g -1.1 -0.3
2323 7.0 2.1

h m
ft
m
16 0403 -0.3 -0.1
w 1000 6.6 2.0
1631 -0.2 -0.1
2218 6.6 2.0

h m
ft
m
1 0333 -1.7 -0.5
Tu 0935 7.8 2.4
1555 -1.3 -0.4
2205 7. 6 2.3

h m
ft
m
16 0305 -0.4 -0.1
w 0900 6.9 2.1
1524 -0.4 -0.1
2113 7.2 2.2

2 0534 -0.9 -0.3


7.0 2.1
1759 -0.8 -0.2

17 0443 -0.1 0.0


Th 1039 6.4 2.0
1706 -0.2 -0.1
2302 6. 7 2.0

2 0421 -1.3 -0.4


7.4 2.3
1640 -1.1 -0.3
2253 7.4 2.3

17 0342 -0.4 -0.1


Th 0934 6.7 2.0
1600 -0.3 -a.1
2152 7.3 2.2

3 0509 -0.9 -0.3


Th 1107 6.9 2.1
1724 -0.6 -0.2
2340 7.0 2.1

18 a423 -a.2 -0.1


F 1013 6.5 2.0
1639 -0.3 -0.1
2237 7.3 2.2

h m

w 1141

3 0018 6.8 2.1


Th 0628 -0.5 -0.2
1231 6.5 2.0
1849 -0.4 -0.1
4 0110

18 0525 o.o
F 1121 6.2
1749 -0.1
2349 6.7

o.o
1.g
0.0
2.0

w 1021

6.6
0.0
1323 6.0
1942 -0.1

2.0
0.0
1.8
0.0

19 0616
Sa 1210
1839

0.3
6.0
o.o

0.1
1.8
o.o

F 1153

5 0205 6.3
Sa 0824 .0.3
1414 5.7
2041 0.1

1.9
0.1
1.7
o.o

20 0043
Su 0716
1306
1941

6.7
0.5
5.8
o.o

2.0
0.2
1.8
o.o

5 0031
Sa 0649
1240
1gOQ

6.7
0.2
5.9
0.3

6. 2
0.5
5.4
0.2

1. 9
0.2
1.6
0.1

21 0145 6.7
M 0825 0.5
140.9 5.7
2049 -0.1

2.0
0.2
1.7
a.a

6 0121
Su 0745
1331
1g56

6.3
0.6

F 0724

0.3

0.1

6. 2

1. 9

0.2

a.1

21 0021
F a645
1242
1918

6.2
a.5

1.9
a.2

6. 0

1. 8

a.1

o.o

6 0304
Su a924
1510
2135

22 0115

6.4
a.5
5.8
o.a

4 0557 -0.3 -0.1


6.4 2.0
1810 -0.2 -0.1

19 0506 o.o
Sa 105g 6.3
1722 -0.1
2327 7.2

o.o
1.9
o.o
2.2

2.0
0.1
1.8
0.1

20 0556
Su 1148
1815

0.3
6.1
0.1

0.1
1.9
0.0

21 0023
H 0657
1247
1919

7.1
0.5
5.9
0.2

0.2
1.8
0.1

0.6

1.9
0.2
1.7
a.2

7 0248 6.5
F 0901 0.1
1457 6.1
2120 -0.1

2.0
o.o
1.9
o.o

Sa 0746
1334
2015

2.0
a.2
1.8
a.o

7 0406
H 1018
1610
2227

6.2
0.5
5.3
0.2

1.9
0.2
1.6
0.1

22 0254 6.8 2.1


Tu a936 0.4 a.1
1522 5.7 1.7
2155 -0.4 -a.1

7 0216
H 0845
1426
2054

6.1
0.8
5.3
0.7

1.9
0.2
1.6
0.2

22 0127
Tu 0809
1356
2031

6.9
0.6
5.8
0.2

2.1
0.2
1.8
0.1

8 0348 6.6
Sa 0957 0.2
1554 5.9
221L-a.1

2.0
0.1
1.8
o.a

23 0214 6.6 2.0


Su 0852 0.4 0.1
1433 5.8 1.8
2116 -0.2 -0.1

8 0503
Tu 1110
17a9
2315

6.2
0.4
5.4
0.1

1.9
0.1
1.6
o.o

23 0407 7.0 2.1


w 1a41 o.o 0.0
1638 6.0 1.8
2258 -a.8 -0.2

8 0317
Tu 0943
1530
2153

5.9
0.8
5.2
0.7

1.8
0.2
1.6
0.2

23 0237 6.9
w 0919 o;5
1512 5.9
2143 -0.1

2.1
0.2
1.8
o.o

9 0444 6.7 2.0


Su 1049 0.1 o.a
1649 5.8 1.8
2258 -0.2 -a.1

24 0319 6.8 2.1


H 0957 0.2 0.1
1543 5.8 1.8
2215 -0.6 -0.2

9 0555

6.4
0.3
5.6

2.0
0.1
1.7

24 a518 7.4 2.3


Th 1142 -a.4 -a.1
1747 6.4 2.0

w 1036

9 0422

6.0
0.7
5.4
0.5

1.8
0.2
1.6
0.2

24 0353 7.0 2.1


Th 1026 0.1 0.0
1630 6.3 1.9
2246 -0.5 -0.2

10 0534 6.8 2.1


M 114a a.1 a.a
174a 5.8 1.8
2346 -0.2 -0.1

25 0426 7.2 2.2


Tu 1100 -0.1 a.a
1652 6.0 1.8
2315 -a.9 -a.3

10 ooo3 -o.1
Th 0637 6.6
1243 0.1
1841 5.8

o;o
2.0
0.0
1.8

25 aaoa -1.2 -0.4


F 0619 7.8 2.4
1240 -0.8 -0.2
1847 7.0 2.1

10 0518
Th 1126
1726
2335

6.2
0.5
5.6.
0.3

1.9
0.2
1. 7
0.1

25 0505 7.3 2.2


F 1126 -0.3 -0.1
1739 6.8 2.1
2347 -0.9 -0.3

11 0621
Tu 1226
1824

2.1.
0.0
1. 8

26 0531 7.6 2.3


w 12aa -a.5 -0.2
1758 6.4 2.a

11 0048 -0.2 -0.1


F 0715 6.8 2.1
1328 o.o 0.0
1918 6.0 1.8

26 0056 -1.5 -0.5


Sa 0712 8.1 2.5
1333 -1.2 -0.4
1941 7.4 2.3

11_0608
F 1211
1812

6.5
0.3
6.0

2.0
0.1
1.8

26 0604 7.7 2.3


Sa 1219 -0.7 -0.2
1835 7.4 2.3

12 0030 -0.3 -0.1


w 0701 7.0 2.1
1312 o.o o.o
1903 5. 9 1. 8

27 aa11 -1.3 -0.4


Th a631 8.a 2.4
1256 -a.9 -a.3
1856 6.7 2.a

12 0131 -0.3 -0.1


Sa 0749 6.9 2.1
1408 -0.2 -0.1
1954 6.1 1.9

27 0152 -1.7 -0.5


Su 0803 8.2 2.5
1423 -1.4 -0.4
2029 7.7 2.3

12 0022
Sa 0648
1256
1853

o.o
6.7
0.1
6.3

o.o
2.0
o.o
1.9

27 0044 -1.2 -0.4


Su 0657 7.9 2.4
1310 -1.1 -0.3
1925 7.9 2.4

13 0112 -0.3 -0.1


Th 0738 7.0 2.1
1354 -0.1 0.0
1940 6.0 1.8

28 01a9 -1.6 -0.5


F a725 8.3 2.5
1352 -1.2 -0.4
1951 7.0 2.1

13 0212 -0.4 -0.1


Su 0823 6.9 2.1
1445.-0.2 -0.1
2028 6.3 1.9

28 0245 -1.8 -0.5


H 0849 8.1 2.5
1510 -1.5 -0.5
2116 7.7 2.3

13 0105 -0.2 -0.1


Su 0723 6.9 2.1
1336 -0.1 0.0
1928 6.6 2.0

28 0136 -1.4 -0.4


H 0744 8.0 2.4
1358 -1.2 -0.4
2010 8.1 2.5

14 0154 -0.3 -0.1


F 0812 7.0 2.1
1435 -0.1 o.o
2015 6.0 1.8

29 0205 -1.8 -0.5


Sa 0817 8.4 2.6
1443 -1.4 -0.4
2043 7.2 2.2

14 0249 -0.4 -0.1


H 0854
6.8 2.1
1521 -0.3 -0.1
2102 6.4 2.0

14 0147 -0.3 -0.1


M 0755 6.9 2.1
1414 -0.3 -0.1
2002 6.9 2.1

29 0226 -1.5 -0.5


Tu 0828 7.9 2.4
1443 -1.2 -0.4
2054 8.2 2.5

15 0234 -0.3 -0.1


Sa 0845 6.9 2.1
1513 -a.1 o.o
2050 6.0 1.8

30 0259 -1.8 -0.5


Su a908 8.3 2.5
1533 -1.4 -0.4
2136 7.2 2.2

15 0326 -0.4 -0.1


Tu 0926 6.7 2.0
1557 -0.3 -0.1
2139 6.5 2.0

15 0226 -0.4 -0.1


Tu 0827 6.9 2.1
1451 -0.3 -0.1
2037 7.1 2.2

30 0313 -1.3 -0.4


w 0910 7.6 2.3
1526 -1.0 -0.3
2138 8.0 2.4

6. 9
o.o
5. 9

w 1158
1758

31 0350 -1.7 -0.5


H 0958 8.0 2.4
1621 -1.3 -0.4
2229 7.2 2.2

Time meridian 75 w. oooa is midnight. 12aa is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

1631
2246

5. 5

2.2

31 0358 -1.0 -0.3


Th 0952 7.2 2.2
1608 -0.7 -0.2
2219 7.6 2.3

SAVANNAH RIVER ENTRANCE, GA., 1983

101

Times and Heights of High and low Waters


APRil
Time

Height

Day
h m
ft
m
1 0442 -0.6 -0.2
F 1033 6.7 2.0
1647 -0.3 -0.1
2304 7. 2 2.2

HAY
Time

Height

Time

JUNE

Height

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
16 0407 -0.3 -0.1
Sa 0954 6.6 2.0
1616 -0.3 -0.1
2218 7.8 2.4

1 0457
Su 1043
1656
2312

ft
0.1
6.1
0.4
6.8

o.o
1.9
0.1
2.1

Time

Height

Day
h m

Time

Height

Day

h m
ft
m
16 0443 -0.2 -0.1
M 1035 6.4 2.0
1654 -0.2 -0.1
2301 7.8 2.4

Time

Height

Day
h m

1. 0

0.2
1.7
0.3

h m
ft
m
16 0623 -0.3 -0.1
Th 1236 6.6 2.0
1846 0.0 o.o

6.3
0.8
5.7
1.2

1.9
0.2
1.7
0.4

17 0052 7.2 2.2


F 0723 -0.3 -0.1
1340 6.7 2.0
1952 0.1 o.o

1. 9

ft

1 0556
w 1141
1754

0.6
5.7

2 0005
Th 0644
1230
1850

2 0525 -0.1
Sa 1117 6.3
1732 0.2
2349 6.8'

o.o
1.9
0.1
2.1

17 0453 o.o
Su 1043 6.3
1704 -0.1
2312 7.6

o.o
1.9
o.o
2.3

2 0540
H 1126
1741
2357

0.5
5.8
0.8
6.5

0.2
1.8
0.2
2.0

17 0538
Tu 1136
1753

0.0
6.2
o.o

o.o
1.9
o.o

3 0613
Su 1201
1818

0.4
5.9
0.6

0.1
1.8
0.2

18 0546
H 1138
1802

0.2
6.1
0.2

0.1
1.9
0.1

3 0629
Tu 1215
1831

0.8
5.6
1.1

0.2
1.7
0.3

18 0002
w 0639
1242
1858

7.5
0.1
6.2
0.2

2.3
o.o
1.9
0.1

F 0737

4 0036
H 07D6
1251
i912

6.4
0.8

2.0
0.2
1. 7

7.3
0.5
6.0
0.3

2.2
0.2
1.8
0.1

4 0046
w 0724
1308
1930

6.2
1.0
5.5
1.3

1.9
0.3
1.7
0.4

19 0106
Th 0743
1351
2009

7.2

o. 3

19 0010
Tu 0647
1242
1908

6.3
0.3

5 0129
Tu 08D3
1346
2015

6.1
1.0
5.4
1.1

1.9
0.3
1.6
0.3

20 0116
w 0757
1353
2020

7.1
0.5
6.0
0.3

2.2
0.2
1.8
0.1

5 0139
Th 0820
1404
2033

6.0
1.0
5.6
1.3

1.8
0.3
1.7
0.4

20 0213
F 0848
1502
2117

7.0
0.0
6.6
0.1

6 0228
w 0903
1446
2115

5.9
1.1
5. 4
1.1

1.8
0.3
1. 6
o. 3

21 0226
Th 0906
1509
2132

7.0
0.4
6.2
0.1

2.1
0.1
1.9

o. 0

6 0236
F 0916
1503
2132

6.0
0.9
5.8
1.1

7 0331
Th 0959
1548
2211

5.9
0.9
5.5

o. 9

1.8
0.3
1.7
0.3

22 0337 7.0 2.1


F 1009 0.0 0.0
1623 6.7 2.0
2234 -0.2 -0.1

0333
Sa 1005
1601
2225

8 0433
1646
2303

6.1
0.7
5.9
0.6

1.9
0.2
1.8
0.2

23 0446 7.2 2.2


Sa 1105 -0.4. -0.1
1726 7.2 2.2
2331 -0.6 -0.2

9 0524
Sa 1134
1737
2350

6.3
0.4
6.3
0.3

1.9
0.1
1.9
0.1

24 0545 7.4 2.3


Su 1156 -0.7 -0.2
1819 7.8 2.4

H 1134

10 0608
Su 1217
1819

6.6
0.1
6.7

2.0
~.o

11 0035 o.o
H 0645 6.8
1259 -0.1
1858 7.2

3 0055

6. 2

1324
194 7

0. 8
5.8
1. 2

1.8
0.4

18 0153 6.9 2.1


Sa 0822 -0.3 -0.1
1444 6.9 2.1
2058 0.1 o.o

2.2
0.1
1.9
0.1

4 0144
Sa 0830
1416
2049

6.0
0.7
6.0
1.1

1.8
0.2
1.8
0.3

19 0255 6.6 2.0


Su 0920 -0.3 -0.1
1545 7.1 2.2
2159 0.0 o.o

2. 1
o.o
2.0

o.o

5 0239
Su 0919
1512
2144

6.0
0.5
6.3
0.9

1.8
0.2
1.9
0.3

20 0356 6.5 2.0


M 1012 -0.4 -0.1
1644 7.3 2.2
2254 ~0.1 o. 0

1.8
0.3
1.8
0.3

21 0319 6.9 2.1


Sa 0946 -0.2 -0.1
1609 7.0 2.1
2218 -0.1 o.o

6 0333
M 1008
1607
2236

6.0
0.2
6.7
0.5

1. 8

0.1
2.0
0.2

21 0454 6.4 2.0


Tu 1102 -0.4 -0.1
1738 7.6 2.3
2345 -0.1 0.0

6.0
0.6
6.1
0.8

1.8
0.2
1.9
0.2

22 0424 6.9 2.1


Su 1041 -0.4 -0.1
1708 7.4 2.3
2315 -0.4 -0.1

0430 6.1
Tu 1054 -0.1
1700 7.2
2327 0.2

1.9
0.0
2.2
0.1

22 0545 6.3 1.9


w 1150 -0.4 -0.1
1824 7.7 2.3

8 0430
Su 1052
1654.
2315

6.2
0.3
6.6
0.5

1.9
0.1
2.0
0.2

23 0523 6.9 2.1


H 1129 -0.6 -0.2
1800 7.8 2.4

6.3 1.9
-0.4 -0.1
7.7 2.3

23 0034 -0.2 -0.1


Th 0632 6.3 1.9
1235 -0.4 -0.1
1907 7.7 2.3

9 0521

6.4
0.0
7.1

2.0
0.0
2.2

24 0006 -0.5 -0.2


Tu 0611 6.9 2.1
1.216 -0.7 -0.2
1845 8.0 2.4

9 0017 -0.1 o.o


Th 0612 6.5 2.0
1226 -0.6 -0.2
1838 8.1 2.5

24 0120 -0.2 -0.1


F 0713 6.3 1.9
1317 -0.3 -0.1
l946 7.7 2.3

2.0

25 0026 -0.9 -0.3


H 0636 7.5 2.3
1245 -0.9 -0.3
1908 8.1 2.5

10 0001 0.1 0.0


Tu 0605 6.6 2.0
1219 -0.2 -0.1
1824 7.5 2.3

25 0056 -0.6 -0.2


w 0657 6.9 2.1
1301 -0.7 -0.2
1928 8-1 2.5

10 0108 -0.3 -0.1


F 0701 6.6 2.0
1315 -0.8 -0.2
1926 8.4 2.6

25 0204 -0.1
Sa 0753 6.2
1402 -0.1
2023 7.5

o.o
1.9
o.o
2.3

o.o
2.1
0.0
2.2

26 0117 -1.0 -0.3


Tu 0722 7.5 2.3
1330 -0.9 -0.3
1950 8.3 2.5

11 0048 -0.1 o.o


w 0647 6.7 2.0
1300 -0.4 -0.1
1905 7.9 2.4

26 0143 -0.6 -0.2


Th 0738 6.8 2.1
1345 -0.6 -0.2
2006 8.0 2.4

11 0159 -0.5 -0.2


Sa 0749 6.7 2.0
1405 -0.9 -0.3
2013 8.5 2.6

26 0246 -0.1
Su 0830 6.1
1442 o.o
2057 7.3

0.0
1.9
0.0
2.2

12 0118 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 0721 6.9 2.1
1338 -0.3 -0.1
1935 7.5 2.3

27 0205 -1.0 -0.3


w 0803 7.4 2.3
1415 -0.9 -0.3
2031 8.3 2.5

12 0133 -0.3 -0.1


Th 0728 6.8 2.1
1343 -0.6 -0.2
1947 8.2 2.5

27 0227 -0.5 -0.2


F 0818 6.6 2.0
1427 -0.4 -0.1
2043 7.8 2.4

12 02SO -0.6 -0.2


Su 0838 6.7 2.0
1457 -0.9 -0.3
2103 8.4 2.6

27 0327
H ogo6
1522
2133

0.0
6.0
0.2
7.1

0.0
1.8
0.1
2.2

13 0200 -0.4 -0.1


w 0758 7.0 2.1
1416 -0.4 -0.1
2012 7.8 2.4

28 0250 -0.9 -0.3


Th 0844 7.1 2.2
1456 -0.7 -0.2
2110 8.0 2.4

13 0219 -0.5 -0.2


F 0808 6.8 2.1
1428 -0.6 -0.2
2030 8.3 2.5

28 0310 -0.3 -0.1


Sa 0854 6.4 2.0
1509 -0.1 o.o
2120 7.5 2.3

13 0341 -0.6 -0.2


H 0931
6.6 2.0
1550 -0.8 -0.2
2157 8.2 2.5

28 0406
Tu 0944
1602
2208

0.2
5.9
0.4
6.9

0.1
1.8
0.1
2.1

14 0241 -0.4 -0.1


Th 0832 6.9 2.1
1453 -0.4 -0.1
2050 7.9 2.4

29 0333 -0.6 -0.2


F 0922 6.8 2.1
1536 -0.4 -0.1
2149 7.7 2.3

14 0305 -0.5 -0.2


Sa 0851 6.7 2.0
1514 -0.6 -0.2
2115 8.3 2.5

29 0350 -0.1
Su 0933 6.1
1547 0.2
2157 7.2

o.o
1.9
0.1
2.2

14 0432 -0.6 -0.2


Tu 1029 6.6 2.0
1645 -0.6 -0.2
2253 7.9 2.4

29 0445
w 1024
1640
2248

0.3
5.9
0.6
6.7

0.1
1.8
0.2
2.0

15 0323 -0.4 -0.1


F 0912 6.8 2.1
1535 -0.4 -0.1
2131 7.9 2.4

30 0415 -0.3 -0.1


Sa 1002 6.4 2.0
1616 o.o o.o
2229 7.3 2.2

15 0352 -0.4 -0.1


Su 0939 6.6 2.0
1601 -0.5 -0.2
2206 8.1 2.5

30 0432

15 0527 -0.5 -0.2


w 1133 6.5 2.0
1744 -0.3 -0.1
2353 7.6 2.3

30 0524
Th 110g
1723
2328

0.4
5.9
0.8
6.5

0.1
1.8
0.2
2.0

F 104'9

5. 6
1. 0

1742

0. 2

1627
2237

0.2
5. 9
0.5
6.8

0.1
1. 8
0.2
2.1

31 0512
Tu 1055
1709
2320

0.4
5.8
0.7
6.6

0.1
1.8
0.2
2.0

H lOll

Time meridian 75 w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 1s noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water wh1ch 1s the chart datum of soundings.

8 0523

w 1140
1750

o. 2

104

SAVANNAH, GA., 1983

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters


JANUARY
Time

Height

Day
h m

ft

1 0411 -1.5 -0.5


Sa 1013 8. 9 2.7

1650 -0.9 -0.3


2240 7.4 2.3

FEBRUARY
Time

Height

Time

Height

MARCH

Time

Height

Day

Oay

h m
ft
m
16 0405 -0.2 -0.1
Su 0956 7.5 2.3
1640 o.o o.o
2158 6.8 2.1

ft
m
D535 -1.3 -0.4
Tu 1133 8.1 2.5
1801 -0.9 -0.3

o.o o.o

17 0533
Th 1109
1759
2333

o.o
2.2
o.o o.o
7.6

2.3

18 0615
F 1154
1841

0.2
7.1
0.1

0.1
2.2

Day
h m

Time

Height

Day
h m

16 0455
w 1033
1722
2248

ft

O.D

o.o

7. 3

2.2
0.0
2.3

o.o

7.5

ft

17 0442
M 1027
1717
2235

7.4
0.1
6.8

0.0
2.1

2 0006 7.6 2.3


w 0625 -0.9 -0.3
1220 7.6 2.3
1847 -0.6 -0.2

3 0554 -1.0 -0.3


M 1154
8.2 2.5
1829 -0.6 -0.2

18 0517
Tu 1100
1754
2314

0.1
7.3
0.1
6.9

0.0
2.2
0.0
2.1

3 0055 7.4 2.3


Th 0715 -0.4 -0.1
1308 7.1 2.2
1935 -0.3 -0.1

4 0031 7.2 2.2


Tu 0648 -0.7 -0.2
1247 7.8 2.4
1919 -0.4 -0.1

19 0556
w 1139
1833

0.2
7.2
0.2

0.1
2.2
0.1

4 0147
F 0809
1356
2028

7.2
0.0
6.7
o. 0

2.2
0,0
2.0
0. 0

19 0023
Sa 0708
1244
1932

7.6
0.4
6.9
0.1

2.3
0.1
2.1

5 0127 7.1 2.2


w 0743 -0.3 -0.1
1340 7.4 2.3
2012 -0.2 -0.1

20 0001
Th 0638
1223
1916

7.1
0.3
7.1
0.2

2.2
0.1
2.2
0.1

5 0239
Sa 0905
1443
2122

7.0
0.3
6.4
0.2

2.1
0.1
2.0
0.1

20 0121
Su 0812
1345
2038

7.7
0.6
6.6
0.1

2.3
0.2
2.0

o.o

5 0108
Sa 0737
1313
1949

7.4
0.2
6.6
0.3

7.7
0.6
6.5

2.3
0,2
2.0

2. 3

o.o

o.o

1 D426 -1.6 -0.5


Tu 1022 8.4 2.6
1648 -1. 1 -0.3
2250 8.3 2.5

2 0503 -1.3 -0.4


Su 1103 8,6 2.6
1740 -0.8 -0.2
2333 7.3 2.2

0.1
7.2

Time

Height

Day
h m

ft

16 0358 -0.1
w 0935 7.4
1617 -0.1
2149 7.9

o.o

o.o

o.o

2 D513 -1.2 -0.4


w 1104 7.9 2.4
1732 -0.8 -0.2
2335 8.0 2.4

17 0435
Th 1008
1653
2227

3 0559 -0.8 -0.2


Th 1149 7.4 2.3
1813 -0.4 -0.1

18 0516
F 1047
1733
2312

7.3

0.0
2.3
2.4

2.2

o.o o.o

8.1

2.5

0.1
7.2

o. 0

O.D

o.o

8.1

2.5

19 0602
Sa 1133
1815

0.3
7.0
0.2

0.1
2.1
0.1

2.3
0.1
2.0
0.1

20 0002
Su 0652
1225
1911

8.1
0.5
6.8
0.3

2.5
D.2
2.1
0.1

7.1
0.6
6.3
0.6

2.2
0.2
1.9
0.2

21 D100
H 0757
1329
2017

7.9
0.6
6.6
0.3

2.4
o. 2
2.0
0.1

4 0020 7.7 2.3


F 0646 -0.3 -0.1
1231 6.9 2.1
1859 D.O o.o

2.2

6 0222 7.1
Th 0840 O.D
1431 7.0
2106 -0.1

2.2
0.0
2.1
0.0

21 D052
F 0733
1315
2010

7.2
0.5
6.9
0.2

2.2
0.2
2.1
0.1

0332
Su 1001
1537
2216

6.9
0,4
6.2
0.2

2.1
0.1
0.1

21 0224
M 0924
1452
2148

o.o o.o

0155
Su 0830
1403
2041

7 0317 7.1
F 0938 0.1
1524 6.7
2159 -0.1

2.2
0.0
2.0
0.0

22 0149
Sa 0839
1411
2110

7.3
0.6

2.2
0.2
2.0

7 0430
H 1055
1633
2310

6.9
0.4
6.1
0.1

2.1
0.1
1.9
0.0

22 0336 7.7 2.3


Tu 1036 0.3 0.1
1608 6.5 2.0
2254 -0.4 -0.1

7 0249
H 0925
1454
2140

6.9
0.8
6.2
0.7

2.1
0.2
1.9
0.2

22 0206
Tu 0907
1441
2130

7.8
0.6
6.6
0.2

2.4
0.2
2.D
0.1

8 0413 7.1 2.2


Sa 1034 0.2 0.1
1618 6.5 2.0
2251 -0.2 -0.1

23 0251 7.5 2.3


Su 0950 0.5 0.2
1516 6.6 2.0
2214 -0.2 -0.1

8 0529
Tu ~148
1732

7.0
0.3
6.2

2.1
0.1
1.9

23 0451 7.9 2.4


w 1139 o.o o.o
1727 6.8 2.1
2355 -0.8 -0.2

8 D345
Tu 1021
1553
2236

6.8
0.8
6. 1
D.6

2.1
0.2
1. 9
0.2

23 0318 7.8
w 1016 0.4
1558 6.7
2238 -0.1

2.4
0.1
2.0
0.0

9 0509 7.2 2.2


Su 1127 0.1 0.0
1713 6.4 2.0
2341 -0.3 -0.1

24 0357 7.6 2.3


H 1057 D.2 0.1
1627 6.5 2.0
2315 -0.5 -0.2

9 0000

0.0
7.1
0.2
6,4

0.0

24 0603 8.2 2.5


Th 1237 -0.5 -0.2
1837 7.2 2.2

9 0445

0.1
2.0

w 1113
1654
2331

6.8
D.6
6.3
0.4

2.1
0.2
1.9
D.1

24 0433 7.9 2.4


Th 1118 O.D 0.0
1715 7.1 2.2
2339 -0.6 -0.2

10 0604
M 1217
1808

25 051D 7..9
Tu 1158 -0.1
1742 6.7

7,4
0.0
6.5

2.3
0.0
2.0

6. 7

o.o o.o

2.4

w 0621

1237
1827

1.9

2.2

2.0

10 0049 -0.2 -0.1


Th 0712 7.3 2.2
1323 0.0 o.o
1914 6.6 2.0

25 0055 -1.3 -0.4


F 0706 8.6 2.6
1333 -0.9 -0.3
1936 7.7 2.3

10 0544
Th 1205
1752

7.0
0.4
6.5

2.1
0.1
2.0

25 0544 8.2 2.5


F 1216 -0.4 -0.1
1822 7.6 2.3

11 0029 -0.4 -0.1


Tu 0654 7.5 2.3
1306 -0.1 0.0
1856 6.5 2.0

26 0014 -0.9 -0.3


w 0621 8.3 2.5
1257 -0.5 -0.2
1851 7.0 2.1

11 0135 -0.3 -0.1


F 0752 7.5 2.3
1410 -0.1 0.0
1955 6.8 2.1

26 0151 -1.6 -0.5


Sa 0802 8.9 2.7
1425 -1.2 -0.4
2029 8.1 2.5

1l 0021
F D637
1253
1843

0.2
7.2
0.2
6.8

0.1
2.2
0.1
2.1

26 0037 -1.0 -0.3


Sa 0646 8.5 2.6
1309 -0.8 -0.2
1920 8.2 2.5

12 0116 -0.4 -0.1


w 0738 7.6 2.3
1351 -0.1 o.o
1941 6.6 2.0

27 0112 -1.3 -0.4


Th 0722 8.7 2.7
1354 -0.8 -0.2
1951 7.3 2.2

12 0221 -0.3 -0.1


Sa 0831 7.5 2.3
1453 -0.1 o.o
2031 6.9 2.1

27 0245 -1.8 -0.5


Su 0852 8.9 2.7
1515 -1.3 -0.4
2118 8.4 2.6

12 D1D9
Sa 0720
1338
1928

7.4
0.0
7.1

o.o

0.0
2.3
2 . 2

27 0133 -1.3 -0.4


Su 0741 8.7 2.7
1359 -1.1 -0.3
2011 8.6 2.6

13 0200 -0.4 -0.1


Th 0818 7.7 2.3
1437 -0.1 0. 0
2018 6.7 2.0

28 0208 -1.6 -0.5


F 0817 8.9 2.7
1448 -1.1 -0.3
2044 7.6 2.3

13 0303 -0.3 -0.1


Su 0903 7.5 2.3
1534 -0.2 -0.1
2104 7.0 2.1

28 0336 -1.8 -0.5


M 0936 8.7 2.7
1603 -1.3 -0.4
2204 &.4 2.6

13 0154 -0.1
Su 0759 7.5
1421 -0.1
2006 7.3

O.D
2.3
0.0
2.2

28 0225 -1.5 -0.5


M D829 8.7 2.7
1448 -1.2 -0.4
2057 8.8 2.7

14 0245 -0.4 -0.1


F 0854 7.7 2.3
1521 -0.1 o.o
2052 6.7 2.0

29 0302 -1.8 -0.5


Sa 0908 9.0 2.7
1540 -1.2 -0.4
2136 7.8 2.4

14 0341 -0.2 -0.1


H 0931 7.5 2.3
1611 -0.1 0. 0
2136 7.2 2.2

14 0237 -0.1
H 0834 7.5
1502 -0.1
2-039 7.6

o.o

29 0316 -1.5 -0.5


Tu 0914 8.4 2.6
1534 -1.1 -0.3
2141 8.8 2. 7

15 0326 -0.3 -0.1


Sa 0926 7.6 2.3
1603 -0.1 o.o
2126 6.7 2.0

30 0355 -1.8 -0.5


Su 0958 8.9 2.7
1629 -1.3 -0.4
2224 7.8 2.4

15 0419 -0.1
Tu 1000 7.4
1648 -0.1
2210 7.3

o.o

15 0318 -0.1
Tu 0906 7.5
1540 -0.1
2115 7.8

0.0
2.3

o.o

2.3
0.0
2.2

31 0445 -1.6 -0.5


M 1045 8.5 2.6
1716 -1.1 -0.3
2314 7.7 2.3

Time meridian 75 W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 1s noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which 1s the chart datum of soundings.

o.o

2.3
0.0
2.3

o.o

2.4

30 0403 -1.3 -0.4


w 0954 8.1 2.5
1618 -0.9 -0.3
2223 8.7 2.7
31 D448 -0.9 -0.3
Th 1034 7.7 2.3
1701 -0.5 -0.2
23D4 8.3 2.5

SAVANNAH, GA., 1983

105

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters


APRIL
Time

MAY

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

h m
ft
m
1 0533 -0.5 -0.2
F 1114
7. 2 2.2
1742 -0.1 0.0
2343 8.0 2.4

Time

Height

Day
h m

ft
0.1

16 0504
Sa 1031
1714
2256

o.o
8.5

o.o
2.6

7. 1

o.o

2.2

JUNE

Time

Height

Day
h m

0550
Su 1120
1751
234g

Time

o.o
2.0
0.1
2.3

h m
ft
16 0544 0.0
M 1117
6.8
1754-0.1
2343 8.4

o.o
2. l
0.0
2.6

0647
w 1213
184 7

ft
0.4
6.5
0.9

0.4
6.6
0.7

0.1
2.0
0.2

17 0636
Tu 1218
1850

0.1
6.7
0.1

o.o
2.0
o.o

2 0038
Th 0734
125g
1939

7.2
0.5
6.5
1.0

2.2
0.2
2.0

o. 3

17 0132 7.8 2.4


F 0812 -0.3 -0.1
1418 7.2 2.2
2038 0.1 o.o

7.4
0.7
6.5

2.3
0.2
2.0

8.1
0.2

1. 0

o. 3

18 0044
w 0735
1325
1952

2.5
0.1
2.0
0.1

3 0126
F 0822
1353
2036

7.1
0.5
6.7
1.1

2.2
0.2
2.0
o. 3

18 0230 7.5 2.3


Sa 0907 -0.3 -0.1
1519 7.4 2.3
2140 0.1 0.0

7.2

7.g
0.1

2.4

6. 9

4 0214
Sa og15
1447
2136

7.0
0.4
6.g
1.0

2.1
0.1
2.1
0.3

19 0326 7.2 2.2


Su 1002 -0.4 -0.1
1617 7.7 2.3
2237 o.o 0.0

6.9
0.3
7.2
0.8

2.1
0.1
2.2
0.2

20 0423 7.0 2.1


M 1055 -0.5 -0.2
1715 7.9 2.4
233'2 -0.1 0.0

6.8

2.1
0.0
2.3
0.2

21 0521 6.9 2.1


Tu 1145 -0.6 -0.2
1810 8.1 2.5

7 0502 6.8 2.1


Tu 1147 -0.2 -0.1
1736 7.9 2.4

22 0024 -0.3 -0.1


w 0617 6.8 2.1
1233 -0.6 -0.2
1901 8.3 2.5

h m

o.o
2.1
0.1

17 0551
Su 1120
1802
2349

0.3
6.9
0.2
8.3

0.1
2.1
0.1
2.5

3 0028
Su 0704
1236
1911

7.6
0.4
6.6
0.6

2.3
0.1
2.0
0.2

18 0645
M 1217
1858

0.4
6.7
0.3

0.1
2.0
0.1

3 0033
Tu 0721
1247
1926

4 0113
M 0753
1324
2004

7.3
0.7
6.4
0.9

2.2
0.2

19 0050
Tu 0745
1324
2004

8.1
0.5
6.6
0.4

2.5
0.2
2.0
0.1

4 0119
w 0812
1337
2020

0.8
6.4

2.2
0.2
2.0

1.1

0. 3

19 0148
Th 0835
1433
2057

0.2

2. 1
0.1

5 0203
Tu 084 9
1416
2101

7.0
O.g
6.3

2.1
0.3
1.9

1. 0

o. 3

20 0156
w 0852
1438
2114

7.g
0.5
6.7
0.3

2.4
0.2
2.0
0.1

5 0211
Th ogo5
1433
2120

7.0
0.8
6.5
1.1

2.1
0.2
2.0
0.3

20 0249 7.7
F 0934 -0.1
1538 7.2
2202 0.0

2.3
0.0
2.2
o.o

5 0306
Su 1006
1541
2233

6 0257
w 0944
1511
2201

6.9
0.9
6. 3
1. 0

2.1
0.3
1. 9

7.8
0.3
7.0
0.0

2.4
0.1
2.1
o.o

0304
0958
1530
2217

6.9
0.7
6.7

2.1
0.2
2.0

1. 0

o. 3

21 0353 7.6 2.3


Sa 1030 -0.3 -0.1
1641 7.6 2.3
2300 -0.2 -0.1

M 1057

o. 3

21 0306
Th 0956
1551
2220

7 0356
Th 1039
1612
2256

6.9
0.8
6.5
0.8

2.1
0.2
2.0
0.2

22 0414 7.9 2.4


F 1057 -0.1 0.0
1659 7.4 2.3
2321 -0.4 -0.1

0402
Sa 1049
1628
2313

6.9
0.4
7.0
0.7

2.1
0.1
2.1
0.2

22 0455 7.5 2.3


Su 1124 -0.6 -0.2
1741 8.0 2.4
2356 -0.5 -0.2

8 0454
F 1129

2.1
0.2
2.0
0.2

23 0523 8.0 2.4


Sa 1150 -0.5 -0.2
1803 8.0 2.4

8 0457
Su 1139
1723

7.0
0.2
7.3

2.1
0.1
2.2

23 0553 7.5 2.3


M 1214 -0.8 -0.2
1837 8.4 2.6

7. 1

9 0003

M 0553

0.5
7.0

0.2
2.1

2.o
0.3

1836

Height

ft
0.1
6.7
0.4
7.7

o.o
6.9
0.3

2 0634

Time

Day

2 0618
Sa 1152
1825

M 1201

Height

Day

6. 7

0.2

o.o

6 0404
1641
2329

o.o

7.5
0.5

0.1
2.0
0.3

h m
ft
m
16 0034 8.1 2.5
Th 0716 -0.3 -0.1
1318 7.0 2.1
lg37 -0.1 o.o

2347

6.9
0.5
6.7
0.5

9 0550
Sa 1218
1806

0.3
7. 1

2.2
0.1
2.2

24 0017 -0.7 -0.2


Su 0622 8.1 2.5
1243 -0.8 -0.2
1859 8.5 2.6

2.3

24 0048 -0.6 -0.2


Tu 0648 7.5 2.3
1302 -0.8 -0.2
1925 8.7 2.7

10 0037
Su 0639
1303
1854

0.3
7.3
0.1
7.5

0.1
2.2
0. 0
2.3

25 0112 -1.0 -0.3


M 0715 8.2 2.5
1331 -1.0 -0.3
1950 8.8 2.7

10 0053 0.2 0.1


Tu 0643 7.1 2.2
1311 -0.2 -0.1
1904 8.1 2.5

25 0140 -0.7 -0.2


w 0735 7.4 2.3
1349 -0.8 -0.2
2010 8.8 2.7

10 0207 -0.2 -0.1


F 0751
6.9 2.1
1414 -0.6 -0.2
2014 8.g 2.7

25 0248 -0.3 -0.1


Sa 0832 6.8 2.1
1451 -0.3 -0.1
2105 8.2 2.5

11 0124 0.1
M 0724
7.4
1346 -0.1
1936 7.8

o.o
2.3
o.o
2.4

26 0203 -1.1 -0.3


Tu 0803 8.1 2.5
1418 -1.0 -0.3
2034 9.0 2.7

11 0141 o.o o.o


w 0729 7.2 2.2
1354 -0.3 -0.1
1949 8.5 2.6

26 0229 -0.7 -0.2


Th 0819 7.3 2.2
1435 -0.6 -0.2
2049 8.7 2.7

11 0300 -0.3 -0.1


Sa 0839 7.0 2.1
1506 -0.7 -0.2
2102 8.9 2.7

26 0333 -0.2 -0.1


Su 0910 6.7 2.0
1535 -0.1 o.o
2139 8.0 2.4

12 0209 o.o
Tu 0802 7.4
1428 -0.1
2013 8.1

o.o
2.3
o.o
2.5

27 0252 -1.1 -0.3


7.9 2.4
1504 -0.8 -0.2
2115 8.9 2.7

12 0230 -0.1 o.o


Th 0811 7.2 2.2
1439 -0.3 -0.1
2031 8.7 2.7

27 0315 -0.6 -0.2


F 0858 7.1 2.2
1520 -0.4 -0.1
2129 8.5 2.6

12 0351 -0.4 -0.1


Su 0928 7.0 2.1
1558 -0.7 -0.2
2152 8.9 2. 7

27 0416 -0.1
M 0945 6.7
1616 0.1
2213 7.8

o.o
2.0
0.0
2.4

13 0255 o.o o.o


w 0837 7.4 2.3
1509 -0.2 -0.1
2051 8.3 2.5

28 0340 -0.9 -0.3


Th 0927 7.6 2.3
1549 -0.6 -0.2
2155 8.7 2.7

13 0317 -0.1 0.0


F 0853 7.1 2.2
1525 -0.3 -0.1
2115 8.8 2. 7

28 0358 -0.4 -0.1


Sa 0935 6.9 2.1
1602 -0.2 -0.1
2205 8.2 2.5

13 0442 -0.4 -0.1


M 1020 6.9 2.1
1650 -0.6 -0.2
2243 8.7 2.7

28 0456
Tu 1020
1655
2245

0.0
6.6
0.3
7.6

0.0
2.0
0.1
2.3

14 0337 o.o
Th 0913 7.3
1550 -0.1
2129 8.5

0.0
2.2
o.o
2.6

29 0423 -0.6 -0.2


F 1004 7.3 2.2
1631 -0.3 -0.1
2232 8.4 2.6

14 0407 -0.1 o.o


Sa 0936 7.0 2.1
1613 -0.3 -0.1
2200 8.8 2.7

29 0442 -0.2 -0.1


Su lOll 6.7 2.0
1643 0.1 o.o
2240 7.9 2.4

14 0533 -0.4 -0.1


Tu 1117 6.9 2.1
1743 -0.5 -0.2
2337 8.4 2.6

29 0535
w 1056
1735
2320

0.1
6.6
0.5
7.5

o.o
2.0
0.2
2.3

15 0420 o.o
F 0950 7.2
1629 -0.1
2211 8.5

0.0
2.2
o.o
2.6

30 0508 -0.3 -0.1


Sa 1040 7.0 2.1
1712 0.1 o.o
2311 8.0 2.4

15 0453 -0.1 o.o


Su 1024 6.9 2.1
1701 -0.2 -0.1
2248 8.6 2.6

30 0524
H 1048
1724
2317

0.1
6.6
0.4
7.6

o.o
2.0
0.1
2.3

15 0623 -0.4 -0.1


w 1217 6.9 2.1
183g -0.3 -0.1

30 0615
Th 1138
1815
2357

0.2
6.7
0.7
7.3

0.1
2.0
0.2
2.2

31 0605
Tu 1128
1805
2354

0.3
6.5
0.6
7.4

0.1
2.0
0.2
2.3

1711

w 0846

1225
1816

0.0

7.7

o.o

Time meridian 75 w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 Is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water whi~h Is the chart datum of soundings.

8 0023

0.3 0.1
6.8 2.1
1235 -0.4 -0.1
1833 8.3 2.5

23 0114 -0.3 -0.1


Th 0706 6.8 2.1
1322 -0.6 -0.2
1946 8.4 2.6

9 0114 0.0 0.0


Th 0658 6.8 2.1
1325 -0.5 -0.2
1925 8.6 2.6

24 0202 -0.3 -0. 1


F 0751
6.8 2.1
1407 -0.5 -0.2
2027 8.3 2.5

w 0600

106

SAVANNAH, GA., 1983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
JULY

Time

AUGUST

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

0655
1223
1858

ft
D.3
6.8
0.8

2 0039
Sa 0739
1312
1952

7.2
0.3
7.0
1. 0

3 0129
Su 0830
14D6
2053

Time

2.2
0.1
2.1

17 D201 7.3 2.2


Su 0837 -D.3 -0.1
1452 7.6 2.3
2114 0.3 0.1

7.0
0.3
7.2
1.0

2.1

4 0220
M 0922
1500
2157
5 0316
Tu 1016
1602
2257

ft
7. 2
0.3
7.6
1.1

0.1
2.3
0.3

2 0141
Tu 0838
1424
2120

7.0
0.3

2.1
0.1

7. 8

2. 4

1.1

0.1
2.2
0.3

18 0257 6.9 2.1


II D931 -0.2 -0.1
1549 7.6 2.3
2212 0.4 0.1

3 D241
w 0940
1527
2228

6.8
0.2
8.0
0.9

6.9
0.2
7.4
0.9

2.1
0.1
2.3
0.3

19 0351 6.6 2.D


Tu 1025 -0.2 -0.1
1646 7.7 2.3
2307 0.3 0.1

4 0346
Th 1042
1634
2329

6.6

0.0
8.2

6.7
0.0
7.7
0.6

2.0
0.0
2.3
0.2

2D 0449 6.5 2.0


w 1117 -0.2 -0.1
1742 7.8 2.4
2358 0.2 0.1

5 0501

6 0420 6.6 2.0


w 1111 -0.2 -0.1
1702 8.0 2.4
2354 0.3 0.1

21 0545 6.5 2.0


Th 1206 -0.2 -0.1
1835 8.0 2.4

7 0 52 7 6. 6 2. 0
Th 1206 -0.5 -0.2
1807 8.4 2.6

22 0048 0.1 0.0


F 0639 6.6 2.0
1254 -0.2 -0.1
1922 8.1 2.5

8 0050 o.o 0.0


F 0632 6.7 2.0
1259 -D.7 -0.2
1906 8.7 2.7

23 0136 0.0 o.o


Sa 0726 6.7 2.0
1341 -0.2 -0.1
2003 8.1 2.5

0.1
2.1
0.2

o. 3

Time

Height

Day

1 OD47
M 0742
1326
2012

Height

Day

h m
ft
m
16 0110 7. 7 2. 3
Sa D744 -0.4 -0.1
1358 7.5 2.3
2014 0.1 o.o

SEPTEMBER

h m
16 0222
Tu D859
1515
2143

ft
6.8
0.3
7.6
0.9

2.1
0.1
2.3
0.3

0.3

17 0317
w 0953
1614
2238

6.5
0.4
7.6
0.8

2.0
0.1
2.3
0.2

2.1
0.1
2.4
0.3

18 0414
Th 104 7
1710
2329

6.4
0.4

2.0

19 0513

2.2

Time

Height

Day

7.7

0.7

Time

Height

Day

h m
1 0214
Th 0912
1502
2204

ft
6.9
0.5
8.2

1.1

2. 1
0.2
2.5
0.3

h m
16 0339
F 1017
1633
2259

1.1

2.0
0.3
2.3
0.3

ft
6.6
0.9
7.6

2 D325

6. 8

1613
2310

0.3
8.4
0.7

2.1
0.1
2.6
0.2

17 0436
Sa 1111
1729
2349

6.7
0.8
7.7
0.9

2.0
0.2
2.3
0.3

2.0
0.1
2.3
0.2

3 0444 7.0
Sa 1123 -0.1
1726 8.7

o.o

2.1

2. 7

18 0536
Su 1200
1819

6.9
0.6
7.9

2.1
0.2
2.4

2.0
0.1

4 D008 0.2 0.1


Su 0600 7.4 2.3
1224 -0.6 -0.2
1832 9.1 2.8

19 0035
M 0629
1248
1904

0.6
7.2
0.5
8.1

0.2
2.2
0.2
2.5

5 0104 -D.2 -0.1


H 0705 7.9 2.4
1320 -0.9 -0.3
1930 9.4 2.9

20 0121
Tu 0714
1333
1943

0.4
7.5
0.4
8.2

0.1

6 D157 -0.6 -0.2


Tu 0802 8.4 2.6
1415 -1.1 -0.3
2021 9.5 2.9

21 0203
w 0752
1417
2016

0.3
0.4
8.2

0.1
2.5

7 D24g -0.9 -0.3


8.8 2. 7
1509 -1.2 -0.4
2109 9.4 2.9

22 0245
Th 0826
1459
2047

0.2
8.0
0.5
8.1

0.1

F 1021

o.s

2.5
D.2

1806

6.5
0.3
7.8

6.7

2.0
2.6

20 0020
Sa 0609
1229
1853

0.6
6.6
0.2
8.0

0.2
2.0
0.1

6 0029 0.1 0.0


Sa 0614 6.9 2.1
1240 -0.7 -0.2
1848 8.9 2.7

21 0106
Su 0659
1315
1938

0.4
6.9
0.2
8.1

0.1

0126 -0.3 -0.1


Su 0719 7.3 2.2
1338 -1.0 -0.3
1946 9.2 2.8

22 0152
M 0742
1401
2015

0.2
7.1
0.2
8.2

0.1
2.2
0.1
2.5

8 0221 -0.6 -0.2


7.7 2.3
1433 -1.2 -0.4
2039 9.4 2.9

23 0237
Tu 0821
1443
2048

0.1
7.3
0.2
8.1

o. 0
0.1
2.5

8 0338 -1.D -0.3


Th 0940 8.9 2.7
16DO -1.0 -0.3
2155 9.1 2.8

23 0323
F 0900
1538
2116

0.2
8.1
0.6
8.0

0.1
2.5
0.2

9 0314 -0.9 -0.3

Tu 0908 8.0 2.4


1527 -1.2 -0.4
2129 9.3 2.8

24 0317
w 0853
1525
2117

0.1
7.4
0.3
8.1

0.0
2.3
0.1
2.5

9 D424 -0.9 -0.3


F 1029 8.9 2.7
1650 -0.7 -0.2
2240 8.6 2.6

24 0400
Sa 0932
1615
2146

0.3
8.3
0.8
7.8

0.1
2.5
0.2
2.4

o.o

F 1142 -0.4 -0.1

1744

8.5

H 0815

F 1139

2.4

2.4
2.1
0.1
2. 5

2.2

w D851

7. 7

2.3
0.1
2.5
0. 1

2.3

2.4
0.2
2.5

2.4

9 0146 -0.3 -D.l


Sa 0733 6.9 2.1
1354 -0.9 -0.3
20DO 9.0 2.7

24 0222 0.0
Su 0807 6.8
1426 -0.1
2040 8.1

0.0
2.1
0.0
2.5

10 0241 -0.5 -0.2


Su 0828 7.1 2.2
1449 -1.0 -0.3
2053 9.1 2.8

25 0306 -0.1
M 0845 6.8
1511 D.O
2114 8.0

o.o
2.1
o.o

10 0403 -1.0 -D.3


w 0959 8.1 2.5
1619 -1.1 -D.3
2218 9.1 2.8

25 0356
Th 0926
1603
2145

0.1
7.5
0.5
7.9

0.0
2.3
0.2
2.4

10 0509 -0.7 -0.2


Sa 1116 8.7 2.7
1739 -0.3 -0.1
2324 8.1 2.5

25 0434
Su 1008
1656
2219

0.4
8.4
0.9
7.7

0.1
2.6
0.3
2.3

11 0335 -0.7 -0.2


M 0921
7.3 2.2
1544 -1.1 -0.3
2143 9.1 2.8

26 0348 -0.1
Tu 0920 6.9
1550 0.2
2145 7.9

o.o

11 0451 -1.0 -0.3


Th 1050 8.2 2.5
1711 -0.9 -0.3
2304 8.6 2.6

26 0432
F 0958
1639
2213

0.2
7.6
0.6
7.8

0.1
2.3
0.2
2.4

11 0554 -0.3 -0.1


Su 1205 8.4 2.6
1828 0.2 D.1

26 0510
H 1048
1735
2300

0.5
8.4
1.1
7.5

0.2
2.6
0.3
2.3

12 D425 -0.8 -0.2


Tu 1D14 7.4 2.3
1637 -1.0 -D.3
2233 8.9 2.7

27 0427
w 0952
1629
2214

6.9
0.3
7.8

o.o o.o

2.1
0.1
2.4

12 D538 -0.8 -0.2


F 1142
8.1 2.5
1802 -0.5 -0.2
2354 8.1 2.5

27 0507
Sa 1034
1716
2248

0.3

0.1
2. 4

0.8
7.7

0.2

2.3

12 0010
II 0640
1254
1919

7.5
0.1
8.1
0. 7

2.3

7. 8

27 0549
Tu 1137
1823
2349

0.6
8.4
1.3
7.3

0.2
2.6
0.4
2.2

13 0514 -0.8 -0.2


w 1108 7.4 2.3
1730 -0.8 -0.2
2325 8.5 2.6

28 0504
Th 1027
1706
2245

0.1
7.0
0.5
7.6

o.o

13 0625 -0.6 -0.2


Sa 1236 8.0 2.4
1854 -D.1 D.O

28 0541
Su 1114
1753
2327

0.4
7.9
1.0
7.5

0.1
2.4
0.3
2.3

13 0057
Tu 0729
1347
2012

7.1
0.5
7.9
1.1

2.2
0.2
2.4
0.3

28 0639
w 1231
1924

o. 7
8.4
1.4

0.2
2.6
0.4

14 0603 -0.8 -0.2


Th 1205 7.4 2.3
1822 -0.5 -0.2

29 0541
F 1104
1743
2318

0.2
7.1
0.7
7.5

14 0042 7.6 2.3


Su 0713 -0.3 -0.1
1327 7.9 2.4
1947 D.4 D.1

29 0618
M 1202
1844

0.5
8.0
1.1

0.2
2.4
0.3

14 0148
w 0822
1440
2109

6.8
0.8
7.7
1.3

2.1
0.2
2.3
0.4

29 0049
Th 0742
1335
2033

7.0
0.8
8.3
1.4

30 0618
Sa 1146
1823

0.2
7.3
o. 8

0.1

15 0132
II 0804
1422
2045

30 0015
Tu 0703
1255
1942

7.3 2.2
D.5 0.2
8.1 2.5
1.3 o.4

15 0240
Th 0921
1536
2204

6. 6

1.0
7.6
1.3

2.0
0.3

30 0158
F 0851
1443
2145

6.9
0.7
8.4

31 0000
Su 0655
1236
1913

7.3
0.3
7.4
1.0

2.2
0.1
2.3
0.3

31 0111
w 0802
1356
2053

7.0
0.6
8.1
1.3

15 0018 8.1 2.5


F 0652 -0.6 -0.2
1300 7.5 2.3
1916 -0.2 -0.1

2.4

2.1
0.1
2.4

2.1

0.2

2.3
D.1

2.2
0.2

2.3

2.2
o. 2

7.1
0.1
7.8
0.7

2.2
0.0
2.4
D.2

2.1
0.2
2.5
0.4

Time meridian 75 w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

0.0

2.5
0.2

2.3

0.4

1.2

2.1
0.2

2.5

0.4

2.1

0.2
2.6
0.4

SAVANNAH, GA., 1g53

107

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters

OCTOBER
Time

Height

Day

NOVEMBER
Time

Height

Day

h m
1 0314
Sa 1001
1556
224g

ft
7.0
0.5
8.5
0.7

2. 1
0.2
2.6
0.2

16 0357
Su 1038
1641
2313

ft
6.8
1.1
7.5
0.9

2.1
0.3
2.3
0.3

2 0433
Su 1107
1707
2347

7.3
0.0
8.7
0.2

2.2
0.0
2.7
0.1

17 0454
H 1129
1736

7.0
0.9
7.7

2.1
0.3
2.3

3 0545

7.8

2.4

1812

9.0

2.7

18 0001
Tu 0550
1216
1822

0.6
7. 4
0.7
7.8

0.2
2. 3
0.2
2.4

4 0041 -0.3 -0.1


Tu 0648 8.4 2.6
1301 -0.8 -0.2
1go9 9.3 2.8

19 0045
w 0637
1304
1905

0.4

0.6
7.9

0.1
2.3
0.2
2.4

5 0133 -0.7 -0.2


9.0 2.7
1356 -0.9 -0.3
1g59 g,3 2.8

20 0128
Th 0721
134g
1944

0.2
8.0
0.5
7.9

6 0223 -0.9 -0.3


Th 0832 9.3 2.8
1448 -1.0 -0.3
2047 9.2 2.8

21 0210
F 0759
1432
2018

7 0310 -0.9 -0.3


9.4 2.9
1539 -0.8 -0.2
2131 8.8 2.7

H 1206 -0.4 -0.1

h m

Time

Height

DECEMBER
Time

Height

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
1 0530 8.0 2.4
Tu 114 7 -0.3 -0.1
1750 8.6 2.6

16 0506
w 1144
1736

ft
7.3
0.7
7.3

2.2
0.2
2.2

2 0016 -0.5 -0.2


8.6 2.6
1243 -0.6 -0.2
1845 8. 7 t.7

17 0008
Th 0558
1233
1825

0.2
7.7
0.6
7.4

0.1
2.3
0.2
2.3

3 0106 -0.8 -0.2


Th 0724 9.1 2.8
1336 -0.8 -0.2
1936 8.7 2.7

18 0053
F 0645
1320
1910

0.0
8.0
0.4
7.4

2.4
0. 1
2.3

w 0629

ft
h m
m
1 0608 8.4 2.6
Th 1222 -0.5 -0.2
1821 7.8 2.4

16 0515
F 1200
1740

ft

7.5
0.5
6.8

2.3
D.2
2.1

3 0129 -0.9 -0.3


Sa 0751 8.9 2.7
1405 -0.7 -0.2
2000 7.7 2.3

18 0106 -0.4 -0.1


Su 0704 8.2 2.5
1343 0.1 o.o
1926 6.9 2.1

4 0215 -0.9 -0.3


Su 0836 8.9 2.7
1453 -0.6 -0.2
2042 7.5 2.3

19 0154 -0.6 -0.2


M 0754 8.4 2.6
1433 -0.1 o.o
2013 7.0 2.1

5 0302 -0.7 -0.2


8.7 2.7
1541 -0.4 -0.1
2122 7.3 2.2

20 0245 -0.7 -0.2


Tu 0840 8.6 2.6
1524 -0.1 0.0
2100 7.1 2.2

6 0347 -0.5 -0.2


Tu 0957 8.4 2.6
1624 -0.2 -0.1
2157 7.1 2.2

21 0334 -0.8 -0.2


W0927 8.7 2.7
1613 -0.2 -0.1
2147 7.0 2.1

7 0429 -0.2 -0.1


8.1 2.5
1706 0.1 0.0
2234 6.9 2.1

22 0423 -0.8 -0.2


Th 1015 8.6 ~.6
1703 -0.2 -0.1
2237 7.0 2.1

0.1
2.4
0.2
2.4

5 0242 -0.9 -0.3


Sa 0857 9.4 2.9
1517 -0.6 -0.2
2106 8.2 2.5

20 0219 -0.1
Su 0812 8.6
1453 0.3
2029 7.4

o.o

0.2
8.3
0.5
7.9

0.1
2.5
0.2
2.4

6 0328 -0.7 -0.2


Su 0940 9.2 2.8
1604 -0.4 -0.1
2145 7.g 2.4

21 0304 -0.2 -0.1


H 0852 8. 7 2. 7
1539 0.3 0.1
2108 7.3 2.2

22 0250
Sa 0835
1514
2050

0.2
8.5
0.6
7.8

0.1
2.6
0.2
2.4

H 1021

8 0356 -0.7 -0.2


Sa 1003 9.3 2.8
1627 -0.5 -0.2
2213 8.4 2.6

23 0329
Su 0909
1556
2122

0.2 0.1
8.6 2.6
0.7 <0.2
7.6 <.3

8 0456
Tu 1103
1734
2304

9 0441 -0.4 -0.1


Su 1048 9.0 2.7
1714 -0.1 o.o
2255 7.9 2.4

24 0408 0.3
M 0949 <8.7
1640 0.8
2202 7.5

0.1
2.7
0.2
2.3

10 0524 -0.1
M 1133 8.6
1801 0.4
2337 7.4

0.0
2.6
0.1
2.3

25 0450-0.4
Tu 1030 8.'7
1724 1.0
2244 7.3

11 0609
Tu 1220
1850

0.4
8.2
0.9

0.1
2.S
D.3

26 0533
w 1120
1813
2335

12 0019
w 0655
1308
1940

7.0

2.1

F 0919

Height

o.o

o.o

w 0743

Time
Day

17 0017 -0.2 -0.1


Sa 0612 7.8 2.4
1251 0.2 0.1
1836 6.8 2.1

19 0138 -0.1
Sa 0730 8.3
1407 0.3
1g51 7.4

F 0813

Height

2 0040 -0.8 -0.2


8.7 2.7
1314 -0.7 -0.2
1914 7.8 2.4

4 0155 -O.g -0.3


9.3 2.8
1427 -0.8 -0.2
2022 8.5 2.6

7.7

Time
Day

2.5
0.1
2.3

2.6
D.1
2.3

F 0702

M 0916

7 0413 -0.4 -0.1


8.8 2.7
1649 o.o 0.0
2226 7.5 2.3

22 0347 -0.1
Tu 0935 8. 7
1626 0.4
2151 7.2

o.o

2.7
0.1
2.2

w 1034

o.o o.o

8.4
0.4
7. 2

2.6
0.1
2. 2

23 0435 -0.1
w 1020 8.6
1715 0.5
2237 7.0

o.o
2.6
0.2
2.1

8 0511
Th 1112
1749
2314

0.1
7.8
0.3
6.7

0.0
2.4
0.1
2.0

23 0514 -0.7 -0.2


F 1106
8.4 2:.6
1752 -0.2 -0.1
2333 7.0 2'.1

0.3
8.0
0.7
6.9

0.1
2.4
0.2
2.1

24 0524
Th 1ll2
1805
2333

o.o

1818
2346

0.0
2.6
0.2
2.1

0552
ll49
1831
2354

0.3
7.5
0.5
6.6

0.1
2.3
0.2
2.0

24 0607 -0.5 -0.2


Sa 1201 8.1 2.5
1844 -0.2 -0:.1

0.1
2. 7
0.3
2.2

10 0622
Th 1227
1905

0.7
7.7
1.0

0.2
2.3
0.3

25 0618
F 1210
1900

0.1
8.3
0.6

o.o
2.5
0.2

10 0634
Sa 1231
1916

0.6
7.3
0.7

0.2
2.2
0.2

25 0034 7.0 2.1


Su 0703 -0.3 -0.1
1258 7.8 2.4
1938 -0.1 o.o

0.5
8.6
1.1
7.1

0.2
2.6
0.3
2.2

ll 0031
F 0710
1315
1956

6. 7
1.0
7.5
1.2

2.0
0.3
2.3
0.4

26 0039
Sa 0716
13ll
2000

6. 8

0.2
8.1
0.5

2.1
0.1
2. 5
0.2

11 0042
Su 0723
1315
2005

6. 6
0.8
7.1

o. 7

2. 0
0.2
2.2
0. 2

26 0136 7.1 2.2


H 0804 -0.2 -0.1
1354 7.5 2.3
2036 -0.2 -0.1

o. 8 o. 2
7.9
1. 2

2.4
0. 4

27 0626
Th 1218
1912

0.6
8.4
1.2

0.2
2.6
0.4

12 0122
Sa 0804
1404
2049

6.6
1.2
7.3
1.2

2.0
0.4
2.2
0.4

27 0147
Su 0821
1414
2102

6.9
0.3
7.9
0.4

2.1
0. 1
2.4

12 0132
M 0815
1401
2057

6.6
1.0
7.0
0.7

2.0
0.3
2.1
0.2

27 0240 7.2 2.2


Tu 0906 -0.1 o:.o
1454 7.3 2.2
2134 -0.3 -0 . 1

13 0110
Th 0747
1400
2033

6.8
1.1
7.6
1.4

2.1
0.3
2.3
0.4

28 0039
F 0727
1321
2017

6.9
0.7
8.3
1.2

2.1
0.2
2.5
0.4

13 0217
Su 0901
1455
2143

6.6
1.2

28 0257
H 0927
1518
2201

7.2
0.2
7.8

2.2
0.1
2.4

o. 3

2.1

o.o o.o

13 0224
Tu 0913
1453
2149

1. 0

7. 2
1.0

2.0
0.4
2. 2
0.3

6.9
0.5

2.1
0.2

28 0343 7.4 2,.3


w 1008 -0.1 0.0
1553 7.1 2.2
2230 -0.4 -0.1

14 0201
F 0843
1452
2129

6. 7

2. 0

1.3
7.5
1.4

0.4
2.3
0.4

29 0152
Sa 0837
1428
2125

6.9
0.7
8.3
0.9

2.1
0.2
2.5
0.3

14 0312
H 0959
1549
2233

6.8

2.1

1. 2

o. 4

7.2
0.8

2.2
0.2

29 0404 7.5 2.3


Tu 1030 -0.1 0.0
1622 7.8 2.4
2257 -0.3 -0.1

14 0319
w 1012
1545
2240

6.9
0.9
6.8
0.3

2.1
0.3
2.1
0.1

29 0445 7.6
3
Th 1106 -0.2 -o. 1
1655 6.9 2,. 1
2323 -0.6 -0~2

15 0258
Sa 0941
1548
2224

6.7
1.3
7.5
1.2

2.0
0.4
2.3
0.4

30 0307
Su 0945
1538
2227

7.1
0.4
8.3
0.5

2.2
0.1
2.5
0.2

15 0410
Tu 1052
1644
2321

7.0
1.0
7.3
0.5

2.1
0.3
2.2
0.2

30 0508 7.9 2.4


w 1127 -0.3 -0.1
1724 7.8 2.4
2350 -0.6 -0.2

15 041 7
Th 1108
1644
2331

7.2
0.7
6.8

2.2
0.2
2.1

30 0545 7.9 24
F 1200 -0.4 -0.1
1755 6.9 2.1

31 0422
H 1049
1646
2323

7.5
0.1
8.4
0.0

2.3
0.0
2.6

9 0538

w 1145

8.5
0.6
6.9

0. 1

o.o

Time meridian 75 W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

6.8

zr.
I

o.o o.o

31 0014 -0.7 -0,2


Sa 0640 8.1 2,5
1252 -0.5 -0.2
1849. 7.0 2,1

108

MAYPORT, FLA., 1983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
JANUARY
Tlme

Height

FEBRUARY
Time

Height

Time

Height

MARCH
Time

Height

Time

Height

Time

Height

Day

Day

Day.

Day

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
1 0315 -1.2 -0.4
Sa 1006 5.3 1.6
1609 -1.0 -0.3
2227 4.3 1. 3

h m
ft
m
16 0310 -0.3 -0.1
Su 1002 4.3 1.3
1555 -0.1 o.o
2214 3.6 1.1

h m
ft
m
1 0455 -1.1 -0.3
Tu 1128 4.6 1.4
1730 -1.1 -0.3
2354 4.4 1.3

h m
ft
m
16 0403 -0.3 -0.1
w 1043 4.1 1.2
1630 -0.3 -0.1
2257 4.0 1.2

h m
ft
m
1 0343 -1.3 -0.4
Tu 1014 4.7 1.4
1609 -1.2 -0.4
2235 4.7 1.4

h m
ft
m
16 0306 -0.4 -0.1
w 0941 4.2 1.3
1523 -0.5 -0.2
2155 4.4 1.3

2 0413 -1.0 -0.3


Su 1059 5.1 1.6
1703 -0.9 -0.3
2324 4.3 1.3

17 0347 -0.1
M 1037 4.2
1627 -0.1
2249 3.7

2 0554 -0.7 -0.2


4.3 1.3
1821 -0.8 -0.2

17 0443 -0.2 -0.1


Th 1115 4.0 1.2
1707 -0.3 -0.1
2336 4.1 1.2

2 0434 -1.0 -0.3


4.5 1.4
1654 -1.0 -0.3
2323 4.6 1.4

17 0345 -0.4 -0.1


Th 1018 4.1 1.2
1559 -0.4 -0.1
2232 4.4 1.3

o.o
1.3
o.o
1.1

w 1218

w 1101

3 0512 -0.7 -0.2


M 1152 4,g 1.5
1800 -0.7 -0.2

18 0422
Tu 1109
1703
232-7

4.1
0.0
3.7

o.o o.o
1.2
o.o
1.1

3 0046 4.3 1.3


Th 0653 -0.3 -0.1
1309 4.0 1.2
1914 -0.5 -0.2

18 0531 o.o 0.0


F 1154 3.8 1.2
1752 -0.2 -0.1

3 0528 -0.6 -0.2


Th 1146 4.2 1.3
1741 -0.6 -0.2

18 0429 -0.2 -0.1


F 1054 4.0 1.2
1640 -0.4 -0.1
2312 4.5 1.4

4 0020 4.3 1.3


Tu 0615 -0.4 -0.1
1246 4.6 1.4
1855 -0.6 -0.2

19 0507
w 1145
1741

0.1
4.0
0.0

o.o
1.2
o.o

4 0142 4.2 1.3


F 0755 0.0 0.0
1404 3.8 1.2
2007 -0.3 -0.1

19 0020 4.1 1.2


Sa 0625 0.1 o.o
1239 3.7 1.1
1842 -0.2 -0.1

4 0012 4.4 1.3


F 0621 -0.2 -0.1
1234 3.9 1.2
1830 -0.3 -0.1

19 0515 -0.1 0.0


Sa 1136 3.9 1.2
1725 -0.2 -0.1

4.3 1.3
-0.2 -0.1
1345 4.4 1.3
1952 -0.4 -0.1

20 0004
Th 0554
1222
1826

3.8
0.3
3.9
0.0

1.2
0.1
1.2

1.2
0.1
1.1
0.0

20 0111 4.1
Su 0729 0.3
1335 3.5
1940 -0.1

1.2
0.1
1.1

o.o

5 0104
Sa 0719
1326
1925

4.3
0.1
3.7

1.3

o.o

5 0239 4.1
Sa 0856 0.2
1500 3.5
2103 -0.1

o.o
1.1
o.o o.o

20 0000 4.5
Su 0613 0.1
1224 3.7
1818 -0.1

1.4
0.0
1.1

6 0219 4.3 1.3


Th 0825 0.0 0.0
1441 4.1 1.2
2047 -0.3 -0.1

21 0049
F 0649
1308
1917

3.9
0.4
3.8

1.2
0.1
1.2

6 0339
Su 0956
1559
2159

4.1
0.3
3.4

o.o

1.2
0.1
1.0
0.0

21 0218 4.2 1.3


M 0840 0,2 0.1
1444 3.4 1.0
2049 -0.2 -0.1

6 0158
Su 0817
1420
2021

4.1
0.4
3.5
0.3

1.2
0.1
1.1
0.1

21 0057
M 0716
1324
1922

4.4
0.3
3.6

1.3
0.1
1.1

22 0143 4.0
Sa 0751 0.4
1403 3.6
2013 -0.1

1.2
0.1
1.1

7 0437
H 1049
1655
2249

4.1
0.3
3.4

1.2
0.1
1.0

22 0334 4.2 1.3


Tu 0953 0.1 0.0
1557 3.4 1.0
2157 -0.4 -0.1

7 0257
H 0921
1520
2120

4.0
0.6
3.4
0.4

1.2
0.2
1.0
0.1

22 0206
Tu 0828
1437
2034

4.3
0.3
3.6

1.3
0.1
1.1

8 0532 4.1
Tu 1142 0.2
1747 3.4
2337 -0.1

1.2
0.1
1.0
0.0

23 0449 4.4 1.3


w 1100 -0.2 -0.1
1713 3.6 1.1
2305 -0.7 -0.2

8 0358
Tu 1017
1617
2217

4.0
0.6
3.4
0.4

1.2
0.2
1.0
0.1

23 0325 4,4
w 0941 0.2
1554 3. 7
2149 -0.1

1.3
0.1
1.1
0.0

1.3

24 0556 4.6 1.4


Th 1201 -0.6 -0.2
1819 3.8 1.2

9 0457

1.1

w 1108
1713
2308

4.0
0.5
3.5
o. 3

1.2
0.2
1.1
0._1

24 0439 4.5 1.4


Th 1047 -0.1 0.0
1705 3.9 1.2
2256 -0.4 -0.1

5 0119

w 0719

7 0317 4.3 1.3


F 0928 0.1 0.0
1538 3.9 1.2
2141 -0.2 -0.1

o.o o.o

o.o

o.o o.o

o.o

o.o o.o
o.o o.o

8 0415 4.4 1.3


Sa 1026 0.2 0.1
1634 3.8 1.2
2231 -0.2 -0.1

23 0245 4.1 1.2


Su 0902 0.3 0.1
1504 3.5 1.1
2113 -0.3 -0.1

9 0510 4.4 1.3


Su 1121 0.1 0.0
1726 3.7 1.1
2320 -0.2 -0.1

24 0352 4.3 1.3


M 1010 0.1 0.0
1618 3.5 1.1
2215 -0.5 -0.2

10 0558
H 1209
1815

1.4
0.0
1.1

25 0502 4.5 1.4


Tu 1115 -0.3 -0.1
1726 3.6 1.1
2318 -0.8 -0.2

10 0022 -0.2 -0.1


Th 0705 4.3 1.3
1308 -0.1 o.o
1919 3.6 1.1

25 0006 -1.0 -0.3


F 0656 4.8 1.5
1254 -0.9 -0.3
1915 4.1 1.2

10 0550
Th 1153
1803
2356

4.1
0.3
3.6
0.1

1.2
0.1
1.1
0.0

25 0542 4.7 1.4


F 1142 -0.4 -0.1
1806 4.2 1.3
2358 -0.7 -0.2

11 0005 -0.3 -0.1


Tu 0646 4.5 1.4
1252 -0.1 o.o
1902 3.6 1.1

26 0609 4.7 1.4


w 1215 -0.6 -0.2
1832 3.7 1.1

11 0104 -0.3 -0.1


F 0747 4.3 1.3
1346 -0.2 -0.1
1959 3.6 1.1

26 0104 -1.3 -0.4


Sa 0749 5.0 1.5
1347 -1.2 -0.4
2008 4.4 1.3

11 0635
F 1235
1848

4.2
0.1
3.8

o.o

1.3

26 0640 4.8 1.5


Sa 1235 -0.8 -0.2
1902 4.5 1.4

12 0047 -0.3 -0.1


w 0730 4.5 1.4
1334 -0.1 o.o
1943 3.6 1.1

27 0015 -1.1 -0.3


Th 0709 4.9 1.5
1312 -0.9 -0.3
1928 3.9 1.2

12 0142 -0.4 -0.1


Sa 0826 4.3 1.3
1421 -0.3 -0.1
2037 3.7 1.1

27 0158 -1.4 -0.4


Su 0840 5.0 1.5
1435 -1.3 -0.4
2100 4.5 1.4

12 0038 -0.1
Sa 0717 4.3
1312 -0.1
1929 3.9

o.o
1.2

27 0055 -1.0 -0.3


Su 0730 4.9 1.5
1323 -1.0 -0.3
1951 4.7 1.4

13 0125 -0.4 -0.1


Th 0810 4.5 1.4
1413 -0.2 -0.1
2024 3.6 1.1

28 0114 -1.4 -0.4


F 0805 5.1 1.6
1405 -1.2 -0.4
2025 4.1 1.2

13 0217 -0.4 -0.1


Su 0903 4.3 1.3
1453 -0.4 -0.1
2114 3.8 1.2

28 0251 -1.4 -0.4


H 0929
4.9 1.5
1523 -1.4 -0.4
2147 4.6 1.4

13 0116 -0.2 -0.1


Su 0756 4.4 1.3
1345 -0.2 -0.1
Z009 4.1 1.2

28 0146 -1.1 -0.3


H 0819 4.9 1.5
1409 -1.1 -0.3
2037 4.9 1.5

14 0202 -0.4 -0.1


F 0849 4.4 1.3
1448 -0.2 -0.1
2101 3.6 1.1

29 0209 -1.5 -0.5


Sa 0857 5;1 1.6
1457 -1.3 -0.4
2118 4.3 1.3

14 0252 -0.4 -0.1


H 0936 4.3 1.3
1524 -0.4 -0.1
2149 3.8 1.2

14 0153 -0.4 -0.1


H 0834 4.4 1.3
1418 -0.4 -0.1
2046 4.2 1.3

29 0236 -1.1 -0.3


Tu 0905 4,8 1.5
1454 -1.1 -0.3
2123 5.0 1.5

15 0236 -0.3 -0.1


Sa 0926 4.4 1.3
1523 -0.2 -0.1
2138 3.6 1.1

30 0305 -1.5 -0.5


Su 0949 5.1. 1.6
1547 -1.3 -0.4
2209 4.3 1.3

15 0326 -0.4 -0.1


Tu-1011 4.2 1.3
1556 -0.4 -0.1
2222 3.9 1.2

15 0229 -0.4 -0.1


Tu 0908 4.3 1.3
1450 -0.4 -0.1
2120 4.3 1.3

30 0323 -1.0 -0.3


w 0949 4.6 1.4
1537 -1.0 -0.3
2208 4.9 1.5

4.5
0.0
3.6

9 0624

w 1227
1833

4.2
0.1
3.5

o.o

31 0400 -1.3 -0.4


M 1038 4.9 1.5
1638 -1.2 -0.4
2300 4.4 1.3

Time meridian 75" W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

1.2

o.o

1.3

31 0412 -0.7 -0.2


Th 1031 4.3 1.3
1618 -0.7 -0.2
2251 4.8 1.5

MAYPORT, FLA., 1983

109

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters


APRIL
Time

Height

Day

MAY
Time

Height

Time

Height

Day

Day

ft
1!1
045g -0.4 -0.1
1114 4.1 1.2
1703 -0.3 -0. I
2336 4.6 1.4

h m
ft
m
16 0416 -0.3 -0.1
Sa 1039 4.1 1.2
1618 -0.4 -0.1
2259 4.8 1.5

h m
0517
Su 1128
1707
2349

ft
0.1
3. 8
0.2
4.5

2 0551
Sa 1200
1746

o.o o.o
3.g 1.2
0.0 o.o

17 0506 -0.1 o.o


Su 1126 3.9 1.2
1708 -0.2 -0.1
2352 4.7 1.4

2 0605
M 1215
1753

0023
Su 0642
1247
1837

4.4
0.3
3.7
0.4

1.3
0.1
1.1
0.1

18 0605
M 1221
1807

0.1
3.8

0.0
1.2

4 0116
M 0738
1340
1934

4.2
0.6
3.6
0.6

1.3
0.2
1.1
0.2

19 0053
Tu 0712
1327
1915

4.6
0.2
3.8
0.2

5 0214
Tu 0838
1438
2037

4.1
0.8
3.5
0.8

1.2
0.2
1.1
0.2

20 0203
w 0822
1437
2031

6 0314
1538
2137

4.0
0.8
3.6
0.8

1.2
0.2
1.1
0.2

21 0317
Th 0928
1548
2144

7 0415
Th 1025
1635
2231

4.0
0.7
3.7
0.6

8 0508
F 1111
1727
2321

h m

JUNE

Time

Height

Day
m

Time

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

1.2
0.1
1.4

h m
ft
m
16 0500 -0.3 -0.1
M 1120 4.0 1.2
1659 -0.3 -0.1
2349 4.9 1. 5

0.4
3.7
0.5

0.1
1.1
0.2

17 0600 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 1221 3.9 1.2
1802 -o.r o.o

3 0037
Tu 0657
1303
1845

4.3
0.7
3.6
0.8

1.3
0.2
1.1
0.2

18 0050 4.7
w 0705 -0.1
1324 4.0
1912 0.1

1.4

o.o
1.2
o.o

3 0134
F 0745
1407
1953

4.0
0.6
3.7
0.9

1.2
0.2
1.1
0.3

18 0238 4.4 1.3


Sa 0845 -0.4 -0.1
1Sl6 4.4 1.3
2120 o.o 0.0

1.4
0.1
1.2
0.1

4 0130
w 0749
1357
1945

4.1
0.8
3.6
0.9

1.2
0.2
1.1
0.3

19 0156 4.6
Th 0808 -0.1
1430 4.1
2026 0.1

1.4
0.0
1.2
0.0

4 0226
Sa 0834
1458
2054

3.9
0.6
3.9
0.9

1.2
0.2
1.2
0.3

19 0338 4.2 1.3


Su 0940 -0.4 -0.1
161S 4.6 1.4
2221 o.o 0.0

4.5
0.2
3.8
0.2

1.4
0.1
1.2
0.1

5 0225
Th 0844
1454
2048

4.0
0.8
3.7
1.0

1.2
0.2
1.1
0.3

20 0300 4.5 1.4


F 0910 -0.2 -0.1
1535 4.3 1.3
2135 0.1 o.o

0317
Su 0921
1551
2153

3.9
0.4
4.0
0.7

1.2
0.1
1.2
0.2

20 0435 4.1 1.2


M 1031 -0.4 -0.1
1710 4.7 1.4
2318 -0.1 o.o

4.5
0.1
4.0
0.1

1.4
0.0
1.2

F 0933

6 0322

1.2
0.2
1.2
0.3

21 0404 4.4 1.3


Sa 1007 -0.3 -0.1
1637 4.5 1.4
2239 -0.1 o.o

6 0412
M 1007
1644
2248

I. 2

o.o

4.0
0.8
3.8
0.9

3. 8

1549
2146

0.2
4.3
0.4

0.1
1.3
0.1

21 0530 4.0 1.2


Tu 1121 -O.S -0.2
1803 4.8 J.S

1.2
0.2
1.1
0.2

22 0423 4.5 1.4


F 1028 -0.1 0.0
1652 4.3 1.3
2249 -0.2 -0.1

7 0418
Sa 1018
1641
2239

4.0
0.6
4.0
0.7

1.2
0.2
1.2
0.2

22 0502 4.4 1.3


Su 1058 -0.5 -0.2
1733 4.7 1.4
2334 -0.3 -0.1

7 0503 3.8
Tu lOSS -0.1
1735 4.S
2339 0.1

1.2
0.0
1.4

22 0009 -0.2 -0.1


w 0619 3.9 1.2
1206 -0.5 -0.2
1849 4.8 1.5

4.1
0.6
3.9
0.4

1.2
0.2
1.2
0.1

23 0525 4.6 1.4


Sa 1122 -0.4 -0.1
1751 4.6 1.4
2348 -0.4 -0.1

8 0508
Su 1100
1730
2328

4.1
0.3
4.2
0.4

1.2
0.1
1.3
0.1

23 0555 4.3 1.3


H 1147 -0.6 -0.2
1822 4.9 1.5

23 OOS6 -0.3 -0.1


Th 0707 3.8 1.2
1249 -O.S -0.2
1934 4.8 r.5

9 0556
Sa 1153
1814

4.2
0.3
4.1

1.3
0.1
1.2

24 0619 4.7 1.4


Su 1211 -0.7 -0.2
1843 4. 8 l. 5

9 0555
M 1142
1815

4.1
0.0
4.5

1.2
0.0
1.4

24 0027 -0.4 -0.1


Tu 0644 4.2 1.3
1232 -0.7 -0.2
1910 5.0 1.5

9 oo3o -0:2 -0.1


Th 0646 3.9 1.2
1230 -0.7 -0.2
1914 4.9 1.5

24 0141
F 0752
1331"
2016

10 0006
Su 0641
1230
1855

0.2
4.3
0.1
4.3

0.1
1.3
0.0
1.3

25 0042 -0.6 -0.2


M 0709
4.6 1.4
1258 -0.8 -0.2
1931 5.0 1.5

10 0014 0.1 o.o


Tu 0640 4.1 1.2
1219 -0.3 -0.1
1900 4.7 1.4

25 0115 -0.5 -0.2


w 0731 4.2 1.3
1315 -0.7 -0.2
1955 5.0 1.5

10 0119 -o.s -0.2


F 0739 3.9 1.2
1316 -0.9 -0.3
200S S.1 1.6

2S 0222 -0.3 -0.1


Sa 0834 3.7 1.1
1411 -0.4 -0.1
2057 4.7 1.4

11 0048 o.o o.o


M 0721
4.3 1.3
1304 -0.2 -0.1
1936 4.5 1.4

26 0131 -0.8 -0.2


Tu 0755 4.6 1.4
1341 -0.9 -0.3
2017 5.1 1.6

11 0057 -0.2 -0.1


w 0723 4.1 1.2
1301 -0.5 -0.2
1943 4.9 1.5

26 0201 -0.5 -0.2


Th 0815 4.0 1.2
1356 -0.6 -0.2
2038 4. 9 1. 5

11 0210 -0.7 -0.2


Sa 0829 4.0 1.2
140S -0.9 -0.3
20S7 5.2 1.6

26 0304 -0.2 -0.1


Su 0913 3.7 1.1
1449 -0.3 -0.1
2136 4.6 1.4

12 0125 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 0800 4.3 1.3
1339 -0.4 -0.1
2014 4.6 1.4

27 0219 -0.8 -0.2


w 0839 4.4 1.3
1423 -0.8 -0.2
2059 5.1 1.6

12 0141 -0.4 -0.1


Th 0806 4.1 1.2
1343 -0.6 -0.2
2026 5.0 1.5

27 0244 -0.5 -0.2


F 0856
3.9 1.2
1436 -0.5 -0.2
2117 4.8 1.5

12 0303 -0.8 -0.2


Su 0922 4.0 1.2
14S9 -0.9 -0.3
2149 S.2 1.6

27 0342 -0.1
M 0953 3.7
1527 -0.1
2213 4.5

13 0206 -0.4 -0.1


w 0837 4.3 1.3
1414 -0.5 -0.2
2053 4.7 1.4

28 0303 -0.7 -0.2


Th 0923 4.3 1.3
1505 -0.7 -0.2
2142 5.0 1.5

13 0228 -0.5 -0.2


F 0851
4.1 1.2
1427 -0.7 -0.2
2112 5.1 1.6

28 0326 -0.3 -0.1


Sa 0937 3.8 1.2
1514 -0.3 -0.1
2200 4.7 1.4

13 03S5 -0.8 -0.2


H 101S 4.0 1.2
1S52 -0.8 -0.2
224S S.l 1.6

28 0418
Tu 1033
1603
2252

o.o

3.6
0.1
4.4

0.0
1.1
0.0
1.3

14 0246 -0.4 -0.1


Th 0916 4.2 1.3
1452 -0.5 -0.2
2131 4.8 1.5

29 0348 -0.5 -0.2


F 1005 4.1 1.2
1544 -0.4 -0.1
2224 4.8 l. 5

14 0315 -0.6 -0.2


Sa 0937 4.1 1.2
1514 -0.7 -0.2
2201 5.1 1.6

29 0408 -0.1
Su 1019 3.7
1553 -0.1
2238 4.6

14 0451 -0.7 -0.2


Tu 1112 4.1 1.2
16S1 -0.6 -0.2
2339 s.o I.S

29 04S6
w 1112
1641
2331

0.2
3.7
0.3
4.3

0.1

15 0330 -0.4 -0.1


F 0955 4.2 1.3
1534 -0.5 -0.2
2211 4.9 1.5

30 0432 -0.2 -0.1


Sa 1046 3.9 1.2
1626 -0.1 o.o
2307 4.6 1.4

15 0405 -0.5 -0.2


Su 1028 4.0 1.2
1604 -0.5 -0.2
2252 5.0 1.5

30 0447
H 1059
1632
2320

0.1
3.7
0.2
4.4

1.1
0.1
1.3

15 OS49 -0.6 -0.2


w 1210 4.1 1.2
17S7 -0.3 -0.1

30 OS31
Th 1152
1723

0.3
3. 7
0.5

31 0531
Tu 1141
1715

0.3
3.6
0.5

0.1
1.1
0.2

w 0933

o.o o.o

o.o

0.0
1.1

o.o
1.4

o.o

Time meridian 75 W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

h m

1 0002
w 0613
1226
1802

ft
4.3
0.5
3.6
0.7

1.3
0.2
1.1
0.2

h m
ft
m
16 0038 4.8 J.S
Th 0648 -O.S -0.2
1311 4.2 1.3
190S -0.1 o.o

2 004g
Th 0659
1316
1853

4.1
0.6
3.6
0.9

1.2
0.2
1.1
0.3

17 0138 4.6 1.4


F 0748 -0.4 -0.1
1414 4.3 1.3
2014 o.o o.o

o.o

osss

3.9

1.2

182S

4.7

1.4

w 1142 -0.4 -0.1

-0.3 -0.1
3.8 1.2
-O.S -0.2
4.8 1.5

0.0
1.1

o.o
1.4

1.1

0.1
1.3
0.1
1.1

0.2

MAYPORT, FLA., 1983

110

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters


JULY

Time

AUGUST

Height

Time

Height

Day

Day

Time

Height

Day

SEPTEMBER
Time

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

h m
0007
0610
1234
1810

ft
4.1
0.4
3.8
0.7

1.2
0.1
1.2
0.2

h m
ft
m
16 0113 4.6 1.4
Sa 0719 -0.5 -0.2
1349 4.5 1.4
1954 o.o 0.0

1 0045
M 0650
1321
1925

ft
4.1
0.3
4.3
0.8

1.2
0.1
1.3
0.2

h m
16 0236
Tu 0839
1518
2135

ft
4.1
0.3
4.8
0.7

1.2
0.1
1.5
0.2

h m
1 0206
Th 0812
1457
2119

ft
4. 1
0.6
4.9
1.0

1.2
0.2
1.5
0.3

h m
16 0402
F 1002
1641
2253

ft
4.2
1. 1
4.9
1.2

1.3
0.3
1.5
0.4

2 0046
Sa 0650
1318
1905

4.0
0.4
3.9
0.8

1.2
0.1
1.2
0.2

17 0211 4.3 1.3


Su 0815 -0.4 -0.1
1447 4.6 1.4
2100 0.2 0.1

2 0134
Tu 0742
1417
2031

3.9
0.3
4.4
0.8

1.2
0.1
1.3
0.2

17 0336
w 0936
1617
2232

4.0
0.4
4.8
0.7

1.2
0.1
1.5
0.2

2 0319
F 0919
1612
2225

4.1
0.4
5.0
0.7

1.2
0.1
1.5
0.2

17 045 7
Sa 1057
1733
2342

4.3
1.0

1.3
0.3

5. 0
1. 0

o. 3

3 0132
Su 0737
1407
2004

3.9
0.4
4.0
0.8

1.2
0.1
1.2
0.2

18 0308 4.1 1.2


M 0910 -0.2 -0.1
1548 4.6 1.4
2200 0.2 0.1

3 0231

3.8
0.2

1.2
0.1

1521
2140

0.7

0.2

1.2
0.1
1.5
0.2

0433
Sa 1029
1721
2327

4.2
0.2
5.3
0.3

1.3
0.1
1.6
0.1

18 054 7
Su 1143
1819

1.3
0.3

l. 4

3.9
0.4
4.8
0.7

4.4
0.9

4. 6

18 0434
Th 1031
1713
2324

5. 1

1. 6

4 0219

3.8
0.2
4.1
0.7

1.2
0.1
1.2
0.2

19 0406 3.9 1.2


Tu 1004 -0.2 -0.1
1646 4.7 1.4
2257 0.2 0.1

3.8

1.2

1500
2109

19 0527
F 1121
1803

4.0
0.4
4.g

1.2
0.1
1.5

4 0543 4.4
Su 1132 -0.1
1823 5.5

1.3
0.0
1. 7

19 0020
M 0632
1225
1900

0.9
4.6
0.7
5.2

0.3
1.4
0.2
1. 6

0315
Tu 0919
1558
2210

3.7
0.1
4.3
0.4

1.1
0. 0
1.3
0.1

20 0501 3.8
w 1056 -0.1
1738 4.7
2350 0.2

1.2
0.0
1.4
0.1

5 0449 3.8 1.2


F 1044 -0.2 -0.1
1736 5.0 1.5
2345 0.0 0.0

20 0009
Sa 0617
1208
1851

0.6
4.0
0.3
4.9

0.2
1.2
0.1
1.5

5 0025 -0.1 0.0


M 0643 4.7 1.4
1232 -0.4 -0.1
1918 5.6 l. 7

20 0058
Tu 0715
1304
1939

0.7
4.7
0.6
5.2

0.2
1.4
0.2
1.6

3.7 1.1
-0.2 -0.1
4.6 1.4
0.1 0.0

21 0555 3.8
Th 1142 -0.1
1827 4.7

1.2
0.0
1.4

6 0555 4.0 1.2


Sa 1145 -0.5 -0.2
1837 5.2 1.6

21 0054
Su 0703
1250
1931

o. 4
4.1
IJ.2
5. 0

0.1
1.2
0.1
l. 5

6 0115 -0.4 -0.1


Tu 0738 5.0 1.5
1328 -0.6 -0.2
2010 5.7 1.7

21 0132
w 0754
1340
2015

0.5
4.9
0.5
5.1

0.2
1.5
0.2
1.6

7 0516 3.7 1.1


Th 1108 -0.5 -0.2
1756 4.8 1.5

22 0035 0.1 0.0


F 0643 3.8 1.2
1228 -0.2 -0.1
1913 4.8 1.5

0042 -0.3 -0.1


Su 0657 4.2 1.3
1241 -0.8 -0.2
1933 5.4 1.6

22 0132
M 0745
1329
2010

0.3
4.2
0.2
5.0

0.1
1.3
0.1
1.5

7 0205 -0.6 -0.2


5.3 1.6
1421 -0.7 -0.2
2059 5.7 1.7

22 0203
Th 0831
1414
2050

0.4
5.0
0.5
5.1

0.1
1.5
0.2
1.6

8 0005 -0.2 -0.1


F 0617 3.8 1.2
1203 -0.7 -0.2
1852 5.0 1.5

23 0120 o.o 0.0


Sa 0728 3.8 1.2
1310 -0.2 -0.1
1955 4.8 1.5

8 0136 -0.6 -0.2


4.4 1.3
1339 -1.0 -0.3
2028 5.5 1.7

23 0208
Tu 0825
1405
2047

0.3
4.3
0.2
4.9

0.1
1.3
0.1
1.5

8 0253 -0.7 -0.2


5.4 1.6
1515 -0.6 -0.2
2147 5.5 1.7

23 0233
F 0905
1449
2123

0.4
5.0
0.5
5.0

0.1
1.5
0.2
1.5

9 0101 -0.5 -0.2


Sa 0715 3.9 1.2
1256 -0.9 -0.3
1949 5.2 1.6

24 0200 o.o 0.0


Su 0810 3.8 1.2
1350 -0.2 -0.1
2034 4.7 1.4

9 0227 -0.8 -0.2


Tu 0849 4.6 1.4
1435 -l.O -0.3
2119 5.5 1.7

24 0240
w 0900
1439
2122

0.2
4.4
0.2
4.9

0.1
1.3
0.1
1.5

9 0341 -0.7 -0.2


F 1011 5.5 1.}
1609 -0.4 -0.1
2236 5.3 1.6

24 0304
Sa 0937
1526
2157

0.4
5.1
0.6
4.9

0.1
1.6
0.2
1.5

10 0153 -0.7 -0.2


Su 0811 4.0 1.2
1351 -1.1 -0.3
2043 5.3 1.6

25 0238 0.0
M 0850
3.8
1426 -0.1
2113 4.7

o.o

10 0318 -0.9 -0.3


w 0943 4.8 1.5
1530 -0.9 -0.3
2211 5.4 1.6

25 0310
Th 0937
1514
2154

0.2
4.5
0.3
4.8

0.1
1.4
0.1
1.5

10 0429 -0.4 -0.1


Sa 1101 5.5 1.7
1704 o.o 0.0
2323 5.0 1.5

25 0337
Su 1013
1604
2230

0.4
5.1
0.7
4.7

0.1
1.6
0.2
1.4

11 0247 -0.9 -0.3


M 0906 4.2 1.3
1447 -1.1 -0.3
2136 5.3 1.6

26 0314
Tu 0928
1502
2149

0.0
3.9

o.o
1.2
o.o o.o

1.4

26 0342
F 1009
1547
2226

0.3
4.5
0.5
4.7

0.1
1.4
0.2

11 0517 -0.1
Su 1152 5.4
1800 0.4

0.0

4.6

11 0410 -0.9 -0.3


Th 1035 4.9 1.5
1627 -0.7 -0.2
2301 5.2 1.6

1.6
0.1

26 0414
M 1050
1650
2307

0.5
5.2
0.9
4.6

0.2
1.6
0.3
1.4

12 0340 -1.0 -0.3


Tu 1001 4.3 1.3
1542 -l.O -0.3
2230 5.2 1.6

27 0345
w 1006
1536
2224

0.0
3.9
0.2
4.5

o.o

1.2
0.1
1.4

12 0459 -0.8 -0.2


F 1128 5.0 1.5
1725 -0.4 -0.1
2352 4.9 1.5

27 0411
Sa 1043
1625
2258

0.3
4.6
0.6
4.6

0.1
1.4
0.2
1.4

12 0013
M 0608
1246
1901

4.7
0.2
5.2
0.7

1.4
0.1
1.6
0.2

27 0457
Tu 1135
1740
2354

0.6
5. 2
1.1
4.5

0.2
1. 6
0.3
1.4

13 0433 -0.9 -0.3


w 1056 4.4 1.3
1642 -0.8 -0.2
2323 5.1 1.6

28 0417
Th 1043
1613
2259

0.1
4.0
0.3
4.4

0.0
1.2
0.1
1.3

13 0552 -0.5 -0.2


Sa 1223 4.9 1.5
1826 0.0 o.o

28 0446
Su 1119
1709
2333

0.4
4.7
0.8
4.4

0.1
1.4
0.2
1.3

13 0106
Tu 0705
1343
2002

4.5
0.6
5.0

28 0546
w 1226
1842

0.8

0.2

l.O

1.4
0.2
1.5
0.3

14 0528 -0.8 -0.2


Th 1153 4.5 1.4
1744 -0.5 -0.2

29 0451
F 1117
1653
2331

0.2
4.0
0.5
4.3

0.1
1.2
0.2
1.3

14 0045 4.6 1.4


Su 0645 -0.2 -0.1
1319 4.9 1.5
1930 0.3 0.1

29 0525
M 1200
1800

0.5
4.7
0.9

0.2
1.4
0.3

14 0203
w 0804
1443
2104

4.3
0.9
4.9
1.2

1.3
0.3
1.5
0.4

15 0018 4.8 1.5


F 0623 -0.7 -0.2
1250 4.5 1.4
1847 -0.2 -0.1

30 0525
Sa 1154
1736

0.3
4.1
0.7

0.1
1.2
0.2

15 0140
M 0740
1418
2034

30 0012
Tu 0613
1247
1858

4.3
0.6
4.8
1.1

1.3
0.2
1.5
0.3

15 0302
Th 0904
1544
2202

4.2

1.3

31 0007
Su 0604
1235
1826

4.2
0.3
4.2
0.8

1.3
0.1
1.3
0.2

31 0101
w 0709
1348
2007

4.2
0.6
4.8
1.1

1.3
0.2
1.5
0.3

M 0827

6 0414

w 1014

1657
2308

1.2
0 .0
1.4

h m

w 0839

4 0338
Th 0940
1628
2245

o.o o.o
1.4
o. 4 0.1
4. 7

M 0755

4.4
0.0
4.8
0.6

1.3
0.0
1.5
0.2

w 0830

!h 0921

1. 4

Time meridian 75" W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

1. 0

4.9
1.2

o. 3
1.5
0.4

l. 5

5. 1

1. 6

1.2

0.4

29 0049
Th 0645
1331
1951

4.4
0.9
5.1
1.3

1.3
0.3
1.6
0.4

30 0156
F 0754
1446
2104

4.3
0.9
5.1
1.1

1.3
0.3
1.6
0.3

MAYPORT, FLA., 1983

111

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters


OCTOBER
lime

Height

Day

NOVEMBER
Time

Height

Day

h m
1 0313
Sa 0909
1559
2212

ft
4.4
0.8
5.3
0.9

1.3
0.2
1.6
0.3

2 0427
Su 1020
1708
.2310

4.6
0.5
5.4
0.5

3 0532

Time

16 0421
Su 1023
1653
2300

1.4
0.4
1.5
0.4

1 0518
Tu 1116
1748
2342

1.4
0.2
1.6
0.2

17 0513
M 1111
1740
2340

4.7
1.2
5.0
1.0

1.4
0.4
1.5
0.3

2 0614
w 1211
1838

4.9
0.2
5.6

1.5
0.1
1.7

18 0558
Tu 1155
1822

4.8
1.0
5.1

1.5
0.3
1.6

4 0004 0.1
Tu 0627 5.3
1222 -0.1
1859 5.7

o.o
1.6
o.o

0.8
5.0
0.8
5.1

0.2
1.5
0.2
1.6

F 0752

1.7

19 0017
w 0640
1235
1904

5 0054 -0.2 -0.1


w 0722 5.6 1. 7
1317 -0.3 -0.1
1949 5.7 1.7

20 0050
Th 0720
1312
1942

0.6
5.2
0.6
5.1

0.2
1.6
0.2
1.6

Sa 0837

6 0140 -0.4 -0.1


Th 0811 5.8 1.8
1408 -0.4 -0.1
2036 5.6 1.7

21 0124
F 0758
1349
2018

0.4
5.3
0.5
5.0

0.1
1.6
0.2
1.5

Su 0923

7 0226 -0.5 -0.2


F 0859 5,9 1.8
1458 -0.3 -0.1
2122 5.4 1.6

22 0156
Sa 0834
1426
2054

0.3
5.4
0.5
4.9

0.1
1.6
0.2
1.5

8 0311 -0.4 -0.1


5.8 1.8
1548 -0.1 o.o
2208 5.2 1.6

Su 0911

23 0231
1505
2131

0.3
5.4
0.5
4.8

0.1
1.6
0.2

1806

Sa 0945

h m

l..S

Time

Height

Day

ft
4.5
1.4
5.0
1.2

M 1124

Height

Day

DECEMBER

h m

ft
5.1
0.3
5.3

m
1.6
0.1
1.6

5.4

Day

Day

16 0518
II 1116
1740
2329

ft
4.7
1.0
4.6
0.6

1.4
0.3
1.4
0.2

1.6
0.0
1.6

17 0602
Th 1159
1822

4.9
0.7
4.6

1.5
0.2
1.4

3 0030 -0.2 -0.1


Th 0703 5;7 1.1
1304 -0.2 -0.1
1928 5.3 1.6

18 0006
F 0645
1240
1904

0.4
5.1
0.5
4.6

0.1
1.6
0.2
1.4

Sa 0733

4 0115 -0.4 -0.1


5.8 1.8
1352 -0.2 -0.1
2014 5.2 1.6

Sa 0727

19 0045

0.1
5.2
0.3
4.6

0.0
1.6
0.1
1.4

Su 0818

5 0200 -0.4 -0.1


5.8 1.8
1441 -0.2 -0.1
2059 5.0 1.5

Su 0808

o.o

6 0243 -0.3 -0.1


5.7 1.7
1528 0.0 o.o
2143 4.8 1.5

21 0204 -0.1
M 0850 5.4
1450 0.1
2110 4.5

o.o o.o

o.o

5.3

7 0327 -0,1
M 1007 5.6
1614 0.2
2227 4.6

o.o

h m

1323
1945
20 0123
1405
2027

5.3
0.1
4.5

h m

1 0555
Th 1158
1818

ft
5.2
0.0
4.7

16 0520
F 1121
1738
2324

2 0007 -0.4 -0.1


F 0646 5.4 1.6
1251 -0.2 -0.1
1907 4.o 1.4

Sa 1211

3 0052 -0.5 -0.2

5.4 1.6
1337 -0.3 -0.1
1953 4.5 1.4

21 0233 -0.8 -0.2


w 0925 5.2 1.6
1526 -0.5 -0.2
2144 4.1 1.2

1.4

o.o

0.0
4.9
0.2
4.0

o.o

1635
2245

1.5
0.1
1.2

22 0324 -0.7 -0.2


Th 1016 5.2 1.6
1618 -0.5 -0.2
2237 4.2 1.3

8 0422
Th 1109
1717
2327

0.3
4.8
0.5
3.9

0.1
1.5
0.2
1.2

23 0418 -0.6 -0.2


F 1109 5.1 1.6
1712 -0.4 -0.1
2333 4.2 1.3

9 0507

0.5
4.6
0.7

0.2
1.4
0.2

Sa 1204

3. 9
o. 8

1. 2
0.2
1.3
0.2

Su 0623 -0.1

7 0341

w 1027

1.6
0.1
1.3

9 0454

0.2
1.6
0.3

24 0425
Th 1115
1723
2341

0.1
5.3
0.3
4.3

1.6
0.1
1.3

0.4

0.1
1.6
0.1

Sa 0552

4.3
0.5
5.0
0.4

1.3
0.2
1.5
0.1

Su 0645

11 0101

3.9
l. 0

1324
1935

4.3
0.9

o.o

0.0
1.7
0.1
1.5

24 0310
M 0950
1550
2210

0.3
5.4
0.6
4. 7

0.1
1.6
0.2
1.4

w 1139
1752

0.6
5.1
0.9

10 0441
M 1120
1731
2341

0.2
5.5
0.6
4.7

0.1
1.7
0.2
1.4

25 0349
Tu 1033
1638
2253

0.4
5.4
0.7
4.6

0.1
1.6
0.2
1.4

10 0000
Th 0543
1229
1845

4.3
0.9
4.9
1.1

1.3
0.3
1.5
0.3

25 0524
F 1215
1824

11 0531
Tu 1210
1827

0.6
5.3
1. 0

0.2
0.3

26 0438
w 1122
1731
2345

0.5
5.4
0.9
4.5

0.2
1.6
0.3
1.4

11 0050
F 0639
1319
1942

4.2
1.2
4.8
1.3

1.3
0.4
1.5
0.4

Sa 0630

12 0032
w 0624
1304
1926

4. 5
1.0
5.1
1.3

1. 4
0.3
1.6
0.4

27 0531
Th 1220
1834

0.7
5.3
1.0

0.2
1.6
0.3

Sa 0738

12 0144

4.2
1.4
4.7
1.3

1.3
0.4
1.4
0.4

Su 0743
1423
2033

4.4
0.6
4.9
0.3

1.3
0.2
1.5
0.1

12 0151
M D743
1413
2022

1.1

13 0127
Th 0722
1403
2027

4.4
1.3
5.0
1.5

1.3
0.4
1.5
0.5

28 0047
F 0634
1325
1943

4.4
0.9
5.2
1.0

1.3
0.3
1.6
0.3

Su 0840

1510
2124

4.2
1.5
4.6
1.3

1.3
0.5
1.4
0.4

28 0258
M 0857
1528
2133

4.5
0.5
4.8
0.2

1.4
0.2
1.5
0.1

13 0245
Tu 0841
1506
2108

14 0226
F 0827
1503
2123

4.3
1.4
4.9
1.5

1.3
0.4
1.5
0.5

Sa 0748

29 0157

4.4
0.9
5.2
0.9

1.3
0.3
1.6
0.3

14 0336
M 0939
1605
2211

4.3
1.4
4.6
1.1

1.3
0.4
1.4
0.3

29 0402
Tu 1004
1628
2228

4.8
0.4
4.8
0.0

1.5
0.1
1.5
o.o

15 0325

4.3
1.4
4.9
1.4

1.3
0.4
1.5
0.4

Su 0904

1546
2154

4.6
0.8
5.2
0.7

1.4
0.2
1.6
0.2

1~ 0428
Tu 1031
1655
2250

4.5
1.2
4.6
0.9

1.4
0,4
1.4
0.3

30 0502 5.0 1.5


II 1105 0.2 0.1
1726 4.7 1.4
2318 -0.2 -0.1

31 0417
H 1013
1649
2250

4.8
0.6
5.3
0.3

1.5
0.2
1.6
0.1

Sa 0927

1600
2215

1437
2052
30 0309

13 0240

18 0009 -0.3 -0.1


4.9 1.5
1258 -0.1 0.0
1917 4.0 1.2

Su 0657

6 0300 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 0945 5.1 1.6
1552 o.o 0.0
2203 4.1 1.2

o.o

23 0334 -0.1
II 1023 5.4
1630 0.2
2246 4.3

27 0150

1.4
0.1
1.2

o.o
1.6

0.1
1.6
0.2
1.3

1415
2035

4.7
0.2
4.0

20 0143 -0.7 -0.2


Tu 0834 5.2 1.6
1434 -0.5 -0.2
2054 4.1 1.2

0.2
5.4
0.6
4.4

1319
1930

o.o

5 0218 -0.4 -0.1


M 0900 5.3 1.6
1508 -0.2 -0.1
2120 4.2 1.3

8 0409
Tu 1053
1702
2311

26 0044

1827

1.4
0.2
1.2
0.0

0.0
1.6
o.o
1.4

9 0357 -0.1
Su 1032 5.7
1638 0.2
2255 4.9

1. 6

17 0609

ft
4.5
0.5
4.0

19 0055 -0.5 -0.2


M 0744
5.1 1.6
1345 -0.3 -0.1
2006 4.1 1.2

1.7
0.1
1.4

0.3

h m

1.6
0.0
1.4

4 0137 -0.5 -0.2


5.4 1.6
1423 -0.3 -0.1
2037 4.4 1.3

22 0248 -0.2 -0.1


Tu 0936 5.4 1.6
1537 0.1 0.0
2155 4.4 1.3

5. 1

Time meridian 75" 11. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to mean low water which is the chart datum of soundings.

F 1152

1800
10 0013
1237
1849

4.4
0.8

3.9

1.2

o. 3
1.3
0.3

25 0034

4.2 1.3
0.0
1301 4.7 1.4
1909 -0.3 -0.1

26 0135 4.3 1.3


M 0733 0.0 0.0
1403 4.5 1.4
2009 -0.3 -0.1

1.3
0.2

27 0239 4.4 1.3


Tu 0843 0.1 0.0
1505 4.3 1.3
2106 -0.3 -0.1

4.0
1.1
4.1
0.7

1.2
0.3
1.2
0.2

28 0342 4.5 1.4


w 0948 0.1 0.0
1604 4.1 1.2
2202 -0.4 -0.1

14 0335
w 0938
1557
2154

4.2
1.0
4.0
0.5

1.3
0.3
1.2
0.2

29 0441 4.7 1.4


Th 1049 0.0 0.0
1702 4.0 1.2
2256 -0.4 -0.1

15 0428
Th 1031
1649
2239

4.3
0.8
4.0
0.3

1.3
0.2
1.2
0.1

30 0537

4.2
0.8

1.2

24 0517 -0.4 -0.1


4,9 1.5
1809 -0.4 -0.1

o. 3

4.8 1.5
F 1145 -0.2 -0.1
1757 4.0 1.2
2345 -0.5 -0.2

31 0628

4.8

1.5

1848

3.9

1.2

Sa 1234 -0.3 -0.1

160

PUNTA GORDA, VENEZUELA, 1983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
JANUARY
Time

Height

FEBRUARY
Time

Height

Time

Height

MARCH
Time

Height

Time

Height

Time

Height

Day

Day

Day

Day

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
1 0045 -1.6 -0.5
Sa 0642 6.6 2.0
13DO o.o o.o
1839 7.3 2.2

h m
ft
m
16 0052 -0.7 -0.2
Su 0634 5.6 1.7
1301 0.5 0.2
1834 6.3 1.9

h m
ft
m
1 0159 -1.5 -0.5
Tu 0754 6.4 2.0
1422 -0.7 -0.2
2004 6.5 2.0

h m
ft
m
16 0133 -0.6 -0.2
w 0710 5.9 1.8
1345 -0.1 0.0
1926 6.1 1.9

h m
ft
m
1 0053 -1.7 -0.5
Tu 0648 6.7 2.0
1314 -1.3 -0.4
1901 6.8 2.1

h m
ft
m
16 0034 -0.6 -0.2
w 0610 6.2 1. 9
1249 -0.6 -0.2
1832 6.3 1. 9

2 0132 -1.4 -0.4


Su 0730 6.5 2.0
1350 o.o o.o
1928 7.1 2.2

17 0127 -0.5 -0.2


H 0705 5.7 1.7
1333 0.5 0.2
1909 6.2 1.9

2 0247 -1.0 -0.3


6.2 1.9
1510 -0.5 -0.2
2050 6.0 1.8

17 0204 -0.3 -0.1


Th 0745 6.0 1.8
1418 -0.1 o.o
2004 5.9 1.8

2 0135 -1.3 -0.4


6.6 2.0
1356 -1.2 -0.4
1943 6.4 2.0

17 0106 -0.4 -0.1


Th 0641 6.4 2.0
1321 -0.6 -0.2
1907 6.2 1.9

3 0221 -1.2 -0.4


K 0818 6.3 1.9

18 0202 -0.3 -0.1


Tu 0738 5.7 1.7
1409 0.6 0.2
1945 6.1 1.9

1444
2D20

0.2
6.6

0.1
2.0

4 0313 -0.7 -0.2


Tu 0908 6.1 1.9
1539 0.3 0.1
2113 6.1 1.9
5 0406 -0.3 -0.1
5.9 1.8
1639 0.5 0.2
2213 5.6 1.7

w 1003

w 0838

3 0334 -0.4 -0.1


Th 0924 5.9 1.8
1606 -0.2 -0.1
2142 5.4 1.6

w 0725

18 0239
F 0821
1500
2049

6.0

o.o
o.o

3 0218 -0.8 -0.2


Th 0802 6.3 1.9
1441 -0.9 -0.3
2025 5.9 1.8

18 0138 -0.1 o.o


F 0714 6.4 2.0
1356 -0.6 -0.2
1946 6.0 1.8

4 0300 -0.2 -0.1


F 0841 6.0 1.8
1529 -0.5 -0.2
2108 5.4 1.6

19 0212 0.2 0.1


Sa 0753 6.3 1.9
1438 -0.4 -0.1
2029 5.7 1.7

5.5

0.0
1.8
0.0
1.7

19 0236 -0.1
w 0815 5.7
1447 0.7
2025 5.8

0.0
1.7
0.2
1.8

4 0425
F 1011
1702
2238

0.1
5.5
0.1
4.9

0.0
1. 7
0.0
1.5

19 0318
Sa 0905
1555
2140

0.4
5.8
0.2
5.1

0.1
1.8
0.1
1.6

20 0313
Th 0855
1534
2113

0.2
5.7
0.7
5.5

0.1
1.7
0.2
1.7

5 0524
Sa 1106
1804
2345

0.6
5.2
0.2
4.5

0.2
1.6
0.1
1.4

20 0414
Su 0957
1707
2246

0.8
5.6
0.3
4.7

0.2
1.7
0.1
1.4

5 0348 0.4
Sa 0922 5.6
1622 -0.1
2158 4.9

o.o

1.5

20 0255 0.6
Su 0838 6.1
1532 -0.1
2124 5.3

0.1
1.7

0.2
1.9

o.o
1.6

6 0504
Th 1059
1741
232D

0.2
5.7
0.5
5.2

0.1
1.7
0.2
1.6

21 0401
F 0942
1633
2209

0.6
5.6
0.8
5.1

0.2
1.7
0.2
1.6

6 0625
Su 1209
1907

1.0
5.0
0.2

0.3
1.5
0.1

21 0531
H 1100
1828

1.2
5.4
0.3

0.4
1.6
0.1

0440
Su 1011
1722
2254

0.9
5.2
0.3
4.4

0.3
1.6
0.1
1.3

21 0352
M 0929
1643
2230

1.0
5.7
0.1
4.9

0.3
1.7

7 0604
F 1202
1844

D.5
5.6
0.4

0.2
1.7
0.1

22 0457
Sa 1037
1747
2316

0.9
5.5
0.7
4.8

0.3
1.7
0.2
1.5

7 0102
H 0729
1316
2009

4.3
1.1
5.0
0.1

1.3
0.3
1.5

22 0009 4.5
Tu 0656 1.2
1219 5.3
1944 -0.1

1.4
0.4
1.6

7 0545
H 1112
1828

1.3
4.8
0.5

0.4
1.5
0.2

22 0515
Tu 1036
1807
2354

1.3
5.4
0.2
4.7

0.4
1.6
0.1
1.4

8 0034
Sa D706
1304
1945

4.9
b.7
5.6
0.2

1.5
0.2
1.7
0.1

23 0609
Su 1138
1859

1.1
5.5
0".4

0.3
1.7
0.1

1.3
0.3
1.6

8 0009
Tu 0654
1225
1932

4.2
1.4
4.6
0.4

1.3
0.4
1.4
0.1

23 0639
w 1200
1923

1.3
5.2

0.4
1.6

o.o

23 0137 4.6 1.4


w 0808 0.9 0.3
1341 5.5 1.7
2050 -0.6 -0.2

9 0145
Su 0805
1403
2042

4.9
0.8
5.6
0.0

1.5
0.2
1. 7

24 0036
H 0720
1248
2008

4.7
1.1
5.5

1.4
0.3
1.7

24 0253 5.1 1.6


Th 0911 0.4 0.1
1453 5.9 1.8
2147 -1.1 -0.3

9 0131
0800
1342
2032

4.2
1.2
4.7
0.2

1.3
0.4
1.4
0.1

24 0126 4.8 1.5


Th 0754 0.9 0.3
1328 5.3 1.6
2029 -0.4 -0.1

1.3
0.3
1.5

8 0216 4.4
Tu 0829 1.0
1421 5.1
2104 -0.1

o.o

1.5

o.o o.o

o.o o.o

4.6 1.4
0.8 0.2
1515 5.3 1.6
2154 -0.4 -0.1

10 0250 5.0 1.5


M 0858 0.8 0.2
1455 5.8 1.8
2131 -0.3 -0.1

25 0157 4.9 1.5


Tu 0826 0.9 0.3
1401 5.8 1.8
2109 -0.6 -0.2

10 0402 4.8 1.5


Th 1010 0.5 0.2
1602 5.6 1.7
2237 -0.6 -0.2

25 0354 5.6 1.7


F 1007 -0.2 -0.1
1555 6.3 1.9
2239 -1.5 -0.5

10 0242 4.4
Th 0856 0.9
1446 5.0
2125 -0.1

o.o

25 0240 5.3 1.6


F 0856 0.3 0.1
1445 5.8 1.8
2127 -0.8 -0.2

11 0338 5.1 1.6


Tu 0946 0.7 0.2
1541 5.9 1.8
2218 -0.5 -0.2

26 0307 5.2 1.6


w 0927 0.5 0.2
1506 6.2 1.9
2204 -1.1 -0.3

11 0439 5.1 1.6


F 1052 0.3 0.1
1639 5.8 1.8
2319 -0.8 -0.2

26 0444 6.1 1.9


Sa 1057 -0.7 -0.2
1648 6.7 2.0
2326 -1.8 -0.5

11~0330

4.8 1.5
F 0944 0.6 0.2
1535 5.4 1.6
2210 -0.4 -0.1

26 0338 5.9 1.8


Sa 0951 -0.3 -0.1
1544 6.2 1.9
2218 -1.2 -0.4

12 0423 5.3 1.6


w 1031 0.6 0.2
1620 ~.1 1.9
2300 -0.7 -0.2

27 0407 5.6 1.7


Th 1020 0.1 0.0
1602 6.6 2.0
2255 -1.6 -0.5

12 0513 5.3 1.6


Sa 1130 0.1 0.0
1713 6.0 1.8
2354 -0.9 -0.3

27 0528 6.5 2.0


Su 1143 -1.1 -0.3
1734 6.9 2.1

12 0410 5.1 1.6


Sa 1028 0.2 0.1
1617 5.7 1.7
2250 -0.6 -0.2

27 0423 6.4 2.0


Su 1041 -0.9 -0.3
1636 6.6 2.0
2305 -1.4 -0.4

13 0500 5.4 1.6


Th 1111 0.5 0.2
1655 5;2 1.9
2339 -0.8 -0.2

28 0458 6.0 1.8


F 1111 -0.3 -0.1
1656 6.9 2.1
2343 -1.9 -0.6

13 0542
Su 1206
1747

28 0009 -1.9 -0.6


H 0609 6.7 2.0
1229 -1.3 -0.4
1818 7.0 2.1

13 0444 5.5 1.7


Su 1106 -0.1 0.0
1653 6.0 1.8
2327 -0.7 -0.2

28 0505 6.7 2.0


H 1125 -1.3 -0.4
1721 6.8 2.1
2347 -1.3 -0.4

14 0532
F 1149
1730

1.7
0.1
1.9

29 0545 6.3 1.9


Sa 1159 -0.6 -0.2
1745 7.1 2.2

14 0029 -0.9 -0.3


H 0610 5.7 1.7
1239 -0.1 o.o
1818 6.2 1.9

14 0513 5.7 1.7


H 1142 -0.4 -0.1
1726 6.1 1.9

29 0544 6.9 2.1


Tu 1207 -1.5 -0.5
1802 6.8 2.1

15 0016 -0.8 -0.2


Sa 0603 5.6 1.7
1226 0.4 0.1
1802 6.3 1.9

30 0029 -1.9 -0.6


Su 0629 6.5 2.0
1246 -0.8 -0.2
1831 7.1 2.2

15 0102 -0.8 -0.2


Tu 0640 5.8 1.8
1313 -0.1 0.0
1850 6.2 1.9

15 0002 -0.7 -0.2


Tu 0541 6.0 1.8
1216 -0.5 -0.2
1759 6.3 1.9

30 0029 -1."1 -0.3


\1 0620 6.9
2.1
1249 -1.5 -0.5
1842 6.6 2.0

5.5
0.4
6.3

o.o

9 0314

o.o

o.o

w 0922

5.5

o.o

6.1

31 0114 -1.8 -0.5


H 0714
6.5 2.0
1333 -0.8 -0.2
1917 6.9 2.1

Time meridian so w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to the chart datum of soundings.

1.7
0.0
1.9

\1

31 0107 -0.7 -0.2


Th 0653 6.7 2.0
1330 -1.3 -0.4
1919 6.3 1.9

PUNTA GORDA, VENEZUELA, 1983

161

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters


APRIL
Time

Height

Day
h m
ft
m
1 0147 -0.3 -0.1
F D1Z7
6.5 2.0
1412 -1.0 -0.3
1957 5.9 1.8

2 0228

0.3 0.1
6.1 1.9
1455 -0.5 -0.2
2036 5.5 1.7

MAY
Time

Height

Time

JUNE

Height

Time

Height

Time

Height

Time

Height

Day

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
16 0117 0.2 0.1
Sa 0650 6.8 2.1
1341 -0.8 -0.2
1933 6.1 1.9

h m
ft
m
1 0159 0.7 0.2
Su 0730 6.3 1.9
1427 -0.4 -0.1
2010 5.6 1.7

h m
ft
m
16 0148 0.7 0.2
M 0719 6.8
2.1
1420 -0.8 -0.2
2015 6.0 1.8

1 0300
w 0820
1529
2108

ft
1.5
5.8
0.3
5.4

0.5
1. 8
0.1
1.6

h m
ft
m
16 0334 0.8 0.2
Th 0902 6.2 1.9
1601 -0.3 -0.1
2201 6.1 1.9

2 0353
Th 0908
1622
2158

1.6
5,5
0.6
5.3

0.5
1.7
0.2
1.6

17 0438
F 1006
1703
2304

0.8
5.8
0.0
6.0

0.2
1.8
0.0
1.8

3 0454

1.7
5.2
0.9
5.2

0.5
1.6
0.3
1.6

Sa 1118

18 0544

0.7
5.5
0.3

0.2
1.7
0.1

1.6
5.0
1. 0
5.3

0.5
1.5
0.3
1.6

Su 0649
1233
1907

6.0
0.4
5.3
0.5

1.8
0.1
1.6
0.2

1.3
5.0
1.0

0.4
1.5
0.3

20 0110
M 0749
1347
2005

6.1
0.1
5.3
0.6

1.9
0.0
1.6
0.2

Day
h m

0.6 0.2
6.6 2.0
1427 -0.6 -0.2
2018 5.8 1.8

H 0806

1513
2050

o.o

5.3

0.3
1.8
0.0
1.6

17 0241 1.0 0.3


Tu 0809 6.5 2.0
1516 -0.4 -0.1
2112 5.8 . 1.8

o.o

3 0329
Tu 0849
1603
2140

1.5
5.6
0.4
5.0

0.5
1.7
0.1
1.5

18 0345 1.2
w 0908 6.0
1621 -0.1
2217 5.6

0.4
1.8

F 1006

1.6

18 0246 0.9 0.3


H 0818 6.3 1.9
1524 -0.3 -0.1
2116 5.5 1.7

1.7

1719
2254

0.4
1.6
0.1
1.4

19 0348
Tu 0915
1633
2225

1.2
5.9
0.1
5.2

4 0429
w 0940
1704
2238

1.7
5.2
0.7
4.8

0.5
1.6
0.2
1.5

19 0456
Th 1017
1729
2330

1.2
5.6
0.1
5.6

0.4

1642
2214

1.3
5.3
0.4
4.7

o.o

5 0507
Tu 1022
1745
2320

1.6
4.9
0.7
4.4

0.5
1.5
0.2
1.3

20 0506
w 1025
1748
2345

1.4
5.5
0.2
5.1

0.1
1.6

5 0536
Th 1046
1807
2346

1.8
4.9
0.9
4.8

0.5
1.5
0.3
1.5

20 0609
F 1138
1835

1.0
5.4
0.2

6 0616

1.7
4,7
0.7

0.5
1.4
0.2

21 0627
Th 1150
1902

1.3
5.3
0.1

0.4
1.6

6 0643

F 1202

1.6
4.8
0.8

0.5
1.5
0.2

21 0042

1852

Sa 0715

5.8
0.6
5.4
0.1

1.8
0.2
1.6

M 0755

o.o

1329
2009

5.5
0.8
5.1
1.0

1.7
0.2
1.6
0.3

21 0205 6.3 1.9


Tu 0843 -0.3 -0.1
1450 5.5 1.7
2059 0.7 0.2

7 0039
Th 0723
1256
1955

4.4
1.5
4.7
0.6

1.3
0.5
1.4
0.2

22 0108 5.3
F 0737 0.8
1317 5.4
2006 -0.1

1.6
0.2
1.6

Sa 0743

4.9
1.3
1315 . 4.9
2005 0.7

1.5
0.4
1.5
0.2

Su 0814

6.1
0.1
5.6
0.1

1.9
0.0
1.7
0.0

7 0144
Tu 0847
1429
2059

5.8
0.3
5.3
0.9

1.8
0.1
1.6
0,3

22 0256 6.4 2.0


w 0933 -0.6 -0.2
1543 5.6 1.7
2149 0.7 0.2

8 0149
F 0821
1408
2048

4.6
1.1
4.9
0.3

1.4
0.3
1.5
0.1

23 0216 5.7 1.7


Sa 0837 0.2 0.1
1430 5.7 1.7
2104 -0.4 -0.1

Su 0837

5.3
0.8
5.2
0.5

1.6
0.2
1.6
0.2

23 0240 6.4 2.0


M 0909 -0.4 -0.1
1511 5.9 1.8
2126 o.o 0.0

6.2 1.9
-0.2 -0.1
5.& 1.7
0.8 0.2

23 0341 6.5 2.0


Th 1020 -0.8 -0.2
1628 5.8 1.8
2233 0.7 0.2

9 0245

5.0
0.7
5.3
0.1

1.5
0.2
1.6

Su 0933 -0.4 -0.1

o.o

1530 6.1 1.9


2154 -0.6 -0.2

5.6
0.3
1511 5.5
2139 0.4

1.7
0.1
1.7
0.1

24 0327 6.6 2.0


Tu 0958 -0.8 -0.2
1602 6.1 1.9
2212 0.0 0.0

9 0319 6.5 2.0


Th 1020 -0.6 -0.2
1612 5.9 1.8
2231 0.7 0.2

24 0423 6.6 2.0


F 1103 -0.9 -0.3
1706 5.8 1.8
2315 0.8 0.2

10 0327 5.4
Su 0959 0.2
1546 5.6
2218 -0.1

1.6
0.1
1.7
0.0

25 0357 6.6 2.0


H 1020 -0.9 -0.3
1620 6.4 2.0
2239 -0.7 -0.2

10 0319 6.0 1.8


Tu 1007 -0.2 -0.1
1556 5.8 1.8
2220 0.3 0.1

25 0410 6.8 2.1


w 1042 -1.1 -0.3
1645 6.2 1.9
2257 0.1 o.o

10 0404 6.8 2.1


F 1103 -1.0 -0.3
1700 6.2 1.9
2316 0.6 0.2

Sa 1143 -0.8 -0.2

11 0404 5.8 1.8


M 1037 -0.2 -0.1
1627 5.9 1.8
2256 -0.2 -0.1

26 0439 6.9 2.1


Tu 1105 -1.3 -0.4
1705 6.6 2.0
2322 -0.6 -0.2

11 0357 6.4 2.0


w 1047 -0.6 -0.2
1636 6.1 1.9
2300 0.3 0.1

26 0447 6.8 2.1


Th 1124 -1.2 -0,4
1726 6.2 1.9
2338 0.3 0.1

Sa 1148 -1.2 -0.4

12 0436 6.1 1.9


Tu 1116 -0.5 -0.2
1703 6.2 1.9
2332 -0.3 -0.1

27 0516 7.0 2.1


w 1147 -1.4 -0.4
1744 6.6 2.0

12 0434 6.7 2.0


Th 1126 -0.9 -0.3
1717 6.3 1.9
2339 0.3 0.1

27 0521 6.8 2.1


F 1203 -1.1 -0.3
1802 6.1 1.9

Su 0535

13 0509 6.4 2.0


w 1150 -0.8 -0.2
1737 6.3 1.9

28 0003 -0.4 -0.1


Th 0550 6.9 2.1
1227 -1.4 -0.4
1822 6.4 2.0

13 0511 6.9 2.1


F 1204 -1.1 -0.3
1758 6.4 2.0

Sa 0555

14 0005 -0.2 -0.1


Th 0541 6.6 2.0
1227 -0.9 -0.3
1814 6.4 2.0

29 0042 o.o 0.0


F 0623 6.8 2.1
1305 -1.2 -0.4
1857 6.2 1.9

Sa 0548

Su 0628

15 0041 o.o o.o


F 0614 6.8 2.1
1302 -0.9 -0.3
1851 6.3 1.9

30 0119 0.3 0.1


Sa 0655 6.6 2.0
1346 -0.8 -0.2
1932 5.9 1.8

15 0101 0.5 0.2


Su 0633 7.0 2.1
1330 -1.0 -0.3
1925 6.2 1.9

Sa 0802

3 0310 0.8
Su 0839 5.7
1544 -0.1
2121 5.1

4 0402
M 0924

w 1135

Sa 0914
1501
2135

0.2
1.7

17 0156

Day

Su 0732

24 0311

0.4
1.8

o.o
1.6

0.4
1.7

o.o

o.o

6.2 1.9

2 0241

1908

1.1
5.9

7 0052

8 0149
1417
2053
9 0237

M 0922

14 0018

0.4 0.1
7.0 2.1
1246 -1.1 -0.3
1839 6.3 1.9

1259
1937
22 0147

1411
2034

4 0557

1. 7

Sa 1110

1. 7

1819
2353

0.3
1.6
0.1

Su 1219

5 0659

1915

6 0051

8 0234

w 0933

1523
2146

11 0450

7.1

2.2

1806
19 0008

25 0458

6.6

2.0

1743
2356

5.9
0.8

1.8
0.2

1.9

26 0534 6.5 2.0


Su 1223 -0.7 -0.2
1816 5.9 1.8

12 0002

0.5 0.2
7.2 2.2
1233 -1.3 -0.4
1830 6.4 2.0

27 0036 0.9 0.3


M 0608 6.5 2.0
1301 -0.6 -0.2
1848 5.8 1.8

28 0017

13 0048 0.6 0.2


M 0621 7.1 2.2
1321 -1.2 -0.4
1919 6.4 2.0

28 0114 1.1 0.3


Tu 0640 6.4 2.0
1338 -0.4 -0.1
1923 5.8 1.8

29 0056

0.8 0.2
6.5 2.0
1322 -0.7 -0.2
1909 5.8 1.8

14 0140 0.6 0.2


Tu 0711 7.0 2.1
1410 -1.0 -0.3
2010 6.3 1.9

29 0152 1.2
w 0717 6.2
1418 -0.1
1959 5.8

0.4
1.9

30 0135 1.0 0.3


M 0703 6.3 1.9
1402 -0.4 -0.1
1946 5.7 1.7

15 0236 0.7 0.2


w 0803 6.6 2.0
1503 -0.7 -0.2
2103 6.2 1.9

30 0231
Th 0754
1457
2036

0.4
1.8
0.1
1.8

0.5 0.2
6.7 2.0
1244 -0.9 -0.3
1835 6.0 1.8

31 0215
Tu 0739
1444
2025

Time meridian 50 W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to the chart datum of soundings.

o.o

1.3
6.1

0.4
1.9

5.5

1.7

o.o o.o

1744

6.3

1.3
6.0
0.2
5.8

o.o

1.8

162

PUNTA GORDA, VENEZUELA, 1983

Times and Heights of High and low Waters


JULY

Time

AUGUST

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

SEPTEMBER

Time

Height

Day

ft
1.4
5.8
0.5
5.7

0.4
1.8
0.2
1.7

h m
16 0414
Sa 0945
1633
2229

ft
0.4
6.0
0.2
6.3

0.1
1.8
0.1
1.9

1 0417
H 0945
1625
2209

ft
1.2
5.6
1.4
6.2

0.4
1.7
0.4
1.9

1627
2206

1.4
5.5
0.8
5.7

0.4
1.7
0.2
1.7

17 0515
Su 1051
1731
2328

0.4
5.5
0.7
6.2

0.1
1.7
0.2
1.9

2 0520
Tu 1046
1728
2304

1.2
5.3
1.7
6.1

3 0507
Su 1025
1723
2258

1.4
5.2
1.1
5.7

0.4
1.6
0.3
1.7

18 0617
H 1203
1833

0.4
5.2
1.0

0.1
1.6
0.3

w 1200

3 0630

4 0609
1822
2355

1.2
5.1
1.3
5.8

0.4
1.6
0.4
1.8

19 0028
Tu 0718
1315
1935

6.1
0.3
5.1
1.2

5 0712
Tu 1241
1923

0.9
5.0
1.4

0.3
1.5
0.4

20 0128
w 0816
1426
2031

6.1
0.1
5.2
1.2

6 0054
w 0811
1352
2021

6.0
0.4
5.2
1.3

1.8
0.1
1.6
0.4

21 0226 6.1 1.9


Th 0909 -0.2 -0.1
1525 5.3 1.6
2125 1.2 0.4

Sa 0936 -0.3 -0.1

7 0152 6.2
Th 0904 -0,1
1456 5.5
2117 1.1

1.9
0.0
1.7
0.3

22 0317 6.3 1.9


F 0959 -0.3 -0.1
1612 5.5 1.7
2212 1.1 0.3

7 0328 7.0 2.1


Su 1028 -0.8 -0.2
1631 6.4 2.0
2244 0.6 0.2

22 0423 6.6 2.0


H 1100 -0.2 -0.1
1700 6.1 1.9
2315 1.0 0.3

8 0424 7.3 2.2


1116 -1.1 -0.3
1720 6.8 2.1
2334 0.3 0.1

23 0457 6.7 2.0


Tu 1137 -0.2 -0.1
1732 6.3 1.9
2352 0.8 0.2

24 0439 6.5 2.0


Su 1124 -0.5 -0.2
1725 5.8 1.8
2336 1.0 0.3

9 0516 7.5 2.3


Tu 1203 -1.3 -0.4
1805 7.1 2.2

24 0530 6.8 2.1


w 1213 -0.2 -0.1
1800 6.5 2.0

10 0434 7.1 2.2


Su 1133 -1.2 -0.4
1734 6.4 2.0
2349 0.5 0.2

25 0516 6.5 2.0


M 1202 -0.5 -0.2
1757 6.0 1.8

10 0022 o.o 0.0


w 0604 7.6 2.3
1250 -1.3 -0.4
1848 7.3 2.2

25 0026
Th 0602
1245
1827

0.8
6.9
0.0
6.7

0.2
2.1

11 0524 7.3 2.2


H 1220 -1.4 -0.4
1821 6.6 2.0

26 0015. 0.9 0.3


Tu 0549 6.6 2.0
1239 -0.4 -0.1
1826 6.1 1.9

11 0110 -0.1 0.0


Th 0653 7.5 2.3
1333 -1.0 -0.3
1933 7.3 2.2

26 0100
F 0634
1317
1855

12 0037 0.3 0.1


Tu 0613 7.3 2.2
1308 -1.3 -0.4
1908 6.8 2.1

27 0052 0.9 0.3


w 0623 6.6 2.0
1314 -0.3 -0.1
1858 6.2 1.9

12 0159 -0.1 0.0


F 0740 7.2 2.2
1420 -0.5 -0.2
2015 7.2 2.2

13 0127 0.3 0.1


w 0703 7.2 2.2
1356 -1.1 -0.3
1955 6.8 2.1

28 0127
Th 0656
1348
1929

0.3
2.0

Sa 0828

6.7

6.2

1.9

1508
2100

14 0220 0.3 0.1


Th 0754 -6.9 2.1
1446 -0.8 -0.2
2044 6.7 2.0

29 0202
F 0732
1420
2002

1.0
6.4
0.3
6.3

0.3
2.0
0.1
1.9

15 0315 0.3 0.1


F 0847 6.4 2.0
1537 -0.3 -0.1
2134 6.5 2.0

Sa 0810

30 0241

1457
2039

1.1
6.1
0.6
6.3

0.3
1.9
0.2
1.9

31 0324
Su 0855
1537
2121

1.i
5.9
1.0
6.2

0.3
1.8
0.3
1.9

h m

1 0316
F 0839
1539
2116
2 0409

Sa 0929

M 1130

8 0250

6.6

2.0

F 0956 -0.5 -0.2

1554
2210

5.8
0.9

1.8
0.3

9 0343

6.9

2.1

1645
2300

6.2
0.7

1.9
0.2

Sa 1045 -0.9 -0.3

23 0400

6.4
5.7
1.0

1.0
6.5

Height

Time

ft
0.6
5.2
1.6
6.0

m
0.2
1.6
0.5
1.8

h m
1 0557
Th 1131
1814
2339

ft
1.2
5.3
2.3
6.2

0.4
1.6
0.7
1.9

0.4
1.6
0.5
1.9

17 0646
w 1242
1904

0.7
5.0
1.8

0.2
1.5
0. 5

2 0713
F 1259

0.9
5.3
2.1

0.3
1.6
0.6

Sa 0814

1842

1.0
5.1
1.8

0.3
1.6
0.5

18 0051
Th 0747
1357
2005

5.9
0.6
5.1
1.8

1.8
0.2
1.6
0.5

6.3
0.5
5.7
1.7

1.9
0.1
1.6
0.4

4 0011
Th 0739
1321
1952

6.1
0.7
5.2
1.7

1.9
0.2
1.6
0.5

19 0157
F 0843
1504
2101

6.0
0.4
5.3
1.6

1.8
0.1
1.6
0.5

4 0213 6.6
Su 0919 -0.1
1523 6.3
2138 1.1

1.9
0.0
1.6
0.4

5 0120
F 0840
1434
2056

6.3
0.2
5.5
1.4

1.9
0.1
1.7
0.4

Sa 0933

20 0253

6.1
0.2
5.6
1.4

6 0229

6.6

2.0

1538
2152

5.9
1.1

1.8
0.3

2.0
1.7
0.3

o.o o.o

h m

Height

Oay

h m
16 0541
Tu 1125
1800
2343

Sa 1041 -0.5 -0.2


1652
2255

Time
Day

h m
16 0008
F 0714
1323
1937

ft
5.8
1.1
5.1
2.3

1.8
0.3
1.6
0.7

17 0121

1432
2037

5.9
1.0
5.4
2.0

1.8
0.3
1.6
0.6

1.9
0.2
1.7
0.5

18 0226
Su 0906
1519
2127

6.1
0.7
5.8
1.6

1.9
0.2
1.8
0.5

2.0
0.0
1.9
0.3

19 0317
M 0951
1559
2210

6.4
0.4
6.2
1.3

2.0
0.1
1.9
0.4

1.9
0.1
1.7
0.4

5 0319 7.1 2.2


M 1010 -0.5 -0.2
1615 6.9 2.1
2231 0.5 0.2

20 0359
Tu 1031
1631
2249

6.7
0.2
6.5
1.0

2.0
0.1
2.0
0.3

6.4

2.0

5.9
1.2

1.8
0.4

6 0415 7.5 2.3


Tu 1059 -0.9 -0.3
1701 7.3 2.2
2319 o.o 0.0

21 0436
w 1109
1700
2326

6.9
0.2
6.8
0.7

2.1
0.1
2.1
0.2

7.8 2.4
-1.0 -0.3
7.7 2.3

22 0508
Th 1142
1726

7 .a
0.2
7.0

2.1
0.1
2.1

8 0005 -0.3 -0.1


Th 0552 7.8 2.4
1226 -0.9 -0.3
1825 7.8 2.4

23 0000
F 0540
1216
1756

0.6
7.1
0.4
7.2

0.2
2.2
0.1
2.2

24 0033

1247
1822

0.5
7.1
0.6
7.4

0.2
2.2
0.2
2.3

2.0

25 0106
Su 0646
1316
1855

0.5

o.o

10 0135 -0.4 -0.1


sa 0719 7.4 2.3
1354 0.0 0.0
1943 7.6 2.3

0.9
7.4

0.2
2.1
0.3
2.3

0.7
6.8
0.2
6.8

0.2
2.1
0.1
2.1

11 0222 -0.1
Su 0804 6.9
1436 0.6
2023 7.3

0.0
2.1
0.2
2.2

26 0138
H 0722
1346
1930

0.6
6.8
1.2
7.4

0.2
2.1
0.4
2.3

27 0133
Sa 0708
1346
1927

0.8
6.7
0.5
6.9

0.2
2.0
0.2
2.1

12 0313
H 0852
1526
2105

0.2
6.3
1.2
6.8

0.1
1.9
0.4
2.1

27 0215
Tu 0804
1420
2010

0.7
6.5
1.6
7.2

0.2
2.0
0.5
2.2

o.o o.o
2.0
o.o o.o

6.9

2.1

28 0207
Su 0743
1418
2002

0.8
6.5
0.9
6.9

0.2
2.0
0.3
2.1

13 0406
Tu 0940
1619
2153

0.6
5.8
1.8
6.4

0.2
1.8
0.5
2.0

28 0305
w 0852
1510
2100

1.0
6.1
2.1
6.9

0.3
1.9
0.6
2.1

14 0342
Su 0921
1601
2148

0.2
6.2
0.6
6.6

0.1
1.9
0.2
2.0

29 0244
H 0825
1452
2043

0.9
6.2
1.3
6.8

0.3
1.9
0.4
2.1

14 0504
w 1043
1722
2254

1.0
5.3
2.2
6.0

0.3
1.6
0.7
1.8

29 0411
Th 0953
1628
2201

1.2
5.7
2.4
6.6

0.4
1.7
0.7
2.0

15 0440
H 1019
1656
2242

0.5
5.6
1.2
6.3

0.2
1.7
0.4
1.9

30 0332
Tu 0913
1534
2129

1.1
5.9
1.7
6.6

0.3
1.8
0.5
2.0

15 0609
Th 1200
1832

1.2
5.1
2.4

0.4
1.6
0.7

30 0533
F 1114
1801
2319

1.3
5.5
2.5
6.3

0.4
1.7
0.8
1.9

31 0438
w 1014
1648
2227

1.2
5.5
2.1
6.4

0.4
1.7
0.6
2.0

13 0249

Time meridian 60" w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to the chart datum of soundings.

1551
2151
21 0341
Su 1020
1628
2234

o.o o.o

1934
3 0100

sa

0819
1421
2040

7 0505

w 1143

1743

9 0050 -0.4 -0.1


7.7 2.3
1309 -0.5 -0.2
1903 7.8 2.4

F 0637

Sa 0612

.o

PUNTA GORDA, VENEZUElA, 1983

163

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters


OCTOBER
Time

Height

Day

NOVEMBER
Time

Height

Day
h m

Time

Height

Day

ft
1.1
5.6
2.2

0.3
1.7
0.7

16 0039
Su 0738
1344
2005

ft
5.8
1.3
5.5
2.1

1.8
0.4
1.7
0.6

1 0152
Tu 0834
1442
2104

ft
6.5
0.4
6.9
0.6

2 0046
Su 0800
1406
2026

6.3
0.7
6.1
1.6

1.9
0.2
1.9
0.5

17 0149
M 0830
1437
2056

6.0
1.1
5.9
1;7

1.8
0.3
1.8
0.5

2 0256
w 0927
1531
2154

6.9
0.1
7.4
0.0

3 0205
M 0858
1506
2122

6.7
0.2
6.7
0.9

2.0
0.1
2.0
0.3

18 0245
Tu 0917
1517
2141

6.3
0.8
6.3
1.2

1.9
0.2
1.9
0.4

4 0311 7.1 2.2


Tu 0949 -0.2 -0.1
1556 7.3 2.2
2213 0.3 0.1

19 0330
w 0959
1551
2221

6.6
0.6
6.7
0.8

2.0
0.2
2.0
0.2

F 1058

5 0404 7.5 2.3


w 1037 -0.4 -0.1
1639 7.8 2.4
2301 -0.2 -0.1

20 0408
Th 1036
1623
2258

6.8
0.6
7.0
0.5

2.1
0.2
2.1
0.2

5 0521
Sa 1140
1731

6 0452 7.8 2.4


Th 1120 -0.5 -0.2
1719 8.0 2.4
2345 -0.5 -0.2

21 0444
F 1113
1652
2334

7.0
0.6
7.3
0.3

2.1
0.2
2.2
0.1

6 0007 -0.7 -0.2


Su 0559 7.2 2.2
1220 0.5 0.2
1806 7.8 2.4

F 1202 -0.3 -0.1

2.5

22 0518
Sa 1145
1721

7.1
0.7
7.5

2.2
0.2
2.3

8 0028 -0.6 -0.2


Sa 0619 7.6 2.3
1244 0.1 0.0
1833 8.0 2.4

23 0009
Su 0551
1218
1754

0.2
7.1
0.9
7.6

0.1
2.2
0.3
2.3

9 0111 -0.5 -0.2


Su 0658 7.3 2.2
1324 0.5 0.2.
1909 7.8 2.4

24 0042
M 0626
1250
1828

0.2
7.0
1.1
7.7

0.1
2.1
0.3
2.3

10 0154 -0.2 -0.1


M 0740 6.9 2.1
1406 1.1 0.3
1946 7.4 2.3

25 0119
Tu 0706
1322
1906

0.3
6.8
1.4
7.6

11 0241
Tu 0823
1452
2027

0.3
6.4
1.7
7.0

0.1
2.0
0.5
2.1

26 0202
w 0750
1407
1951

12 0329
w 0908
1542
2110

0.7
5. 9
2.2
6.5

0.2
1.8
0.7
2.0

13 0429
Th 1005
1646
2206

1.2
5.5
2.5
6.1

14 0532
F 1114
1757
2319
15 0636
Sa 1233
1904

7 0537
1757

7.8
8.1

2.4

h m

Time

Height

Day

1 0651
Sa 1246
1920

DECEMBER

h m

h m

Time

Height

Time

Day

Day

h m
ft
m
1 0240 6.2 1.9
Th 0901 0.4 0.1
1506 7.0 2 .1
2133 -0.3 -0.1

16 0208
F 0842
1419
2119

Height

2.0
0.1
2.1
0.2

16 0200
w 0837
1426
2106

ft
5.8
1.1
6.2
1.1

1.8
0.3
1.9
0.3

2.1
0.0
2.3

o.o

17 0253
Th 0922
1506
2149

6.1
0.9
6.5
0.6

1.9
0.3
2.0
0.2

3 0351 7.2 2.2


Th 1013 0.0 0.0
1613 7.7 2.3
2241 -0.4 -0.1

18 0338
F 1004
1544
2231

6.3
0.8
6.9
0.2

1.9
0.2
2.1
0.1

3 0423 6.6 2.0


Sa 1036 0.3 0.1
1631 7.4 2.3
2305 -0.9 -0.3

18 0352 5.9 1.8


Su 1015 0.8 0.2
1551 6.7 2.0
2247 -0.5 -0.2

19 0418 6.5
Sa 1042 0.8
1619 7.2
2308 -0.1

2.0
0.2
2.2

4 0505 6.6 2.0


Su 1119 0.4 0.1
1708 7.4 2.3
2348 -0.9 -0.3

19 0436 6.1 1.9


M 1057 0.7 0.2
1634 7.0 2.1
2329 -0.8 -0.2

4 0437

7.4 2.3
0.0 0.0
1655 7.9 2.4
2324 -0.7 -0.2
7.4
0.2
7.9

2.3
0.1
2.4

o.o

20 0457 6.7 2.0


Su 1119 0.8 0.2
1655 7.4 2.3
234B -0.2 -0.1
21 0534
M 1157
1131

6.8
0.9
7.6

2.1
0.3
2.3

7 0049 -0.6 -0.2


7.0 2.1
1259 o.9 o.3
1840 7.6 2.3

22 0026 -0.3 -0.1


Tu 0615 6.7 2.0
1235 1.0 0.3
1810 7.6 2.3

8 0130 -0.3 -0.1


Tu 0716 6.6 2.0
1340 1.3 0.4
1917 7.3 2.2

23 0106 -0.3 -0.1


w 0656 6.6 2.0
1317 1.2 0.4
1B52 7.5 2.3

M 0639

9 0212
1423
1954

0.2
6.3
1.7
6.9

0.1
1.9
0.5
2.1

24 0153 -0.1
Th 0743 6.4
1404 1.4
1940 7.2

0.0
2.0
0.4
2.2

0.1
2.1
0.4
2.3

10 0259
Th 0836
1510
2036

0.6
5.9
2.1
6.5

0.2
1.8
0.6
2.0

25 0246
F OB35
1503
2033

0.1
6.2
1.6
6.8

0.4
6.5
1.8
7.3

0.1
2.0
0.5
2.2

11 0350
F 0926
1609
2124

1.0
5.6
2.4
6.1

0.3
1.7
0.7
1.9

26 0345
Sa 0937
1614
2137

27 0252
Th 0841
1503
2041

0.7
6.2
2.1
7.0

0.2
1.9
0.6
2.1

12 0451
Sa 1025
1714
2230

1.3
5.4
2.5
5.7

0.4
1.6
0.8
1.7

0.4
1.7
0.8
1.9

28 0358
F 0945
1622
2145

1.0
5.9
2.4
6.5

0.3
1.8
0.7
2.0

13 0551
Su 1132
1823
2342

1.4
5.3
2.4
5.6

1.4
5.2
2.7
5.8

0.4
1.6
0.8
1.8

29 0515
Sa 1104
1746
2304

1.1
5.7
2.3
6.2

0.3
1.7
0.7
1.9

14 0651
H 1241
1925

1.5
5.3
2.5

0.5
1.6
0.8

30 0628
Su 1228
1902

1.0
5.9
1.9

0.3
1.8
0.6

15 0057
Tu 0749
1339
2019

31 0033
M 0736
1344
2006

6.2
0.7
6.4
1.3

1.9
0.2
2.0
0.4

w 0754

2 0335

6.5 2.0
0.3 0.1
1549 7.2 2.2
2222 -0.7 -0.2

F 0951

5 0544

M 1200
1743

6.5
0.6
7.3

2.0
0.2
2.2

ft
5.4
1.1
6.1
0.4

m
1.6
0.3
1.9
0.1

17 0304 5.6
Sa 0931 0.9
1506 6.4
2202 -0.1

1.7
0.3
2.0

h m

20 0522
Tu 1141
1716

6.3
0.6
7.2

o.o

1.9
0.2
2.2

6 0029 -0.7 -0.2


Tu 0621 6.4 2.0
1239 0.8 0.2
1818 7.1 2.2

21 0013 -0.9 -0.3


w0604 6.4 2.0
1224 0.5 0.2
1759 7.3 2.2

7 0109 -0.5 -0.2


6.2 1.9
1319 1.1 0.3
1853 6.9 2.1

22 0057 -1.0 -0.3


Th 0648 6.4 2.0
1309 0.5 0.2
1845 7.2 2.2

8 0148 -0.2 -0.1


Th 0733 6.0 1.8
1359 1.3 0.4
1929 6.6 2.0

23 0143 -0.9 -0.3


F 0737
6.3 1.9
1401 0.6 0.2
1933 7.0 2.1

w 0657

1441
2007

0.1
5.8
1.6
6.3

0.0
1. 8
0.5
1.9

24 0233 -0.6 -0.2


Sa 0826 6.2 1.9
1455 0.7 0.2
2028 6.6 2.0

o.o

1.9
0.5
2.1

10 0316
Sa 0852
1529
2052

0.5
5.6
1.8
6.0

0.2
1.7
0.5
1.8

25 0329 -0.3 -0.1


Su 0921 6.1 1.9
1558 0.8 0.2
2126 6.2 1.9

0.4
6.0
1.8
6.4

0.1
1.8
0.5
2.0

11 0406
Su 0940
1627
2145

0.8
5.4
1.9
5.6

0.2
1.6
0.6
1. 7

26 0427
H 1022
1704
2235

0.0
5.9
0.8
5.7

0.0
1.8
0.2
1.7

27 0453
Su 1046
1728
2251

0.6
5.9
1.7
6.0

0.2
1.8
0.5
1.8

12 0502
M 1033
1731
2246

1.0
5.3
1.9
5.3

0.3
1.6
0.6
1.6

27 0532
Tu 1128
1811
2349

0.3
5.9
0.6
5.4

0.1
1.8
0.2
1.6

0.4
1.6
0.7
1.7

28 0601
M 1202
1839

0.7
6.0
1.3

0.2
1.8
0.4

13 0600
Tu 1133
1836
2356

1.2
5.3
1.7
5.2

0.4
1.6
0.5
1.6

28 0635
w 1235
1918

0.5
5.9
0.3

0.2
1.8
0.1

1.4
5.5
2.0

0.4
1.7
0.6

29 0015
Tu 0707
1312
1944

5.9
0.6
6.3
0.8

1.8
0.2
1.9
0.2

14 0658
w 1232
1934

1.2
5.5
1.3

0.4
1.7
0.4

29 0109 5.3
Th 0737 0.6
1339 6.1
2016 -0.1

1.6
0.2
1.9
0.0

5.6
1.3
5.8
1.6

1.7
0.4
1.8
0.5

30 0134
w 0806
1413
2042

6.0
0.5
6.7
0.2

1.8
0.2
2.0
0.1

15 0104
Th 0752
1328
2027

5.2
1.2
5.7
0.8

1.6
0.4
1.7
0.2

30 0221 5.4 1.6


F 0837 0.6 0.2
1437 6.2 1.9
2112 -0.5 -0.2

Time meridian so w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to the chart datum of soundings.

9 0231
F 0810

31 0319 5.6 1.7


Sa 0928 0.5 0.2
1527 6.4 2.0
2202 -0.8 -0.2

164

SURINAME R!VIER ENTRANCE, SURINAM, 1983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
JANUARY
Time

Height

Day

FEBRUARY
Time

Height

Day

Time

ft
7.8
0.8
8.3

2.4
0.2
2.5

16 0545
Su 1146
1755

ft
7.2
1.3
7.6

2.2
0.4
2.3

2 0023
Su 0636
1239
1852

0.3
7.6
1.0
8.0

0.1
2.3
0.3
2.4

17 0012
M 0620
1223
1834

1.0
7. 2
1.3
7.6

0.3
2.2
0.4
2.3

3 0111

0.6
7.4
1.3
7.6

0.2

1332
1942

18 0049
Tu 0700
1303
1913

1.1
7.2
1.4
7.4

0.3
2.2
0.4
2.3

4 0201
Tu 0817
1425
2038

1.0
7.1
1.6
7.2

0.3
2.2
0.5

1.2
7.1
1.4
7.3

0.4

2.2

F 0918

2.2

19 0129
w 0739
1345
1958

0.4
2.2

5 0257
w 0910
1523
2134

1.4
6.8
1.8
6.8

0.4
2.1
0.5
2.1

20 0214
Th 0824
1433
2046

1.4
7.0
1.6
7.0

6 0352
Th lOll
1625
2239

1.8
6.6
2.0
6.5

0.5
2.0
0.6
2.0

21 0302
F 0915
1528
2144

7 0453
1729
2344

2.1
6.5
2.1
6.3

0.6
2.0
0.6
1.9

8 0554
Sa 1211
1830

2.2
6.5
2.0

9 0045
Su 0653
130_6
1928

h m

Time

Height

Day

I 0548
Sa 1151
1802

h m

Height

Day

MARCH

h m

ft

1 0055
Tu 0703
1311
1923

0.4
7.8
0.7
7.9

0.1
2.4
0.2
2.4

16 0028
w 0634
1242
1854

ft
0.7
7.7
0.7
7.9

0.2
2.3
0.2
2.4

2 0137

0.8
7.6
1.0
7.5

0.2
2.3
0.3
2.3

17 0103
Th 0711
1321
1932

0.8
7.7
0.8
7.7

0.2
2.3
0.2
2.3

3 0219
Th 0830
1441
2054

1.2
7.2
1.4

7. 0

0.4
2.2
0.4
2.1

18 0140
F 0750
1403
2017

1.0
7.5
1.0
7.4

4 0304

1531
2146

1.7
6.9
1.8
6.5

0.5
2.1
0.5
2.0

19 0225
Sa 0835
1451
2107

0.4
2.1
0.5
2.1

5 0355
Sa 1008
1630
2246

2.1
6.5
2.1
6.2

0.6
2.0
0.6
1. 9

1. 6
6.9
1.7
6.8

o. 5
2.1
0.5
2.1

6 0453
Su 1110
1736
2353

2.5
6. 3
2.3
5.9

22 0357
Sa 1013
1632
2248

1.8
6.8
1.8
6.6

0.5
2.1
0.5
2.0

7 0600

M 1219

0.7
2.0
0.6

23 0501
Su 1117
1741

2.0
6.8
1.7

0.6
2.1
0.5

6.3
2.2
6.6
1.9

1.9
0.7
2.0
0.6

24 0000
M 0609
1227
1853

6.6
2.0
6.9
1. 5

2.0
0.6
2.1
o. 5

10 0141
H 0746
1359
2020

6.4
2.1
6.8
1.7

2.0
0.6
2.1
0.5

25 0112
Tu 0717
1333
1959

6.7
1.9
7.2
1.2

11 0231
Tu 0831
1444
2103

6.6
2.0
7. 0
1.5

2.0
0.6
2.1
0.5

26 0215
w 0820
1434
2058

12 0314
w 0916
1524
2145

6.7
1.8
7.2
1.3

2.0
0.5
2. 2
0.4

13 0354
Th 0956
1606
2222

6.9
1.6
7.4
1.1

14 0432
F 1033
1642
2259
15 0508

H 0726

F 1111

Sa 1110
1720
2336

Time

Height

Day
h m

Time

Height

Day
h m

ft

h m

ft

1 0559
Tu 1207
1817

8.3
0.2
8.4

2.5
0.1
2.6

16 0535
w 1143
1755

8.1
0.3
8.2

2.5
0.1
2.5

2 0027
1244
1857

0.3
8.2
0.3
8.1

0.1
2.5
0.1
2.5

17 0001
Th 0607
1218
1828

0.5
8.2
0.3
8.1

0.2
2.5
0.1
2.5

0.3
2.3
0.3
2.3

3 0103
Th 0711
1324
1934

0.7
7.9
0.6
7.7

0.2
2.4
0.2
2.3

18 0034
F 0642
1255
1907

0.6
8.1
0.3
7.9

0.2
2.5
0.1
2.4

1.4
7.3
1.2
7.0

0.4
0.4
2.1

0140
0748
1401
2012

1.1
7.6
1.0
7.1

0.3
2.3
0.3

19 0113
Sa 0721
1337
1950

0.9
7.9
0.6
7.5

0.3
2.4
0.2
2.3

20 0315
Su ogz8
1549
2210

1.8
7.0
1.6
6.6

0.5
2.1
0.5
2.0

5 0217
Sa 0827
14U
2057

1. 6
7.1
1.5
6.6

o. 5
0.5
2.0

20 0155
Su 0804
1425
2040

1.3
7.5
1.0
7.0

0.4
2.3
0.3
2.1

0.8
I. 9
0.7
1.8

21 0416
M 1034
1704
2326

2.1
6. 7
1.8
6.3

0.6
2.0
0.5
1.9

6 0302
Su 0912
1534
2151

2.2
6.6
2.1
6.1

0.7
2.0
0.6
1.9

21 0243
H 0853
1523
2144

1. 8
7.1
1.5
6.4

o. 5

0.8
1.9
0.7

22 0536
Tu 1155
1827

2.4
6.6
1.8

0.7
2.0
0.5

7 0355
H 1011

1845

2.7
6.2
2.3

1640
2302

2.6
6.1
2.5
5. 7

0.8
1.9
0.8
1. 7

22 0349
Tu 1005
1640
2307

2.3
6.6
1.9
6.1

0.7
2.0
0.6
1.9

8 0106
Tu 0709
1325
1951

5.9
2.6
6.3
2.2

1.8
0.8
1.9
0.7

23 0050
w 0658
1315
1943

6.4
2.3
6.8
1.5

2.0
0.7
2.1
0.5

8 0508
Tu 1128
1803

3.0
5.8
2.7

0.9
1.8
0.8

23 0516
w 1135
1813

2.6
6.4
2.0

0.8
2.0

9 0207

6.1
2.4
6.5
1. 9

1.9
0.7
2.0
0.6

24 0205
Th 0813
1426
2050

6.7
1.9
7.3
1.1

2.0
0.6
2.2
0.3

9 0029

1423
2047

1253
1925

5. 6
3.0
5.9
2.5

1. 7
0.9
1.8
0.8

24 0040
Th 0650
1306
1935

6.2
2.4
6.6
1.7

1.9
0.7
2.0
0.5

2.0
0.6
2.2
0.4

10 0300
Th 0903
1513
2132

6.4
2.1
6. 9
1.6

2.0
0.6
2.1
0.5

25 0305
F Qg11
1524
2143

7.2
1.3

2.2
0.4
2.3
0.2

10 0146
Th 0754
1405
2026

5.9
2.7
6.2
2.1

1.8
0.8
1.9
0.6

25 015 7
F 0805
1416
2036

6.7
1.9
7.1
1.2

2.0
0.6

7.0
1.6
7.6
0.8

2.1
0.5
2.3
0.2

11 0343
F 0945
1554
2210

6.7
1.8
7.2
1.3

2.0
0.5
2.2
0.4

26 0356
Sa 1002
1612
2230

2.3
0.2
2.5
0.1

11 0242
F 0847
1455
2113

6. 3

0.8
8.2
0.3

6.7
1. 7

1. 9
0.7
2.0

26 0252
Sa 0901
1511
2127

7. 3
1.3
7.7
0.7

2. 2
0.4
2.3
0.2

27 0313
Th 0919
1529
2151

7.3
1.2
7.9
0.4

2.2
0.4
2.4
0.1

12 0420
Sa 1022
1633
2246

7.0
1.5
7. 5
1.0

2.1
0.5
2.3
0.3

27 0440
Su 1047
1658
2311

8.1
0.4
8.4
0.1

2.5
0.1
2.6
0.0

12 0324
Sa 0929
1537
2151

6.8
1. 7
7.2
1.3

2.1

2.2
0.4

27 0338
Su 0948
1558
2209

7.8
0.7
8.1
0.4

2.4
0.2
2.5
0.1

2.1
0.5
2.3
0.3

28 0406
F 1009
1621
2241

7.7
0.9
8.2
0.2

2.3
0.3
2.5
0.1

13 0455
Su 1059
1708
2321

7.3
1.2

2.2

28 0520
H 1128
173g
2349

8.3
0.2
8.5
0.1

2.5
0.1
2.6

0.8

0.4
2.3
0.2

13 0401
Su 1006
1614
2225

7.2
1.3
7.6
0.9

2.2
0.4
2.3
0.3

28 0418
M 1028
1638
2247

8.2
0.3
8.3
0.2

2.5
0.1
2.5
0.1

7.0
1.5
7.5
1.0

2.1
0.5
2.3
0.3

29 0454
Sa 1058
1709
2327

7.9
0.7
8.4
0.1

2.4
0.2
2.6

7.5
1.0
7.9
0.7

2.3
0.3
2.4
0.2

14 0433
M 1039
1646
2257

7.6
0.9
7.9
0.7

2.3
0.3
2.4
0.2

29 0455
Tu 1105
1715
2323

8.4

2.6

o.o

14 0528
M 1132
1741
2354

8.4
0.3

2.6
0.1

7.1
1.4
7.6
1.0

2.2
0.4
2.3
0.3

30 0538
Su 1143
1754

8.0
0.5
8.4

2.4
0.2
2.6

15 0602
Tu 1207
1817

7.7
0.8
7.9

2.3
0.2
2.4

15 0505
Tu 1111
1721
2329

7.9
0.5
8.1
0.5

2.4
0.2
2.5
0.2

30 0530
w 1141
1751
2356

8.5

2.6

8.3
0.4

2.5
0.1

31 0011
M 0622
1228
1839

0.2
8.0
0.6
8.2

0.1
2.4
0.2
2.5

31 0602
Th 1215
1826

8.3
0.2
8.0

2.5
0.1
2.4

2. 3
0.4

2. 3

w 0745

1356
2008

w 0810

7.7

7.7
0.6

7.7

2.2

o.o

Time meridian 52" 30' W. 0000 i~ midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to the chart datum of soundings.
Seasonal variations in sea level have not been included in these predictions.

w 0634

w 0637

2.2

2.2
2.2

o. 5

o. 5

2. 2
0.5
2.0

D.6

2.2
0.4

o.o o.o

o.o o.o

SURINAME RJVIER ENTRANCE, SURINAM, 1983

165

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters


APRIL
Time

Height

Day

HAY

Time

Heigh-t

Day
h m
0028
0636
1249
1900

ft
0.7
8.1
0.5
7.6

0.2
2.5
0.2
2.3

2 0103
Sa 0709
1326
1937

1.1
7.7
0.9
7.1

3 0137
Su 0745
1404
2017

Time
Day

Sa 0616
1234
1847

0.2
2.5
D.1
2.4

1 0030
Su 0638
1255
1905

0.3
2.3
0.3
2.2

17 0049
Su 0657
1317
1932

1.0
8.0
0.5
7.4

0.3
2.4
0.2
2.3

H 0715

1.6
7.2
1.4
6.6

0.5
2.2
0.4
2.0

18 0133
H 0745
1409
2024

1.4
7.6
1.0
6.8

4 0217
H 0829
1451
2107

2.2
6.7
2.0
6.0

0.7
2.0
0.6
1.8

19 0225
Tu 0841
1510
2133

5 0310
Tu 0923
1555
2219

2.7
6.1
2.5
5.6

0.8
1.9
0.8
1.7

6 0427

1721
2352

3.1
5.8
2. 7
5.6

7 0603
Th 1219
1850

Time

Height

Day

ft
0.6
8.3
o. 2
7.8

h m

JUNE

Height

h m

Time

Height

Day
h m

ft

Time

Height

Day

8.0
D.6
7.2

0.3
2.4
0.2
2.2

h m
1 0129
w 074D
1404
2017

ft
2.1
6.8
1.8
6.3

D.6
2.1
D.5
1.9

16 D217
Th D830
1457
2115

ft
1.7
7.2
1.3
6.8

D.5
2.2
D.4
2.1

17 0124
Tu 0734
14D1
2019

1.5
7.5
1.1
6.8

0.5
2;3
D.3
2.1

2 0222
Th 0833
145g
2118

2.4
6.5
2.1
6.1

0.7
2.0
D.6
1.9

17 D323
F D936
1600
2218

1.9
6.9
1.6
6.7

0.6
2.1
0.5
2.D

0,7
2.0
0.6
1.9

18 D222
w 0835
1507
2128

2.0
7.D
1.5
6.5

D.6
2.1
D.5
2.0

3 0323
F 0936
1603
2224

2.6
6.3
2.2
6.1

D.8
1.9
D.7
1.9

18 0432
Sa 1045
1704
2324

2.0
6.7
1.8
6.7

0.6
2.0
0.5
2.0

2.6
6.2
2.3
5.8

0.8
1.9
0.7
1.8

19 0334
Th 0949
1621
2247

2.3
6.6
1.8
6.3

0.7
2.0
D.5
1.9

4 0434
Sa 1D48
171D
2331

2.6
6.2
2.2
6.3

0.8
1.9
D.7
1. 9

19 D539
Su 1153
18D8

1.9
6.7
1.8

D.6
2.D
D. 5

5 0355
Th 1010
1642
2311

2.9
5.9
2.6
5.7-

0.9
1.8
0.8
1.7

2D 0458
F 1112
1739

2.4
6.5

0.7
2.D

1. 9

o. 6

5 D545
Su 1155
1813

2.4
6.4
2.0

D.7
2.0
D.6

20 OD24
H 0641
1253
1904

6.8
1J7
6.7
1.8

2.1
D.5
2.0
0.5

F 1137

6 0523
1803

2.9
5.9
2.5

0.9
1.8
0.8

21 OOD3
Sa 0616
1229
1848

6.5
2.1
6.7
1.7

2.D
D.6
2.D
D.5

6 0029
H D645
1256
1909

6.6
2.0
6.7
1.8

2.0
D.6
2.0
D.5

21 0117 7.0
Tu D735 1.5
1349 6.8
1954 1.7

2.1
D.5
2.1
0.5

1.9
0.7
2.0
0.5

7 0027
Sa 0639
1248
19D7

6.0
2.6
6.2
2.1

1.8
0.8
1.9
0.6

22 D107
Su 072D
133D
1943

6.9
1.7
7.0
1.5

2.1
0.5
2.1
0.5

0122
Tu 0736
1347
1957

7.0
1.5
7.D
1.5

2.1
0.5
2.1
0.5

22 D205
w D823
1436
2036

7.2
1.3
6.9
1.6

2.2
0.4
2.1
0.5

6.8
1.8
7.1
1.3

2.1
D.5
2.2
0.4

8 D125
Su 0735
1346
1957

6.5
2.1
6.7
1.7

2.0
0.6
2.0
0.5

23 0157
H 0811
1423
2028

7.3
1.2
7.2
1.2

2.2
D,4
2.2
0.4

w 0823

8 0208
1436
2D42

7.4
1.0
7.4
1.2

2.3
0,3
2.3
0.4

23 0247
Th D9D8
1516
2i18

7,4
1.1
7.0
1.5

2.3
0.3
2.1
D.5

24 0228
Su D839
145D
21D1

7.3
1.2
7.5
D.9

2.2
D.4
2.3
0.3

H 0821

9 0210
1431
2039

7.0
1.5
7.1
1.3

2.1
D.5
2.2
D.4

24 0240
Tu D855
15D5
2111

7.6
0.9
7.5
1.1

2.3
0.3
2.3
D.3

9 0252
Th D9D9
1521
2124

1.8
D.6
7.6
D.9

2.4
D.2
2.3
0.3

24 D327
F 0946
1556
Zl57

7.5
1.D
7.1
1.5

2. 2

2.1
D.5
2.2
D.4

25 D313
H 0924
1535
2140

7.8
D.7
7.9
0.7

2.4
0.2
2.4
0.2

10 D25D
Tu 0901
1511
2119

7.5
1.0
7.6
0.9

2.3
0.3
2.3
D.3

25 0319
w 0935
1545
2146

7.8
0.6
7.6

2.4
0.2
2.3

o. 3

8.1
0.3
7.8
0.8

2.5
0.1
2.4
D.2

25 D406
sa 1D25
1635
2234

7.6
1.0
7.1
1.5

2.3
0.3

1. 0

10 0336
F 0953
1606
2209

7.4
1.1

2.3
0.3
2. 3

0.9

0.3

26 035D
Tu 1002
1612
2217

8.1
0.3
8.0
0.6

2.5
0.1
2.4
0.2

11 D;327
w D940
1550
2156

7.9
0.5
7.9
0.7

2.4
0.2
2.4
0.2

26 o3s6
Th 1D10
162D
2221

8.0
0.5
7.6
1.0

2.4
D.Z
2.3
0.3

11 D418
Sa 1038
1651
2251

8.3
0.1
7.8
0.8

2.5

7. 6

2.4
0.2

26 D443
Su 11D2
1712
2311

7.6
1. D
7.1
1.5

2.3
D.3
2.2
0.5

12 0401
Tu 1012
1621
2227

7.8
0.6
8.0
D.6

2.4
0.2
2.4
0.2

27 0425
w 1038
1648
2252

8.3
0.2
8.1
0.6

2.5
0.1
2.5
0.2

12 0404
Th 1017
1629
2233

8.2
0.2
8.1
0.6

2.5
0.1
2.5
0.2

27 0428
F 1046
1656
2256

8.0
0.5
7.5
1.1

2.4
0.2
2.3
0.3

12 D5D3
Su 1123
1736
2338

8.3
0.2
7.8
D.9

2.5
0.1
2.4
0.3

27 0522
M 1140
1749
2349

7.5
1.0
7.0
1.5

13 0435
w 1D45
1655
2300

8.1
0.3
8.2
0.5

2.5
0.1
2.5
0.2

28 0459
Th 1113
1722
2324

8.3
0.2
8.0
0.7

2.5
D.1
2.4
0.2

13 0440
F 1057
17-07
2310

8.4
0.0
8.1
0.6

2.6
0.0
2.5
0.2

28 0503
Sa 1120
1731
2329

7.9
0.6

2.4
0.2

7. 4

2. 3

1.3

0.4

13 D549
H 1210
1826

8.2
D.3
7.6

2.5
D.1
2.3

28 D559
Tu 1218
1828

7.4
1.2
6.9

2.3
D.4
2.1

14 0507
Th 1119
1730
2335

8.4
0.0
8.2
0.5

2.6
0.0
2.5
0.2

29 0531
F 1146
1755
2357

8.2
0.3
7.7
1.0

2.5
0.1
2.3
0.3

14 0519
Sa 1136
1747
2350

8.5
0.0
7.9
0.8

2.6

29 0538
Su 1156
1807

7.8
0.8
7.2

2.4
0.2
2.2

14 DD26
Tu 0639
13D2
1916

1.1
8.0
0.6
7.3

D.3
2.4
D.2
2.2

29 0031
w D639
13DO
1911

1.6
7.3
1.3
6.8

0.5

15 0541
F 1156
18D7

8.4
0.0
8.1

2.6
0.0
2.5

30 0604
Sa 1220
1830

8.0
0.6
7.4

2.4
0.2
2.3

15 0559
Su 1220
1833

8.3
0.2
7".6

30 0005
H 0614
1234
1844

1.5
7. 5
1.1
6.9

0.5
2.3

15 Dll9
w 0732
1356
2D12

1.4
7.6
1.D
7.0

0.4
2.3
0.3
2.1

3D D111
Th D724
1342
1955

1.8
7.1
1.5
6.7

0.5
2.2
0.5
2.D

31 0044
Tu 0655
1316
1927

1.8
7.2
1.4
6.6

ft
1.3
7.6
1.D
7.D

"'
0.4
2.3
D.3
2;1

16 OD34
H D644
13D7
1921

1337
1948

1.7
7.2
1.4
6.5

0.5
2.2
0.4
2.0

0.4
2.3
0.3
2.1

3 0148
Tu 0800
1424
2041

2.2
6.7
1.9
6.1

2.0
7.0
1.6
6.3

0.6
2.1
0.5
1.9

w 0854

4 0241

1523
2147

20 0338
w 0955
1631
2259

2.5
6.5
2.0
6.1

0.8
2.0
0.6
1.9

0.9
1.8
0.8
1.7

21 0510
Th 1126
1801

2.6
6.3
2.0

0.8
1.9
0.6

3.1
5.8
2.6

0.9
1.8
0.8

22 0029
F D640
1253
1917

6.3
2.3
6.6
1.7

8 0114
0725
1335
1954

5.9
2.7
6.1
2.2

1.8
0.8
1.9
0.7

23 D138
Sa D747
1359
2015

9 0210
Sa 0820
1431
2042

6.4
2.2
6.7
1.7

2.0
0.7
2.0
0.5

10 0252
Su 0900
1509
2121

6.9
1.6
7.2
1.2

11 0329
H 0937
1545
2154

w 1044

16 0010

2 0105

o.o

2.4
0.2
2.5
0.1
2.3

1. 1

o. 3
2.1

0.5
2.2
0.4
2.0

Time meridian 52 30' w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to the chart datum of soundings.
Seasonal variations in sea level have not been included in these predictions.

o.o

h m

2.3
D.3
0.5

2.2

0.5

2.3

0.3
2.1
0.5

2.2

0.4
2.1

184

PUERTO 8ELGRANO, ARGENTINA, 1983


Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
JANUARY
Time

Height

Day

FEBRUARY
Time

Height

Day

ft
0054 5.2
Sa 0618 12.8
1342 2.0
1930 12.2

1. 6
3.9
0.6
3.1

h m
ft
16 0206 4.6
Su 0824 12.9
1436 2.1
2100 12.9

m
1.4
3.9
0.6
3.9

2 0148 4.8
Su 0712 12.9
1430 1.6
2018 12.4

1.5
3.9
0.5
3.8

17 0248 4.5
M 0900 12.7
1512 2.2
2136 12.8

1.4
3.9
0.7
3.9

1518 1.3
2106 12.7

1.3
4.0
0.4
3.9

18 0324 4.3
Tu 0936 12.5
1548 2.2
2206 12.8

4 0336 3.7
Tu 0900 13.0
1606 1.1
2200 13.0

1.1
4.0
0.4
4.0

3.0
13.0
1654 1.1
2254 13.3

6 0518 2.5
Th 1106 12.9
1742 1.3
2348 13.5

h m

Time

Height

Day

MARCH
Time

Hei.ght

Oay

h m
ft
1 0224 4.5
Tu 0754 12.9
1500 2.0
2054 13.1

4.0

h m
ft
16 0306 4.4
w 0906 12.4
1518 3.0
2130 12.8

m
1.3
3.8
0.9
3.9

3.7
12.9
1548 1-.9
2142 13.4

1.1
3.9
0.6
4.1

17 0336 3.9
Th 0924 12.2
1554 _3.0
2142 12.7

1.2
3.7
0.9
3.9

1.3
3.8
0.7
3.9

3 0412 2.8
Th 1000 12.9
1636 1.8
2236 13.6

0.9
3.9
0.5
4.2

18 0412 3.1
F D948 12.2
1624 2.9
2200 12.8

19 0400 3.9
1000 12.4
1618 2.2
2230 12.8

1.2
3.8
o. 7
3.9

4 0506 2.0
F 1100 13.0
1724 1.8
2324 13.8

0.6
4.0
0.5
4.2

0.9
4.0
0.3
4.1

20 0436 3.3
Th 1024 12.4
1654 2.2
2248 13.0

1.0
3.8
0.7
4.0

. 5 0554 1.4
Sa 1200 13.0
1812 2.0

0.8
3.9
0.4
4.1

21 0512 2.~
F 1100 12.5
1724 2.2
2318 13.1

o.8
3.8
0.7
4.0

1.8

0.6
3.9
0.5

22 0548 2.2
Sa 1142 12.6
1806 2.5
2354 13.2

0.7
3.8
0.8
4.0

8 0042 13.6
Sa 0706 1.9
1318 12.8
1924 2.4

4.2
0.6
3.9
0.7

23 0636 1.9
Su 1230 12.5
1848 2.9

0.6
3,8
0.9

9 0136 13.5
Su 0806 1.9
1418 12. 7.
2024 3.1

4.1
0.6
3. 9
1.0

24 0036 13.2
H 0718 1.9
1318 12.3
1930 3.5

4.0
0.6
3.8
1.1

10 0236 13.4
M 0912 2.0
1530 12.6
2130 3.7

4.1
0.6
3.8
1.1

25 0118 13.1
Tu 0812 2.2
1418 12.1
2018 4.3

11 0342 13.3
Tu 1018 2.1
1636 12.7
2236 4.1

4.0
0.6
3.9
1.3

12 0454 13.3
w 1118 2.0
1736 12.8
2336 4.3

Time

Height

Day

Time

Height

Day

ft
0112 5.0
Tu 0654 12.7
1348 2.8
1942 13.1
h m

1.5
3.9
0.9
4.0

h m
ft
16 0200 4.4
w 0800 12.6
1412 3.4
2024 13.0

1.4
3.9
1.0
4.0

4.2
12.7
1436 2.7
2036.13.3

1.3
3.9
0.8
4.1

17 0242 4.0
Th 0830 12,3
1448 3,6
2030 12.7

1.2
3.8
1.1
3.9

1.0
3.7
0.9
3.9

3 0306 3.3
Th 0854 12.7
1530 2.6
2124 13.5

1.0
3.9
0.8
4.1

18 0318 3.4
F 0848 12.1
1524 3.5
2042 12.7

1.0
3.7
1.1
3.9

19 0448 2.4
Sa 1024 12.3
1700 2.8
2230 13,0

0.7
3.7
0.8
4.0

4 04 00 2. 3
F 0954 12.8
1612 2.3
2212 13.7

0. 7
3.9
0.7
4.2

19 0348 2.6
Sa 0918 12.0
1554 3.3
2112 12.8

0.8
3.7
1.0
3.9

0.4
4.0
0.6

20 0530 1.7
Su 1106 12.3
1736 2.8
2312 13.2

0.5
3.8
0.8
4.0

5 0448 1.5
Sa 1054 12.9
1700 2.1
2306 13.8

0.5
3.9
0.7
4.2

20 0430 1.8
Su 0954 12.0
1630 3.1
2148 13.0

0.6
3.7
1.0
4.0

6 0018 13.9
Su 0648 1.1
1300 12.9
1900 2.4

4.2
0.4
3.9
0.7

21 0612 1.4
H 1154 12.2
1818 3.0
2354 13.2

0.4
3.7
D.9
4.0

0536 0.9
Su 1142 12.9
1748 2.1
2354 13.8

0.3
3.9
0.6
4.2

21 0506 1.2
H 1042 12.0
1712 3.0
2230 13.2

0.4
3.7
0.9
4.0

7 0112 13.8
0742 1.1
1354 12.8
1954 2.9

4.2
0,4
3.9
0.9

22 0654 1.3
Tu 1248 12.1
1900 3.5

0.4
3.7
1.1

7 0624 0.6
M 1236 12.9
1830 2.3

0.2
3.9
0.7

22 0548 0.8
Tu 1130 11.9
1748 3.1
2318 13.3

0.3
3.6
0.9
4.0

8 0212 13.6
Tu 0842 1.3
1500 12.7
2054 3.5

4.2
0.4
3.9
1.1

23 0042 13.2
w 0748 1.6
1342 11.8
1954 4.2

4.0
0.5
3.6
1.3

8 0048 13.8
Tu 0712 0.6
1330 12.8
1924 2.7

4,2
0.2
3.9
0.8

23 0636 0.8
w 1224 11;8
1836 3.5

0.2
3.6
1.1

9 0312 13.5
1.6
1600 12.7
2154 4.0

4.1
0.5
3.9
1.2

24 0136 13.0
Th 0842 2.0
1448 11.6
2048 4.9

4.0
0.6
3.5
1.5

9 0142 13.6
0.9
1424 12.7
2018 3.3

4.2
0.3
3.9
1.0

24 0006 13.1
Th 0724 1.1
1318 11.6
1930 4.1

4.0
0.4
3.5
1.3

4.0
0.7
3.7
1.3

10 0418 13.4
Th 1042 1.8
1700 12.9
2300 4.4

4.1
0.5
3.9
1.3

25 0230 12.8
F 0948 2.4
1600 11.6
2154 5.5

3.9
0.7
3.6
1.7

10 0242 13.5
Th 0906 1.3
1524 12.8
2118 .3.9

4.1
0.4
3.9
1.2

25 0106 12.9
F 0818 1.7
1424 11.5
2030 4.9

3.9
0.5
3.5
1.5

26 0212 12.9
w 0912 2.4
1518 11.9
2118 4.9

3.9
0.7
3.6
1.5

11 0518 13.4
F 1142
1.9
1800 13.0

4.1
0.6
4.0

26 0336 12.6
Sa 1054 2.7
1706 11.9
2306 5.7

3.8
0.8
3.6
1.7

11 0342 13.4
F 1006
1.7
1624 12.9
2218 4.4

4.1
0.5
3.9
1.4

26 0212 12.5
Sa 0924 2.4
1536 11.7
2136 5.4

3.8
0,7
3.6
1.6

4.0
0.6
3.9
1.3

27 0306 12.8
Th 1018 2.6
1624 11.8
2224 5.4

3.9
0.8
3.6
1.7

12 oooo 4.6
Sa 0612 13.4
1230 2.1
1854 13.2

1.4
4.1
0.6
4.0

27 0448 12.6
Su 1154 2.8
1806 12.3

3.8
0.9
3.8

12 0442 13.3
Sa 1100 2.1
1718 13.2
2324 4.7

4.1
0.6
4.0
1.4

27 0324 12.3
Su 1030 3.0
1648 12.0
2248 5.5

3.7
0.9
3. 7
1.7

13 0554 13.3
Th 1212 1.9
1836 12.9

4.1
0,6
3.9

28 0400 12.7
F 1118 2.6
1724 11.9
2324 5.6

3.9
0.8
3.6
1.7

13 0048 4.8
Su 0706 13.3
1324 2.3
1942 13.2

1.5
4.0
0.7
4.0

28 0012 5.5
H 0554 12.7
1254 2. 8
1854 12.7

1.7
3.9
o. 9
3.9

13 0536 13.3
Su 1200 2.4
1812 13.4

4.0
0.7
4.1

28 0442 12.2
H 1130 3.3
1748 12.5

3.7
1.0
3.8

14 0030 4.4
F 0648 13.3
1306 1.9
1930 ll.O

1.4
4.1
0.6
4.0

29 0506 12.8
Sa 1218 2.5
1818 12.2

3.9
0.8
3.7

14 0136 4.8
M 0748 13.0
1406 2.6
2030 13.1

1.5
4.0
0.8
4.0

14 0018 4.8
H 0630 13.2
1248 2.8
1906 13.4

1.5
4.0
0.8
4.1

29 0000 5.1
Tu 0554 12.3
1230 3.4
1842 13.0

1.6
3.8
1.0
4.0

15 0118 4.5
Sa 0736 13.2
1348 2.0
2012 13.0

1.4
4.0
0.6
4.0

30 0030 5.5
Su 0600 12.9
1312 2.3
1912 12.4

1.7
3.9
0.7
3.8

15 0224 4.7
Tu 0830 12.7
1442 2.8
2106 13.0

1.4
3.9
0.9
4.0

15 0112 4.7
Tu 0718 12.9
1330 3.1
1948 13.3

1.4
3.9
1.0
4.1

30 0106 4.4
w 0700 12.5
1330 3.4
1930 13.3

1.3
3.8
1.1
4.0

31 0130 5.1
H 0700 12.9
1406 2.2
2000 12.8

1.6
3.9
0.7
3.9

31 0206 3.5
Th 0800 12.5
1418 3.3
2018 13.4

1.1
3.8
1.0
4.1

3 0242

4.3

M 0806 13.0

5 0424

w 1000

7 0612

2.0

F 1212 12.9

1830

2 0318

w 0854

w 0942

Time meridian 45" w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Heights are referred to the chart datum of soundings.

1.4
3.9
Q.6

2 0212

w 0754

w 0806

TABLE 2.-TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS

EXPLANATION OF TABLE
The publication of full daily predictions is necessarily limited to a comparatively small
number of stations. Tide predictions for many other places, however, can be obtained by
applying certain differences to the predictions for the reference stations in table 1. The following pages list the places called "subordinate stations" for which such predictions can be
made and the differences or ratios to be used. These differences or ratios are to be applied
to the predictions for the proper reference station which is listed in table 2 in bold face type
above the differences for the subordinate station. The stations in this table are arranged in
geographical order. The index at the end of this volume will assist in locating a particular
station.
Caution.-The time and height differences listed in table 2 are average differences
derived from comparisons of simultaneous tide observations at the subordinate location
and its reference station. Because these figures are constant, they cannot provide for the
daily variances of the actual tide. Therefore, it must be realized that although the application of the time and height differences will generally provide reasonably accurate approximations, they cannot result in as accurate predictions as those for the reference stations which are based upon much longer periods of analyses and which do provide for
daily variances. In addition, at subordinate stations where the tide is chiefly diurnal, the
tide correctors are intended primarily to be used to approximate the times and heights of
the higher high and the lower low waters. When the lower high water and higher low water
at the reference station are nearly the same height, great reliance should not be placed
on the calculated corresponding tides. at the subordinate station.
Time difference.-To determine the time of high water or low water at any station
listed in this table there is given in the columns headed "Differences, Time" the hours and
minutes to be added to or subtracted from the time of high or low water at some reference
station. A plus ( +) sign indicates that the tide at the subordinate station is later than at
the reference station and the difference should be added, a minus (-) sign that it is earlier
and should be subtracted.
To obtain the tide at a subordinate station on any date apply the difference to the tide
at the reference station for that same date. In some cases, however,. to obtain an a. m. tide it
may be necessary to use the preceding day's p.m. tide at the reference station, or to obtain
a p.m. tide it may be necessary to use the following day's a.m. tide. For example, if a high
water occurs at a reference station at 2200 on July 2, and the tide at the subordinate station
occurs 3 hours later, then high water will occur at 0100 on July 3 at the subordinate station.
For the second case, if a high water at a reference station occurs at 0200 on July 17, and the
tide at the subordinate station occurs 5 hours earlier, the high water at the subordinate station will occur at 2100 on July 16. The necessary allowance for change in date when the
international date line is crossed is included in the time differences. In such cases use the
same date at the reference station as desired for the subordinate station as explained above.
The results obtained by the application of the time differences will be in the kind of
time indicated by the time meridian shown above the name of the subordinate station.
Summer or daylight saving time is not used in the tide tables.
Height differences.-The height of the tide, referred to the datum of charts, is obtained by means of the height differences or ratios. A plus ( +) sign indicates that the difference should be added to the height at the reference station and a minus (-) sign that
it should be subtracted. All height differences, ranges, and levels in table 2 are in feet but
may be converted to meters by the use of table 7.

197

TABLE 2.-TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS

198

Ratio.-For some stations height differences would give unsatisfactory predictions. In


such cases they have been omitted and one or two ratios are given. Where two ratios are
given, one in the "height of high water" column and one in the "height of low water" col
umn, the high waters and low waters at the reference station should be multiplied by these
respective ratios. Where only one is given, the omitted ratio is either unreliable or unknown.
For some subordinate stations there is given in parentheses a ratio as well as a correction
in feet. In those instances, each predicted high and low water at the reference station should
first be multiplied by the ratio and then the correction in feet is to be added to or subtracted
from each product as indicated.
As an example, at Port of Spain, Trinidad, the values in the time and height difference
columns in Table 2 are given as -0 44, -112, and (*0.31+1.4) as referred to the reference
station at Punta Gorda, Venezuela. If we assume that the time predictions in column ( 1)
below are those of Punta Gorda on a particular day, application of the time and height corrections in columns (2) and (3) would result in the tide predictions for Port of Spain in
column (4).
(2)

(1)

(3}

Time Corrections Height Corrections


h.m.

(4)
Time
h.m.

ft

X0.31+1.4

0214

1.6

0.5

-044

X0.31+1.4

0816

3.0

0.9

-0.3

-112

xo.31+L4

1456

1.3

0.4

5.4

-044

X0.31+1.4

2104

3.1

0.9

Time
h.m.

Height
ft

0326

0.6

-112

0900

5.1

1608
2148

Height
meters

Range.-The mean range is the difference in height between mean high water and mean
low water. The spring range is the average semidiurnal range occurring semimonthly as the
result of the Moon being new or full. It is larger than the mean range where the type of tide
is either semidiurnal or mixed, and is of no practical significance where the type of tide is diurnal. Where the tide is chiefly of the diurnal type the table gives the diurnal range, which is
the difference in height between mean higher high water and mean lower low water.
Datum.-The datum of the predictions obtained through the height differences or ratios
is also the datum of the largest scale chart for the locality. To obtain the depth at the time

of high or low water, the predicted height should be added to the depth on the chart unless
such height is negative (-), when it should be subtracted. To find the height at times between high and low water see table 3. On some charts the depths are given in meters and
in such cases the heights of the tide can be reduced to meters by the use of table 7. The
chart datum for the Atlantic Coast of the United States and for a part of the West Indies is
mean low water. For the rest of the area covered by these tables the datums generally used
are approximately mean low water, mean low water springs, Gulf Coast Low Water Datum,
mean lower low water, Indian spring low water, or the lowest possible low water.
Mean Tide Level (Half Tide Level) .-The mean tide level is a plane midway between
mean low water and mean high water. Tabular values are reckoned from chart datum.
NOTE.-Dashes are entered in the place of data which are unknown, unreliable, or
not applicable.

TABLE 2.-TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS

199

Mean Lower Low Water

Effective November 28, 1980, the term Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW) began to
replace the term Gulf Coast Low Water Datum ( GCLWD) as chart datum on nautical
charts, bathymetric maps, and in the Tide Tables and Coast Pilots of the National Ocean
Survey covering the Gulf Coast of the United States.
The area affected by this action extends from the International Border between the
United States and Mexico, then easterly along the Gulf Coast of the United States to the
southeast corner of Florida, including the Florida Keys.
More specifically, the boundary between the datum of Mean Low Water of the Atlantic
Coast and the datum of Mean Lower Low Water of the Gulf Coast is defined as extending:
a. from the intersection of the most westerly segment of the southern boundary
of the Biscayne National Monument and the land (just south of Mangrove
Point);
b. along the southwest segments of the southern boundary of the Monument to
Old Rhodes Point on the southeast comer of Old Rhodes Key;
c. then from Old Rhodes Point to the northwest comer of the John Pennekamp
Coral Reef State Park;
d. along the land of the northwestern boundary of the Park (with the exception
of the coastal indentations of Largo Sound) to the southwest comer (just southwest of Rock Harbor) ; and
e. then from,the southwest comer of the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
along its southwestern boundary and continuing straight out to sea just south
of and beyond Molasses Reef.
Appropriate content changes have been made in this tide table to conform to the newly
defined chart datum.

202

TABLE 2. - TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

POSITION
NO.

PLACE

Lat.

LABRADOR
Time meridian. 52"30'11

Time

Long.

'

II

RANGES

Height

High
\later

L<>W
\later

High
Water

Loll
Water

h. m.

h. m.

ft

ft

Mean Spring

Mean
Tide
Level

ft

ft

ft

3.7
3.7
3.5
3.5
2.7
2.6

4.9
4.9
4.6
4.7
3.6
3.8

3.4
3.1
2.9
2.8
2.5
3.1

*0.81
*0.56
*0.81

2.4
2.1
2.9

3.1
2.6
3.7

2.5
2.0
2.8

"0.29
-1.5
-1.1
*0.29
-1.3
-1.3
*0.33
*0.48
*0.33
*0.33
*0.38

2.4
3.3
3.5
2.4
2.6
3.1
2.2
2.2
2.4
2.6
2.6

3.1
4.3
4.7
3.4
3.5
4.2
2.9
3.0
3.2
3.5
3.5

1.8
2.3
2.8
1.8
2.1
2.4
1.8
2.1
1.9
2.0
2.1

-0.5
-0.5

4.2
4.2

5.6
5.6

3.5
3.5

-0.3
-0.8
+0.3

4.9
4.7
4.7
3.9

6.3
6.0
6.0
s.o

4.4
4.0
3.5
4.2

on HALIFAX, p.20

171
173
175
177
179
180

Cartwright Harbour
Curlew Harbour
Comfort Bight
Square Is land Harbour
Port Harnham
Battle Harbour

53
53
53
52
52
52

181
183
185

Strait of Bell Isle


Chateau Bay.~ .......................
Red Bay ;
Forteau Bay .........................

52 00
51 43
51 27

55 so
56 25
56 53

201
203
205
207
209
211
213
215
217
219
22.1

Pistolet Bay ............................


Arhge Bay ..............................
llfl d Cove
Sops Is land, White Bay ..................
Exploits Lower Harbour
Fogo Harbour
Valleyfield
Port Union
Random Head Harbour, Trinity Bay ........
Harbour Grace, Conception Bay ...........
St. John's

51
51
so
49
49
49
49
48
48
47
47

55
56
56
56
55
54
53
53
53
53
52

223
225

Trepassey Harbour ~ ~
St. Mary Harbour, St. Mary Bay ..........
Placentia Bay
ARGENTIA
Woody Island
Mortier Bay
Great St. lawrence Harbour

42
45
09
44
23
16

57
56
55
55
55
55

02
33
46
49
44
36

-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-1

03
07
32
34
43
03

-0
-0
-1
-1
-1
-1

34
38
03
OS
14
30

-1.3
-1.6
-1.9
-2.0
-2.7
-2.1

-0.6
-0.9
-1.0
-1.1
-1.0
-0.3

on HARRINGTON HARBOUR, p.12


-3 08
-2 00
-0 26

NEWFOUNDLAND, East Coast

-3 19
-1 55
-0 17

*0.69
*0.56
"0.78

on HALIFAX, p.20
30
10
42
so
32
43
10
30
06
41
34

44
00
10
46
04
16
37
05
34
12
42

-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0

14
34
49
49
34
34
46
53
53
28
34

NEWFOUNDLAND, South Coast

227
229
231
233

DIFFERENCES

-0
-0
-1
-1
-1
-0
-1
-1
-1
-0
-0

28
34
01
24
09
42
13
15
05
46
46

*0.46
-2.6
-2.0
*0.46
-3.1
-2.6
*0.45
*0.49
*0.48
*0.51
*0.52

on ARGENT! A, p.4
46 43
46 55

53 23
s3 35

-0 19
-0 14

47
47
47
46

53
54.
55
55

59
10
09
22

+0 09
+0 15
+0 28

46 47

56 10

-0 09

+0 13

-0.8

+0.2

3.9

5.0

4.1

54
55
55
56
56
57
57
58

+1
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+1

+1
+0
+0
+1
+1
+1
+0
+1

+0.2
-1.0
("0.67+0.8)
-0.4
o.o
-1.1
+0.1
(*0.67+0.6)
(*0.63+0.7)
(*0.59+0.7)
("0.63+0.6)

3.7
3.3
4.5
3.7
3.3
3.1
2.9
3.1

4.8
4.3
s.s
4.8
4.3
4.0
3.8
4.0

4.0
3.8
4.2
3.9
3.6
3.5
3.3
3.4

18
47
10
55

-0 11
-0 06

-1.2
-1.2

Daily predictions
+0 09
-0.5
+0 26
-1.0
+0 55
-0.7

Time meridian, 60"11


235

St. Pierre Hbr., St. Pierre Island ......


Time meridian, s23ow

237
239
241
243
245
247
249
251

Fortune Bay
Grande 1e Pierre Harbour
Belleoram
Ship Cove. Bay d'Espoir
Great Jervis Harbour, Bay d'Espoir ......
Hare Bay
Grey River
Con noire Bay ............................
La Poile Bay ~

47
47
47
47
47
47
47
47

253
255

Port Aux Basques ........................


Cod roy Road

47 35
47 53

59 09
59 24

-1 24
-1 22

257
259
261
263
265
267
269
271

St. Georges Harbour


Port-au-Port
Frenchman's Cove, Bay of Islands ........
Norris Cove, Bonne Bay
Portland Cove ...........................
Port Saunders
Castors Harbour, St. John Bay ...........
St. Barbe Bay

48
48
49
49
50
so
50
51

27
33
04
31
39
55
12

11

58
58
58
57
57
57
56
56

30
45
10
52
36
18
59
46

-0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
0

51
51
so
so
so
50
so

28
16
30
12
12
12
14

57
58
59
60
61
61
53

15
12
2B
01
14
so

-0 35
-0 15

40
32
52
39
37
34
40
40

47
25
so
11

32
07
54
24

09
57
45
3B
41
45
so
15

09
57
53
OS
08
12
so
15

on HARRINGTON HARBOUR, p.12


-1 28
-1 27

*0.80
*0.74

*0.75
*0.75

3.1
2.8

4.0
3.7

2.8
2.6

38
10
10
10
19
03
10
00

*0.78
-1.3
-0.5
-0.7
-0.6
-0.3
0.78
*0.78

*0.88
-1.0
0.0
-0.4
-0.4
-0.3
*0.75
*0.56

2.8
3.5
3.3
3.5
3.6
3.8
3.0
3.3

3.5
4.5
4.2
4.4
4.6
4.9
4.1
4.4

2.8
2.4
3.3
3.0
3.0
3.2
2~ 7
2.6

-0.1
-0.1

3.3
3.5
3.8
3.4
3.1
3.1
3.5

4.4
4.6
4.9
4.4
4.0
4.0
4.6

3.1
3.3
3.5
3.4
3.0
3.1
3.0

NEWFOUNDLAND, \lest Coast


28
OS
10
10
19
07
10
00

-0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
0

QUEBEC, Gulf of St. Lawrence


Time meridian, 6ow
273
275
277
279
281
283
285

Brad ore Bay


Mistanoque Harbour
HARRINGTON HARBOUR
llapitagun Harbour
Kegaska
Natashquan
Betchewun Harbour

Endnotes can be found at the end of table 2.

11

+0
+0
+1
+2

15
40
00
09

-0 30
-0.6
-0 15
-0.4
Daily predictions
+0 15
-0.3
+0 40
-0.9
+1 10
-0.8
+2 13
-0.7

+0.1
-0.2
-0.1
-0.4

TABLE 2. - TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

POSIT I ON
NO.

PLACE

569
571
573
575
577
579
581
583

Jle Haute
Spencer Is 1 and
Minas Basin
Parrsboro (Partridge Island) <2>
Horton Bluff, Avon River
Windsor <2>
Burnt coat Head
Truro <2>
Spicer Cove, Chignecto Bay
Joggins <2>
Amherst Point, Cumberland Basin

RANGES
Height

Mean

Long.

NOVA SCOTIA, Bay of Fundy


Time meridian, 60W
565
56 7

DIFFERENCES
Time

Lat.

205

Mean Spring

High
Water

Low
Water

High
Water

h. m.

h. m.

ft

Low
Water

Ti.de
Level

ft

ft

ft

ft

on ST. JOHN, N. B p.24


45 15
45 20

65 00
64 42

-0 02
+0 17

-0 02
+0 21

+7.4
*1.47

+0.7
*1. 50

27.5
30.5

31.5
35.0

18.5
21.2

45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45

22
06
00
18
22
26
41
50

64
64
64
63
63
64
64
64

20
13
08
49
20
54
28
17

+0
+0
+1
+1
+1
+0
+0
+0

51
58
03
06
43
12
14
33

+0 49
+1 02

+14.7
*1.76
+19.5
*1.90
+26.1

34.4
38.1

39.0
43.6

22.3
24.6

+7.0

--*2.18
+0.8

+14.2
*1. 69

+1. 8
*1. 55

33.2
35.6

37.0
40.5

18.3
22.4
24.0

45
45
46
46
45
45
45
45
45
45
44
44
44
44
44
44
45
45
45
45

43
52
05
01
35
20
15
16
07
02
46
37
36
30
53
56
03
07
04
10

64
64
64
65
64
65
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
67
66
66
66
66
67
67

37
35
46
03
58
32
04
05
29
49
45
51
48
06
57
56
52
54
03
12

+0
+0
+0
+1
+0
+0

21
14
46
31
22
11

31.1
33.2

35.6
38.0

21.4
24.0

+1
-0
+0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
0
0
+0
+0
+0

30
01
01
05
15
25
01
01
00
00
12
14
17

*1. 49
*1.45
*1.64
*1.85
+17.2
+1B.2
+8.4
+0.9
+0 12
+2.0
-0.3
Daily predictions
+2 25
+0 03
-2. 3
-0.5
+0 05
-3.2
-0.8
-0 05
-4.5
-0.9
-0 17
*0.68
*0.65
-0 27
-7.8
-0.8
-9.6
-1.7
+0 06
-3.5
-1.0
+0 01
+0.1
-3. 7
-0 03
-3.5
0.0
+0 17
-2.0
-0.5
+0 20
-2.3
0.0
+0 30
-0.8
o.o

23.1
20.8
1.2
19. 0
18.4
17.2
14.3
13.8
12... 9
18.3
17.0
17.3
19.3
18.5
20.0

26.3
23.7
1. 4
21. 7
21.0
19.3
16.3
16.2
14.5
21.2
19.4
20.1
22.0
21.2
22.8

19.1
15.3
14.4
2.4
13.0
12.4
11.7
9. 8
10.1
8.8
12.1
12.6
12.6
13.1
13.2
14.0

18.2
18.4

20.7
20.9

9.1
9.2

19.2
19.6
20.0

21.8
22.3
22.8

9. 6
9.8
10.0

18.7
19.1
18.3
17.6
19.2
17.5
15.7
14.8
13.6
12.4
12.6
12.1
12.3

21.3
21.8
20.8
20.0
21.9
20.0
17.9
16.9
15.5
14.1
14.4
13.8
14.0

9.3
9. 5
9.1
8.8
9.6
8.7
7.8
7.4
6.8
6.2
6.3
6.1
6.1

11.6
11.5
11.3
11.8
11.1
11.3
11.1
10.6
10.9
10.8
10.5
1 o. 5

13.3
13.2
13.0
13.6
12.8
13.0
12.8
12.2
12.5
12.4
12.1
12.1

5.8
5.8
5.6
5.9
5. 5
5.6
5.6
5.3
5.4
5.4
5.2
5.2

10.1
10.5
10.5
10.5

11.6
12.1
12.1
12.1

5.0
5.2
5.2
5.3

-- +1 12
- -+0 16
+0 26
+0 45

*1.38

- - 43.5
-27.0 30.0

38.4

--

27.9

--

NEW BRUNSWICK, Bay of Fundy


585
587
589
591
601
603
605
607
609
611
613
615
617
619
620
621
622
623
624
625

Petitcodiac River <3>


Grindstone Is 1 and
Hop ewe 11 Cape
Moncton <2> <3>
Salisbury
Herring Cove ,
Qua co Bay
ST. JOHN <4>
Indiantown, St. John River
lepreau Harbour
l'Etang Harbour
North Head, Grand Hanan Island
Seal Cove, Grand Man an Island
Outer Wood Island <5>
Mathias Seal Island <5>
Wel shpool, Campobello Is land <5>
Wilsons Beach, Campobello Island <5>
Back Bay, Let ite Harbour <5>
Hi dj ik Bluff, Passamaquoddy Bay <5>
St. Andrews, Passamaquoddy Bay <5>
The Ledge, St. Croix River <5>
MAINE
Time meridian, 75w

627
629
631
633
637
639
641
643
645
647
649
651
653
655
657
659
661
663

EASTPORT
Gleason Cove, Western Passage
St. Croix River
Robbinston
St. Croix Island
Calais
Cobscook Bay
Deep Cove, Moose Island
East Bay ~
Coffins Point
Birch Islands
Horan Head, South Bay
lubec
West Quoddy Head
Moose Cove
Cutler, l i tt 1 e River
Stone Island, Machias Bay
Machiasport, Machias River
Shop pee Point t Englishman Bay
Roque Island Harbor, Englishman Bay

+0 28
+0 39

---

---+0 -20-

--

---

-- --- -28.3 32.4

-- --

on EASTPORT, p.28
44 54
44 58

66 59
67 03

+0 08

45 05
45 08
45 11

67 06
67 08
67 17

+0 09
+0 10
+0 31

+0 09
+0 12
+0 34

+1.0
+1. 4
+1.8

44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44

54
56
52
52
52
52
49
44
39
36
42
37
34

67
67
67
67
67
66
66
67
67
67
67
67
67

01
07 .
07
09
04
59
59
06
13
22
24
30
31

+0
+0
+0
+1
+0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
0
-0
-0

08
14
33
OS
18
03
09
10
12
12
00
06
11

+0
+0
+0
+1
+0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0

+0.5
+0.9
+0.1
-0.6
+1.0
-0.7
-2.5
-3.4
-4.6
-5.8
-5.6
-6.1
-5.9

44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44

30
32
33
37
29
32
27
22
28
28
24
24

67
67
67
67
67
67
67
67
67
67
67
68

33

36
46
45
50
53
52
52
55
59
58
01

-0
-0
-0
0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0

28
23
20
00
23
20
21
28
23
23
25
24

-0
-0
-0
+0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0

20
17
11
04
20
05
18
24
18
18
20
15

+2.5
+2.4
+2.2
+2.7
+2.0
+2.2
+2.0
+1.5
+1.8
+1.7
+1.4
+1.4

44
44
44
44

23
28
31
26

68
68
68
68

05
10
12
22

-0
-0
-0
-0

23
20
10
08

-0
-0
-0
-0

09
14
OS
08

+1.0
+1.4
+1.4
+1.4

Daily predictions
+0 07
+0. 2

09
16
38
17
21
01
15
16
17
29
10
14
14

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o

0.0
0.0
0.0

on PORTLAND, p.32
665
667
669
671
673
675
677
678
679
681
683
685
701
703
705
707

Steele Harbor Island


Jonesport, Moosabec Reach
Gibbs Island, Pleasant River
Addison, Pleasant River
Trafton Island, Narraguagus Bay .........
Milbridge, Narraguagus River
Pigeon Hill Bay
Green Island, Petit Hanan Bar ...........
Pinkham Bay, Dyer Bay
Garden Point, Gouldsboro Bay
Corea Harbor
Prospect Harbor
Frenchman Bay
Winter Harbor
Eastern Point Harbor
Sullivan ............................
Mount Desert Narrows

Endnotes can be found at the end of table 2.

0.0

o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

206

TABLE 2. - TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

POSITION
NO.

PLACE

lat.

DIFFERENCES
Time

long.
High

Water
0

MAINE

h. m.

721
723
725
727
729

Mount Desert Island


Salsbury Cove
Bar Harbor
Southwest Harbor
Mount Desert
Bass Harbor
Pretty Marsh Harbor
Blue Hill Bay
Union River
Blue Hill Harbor
Allen Cove
Mackerel Cove
Burnt Coat Harbor, Swans Island

He an Spring

Mean

Tide
Level

low
Water

High
Water

low
Water

h. m.

ft

ft

ft

ft

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
D.O
o.o
o.o

10.6
"10. 5
10.2
10.6
9.9
10.2

12.2
12.1
11.7
12.2
11.3
11.7

5.3
5.2
5.1
5.3
5.0
5.1

10.4
10.1
10.3
10.0
9.5

11.9
11.6
11.8
11.5
10.8

5.2
5.0
5.1
5.0
4.7

o.o
o.o
D.O
o.o

10.2
10.1
10.2
9.3
9.1
9. 6
10.1
9. 7
10.1
9.0
9.3
9. 5
9.8
9.7
10.3

11.6
11.5
11.7
10.7
10.4
10.9
11.5
11.0
11.5
10.4
10.7
10.8
11.1
11.1
11.7

5.1
5.0
5.1
4.7
4.6
4.8
5.0
4.8
4.5
4.6
4.8
4.9
4.8
5.1

10.3
11.0
12.3
12.8
13.1
10.0
9.6
9.7
9. 4
9.6

11.8
12.5
14.0
14.6
14.9
!1. 5
10.9
11.2
10.7
10.9

5.1
5.5
6.1
6.4
6.5
5.0
4.8
4.8
4.7
4.8

9.3
8.8
8.9

10.6
10.1
10.2

4.6
4.4
4.4

8.9
9.1
9.4
8.8
9.0
9.0

10.2
10.5
10.8
10.1
10.4
10.4

4.4
4.5
4;7
4.4
4.5
4.5

0.0
0.0

9.1
9.5
8.8

10.5
10.9
10.1

4.5
4.8
4.4

0.0

8.9
9.3
8.8
8.8
8.9

10.2
10.7
10.1
10.1
10.2

4.4
4.6
4.4
4.4
4.4

s. g

10.3
10.5
10.8
11.0
10.5
10.1
10.1

s.o

4.4
4.5
4.7
4.8
4.5
4.4
4.4
3.5

9.7
9.2

4.2
4.0

ft

on PORTLAND, p.32

Time meridian, 75W


709
711
713
715
717
719

RANGES

Height

44
44
44
44
44
44

26
23
16
22
14
20

68
68
68
68
68
68

17
12
19
2D
21
25

-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-D

15
22
22
16
18
13

-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0

12
19
12
08
11
13

+1.5
+1.4
+1.1
+1.5
+0.8
+1.1

44
44
44
44
44

3D
24
18
10
09

68
68
68
68
68

26
34
33
26
27

-0
-0
-0
-0
-0

09
13
12
20
23

-0 08
-0 08
-0 12
-0 13
-0 13

+1.3
+1.0
+1.2
+0.9
+D.4

44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
43
44
44
44
44
44

14
16
18
04
01
04
12
09
14
52
03
08
09
23
25

68
68
68
68
68
68
68
68
68
68
68
68
68
68
68

33
35
38
38
37
39
38
40
41
53
50
52
53
48
44

-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
+0

16
13
11
23
20
20
18
18
12
17
13
13
13
04
11

-0
-0
-0
-0
-D
-0
-D
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
+0

14
07
06
19
20
22
17
17
12
12
06
13
15
01
29

+1.1
+1.0
+1.1
+0.2
D.O
+0.5
+1.0
+0.6
+1.0
-0.1
+0.2
+0.4
+0.7
+0.6
+1.2

44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44

28
34
42
45
48
26
12
06
06
02

68
68
68
68
68
69
69
69
69
69

49
48
4g
50
46
00
03
06
03
07

-0
-0
+0
+0
+0
-0
-0
-D
-0
-0

06
02
01
02
04
08
12
16
16
1D

-0
-0
+0
+0
+0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0

05
01
04
06
13
01
06
13
10

+1.2
+1.9
+3.2
+3.7
+4.0
+0.9
+0.5
+0.6
+0.3
+0.5

0.0

MAINE, Penobscot Bay


731
733
735
736
737
739
741
743
745
74 7
749
751
753
755
757
75g
761
763
765
767
76g
771
773
775
777

Eggemoggin Reach
Naskeag Harbor
Center Harbor
Sedgwick
Isle Au Haut
Head Harbor, Isle Au Haut
Kimball Island
Oceanvfll e, Deer Isle
Stonington, Deer Isle
Northwest Harbor, Deer Isle
Matinicus Harbor
Vinalhaven, Vinalhaven Island
Iron Point, North Haven Island
Pu 1 pit Harbor, North Haven Island
Castine
Punipkin Island, South Bay
Penobscot River
Fort Point
Bucksport ~
South Orrington ;
Hampden
Bangor
Belfast
Camden
Rockland
Owls Head
Dyer Point, Weskeag River

13

0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
D.O

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
.o.o

s.o

MAINE, Outer Coast


779
781
783
785
787
789
791
793
795
797
799
801
803
805
807
809
811
813
815
817
819
821
823
825
827

Tenants Harbor
Monhegan Island
Burnt Island, Georges Lslands
St. George River
Port Clyde
Otis Cove
Thomaston , ~
New Harbor, Muscongus Bay
Muscongus Harbor, Muscongus Sound
Friendship Harbor ;
Medomak River
Jones Neck
Waldoboro
Pemaquid Harbor, Johns Bay
Damariscotta River
East Boothbay
Newcastle
Damariscove Harbor, Damariscove Island
Boothbay Harbor
Southport, Townsend Gut
Sheep scot River
Isle of Springs
Cross River entrance
Wiscasset
Sheepscot (below rapids)
Back River
Robinhood, Sasanoa River
Mill Point, Sasanoa River
Upper Hell Gat@, Sasanoa River

43 58
43 46
43 52

69 12
69 19
69 18

-0 11
-0 13
-0 13

-0 11
-0 09
-0 12

+0.2
-0.3
-0.2

43
43
44
43
43
43

69
69
69
69
69
69

-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0

11
15
04
10
09
18

-0 07
-0 14
-0 03
-0 05
-0 03
-0 11

+0.3
-0.3
-0.1
-0.1

-0 05
-0 04
-0 01

+0.4
-0.3

-0.2
+0.2
-0-.3
-0.3
-0.2

56
59
04
52
58
58

16
14
11
29
27
20

-0.2

o.o

o.o

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o

44 01
44 06
43 53

69 23
69 23
69 32

-0 10
-0 16
-0 05

43
44
43
43
43

52
02
46
51
51

69
69
69
69
69

35
32
37
38
40

-0
+0
-0
-0
+0

02
16
09
06
01

+0
+0
-0
-0
+0

04
28
10
05
01

43
43
44
44
43
43
43
43

52
56
00
03
57
51
53
54

69
69
69
6g
6g
6g
6g
69

41
40
40
37
41
44
46
47

-0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+1

02
07
16
20
34
14
35
11

-0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+1

04
04
04
20
31
14
43
31

-0.3
-0.3
-2.1

o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

+0 04
+0 28

-0.7
-1.1

o.o
o.o

-0.2

o.o

+0.3
+0.5

o.o

o.o

g,1
9. 4
9. 6
9.1
8.8
8.8
7.0

MAINE, Kennebec River


829
831

Fort Popham
Phippsburg

Endnotes can be found at the end of table 2.

43 45
43 49

69 47
69 49

+0 09
+0 26

8.4
8.0

TABLE 2.- TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

POS I Tl ON
NO.

PLACE

Lat.

DIFFERENCES
Time

Maine, Kennebac River


Time meridian, 75W
B33
835
837
839
841
843
845
847
849
851

Bath
Sturgeon Island, Merrymeeting Bay
Androscoggin River entrance
Brunswick, Androscoggin River
Bowdoinham, Cathance River
Richmond
Nehumkeag Island
Gardiner
Hallowell
Auguita

B53
855
857
859
861
863
865
867
869
871
873
875
877

Small Point Harbor


Cundy Harbor, New Meadows River .........
Howard Point, New Meadows River .........
Lowell Cove, Orrs Island
Harpswell Harbor
South Harpswell, Potts Harbor
Wilson Cove, Middle Bay .................
Little Flying Point, Maquoit Bay ........
South Freeport
Chebeague Point, Great Chebeague Island.
Prince Point
Peal<s Island ............................
PORTLAND

879
881
883
885
887
889

Richmond Island
Old Orchard Beach
Wood Island Harbor
Cape Porpoise
Kennebunkport
York Harbor

'

h. m.

RANGES
Height

Long.
High
Water

207

Mean Spring

Low
Water

High
Water

Low
Water

h. m.

ft

ft

Mean
Tide
Level

ft

ft

ft

6.4
5.3
4.7
3.8
5.7
5.3
5.3
5.0
4.3
4 .l

7.4
6.1
5.4
4.4
6;6
6.0
6.0
5. 7
4.9
4.6

3.2
2.6
2.3
1.9
2.8
2.6
2.6
2.5
2.1
2. 0'

on PORTLAND, p.32
43
43
43
43
44
44
44
44
44
44

55
59
57
55
00
05
10
14
17
19

69
69
69
69
69
69
69
69
69
69

49
50
53
58
54
48
45
46
47
46

+I
+2
+2
+2
+2
+2
+3
+3
+3
+4

01
00
24
35
34
48
21
43
54
03-

43
43
43
43
43
43
43
43
43
43
43
43
43

44
47
53
45
46
44
49
50
49
46
46
39
40

69
69
69
69
70
70
69
70
70
70
70
70
70

51
54
53
59
00
01
59
03
06
06
10
12
15

-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
+0
+0
-0
+0
-o
-0
-0

12
01
05
07
05
02
02
01
12
04
02
04

43
43
43
43
43
43

33
31
27
22
21
08

70
70
70
70
70
70

14
22
21
26
28
38

-0
0
+0
+0
+0
+0

03
00
02
12
16
03

0
-0
-0
+0
+0
+0

00
03
04

43
43
43
43
43
43

03
04
04
05
05
05

70
70
70
70
70
70

43
42
43
42
45
45

-0
-0
+0
-0
+0
+0

03
02
03
07
23
22

43
43
43
43
42
42

05
07
03
59
54

70
70
70
70
70
70

46
50
50
55
37
49

+0
+l
+I
+2
+0
+0

42
42
42
42
42

49
49
43
39
40

70
70
70
70
70

4g
52
47
41
37

42
42
42
42
42

36
34
32
31
30

70
70
70
70
70

40
47
53
53
51

+1
+2
+3
+4
+2
3
+3
+4
+5
+5

17
04
26
36
42
03
46
25
03
33

-2.7
*0.58
*0.52
*0.42
*0.63
*0.58
*0.58
*0.55
*0.47
*0.4!;

0.0
*0.58
*0.52
*0.42
*0.63
*0.58
*0.58
*0. 55
*0.47
*0.45'

MAINE, Casco Bay


-0 09
-0.3
-0 02
-0.2
+0 01
-0.1
-0 06
-0.3
-0 05
-0.1
+0 01
-0.2
+0 02
o.o
-0 01
-0.1
+0 10
-0.1
-0 06
-0.1
-0 04
-0.1
-0 08
-0.1
Daily predictions

o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

B.S
8.9
9.0
8.8
9.0
8. 9
9.1
9.0
9.0
9.0
9.0
9.0
9.1

10.1
10.2
10.3
10.1
10.4
10.2
10.5
10.3
10.3
10.4
10.4
10.4
10.4

4.4
4.4
4.5
4.4
4.5
4.4
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.6

16
13

-0.2
-0.3
-0.4
-0.4
-0.5.
-0.5

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o

B.9
8.8
8.7
8.7
8.6
8.6

10.1
10.1
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9

4.4
4.4
4.3
4.3
4.3
4.3

-0
-0
+0
+0
+0
+0

05
03
07
01
13
17

-0.4
-0.4
-0.5
-0.4
-1.0
-1.3

0.0
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o

8.7
8.7
8.6
8.7
8.1
7.8

10.0
10.0
9.9
10.0
9.3
9.0

4.4
4.4
4.3
4.4
4.0
3.9

37
33
35
1g
02
14

+0
+I
+I
+2
-0
+0

28
27
52
41
02
32

-1.6
-2.7
-2.3
-2.3
-0.6
-0.8

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0

7. 5
6.4
6.8
6.8
a. 5
8.3

8.6
7.4
7.8
7.8
9.8
9.5

3.7
3.2
3.4
3.4
4.2
4.1

+0
+0
+0
0
+0

20
31
12
00
04

+0
+I
+0
-0
+0

24
37
07
02

-0.8
-1.3
-0.5
-0.4
-0.5

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

8.3
7.8
8.6
8.7
8.6

9.5
9.0
9.9
10.1
10.0

4.1
3.9
4.3
4.4
4.3

-0
-0
0
+0
-0

03
02
00
02
02

MAINE, Outer Coast-Continued

17

MAINE and NEW HAMPSHIRE


891
893
895
897
899
9ol
903
905
907
909
911
913

Portsmouth Harbor
Jaffrey Point
Gerrish Island
Fort Point
Kittery Point
Seavey Island
Portsmouth
Piscataqua River
Atlantic Heights
Dover Point .........................
Salmon Falls River entrance
Squamscott River RR Bridge
Gosport Harbor, Isles of Shoals
Hampton Harbor

ll

MASSACHUSETTS, Outer Coast


915
917
919
921
923

Merrimack. River entrance

925
927
929
931
933
935
937

Gloucester
Manchester Harbor
Beverly
Salem
Marblehead
Broad Sound
Nahant
Lynn Harbor

939
941
943
945
947

Boston Light
Lovell Island, The Narrows
Deer Island (south end) .................
Belle Isle Inlet entrance
Castle lslnd

Newburyport, Merrimack River


Plum Island Sound (south end)
Annisquam

Rockport

11

on BOSTON, p.36
-0
-0
-0
+0
-0

06
06
05
01
06

-0.8
-0.7
-0.5
-0.7
-0.4

o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o

a. 1 10.1
a. a 10.2

9.0
8.8
9.1

10.4
10.2
10.6

4.3
4.4
4.5
4.4
4.5

42 25
42 27

70 55
70 58

-0 01
+0 08

-0 02
+0 04

-0.5
-0.3

o.o
0.0

9.0
9. 2

10.4
10.7

4.5
4.6

42
42
42
42
42

70
70
70
71
71

0
+0
-0
+0
-0

+0
+0
-0
+0
0

-0.5
-0.4
-0.2
o.o
-0.1

o.o
o:o
o.o
o.o
o.o

9.0
9.1
9.3
9.5
9.4

10.4
10.6
10.8
Jl.O
10.9

4.5
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.7

Boston Harbor

Endnotes can be found at the end of table 2.

20
20
21
23
20

53
56
58
00
01

00
02
01
18
02

01
01
02
15
00

208

TABLE 2. - TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CQNSTANTS, 1983

POS 1T I ON
NO.

PLACE

Lat.

953
955
957
959
965
967
969

BOSTON
Dover St. Bridge, Fort Point Channel ....
Charles River
Charlestown Bridge ..................
Charles River Dam ...................
Charlestown
Chelsea St. Bridge, Chelsea River .......
Neponset, Neponset River
Moon Head
Rainsford Island, Nantasl<et Roads .......

971
973
975
977
979
981
983
985
987

Nut Island ..............................


Sheep Island ............................
Weymouth Fore River Bridge
Weymouth Back River Bridge
Crow Point, Hingham Harbor entrance
Hingham ;
Nantasl<et Beach, Weir River
Strawberry Hi 11 ,,
Hull ....................................

989
991
992

Cohasset Harbor (White Head) ............


Scituate ................................
Damons Point, North River
Cape Cod Bay
Gurnet Point ........................
Plymouth
Cape Cod Canal, east entrance
Barnstable Harbor, Beach Point ......
Wellfleet
Provincetown
Race Point ..........................
Cape Cod
Cape Cod Lighthouse, SE of
Nauset Harbor
Chatham {outer coast) ...............
Chatham (inside)
Pleasant Bay ........................
Honomoy Point
Georges Shoal
Davis Bani<, Nantucket Shoals

Boston Harbor
Time meridians 75W
949
951

Long.

Time
High
Water
h. m.

DIFFERENCES

RANGES

Height

Mean Spring

Mean

Tide
Level

Low
Water

High
Water

Low
Water

h. m.

ft

ft

ft

ft

ft

0.0

9.5
9.6

11.0
11.0

4.7
4.8

o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
o.o

9.5
9.5
9.5
9.6
9.5
9.4
9.1

11.0
11.0
11.0
11.1
11.0
10.9
10.6

4.7
4.7
4.7
4.8
4.7
4.7
4.5

o.o

9.2
9.5
9.5
9.5
9.4
9.5
9.4
9.5
9.3

10.7
11.0
11.0
11.0
10.9
11.0
10.9
11.0
10.8

4.6
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.7

on BOSTON, p.36
42 21
42 21

71 03
71 04

42
42
42
42
42
42
42

22
22
22
23
17
19
19

71
71
71
71
71
70
70

04
04
03
01
02
59
57

+0
+0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0

02
05
02
01
04
01
02

+0
+0
-0
+0
+0
+0
0

02
04
01
04
01
02
00

42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42

17
17
15
15
16
15
16
17
18

70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70

57
55
58
56
54
53
52
53
55

+0
+0
+0
+0
0
+0
+0
+0
+0

07
07
07
06
00
07
04
05
03

+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

03
03
04
05
03
06
05
05
05

0.0
0.0
-0.1
0.0
-0.1

+0 04

Daily predictions
+0.1
+0 06

o.o

0.0
0.0
+0.1
0.0
-0.1
-0.4

Hingham Bay
-0.3

o.o

o.o

-0.2

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

Cohasset Harbor to Davis Bank

993
995
997
999
1001
1003
1005
1007
1009
1011
1013
1015
1017
1019
1021

42 15
42 12
42 10

70 47
70 43
70 44

+0 02
-0 05
+0 18

-0 04
D 00
+0 34

-0.7
-0.7
-1.0

o.o

8.8
8.8
8.5

10.2
10.2
9.9

4.4
4.4
4.2

42
41
41
41
41
42
42

00
58
46
43
55
03
04

70
70
70
70
70
70
70

36
40
30
17
02

02
05
01
09
12
14
03

+0
+0
-0
+0
+0
+0
-0

07
20
02
28
28
16
04

-0.3

15

+0
+0
-0
+0
+0
+0
-0

+0.5
-0.4
-0.5

9.2
9.5
8.7
9.5
10.0
9.1
9.0

10.7
11.0
10.1
11.0
11.6
10.6
10.4

4.6
4.7
4.3
4.7
5.0
4.5
4.5

42
41
41
41
41
41
41
41

00
48
40
41
44
33
42
08

70
69
69
69
69
70
67
69

01
56
56
57
59
00
46
39

+0
+0
+0
+1
+2
+0
-0
+0

10
30
30
54
26
40
49
04

+0
+0
+0
+2
+3
+0
-0
-0

09
56
24
24
25
32
45
27

-1.9
*0.63
-2.8
*0.38
*0.34
*0.39
*0.44
*0.14

o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

0.63
0.0
*0,38
*0.34
*0.39
*0.44
*0.14

7.6
6.0
6.7
3.6
3.2
3.7
4.2
1.3

8.8
7.0
7.8
4.2
3.7
4.3
4.8
1.5

3.8
3.0
3.3
1.8
1.6
1.8
2.1
0.6

41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41

40
40
39
40
38
36
35
33
33

69
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70

58
04
07
11
18
26
28
29
36

+0
+0
+1
+1
+1
+1
+2
+0
-0

55
50
01
46
01
15
01
52
18

+0
+0
+0
+1
+0
+0
+1
+0
-0

46
23
36
44
29
45
50
37
11

*0.41
*0.39
*0.36
*0.29
*0.33
*0.26
*0.24
*0.20
*0.14

*0.41
*0.39
*0.36
0.29
*0.33
*0.26
*0.24
*0.20
*0.14

3.9
3.7
3.4
2.8
3.1
2.5
2.3
1.9
1.3

4.7
4.3
4.1
3.4
3.7
3.0
2.8
2.3
1.6

1.9
1.8
1.7
1.4
1.5
1.2
1.1
0.9
0.6

41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41

14
16
20
23
17
17
18
20
17

70
69
70
70
70
70
70
70
70

01
58
00
03
06
12
15
18
14

-0
+0
+1
+0
+1
+0
+0
+0
+0

57
15
06
41
05
37
46
23
46

-1
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
-0

22
19
57
26
50
05
27
13
32

*0.13
*0.13
*0.35
*0.33
*0.32
*0.24
*0.27
*0.21
*0.16

*0.13
*0.13
*0.35
0.33
0.32
0.24
*0.27
*0.21
*0.16

1.2
1.2
3.3
3.1
3.0
2.3
2.6
2.0
1.5

1.4
1.4
4.0
3.7
3.6
2.7
3.1
2.4
1.9

0.6
0.6
1.6
1.5
1.5
1.1
1.3
1.0
0.8

11

o.o
-0.8
o.o

0.0
0.0

Nantucket Sound, North Side


1023
1025
1027
1029
1031
1033
1035
1037
1039

Stage Harbor
Wychmere Harbor
Dennis Port
South Yarmouth, Bass River
Hyannis Port ............................
Cotuit Highlands
Poponesset Island, Poponesset Bay .......
Succonnesset Point
Falmouth Heights
Nantucket Is land

1041
1043
1045
1047
1049
1051
1053
1055
1057

Tom Nevers Head


Siasconset
Wauwinet (outer shore) ..................
Great Point
Nantucket
Eel Point
Tucl<ernucl< Island, East Pond ............
Muskeget Island, north side
Smith Point, north side

1059

Miacomet Rip ............................

on NEWPORT, p.40
___.-

41 14

70 06

+0 18

+0 55

*0.49

*0,49

1.7

2.0

0.8

41 22
41 21
41 20

70 27
70 35
70 43

+2 05
+0 04
-0 13

+3 25
+0 27
+0 09

*0.31
-0.8
-0.6

*0.31

1.1
2.7
2.9

1.4
3.2
3.5

0.6
1.3
1.4

Martha's Vineyard
1061
1063
1065

Wasque Point, Chappaquiddick Island .....


Off Jobs Neck Pond
Off Chilmark Pond

Endnotes can be found at the end of table 2.

o.o
o.o

TABLE 2. -TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

POSIT I ON
NO.

PLACE

Time
Lat.

Squibnocket Point
Nomans Land .............................
Gay Head
Menemsha Bight
Cedar Tree Neck
Off Lake Tashmoo

Martha's Vineyard
Time meridian, 75W
1066
1067
106g
1071
1073
1075

Long.

High
Water
h. m.

209

DIFFERENCES

RANGES

Height
Low
Water

High
Water

h. m.

ft

Low
Water

Mean Spring

Mean
Tide
Level

ft

ft

ft

ft

o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o

*0.60

2.9
3.0
2.9
2.7
2.2
2.1

3.7
3.6
3.5
3.4.
2.8
2.5

1.5
1.5
1.4
1.3
1.1
1.0

*0.15
*0.18
*0.18
*0.18
*0.20
*0.23

1.4
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.9
2.2

1.7
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.3
2.6

0.7
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.9
1.1

on NEWPORT, p.40
41
41
41
41
41
41

19
16
21
21
26
28

70
70
70
70
70
70

46
49

so

46
42
38

-0
-0
-0
+0
+0
-+1

42
16
03
OS
13
11

+0
+0
+0
+0
+1
+2

03
23
50
42
37
16

-0.6
-0.5
-0.6
-0.8
-1.3
*0.60

on BOSTON, p.36
1077
1079
1081
1083
1085
1087

West Chop ...............................


Vineyard Haven
East Chop ...............................
Oak Bluffs
Edgartown
Cape Poge, Chappaquiddick Island ........

41
41
41
41
41
41

29
27

28
27
23
25

70
70
70
70
70
70

36
36
34
33
31
27

+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

16
25
27

30
55
44

Vineyard Sound
1089
1091
1093
1095
1097
1099
1101
1103

Nobska Point ............................


Woods Hole
Little Harbor
Oceanographic Institution
Uncatena Island (south side) ........
Tarpaulin Cove ..........................
Quicks Hole
South side ..........................
Middle .
North side .... .

-0
-0
-0
-0
+0
+0

31
01
14
14
16
02

*0.15
*0.18
*0.18
*O.lB
*0.20
*0.23

on NEWPORT, p.40
41 31

70 39

+0 44

+2 10

*0.43

*0.43

1.5

1.9

0.7

41
41
41
41

70
70
70
70

+0
+0
+0
+0

+2
+2
+0
+1

26
04
27
28

*0.40
*0.51
+0.1
*0.54

*0.40
*0.51
0.0
*0.54

1.4
1.8
3.6
1.9

1.8 .
2.2
4.5
2.4

0.7
0.9
1.8
0.9

31
31
31
28

40
40
42
46

35
27
15
14

41 26
41 27
41 27

70 51
70 51
70 51

-0 07
+0 03
-0 05

+0 14
+0 15
-0 03

-1.0
-0.5

o.o
o.o
o.o

2.5
3.0
3.5

3.1
3.7
4.4

1.2
1.5
1.7

41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41

70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70

+0
-0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+1
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

+0
-0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

06
11
07
23
23
21
23

-0.1
-0.1
+0.3
+0.5
+0.5
+0.4
+0.5

0.0

4.2
4.2
4.7
5.0
5.0
4.9

21
03
15
10
13
08
12
14
38
03

+0.6
+0.6
+0.7
+0.5
+0.4
+0.2
+0.2
+0.2
+0.3
+0.2
+0.2

3.4
3.4
3.8
4.0
4.0
3.9
4.0
3.5
4.1
4.1
4.2
4.0
3.9
3.7
3.7
3.7
3.8
3.7
3.7

4.1
5.1
5.1
5.2
5.0
4.9
4.6
4.6
4.6
4.7
4.6
4.6

1.7
1.7
1. 9
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.8
2.0
2.0
2.1
2.0
2.0
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.9
1.8
1.8

+0 38
+2 35

-0.5
-0.8

3.0
2.7

3.7
3.4

1.5
1. 3

o.o

Buzzards Bay
1105
1107
1109
1111
1113
1115
1117
1119
1121
1123
1125
1127
1129
1131
1133
1135
1137
1139
1141
1143
1145

Cuttyhunk Pond entrance


Penikese Island
Kettle Cove
West Falmouth Harbor
Barlows Landing, Pocasset Harbor
Abiels Ledge
Monument Beach
Cape Cod Ca na 1 , RR. bridge <6> ..........
Great Hill ..............................
Wareham~ Wareham River
Bird Island
Marion
Mattapoisett
West Island (west side) ................
Clarks Point
New Bedford
Belleville, Acushnet River ..............
South Dartmouth, Apponagansett Bay ......
Dumpling Rocks
Westport River
Westport Harbor
Hix Bridge, East Branch

1147
1149
1151
1153
1155
1157

Sakonnet
Tiverton (between bridges)
Beavertail Point
NEWPORT
Prudence Island, Sandy Point
Bristol Point ~

25
27
29
36
41
42
43
44
43
45
40
42
39
36
36
38
40
35
32

55
55
47
3g
38
40
37
37
43
43
43
46
49
50
54
55
55
57
55

04
14
12
24
27
14
26
18
20
25
08
12
13
12
06
10
10
28
04

-+0 -20-

+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

o.o

o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

s.o

41 30
41 34

71 06
71 04

+0 12
+1 43

41
41
41
41
41
41

28
38
27
30
36
39

71 12
71 13
71 24
71 20
71 18
71 16

-0 10
+0 21
-0 02

+0 04
-0.4
+0 21
+0.3
-0 05
o.o
Daily predictions
+0 10
+0 09
+0.4
+0 21
+0 12
+0.5

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

3.1
3.8
3.5
3.5
3.9
4.0

3.9
4.7
4.4
4.4
4.9
5.0

1.6
1.9
1.8
1.8
2.0
2.0

41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41

44
53
40
44
43
48
52
40
34
25

71 08
71 06

+0
+1
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
-0

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o

4.4
2.8
4.1
4.6
4.6
4.6
4.6
4.0
3.8
3.2

5.5
3.5
5.1
5.7
5.7
5.7
5.8
5.0
4.7
4.0

2.2
1.4
2.0
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.0
1.9
1.6

RHODE ISLAND, Narragansett Bay

RHODE ISLAND and MASSACHUSETTS


Narragansett Bay-Continued
1159
1161
1163
1165
1167
1169
1171
1173
1175
1177

Fall River, Massachusetts


Taunton, Taunton River, Mass
Bristol ~
Warren
Nayatt Point
Providence
Pawtuck:et, Seek:onk River
East Greenwich
Wickford
Narragansett Pier

Endnotes can be found at the end of table 2.

71 16
71 17
71 20
71 24
71 23
71 27
71 27
71 27

31
09
10
21
12
14
21
16
12
08

+0
+2
0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

34
26
00
04
03
OS
14
08
07
16

+0.9
-0.7
+0.6
+1.1
+1.1
+1.1
+1.1
+0,5
+0.3
-0.3

CAUTION

210

Cape Cod Canal, Railroad Bridge, No. 1119


Predictions of the times of low water must be used with caution because of the peculiarities in the behavior of the tide.
Since the tide may be practical} y at a stand for as much as two
hours before or after the predicted times of low water, the levels
at other than high and 1 ow water times cannot be obtained in the
usual way as in Table 3 (Height of Tide at Any Time). The peculiar behavior of the tide near low water, which is prevalent at
this place, is illustrated by the first three curves; however
there are brief periods each month when the behavior is as depicted
by the fourth curve.

Height
Scale
in
Feet
4

Time Scale in Hours

TABLE 2. -TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

POSIT I ON
NO.

PLACE

Time
lat.

Point
.Block
Block
Watch

11B6

Westerly, Pawcatuck River

Judith Harbor of Refuge


Is land (Great Salt Pond)
Island (Old Harbor)
Hill Point

RANGES

Height

Mean Spring

Mean
Tide
level

High
Water

low
Water

High
Water

low
Water

h. m.

h. m.

ft

ft

ft

ft

ft

0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o

3.1
2.6
2.9
2.6

3.9
3.2
3.6
3.2

1.5
1.3
1.4
1.3

RHODE ISLAND, Outer Coast


Time meridian, 75ow
1179
1181
1183
1185

DIFFERENCES

long.

211

on NEWPORT, p.40
41
41
41
41

22
11
10
18

71 29
71 35
71 33

71 52

-0
+0
-0
+0

07
OS
14
44

+0
+0
+0
+1

22
12
17
21

-0.4
-0.9
-0.6
-0.9

on NEW LONDON, p.44

'

so

+0 02

+0.1

o.o

2.7

3.2

1.3

41
08
06
04

+0.1
-0.3
-0.1
-0.3

0.0
0.0

o.o

2.7
2.3
2.5
2.3

3.2
2.7
3.0
2.7

1.3
1.2
1. 2
1.1

o.o
o.o

2.6
2.5
3.0
2.7

3.1
3.0
3.6
3.2

1.3
1.2
1.5
1.3

o.o
o.o

0.0

3.5
3.2
3.1
3.0

4.2
3.8
3.7
3.6

1.7
1.6
1.5
1.5

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o

2.7
2.9
2.5
2.6
2.2
2.0
1. 9

3.2
3.5
3.0
3.1
2.6
2.4
2.3

1. 3
1.4
1.2
1.3
1.1
1.0
1.0

0.0
0.0

o.o
0.0
o.o

4.1
4.5
4.9
5.4
5.4
5.6
5.9
6.2
6.0
6.6
5.5
5.0
6.7
6.9
7.0
7.1
7.2
7.2
7.2
7.4
7.3

4.7
5.2
5.6
6.2
6.2
6.4
6.8
7.1
6.9
7.6
6.3
5.B
7.7
7.9
8.0
8.2
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.5
8.4

2.0
2.2
2.4
2.7
2.7
2.8
2.9
3.1
3.0
3.3
2.7
2.5
3.4
3.4
3.5
3-.5
3.6
3.6
3.6
3.7
3.6

+0.1
+0.1
+0.2
+0.1
+0.1"
+0,1
-0.1

o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
o.o

7.2
7.2
7.3
7.2
7.2
7.2
7.0

8.5
8.4
B.6
8.6
8.5
B.S
8.2

3.6
3.6
3.6
3.6
3.6
3.6
3.5

o.o
o.o

o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

7.1
7.1
6.5
6.8
7.0
6.9
6.9
6.6
6.3

8.3
8.3
7.6
8.0
8.3
8.1
8.1
7 .a
7.4

3.5
3.5
3.2
3.4
3.5
3.4
3.4
3.3
3.1

41 23

71

41
41
41
41

20
19
16
15

71 54
71 59

72 00
72 02

-0
-0
-0
-0

41
41
41
41

22
24
31
18

72
72
72
72

06
06
OS
10

Daily predictions
+0 10
-0 01
-0.1
+0 12
+0 25
+0.4
+0 08
+o 01
+0.1

41
41
41
41

16
17
19
21

72
72
72
72

21
21
21
23

+1
+1
+1
+1

10
10
24
38

+0
+0
+1
+1

45
53
10
38

+0.9
+0.6
+0.5
+0.4

0.0

41
41
41
41
41
41
41

25
27
29
30
34
39
46

72
72
72
72
72
72
72

26
28
30
33
38
38
40

+2
+2
+2
+2
+3
+4
+5

18
41
47
54
50
43
29

+2
+2
+3
+3
+4
+5
+6

23
53
08
25
2B
44
52

+0.1
+0.3
-0.1

41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
40

16
15
16
13
15
15
16
14
18
13
11
19
10
09
06
06
03
02
01
01
59

72
72
72
72
72
72
72
72

28
29
36
39
42
45
49
55
55
03
07
05

-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
+Q-0
+0
+1

23
25
20
13
10
07
08
02
07
27
36

-0
-0
+0
-0
+0
+0
+0
+0

03
01
10
01
04
06
02
01

-0 27

CONNECTICUT, long Island Sound


1187
1189
1191
1192

1204
1205
1206
1207
1209
1211
1213

Stonington, Fishers Island Sound


Noank, Mystic River entrance
West Harbor, Fishers Island, N. y
Silver Eel Pond, Fishers Island, N. y
Thames River
NEW LONDON, State Pier
Smith Cove entrance
Norwich
Millstone Point
Connecticut River
Saybrook Jetty
Saybrook Point
Lyme, highway bridge
Essex
Connecticut River
Hadlyme <7> .........................
East Haddam
Haddam <7>
Higganum Creek
Portland <7>
Rocky Hill <7> ......................
Hartford <7>

1214
1215
1217
1219
1220
1221
1223
1225
1227
1229
1231
1233
1235
1237
1239
1241
1243
1245
1247
1249
1251

Westbrook, Duck Island Roads ............


Duck Island .............................
Madison
Falkner Island
Sachem Head
Money Island
Branford Harbor
New Haven Harbor entrance
New Haven (city dock)
Milford Harbor
Stratford, Housatonic River
Shelton, Housatonic River ...............
BRIDGEPORT ~
Black Rock Harbor entrance
Saugatuck River entrance
South Norwalk
Greens ledge
Stamf6rd
Cos Cob Harbor
Greenwich
Great Captain Island

1193
1195
1197
1199
1200
1201
1202
1203

33
23
01
17

-0
-0
-0
-0

o.o

-0.4
-0.6
-0.7

0.0

0.0

on BRIDGEPORT, p.48

7Z

73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73

11

13
22
25
27
33
36
37
37

NEW YORK
long Island Sound, North Side
1253
1254
1255
1257
1259
1261
1263

Port Chester
Rye Beach
Mamaroneck
New Rochelle
Davids Island
City Island
Throgs Neck

1265
1267
1269
1271
1273
1275
1277
1279
12Bl

Whitestone
Old Ferry Point
College Point, Flushing Bay .............
Northern Blvd. Bridge, Flushing Creek
Westchester, Westchester Creek
Hunts Point .............................
Westchester Ave. Bridge, Bronx River ....
North Brother Island ....................
Port Morris (Stony Point)

11

-0 34
-2.6
-0 37
-2.2
-0 32
-1.8
-0 27
-1.3
-0 17
-1.3
-0 25
-1.1
-0 20
-0.8
-0 16
-0.5
-0 03
-0.7
-0 12
-0.1
+0 59
-1.2
+2 42
-1.7
Daily predictions
OS
+0.2
-0
+0.3
-0 01
+0 13
+0.4
-0 03
+0.5
+0 06
+0.5
+0 09
+0.5
-0 01
+0.7
+0.6
-0 01

o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

on WIllETS POINT, p.52


41
40
40
40
40
40
40

00
58
56
54
53
51
48

73
73
73
73
73
73
73

40
40
44
47
46
47
48

-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
+0

09
28
08
24
02
03
02

-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
+0

40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40

48
48
47
46
50
48
50
48
48

73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73

49
50
51
50
50
52
53
54
54

+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

02
04
20
23
10
08
10
09
13

+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

12
29
11

17
07
03
14

East River

Endnotes can be found at the end of table 2.

14
16
2B
37
16
15
17
17

16

-0.6
-0.3
-0.1
-0.2
-0.2
-0.5
-0.8

212

TABLE 2.- TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

POSITION
NO.

PLACE

Lat.

New York, East River


Time meridian, 75W

Time

Long.

0 I FFERENCES

RANGES

Height

Mean Spring

Mean
Tide
Level

High
Water

Low
Water

High
Water

Low
Water

h. m.

h. m.

ft

ft

ft

ft

ft

o.o

6.4
6.1

7.6
7.2

3.2
3.0

5.3
5.1
4.8
4.8
4.5
4.3
4.1
4.2
4.2
4.1
4.1
4.1
4.1
4.3

6.3
6.1
5.8
5.8
5.5
5.2
4.9
5.0
5.0
4.9
4.g
4.9
4.9
5.2

2.6
2.5
2.4
2.4
2.2
2.1
2.0
2.1
2.1
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.1

5.1

4.9
4.7
4.4
4.0
3.8
3.6

6.1
6.0
5.9
5.7
5.2
4.8.
4.6
4.3

2.6
2.5
2.4
2.3
2.2
2.0
1.9
1.8

7.1
7.1
7.3
7.3
7.3

8.3
8.3
8.6
8.6
8.6

3.5
3.5
3.6
3.6
3.6

7.3
7.4
7.4
7.1
7.4
7.3
7.0
6.1
6.6
6.6
6.6
6.7
6.7
6.0
5.9
5.4
5.2
4.0
4.2
3.4

8.4
8.5
8.5
8.2
8.5
8.4
8.0
7.0
7.6
7.6
7.6
7.7
7.7
6.9
6.8
6.2
6.0
4.6
4.8
3.9

3.6
3.7
3.7
3.6
3.7
3.6
3.5
3.0
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.0
2.9
2.7
2.6
2.0
2.1
1.7

0.0

2.6
2.2

3.1
2.6

1.3
1.1

0.0

2.5
2.4
2.3
2.3
2.5
2.5

3.0
2.9
2.7
2.7
3.0
3.0

1.2
1.2
1.1
1.1
1.2
1.2

2.6
2.7
2.4
2.4
2.3
1.9
2.1
2.0

3.1
3.2
2.9
2.9
2.7
2.3
2.5
2.4

1.3
1.3
1.2
1.2
1.1
0.9
1.1
1.0

on WILLETS POINT, p.52

1283
1285

Lawrence Point
Wolcott Avenue

40 47
40 47

73 55
73 55

-0 03
-0 03

1287
1289
1291
1293
1295
1297
1299
1301
1303
1305
1307
1309
1311
1313

40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40

47
47
47
46
46
45
44
43
44
44
43
43
42
42

73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73

56
56
57
56
57
58
57
55
58
58
58
58
73 59
74 00

+2
+2
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+0
+0
+0
+0

20
00
50
45
30
20
18
30
08
02
55
52
50
13

+2
+2
+1
+1
+1
+0
+0
+1
+1
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

29
04
30
25
10
56
53
04
03
58
42
38
35
07

+0.8
+0.6
+0.3
+0.3
0.0
-0.2
-0.4
-0.3
-0.3
-0.4
-0.4
-0.4
-0.4
-0.2

o.o
o.o
o.o

1315
1317
1319
1321
1323
1325
1327
1329

Pot Cove, Astoria


Hell Gate, Hallets Point
Horns Hook, East 90th Street
Welfare Island, north end
37th Avenue, Long Island City
East 41st Street, NewYork City
Hunters Point, Newtown Creek
English Kills ent ranee, Newtown Creek.
East 27th Street, Bellevue Hos pita 1
East 19th Street, New York City
North 3d Street, Brooklyn
Williamsburg Bridge
Wall about Bay
Brooklyn Bridge
Harlem River
East 110th Street, New York City
Willis Avenue Bridge
Madison Avenue Bridge
Central Bridge
Washington Bridge
University Heights Bridge
Broadway Bridge
Spuyten Duyvil Bridge

40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40

47
48
49

+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1

52
47
52
52
52
40
20
01

+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1

35
30
35
35
35
30
20
03

+0.6
+0.5
+0.4
+0.2
-0.1
-0.5
-0.7
-0.9

o.o
o.o
o.o

51
52
52
53

73 56
73 56
73 56
73 56
73 56
73 55
73 55
73 56

1331
1333
1335
1337
1339

WILLETS POINT
Hewlett Point
Port Washington, Manhasset Bay
Execution Rocks
Glen Cove, Hempstead Harbor

40
40
40
40
40

48
50
50
53
52

73 47
73 45
73 42
73 44
73 39

+0 13
+0 13

-0.7
-1.0

0.0

on NEW YORK, p.56

so

Long Island Sound, South Side

1341
1343
1345
1347
1349
1351
1353
1355
1357
1359
1361
1363
1365
1367
1369
1370
1371
1373
1374
1375

Oyster Bay
Oyster Bay Harbor
Bayville Bridge
Cold Spring Harbor
Eatons Neck Point
Lloyd Harbor entrance, Huntington Bay
Northport, Northport Bay
Nissequogue River entrance
Stony Brook, Smithtown Bay
Stratford Shoal
Port Jefferson Harbor entrance
Port Jefferson
Setauket Harbor
Conscience Bay entrance (Narrows)
Mount Sinai Harbor
Herod Point
Northville
Mattituck Inlet
Horton Point .
Hashamomuck Beach
Truman Beach

0.0
0.0

o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
0.0

o.o

0.0

0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o
o.o

s.o

on WILLETS POINT, p.52


-0
-0
-0
-0

03
01
06
11

Daily predictions
o.o
-0 03
+0 11
+0.2
+0.2
-0 08
+0.2
-0 06

0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o

on BRIDGEPORT, p.48
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
41
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
41
41
41
41

39
34
27
24
72 19

+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
-0
+0
-0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
-0
-0
+0
-0
+0
-0

41 10
41 12

72 12
72 06

+0 27
+0 12

+0 16
-0 22

-0.4

41
41
41
41
41
41

08
06
04
00
00
02

72 18
72 22
72 25
72 20
72 18
72 16

+0
+1
+1
+2
+0
+0

36
04
43
05
59
44

+0
+0
+1
+1
+0
+0

36
49
33
44
48
27

-0.1
-0.2
-0.3
-0.3
-0.1
-0.1

00
56
54
02
00
04
03
4'1 04

72 28

+2
+2
+2
+0
-0
-0
-0
-1

26
32
33
21
14
25
29
13

+2
+2
+2
+0
-0
-0
-0
-1

11
40
31
02
08
16
24
31

o.o

53
54
52
57
55
54
54
55
04
58
57
57
58
58
58
59
01
05
06
08

73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
72
72
72
72
72

32
33
28
24
26
21
14
09
06
05
05
06
07
02

so

08
13
08
03
03
03
03
08
OS
03
06
04
02
OS
07
02
OS
20
04
42

+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
-0
+0
-0
-0
+0
+0
+0
+0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0

11
1B
06
06
01
06
06
08
09
01
03
09
02
16
16
05
06
35
15
52

+0.6
+0.7
+0.7
+0.4
+0.7
+0.6
+0.3
-0.6
-0.1
-0.1
-0.1

o.o
o.o

-0.7
-0.8
-1.3
-1.5
*0.60
*0.63
*0.51

o.o

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o

0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o

0.0
*0.60
*0.63
*0.51

on NEW LONDON, p.44


1377
1379
1381
1383
1385
1387
1389
1391
1393
1395
1397
1399
1401
1403
1405
1407

Plum Gut Harbor, Plum Island


Little Gull Island
Shelter Is land Sound
Orient
Greenport
Southhold
Noyack Bay
Sag Harbor
Cedar Point
Peconic Bays
New Suffolk
South Jamesport
Shinnecock Canal
Threemil e Harbor ent., Gardiners Bay
Promised Land, Napeague Bay
Montauk Harbor entrance
Montauk, Fort Pond Bay
Montauk Point, north side

Endnotes can be found at the end of table 2.

41
40
40
41
41
41
41

72 35
72 30

72 11

72 05
71 56

71 58
71 52

o.o

+0.1
-0.2
-0.2
-0.3
-0.7
-0.5
-0.6

o.o
o.o
o.o

0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

TABLE 2. -TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

POSITION
NO.

PLACE

DIFFERENCES
Time

Lat.

1409
1411
1413
1415
1417
1419
1421
1422
1423
1425
1427
1429
1431
1433
1435
1437
1439
1441
1443
1445
1447
1449
1451
1453
1455
1457
1459
1461
1463
1465
1467
1469
1471
1473
1475
1477
1479
1481
1483
1485
1487
1489
1491

Shinnecock inlet (ocean) .


Ponquogue Bridge, Shinnecock Bay
Potunk Point, Moriches Bay
Moriches Inlet ,
Masti.c Beach, Moriches Bay
Fire Island Breakwater
Democrat Point, Fire I.s land Inlet ~
Great South Bay
Fire Island Coast Guard Station
Fire Island Radiobeacon
West Fire Island
Point 0. Woods
Bellport, Bellport Bay
Patchogue
Sayville (Brown Creek)
Great River, Connetquot River
Bay Shore
Oakbeach
Babylon
Gil go Heading
Amityville
Biltmore Shores, South Oyster Bay
Jones Inlet (Point Lookout)
Hempstead Bay
Deep Creek Meadow
Green Island
Cuba Island
Bell more, Bellmore Creek
Neds Creek
Freeport Creek
Freeport, Baldwin Bay
long Beach
Long Beach (outer coast)
Hempstead Bay-Continued
East Rockaway
Woodmere, Brosewere Bay .............
East Rockaway Inlet
Jamaica Bay
Plumb Beach Channel
Barren Island, Rockaway Inlet
Beach Channel {bridge)
Motts Basin
Norton Point, Head of Bay ...........
J. F. K. International Airport ......
Grassy Bay {bridge)
Canarsie
Mi 11 Basin

RANGES
Height

Long.

.. .

Long Island, South Side


Time meridian, 75w

213

Mean Spring

High
Water

low
Water

High
Water

Low
Water

h. m.

h. m.

ft

ft

Mean
Tide
Level

ft

ft

ft

on SANDY HOOK, p.64


40
40
40
40
40
40
40

50
51
48
46
45
37
38

72 28
72 30
72 3g
72 45
72 so
73 18
73 18

-0
+0
+3
-0
+3
-0
-0

50
29
35
56
28
39
38

-1
+0
+3
-1
+3
-0
-0

08
14
35
11
39
51
29

*0.63
-2.3
*0.11
*0.63
*D.ll
-0.5
*0.57

*0.63
o.o
*0.11
*0.63
*0.11
0.0
*0.57

2.9
2.3
0.5
2.9
0.5
4.1
2.6

3.5
2.8
0.6
3.5
0.6
5.0
3.1

1.4
1.2
0.2
1.4
0.2
2.0
1. 3

40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40

38
38
39
39
45
45
44
43
43
3B
41
37
3g
40
35

73
73
73
73
72
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73

16
13
12
08
56
01
04
09
14
17
19
24
25
28
35

-0
+0
+2
+2
+3
+3
+3
+3
+2
+2
+2
+2
+2
+2
-0

19
47
11
28
44
23
39
20
23
24
12
23
21
05
19

-0
+1
+2
+2
+4
+3
+3
+3
+2
+2
+2
+2
+3
+2
-0

17
20
16
33
14
47
44
30
39
56
39
56
03
30
27

*0.41
*0.15
*0.13
*0.15
*0.17
*0.15
*0.13
*0.15
*0.13
*0.15
*0.13
*0.24
*0.26
*0.30
*0.78

*0.41
*0.15
*0.13
*0.15
*0.17
*0.15
*0.13
*0.15
*0.13
*0.15
*0.13
*0.24
*0.26
*0.30
*0.78

1.9
0.7
0.6
o. 7
0.8
0. 7
0.6
o. 7
0.6
0.7
0.6
1.1
1.2
1.4
3.6

2.3
0.8
0.7
0.8
1.0
0.8
0.7
0.8
0.7
0.8
0.7
1.3
1.4
1.7
4.3

0.9
0.3
0,3
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.6
0.7
1.8

40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40

36
37
37
40
37
38
38
36
35

73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73

32
30
31
31
33
34
35
39
39

+1
+1
+1
+1
+0
+0
+0
+0
-0

02
22
08
29
50
34
38
19
29

+1
+1
+1
+1
+0
+0
+0
0
-0

09
29
20
56
52
27
53
00
35

*0.52
*0.41
o.5o
*0.43
-1.9
-1.5
-1.6
-0.7
-0.1

*0.52
*0.41
o.5o
*0.43
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

2.4
1.9
2.3
2.0
2.7
3.1
3.0
3.9
4.5

2.9
2.3
2.8
2.4
3.3
3.8
3.6
4.7
5.4

1.2
0.9
1.1
1.0
1.3
1.5
1. 5
1.9
2.2

40 38
40. 37
40 36

73 40
73 42
73 44

+0 42
+0 35
-0 06

+0 45
+0 48
-0 16

-0.7
-0.7
-0.5

o.o
0.0
o.o

3.9
3.9
4.1

4.7
4.7
5.0

1.9
1.9
2.0

40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40

35
35
35
37
38
37
39
38
37

73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73

55
53
49
46
45
47
50
53
55

+0
0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

03
00
38
40
39
26
44
28
29

-0
-0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

OS
06
22
46
43
43
45
06
02

+0.3
+0.4
+0.5
+0.8
+0.8
+0.7
+0.6
+0.6
+0.6

o.o
o.o
o.o
o. 0
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o

4.9
5. 0
5.1
5.4
5.4
5.3
5.2
5.2
5.2

5.9
6.0
6.2
6.5
6.5
6.4
6.3
6.3
6.3

2.4
2.5
2.5
2.7
2.7
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.6

-0
+0
+0
+0

19
01
12
OS

+0.1
+0.1
-0.3
+0.1

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

4.7
4.7
4.3
4.7

5.7
5.7
5.2
5.7

2.3
2.3
2.1
2.3

o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
o.o

4.6
4. 5
4.5
4.4
4.4
4.5

5.5
5.4
5.4
5.3
5.3
5.4

2.3
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2

o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o

4.4
4.4
4.3
4.3
4.2
4.2
4.0
3.9
3.8
3. 7

5.3
5.3
5.2
5.2
5.0
5.0
4.8
4.6
4.5
4.4

2.2
2.2
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.0
1. 9
1.9
1.8

NEW YORK and NEW JERSEY


New York Harbor
1493.
1495
1497
1499

Coney Island
Norton Point, Gravesend Bay
Fort Wadsworth, The Narrows
Fort Hami 1 ton, The Narrows

40
40
40
40

34
35
36
37

73
74
74
74

59
00
03
02

-0
-0
+0
+0

03
03
02
03

1501
1503
1505
1507
1509
1511

Bay Ridge ,
St. George,. Staten Island
Bayonne, New Jersey
Gowan us Bay
Governors Island
NEW YORK (The Batt~ry)

40
40
40
40
40
40

38
39

74
74
74
74
74
74

02
04
06
01
01
01

-0
-0
-0
-0
-0

24
21
19
19

1513
1515
i517
1519
1521
1523
1525
1527
1529
1531

Jersey City, Con Rail RR. Ferry, N. J


New York, Desbrosses Street
New York, Chelsea Docks
Hoboken, Castle Point, N. J
Weehawken, Days Point, N. J .............
New York, Union Stock Yards
New York, l30th Street
George Washington Sri dge
Spuyten Duyvil, west of RR. bridge
Yonkers

74
74
74
74
74

02
01
01
01
01
00
58
57
56
54

+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+1

07
10
17
17
24
27
37
46
58
09

on NEW YORK, p.56

4l

40
42
42

+0.1
-0 24
0.0
-0 18
-0 08
0.0
-0 15
-0.1
11
-0 06
-0.1
Daily Predictions

Hudson River <8>

Endnotes can be found at the end of table 2.

40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40

43
43
45
45
46
47
49
51
53
56

74

73
73
73
73

+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+l

07
10
16
16
23
26
35
43
53
10

-0.1
-0.1
-0.2
-0.2
-0.3
-0.3
-0.5
-0.5
-0.7
-0.8

214

TABLE 2. - TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

POSITION
NO.

PLACE

Lat.

Hudson River <B>


Time meridian, Jsw

Time

Long.

.w

DIFFERENCES

RANGES

Height

Mean Spring

Mean
Tide
Level

High
Water

Low
Water

High
Water

Low
\later

h. m.

h. m.

ft

ft

ft

ft

ft

o.o
o.o
D.O
o.o

3.4
3.2
3.1
2.9
2.9
2.7
2.8
2.9
3.1
3.2
3.7
3.9
4.1
4.0

4.0
3.7
3.6
3.4
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.5
3.6
4.2
4.4
4.6
4.4

1.7
1.6
1.5
1.4
1.7
1.6
1.6
1.5
1.6
1. 6
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.6

3.9
4.1
4.3
4.6
4.7

4.3
4.5
4.7
5.0
5.1

2.1
2.4
2.2
2.5
2.3

4.5
4.5
4.5
4.6
4.6
5.1
5.1
5.1

5.4
5.4'
5.4
5.5
6.1
6.1
6.1

2.2
2.2
2.2
2.3
2.3
2.5
2.5
2.5

5.0
5.1
5.3
5.3

6.0
6.1
6.4
6.4

2.5
2.6
2.7
2.6

on NEll YORK, p.56

1533
1"535
1537
1539
1541
1543
1545
1547
1549
1551
1553
1555
1557
1559

Dobbs Ferry
Tarrytown
Ossining
Haverstraw
Peekskill
West Point
Newburgh
New Hamburg
Poughkeepsie
Hyde Park.
Kingston Point
Tivoli .
Catskill
Hudson

41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
42
42
42

D1
OS
10
12
17
24
30
35
42
47
56
04
13
15

73
73
73
73
73
73
74
73
73
73
73
73
73
73

53
52
52
58
56
57
00
57
57
57
58
56
51
48

+1
+1
+1
+1
+2
+3
+3
+4
+4
+4
+5
+5
+6
+6

1561
1563
1565
1567
1569

Coxsackie
New Baltimore
Castleton-on-Hudson
ALBANY
Troy ....................................

42
42
42
42
42

21
27
32
39
44

73
73
73
73
73

48
47
46
45
42

-1 01
-0 34
-0 17

29
45
53
59
24
16
42
OD
30
56
16
46
37
54

+1
+1
+2
+2
+3
+3
+4
+4
+4
+5
+5
+6
+6
+7

40
54
14
25
00
37
00
25
43
09
31
01
55
09

-1.1
-1.3
-1.4
-1.6
-1.3
-1.5
-1.5
-1.5
-1.3
-1.3
-0.9
-0.8
-0.7
-0.9

+0.3
+0.3
+0.2
+0.1
+0.1

o.o

-0.1
-0.2
-0.3
-0.4

3:4

on ALBANY, p.60
-0.5
-1 38
-D 56
-0.1
-0.2
-0 29
Daily predictions
+0 DB
+0 10
+0.1

The Ki 11 s and Newark Bay


1571
1573
1575
1577
1579
1581
1583
1585
1586
1587
1588
1589

1591
1593
1595
1597
1599
1601

Ki 11 Van Ku11
Constable Hook ~
New Brighton
Port Richmond
Bergen Point
Shooters Island
Port Newark Terminal
Newark, Passaic River
Passaic, Gregory Ave. bridge
Hackensack River
Kearny Point
Secaucus
Little Ferry
Hackensack
Arthur Kill
Elizabethport
Chelsea
Carteret
Rossville
Tottenville
Perth Amboy

+0.2
+0.4
+0.1
0.0

on NEW YORK, p.S6


.#

40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40

39
39
38
39
39
41
44
51

74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74

OS
OS
08
08
10
08
10
07

-0
-0
-0
+0
+0
-0
+0
+0

34
12
03
03
06
01
22
49

-0
-0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+1

21
18
OS
03
18
18
52
57

0.0
+0.1
+0.1
+0.6
+0.6
+0.6

40
40
40
40

44
48
51
53

74
74
74
74

06
04
02
02

+0
+1
+1
+1

09
13
22
33

+0
+1
+1
+1

33
09
14
58

+0.5
+0.6
+0.8
+0.8

0.0

0.0

o.o

o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0

s.s

on SANDY HOOK, p.64


40
40
40
40
40
40

39
36
35
33
31
30

74
74
74
74
74
74

11
12
13
13
15
16

+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

25
24
23
17
03
13

39
35
31
25
13
19

+0.3
+0.4
+0.5
+0.7
+0.7
+0.6

o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0

4.9
5.0
5.1
5.3
5.3
5.2

5.9
6.0
6.2
6.4
6.4
6.3

2.4
2.5
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.6

+0 04
+0 19
+0 04

+0.3
+0.1
+0.3

o.o
0.0
o.o

4.9
4.7
4.9

5.9
5.7
5.9

2.4
2.4
2.4

0.0
0.0

5.0
5.6
5.5
5.8
5.0
4.9
4.8
4.7
4.6

6.D
6.8
6.7
7.0
6.0
5.9
5.8
5.7
5.6

2.5
2.8
2.8
2.9
2.5
2.4
2.4
2.3
2.3

+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

Lower New York Bay, Raritan Bay, etc.


1603
1605
1607
1609
1611
1613
1615
1617
1619
1621
1623
1625

New Dorp Beach


Great Kills Harbor
Princes Bay
Raritan River
South Amboy
Washington Canal
South River highway bridge
New Brunswick
Keyport
Keansburg
Port Manmouth
Atlantic Highlands
SANOY HOOK

1627
1629
1631
1633
1635

Shrewsbury River
Highlands
Red Bank, Navesink River
Normandie
Sea Bright ;
Branchport, Pleasure Bay

1637
1639

Sea Bright
Long Branch

40 34
40 33
40 31

74 06
74 08
74 12

-0 04
+0 07
+0 Dl

40
40
40
40
40
40
40
4D
40

26
25
28

74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74

17
22
22
26
12
09
05
02
01

+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
-0
-0
-0

OS
34
55
46
08
03
02
01

40
40
40
40
40

24
21
23
21
19

73
74
73
73
74

59
04
59
59
00

+0
+1
+1
+2
+3

35
48
09
10
00

29
28
27
29
26
27

+0 15
+0.4
+0 50
+1.0
+1 02
+0.9
+1 26
+1.2
+0 19
+0.4
+0.3
-0 D1
+0.2
-0 02
0 00
+0.1
Dally predictions

o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o

Sandy Hook Bay


55
23
45
38
26

-0.8
*0.65
*0.63
*0.37
*0.37

*0.65
*0.63
*0.37
*0.37

o.o

3.8
3.0
2.9
1.7
1.7

4.6
3.6
3.5
2.1
2.1

1.9
1.5
1.4
0.8
0.8

-0 45
-0 45

-0.2
-0.2

o.o
o.o

4.4
4.4

5.3
5.3

2.2
2.2

+0
+2
+1
+2
+3

NEW JERSEY, Outer Coast

Endnotes can be found at the-end of table 2.

40 22
40 18

73 58
73 59

-0 34
-0 34

TABLE 2. -TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

POSITION
NO,

PLACE

lat.

DIFFERENCES
Time

long.

High
Water

1641
1643
1645
1647
1649
1651
1653
1655
1657
1659
1661
1663
1665
1667
1669
1671
1673
1675
1677
1679
1681
1683
1685
1687
1689
1691
1693
1695
1697
1699
1701
1703
1705
1707
1709
1711
1713
1715
1717
1719
1721
1723
1725
1727
1729
1731
1733
1735
1737
1739
1741
1743
1745
1747
1749
1751
1753
1755

Asbury Park
Shark River Inlet (entrance)
Municipal Boat Basin, Shark River
Sea Girt
Manasquan Inlet
Manasquan River
Railroad bridge
Riviera Beach
Seaside Park (ocean)
Barnegat Bay
Mantoloking
Coates Point, highway bridge
Toms River (town)
Waretown
Oyster Cr. Chan. (off Sedge Island).
Barnegat Inlet
Harvey Cedars
little Egg Harbor
Manahawkin Bridge
long Point
Tuckerton Creek entrance
Beach Haven
Holgate
Great Bay
little Egg Inlet
Seven Islands
Graveling Point
Mullica River, highway bridge
Main Harsh Thorofare
Brigintine Channel
Grassy Bay
Absecon Creek entrance, Absecon Bay
Broad Creek, Middle Thorofare
Absecon Inlet (Gardner Basin)
Beach Thorofare (railroad bridges)
Atlantic City, Steel Pier
Chelsea (highway bridge)
Beach Thorofare (Shelter Island)
Dock Thorofare (bridge)
longport (inside)
Great Egg Harbor Inlet
Ocean City (9th Street bridge)
Great Egg Harbor Bay
Great Egg Harbor River
Scull landing
Mays landing
Peck Bay (34th Street bridge)
Devils Island, Crook Horn Creek
Corson Inlet (bridges)
Ben Hands Thorofare
Sea Isle City (ludlam Thoro. bridge)
Sea Isle City (beach)
Townsends Inlet
Long Reach
Great Sound (ent. to Cresse Thoro.)
Stone Harbor (Great Chan. bridge)
Hereford Inlet (North Wildwood)
Wildwood (beach)
Grassy Sound Channel (hwy. bridge)
West Wildwood (Grassy Sound bridge)
Swain Channel
Cape Hay Harbor
Cape May, Municipal Pier

NEW JERSEY, Outer Coast


Time meridian, 75w

1771
1773
1775
1777

Five Fathom Bank


HcCrie Shoal
Cape Hay Point
Cape Hay, ferry terminal
Bay Shore Channel
Miami Beach
Dennis Creek entrance
East Point, Maurice River Cove
Maurice River
Port Norris
Mauricetown
Millville .......................... .
Egg Island Point

Endnotes can be found at the end of table 2.

h. m.

RANGES

Height

Mean Spring

Mean
Tide
level

low
Water

High
Water

low
Water

h. m.

ft

ft

ft

ft

ft

0.0

5.2
4.8
4.4
5.2
4.8

2.1
2.0
1.8
2.1
2.0

on SANDY HOOK, p.64


40
40
40
40
40

13
11
11
08
06

00
01
02
02
02

-0 34
-0 18
+0 27

40 06
40 06
39 55

74 03
74 05
74 05

+0 20
+0 51

-0 33

40 02
39 57
39 47
39 47
39 46
39 42

74
74
74
74
74
74
74

03
07
12
11
08
06
08

+5
+4
+4
+2
+2
-0
+3

39 39
39. 36
39 35
39 34
39 32

74
74
74
74
74

11
16
20
15
16

+2
+1
+1
+1
+1

39 30
39 31
39 32
39 33
.39 29
39 27
39 26
39 25
39 24
39 23
39 22
39 21
39 21
39 21
39 21
39 18
39 18
39 17
39 1B

74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74

18
20
24
28
23
21
24
29
26
25
27
25
28
30
32
32
34
35
38

-0
+0
+1
+1
+1
+0
+1
1
+0
+0
+0
-0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

01
12
05
55
04
01
08
04
55
14
52
26

39 22
39 27
39 15
39 14
39 13
39 12
39 09
39 09
39 07
39 06
39 05
39 03
39 01
38 59
39 02
39 00
38 59
38 57
38 56

74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74

43

+1
+2
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
-0
+0
+0
+1
+0
+0
-0
+0
+0
+0
-0
+0

43
34

39 57

74
74
74
74
74

44
38

39
39
40
42
41

43

45
47
46
48
48
49
50
52
53
55

NEW JERSEY and DELAWARE


Delaware Bay, Eastern Shore
1757
1759
1761
1762
1763
1765
1767
1769

215

D 34

-0 12.

34
19
37

33

16
20
15

33
48
40
47
11

49
39

48
05
12
24

44

51

37

09
48
45
19
06
53
03
42
02
15
40
45
54
02
02

-0
-0
+0
-D
-0

45
36
36
45
36

-0.3
-0.6
-0.9
-0.3
-0.6

0.0
0.0

4.3
4.0
3.7
4.3
4.0

+0 05
+1 25
-0 44

-1.1
-1.5
-0.4

o.o
0.0
o.o

3.5
3.1
4.2

4.2
3.8
5.1

1.7
1.5
2.1

+5
+4
+4
+2
+2
-0
+4

34

17
21
02

*0.11
*0.11
*0.13
*0.13
*0.13
-1.5
*0.17

*0.11
*0.11
*0.13
*0.13
*0.13
*0.17

0.5
0.5
0.6
0.6
0.6
3.1
0.8

0.6
0.6
0.7
0.7
0.7
3.8
1.0

0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.3
1.5
0.4

+3
+1
+1
+2
+1

20
56
54
01
07

*0.33
*0.48
*0.52
*0.48
*0.57

*0.33
*0.48
*0.52
*0.48
*0 .57

1.5
2.2
2.4
2.2
2.6

1.8
2.7
2.9
2.7
3.1

0.7
1.1
1.2
1.1
1.3

-0
+0
+1
+2
+1
+0
+1
+1
+0
-0
+0
-0
+0
+0
+0
-0
-0
+0
+0

03
16
18
12
30
03
11
17

-0.9
-1.2
-1.2
-1.3
-1.3
-1.1
-1.2
-1.0
-1.2
-1.0
-0.8
-0.5
-0.6
-0.7
-0.8
-0.7
-0.8
-0.9
-1.0

0.0

3.7

3.4

4.5
4.1
4.1
4.0
4.0
4.2
4.1

3.4

4.1

1.8
1.7
1.7
1.6
1.6
1.7
1.7
1.8
1.7
1.8
1.9
2.0
2.0
1.9
1.9
2.0
1.9
1.8
1.8

+1
+2
+1
+0
+0
+0
+0
-0
+0
+0
+1
+0
+0
-0
+0
+0
+0
-0
-0

28
47

49

33

01
40
35
45
32
32
01

OS

19
57
54

39

02
22
04
32

49

19
04
53
05
26
02
19
28
29
27
16
17

-0.9
-0.6
-0.9
-1.0
-0.7
-0.9
-0.8
-0.5
-0.8
-0.8
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.3
-0.2
-0.2
-0.3

o.o
o.o

o.o

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
D.O
o.o
o.o

0.0
0.0

o.o
0.0
0.0

D.O

3.4
3.4
3.3
3.3
3.5
3.6

3.6
3.8
4.1
4.0

3.9
3.8

o.o
o.o
o.o

3.9

o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
o.o

3.7
4.0
3.7
3.6

0.0

3.8
3.7
3.6

3.9

4.4
4.4
4.6
5.0
4.8
4.7
4.6
4.7
4.6
4.5

4.4

4.5
4.8
4.5

4.4

4.3
4.4
4.4
4.3

4.7
4.5
4.6
5.0
4.6
4.6
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.2
5.3
5.3
5.2

o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

4.1

4.9

0.0

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
0.0

3.7
3.8
4.1
3.8
. 3.8
4.1
4.1
4.1
4.1
4.1

1.8
2.0
1.8
1.8
1.9
1.8
1.9
2.0
1.9
1.9
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.1
2.2
2.2
2.1

on BREAKWATER HARBOR, p.68


38
38
38
38
38

51
51
56
58
58
39 02
39 10
39 12

74
74
74
74
74
74
74
75

38
51
58
58
58
56
54
02

-0 43
-0 22

-0
-0
-0
+0
+0
+0

10
04
09
17
48
53

39
39
39
39

75
75
75
75

02
00
02
08

+1
+1
+2
+0

14
48
37

14
17
24
11

33

o.o

-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
+0
+1
+1

38
21
04
01
03
26
04
12

+0.2
+0.6
+0.8
+0.8
+1.0
+1.5
+1.6

+1
+2
+3
+1

38
21
23
02

+1.6
+1.7
+1.9
+1.6

o.o
0.0
o.o

4.9
4.9

5.1
5.6
5.7

5.2
5.6
5.8
5.8
6.1
6.6
6.7

2.0
2.1
2.3
2.4
2.4
2.5
2.8
2.8

5.7
5.8
6.0
5.7

6.7
6.8
7.0
6.7

2.8
2.9
3.0
2.8

4.3

4.7

216

TABLE 2. -TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

POSITION
NO,

PLACE

Lat.

1779
1781
1783
1785
1787
1789
1791

Fortescue
Ben Davis Point
Cohansey River
Entrance
Laning Wharf :
Fairton
Bridgeton
Bay Side

NEW JERSEY and DELAWARE


Delaware Bay, Eastern Shore
Time meridian, 1sw

DIFFERENCES
Time

Long.

High
Water

Low
Water

h. m.

h. m.

75 10
75 17

-2 OS
-1 40

39
39
39
39
39

75
75
75
75
75

-1
-1
+0
+0
-1

22
20
14
14
24

DEL., N.J. and PA.


Delaware Bay, Central Lighthouses

High
Water

Low
Water

ft

Mean Spring

Mean

Tide
Level

ft

ft

ft

ft

on REEDY POINT, p.72

39 14
39 17
21
23
23
25
23

RANGES

Height

30
10
OS
27
23

-2 19
-1 49

+0.4
+0.5

0.0

5.9
6.0

7.0
6.9

2.9
3.0

-1
-1
-0
-0
-1

+0.5
+0_.5
+0.7
+1.0
+0.6

0.0

6.0
6.0
6.2
6.5
6.1

6.9
6.8
7.0
7.3
6.9

3.0
3.0
3.1
3.2
3.0

0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o

4.9
5.2
5.5
S.6

S.9
6.2
6.5
6.5

2.4
2.6
2.7
2.8

0.0

5.7

6.6

2.8

o.o
o.o

4.1
4.1
4.4
4.6
4.8
4.8
5.4
5.5
3.5

4.9
4.9
5.2
5.4
5.7
5.7
6.3
6.4
4.0

2.0
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.4
2.7
2.7
1.7

o.o

5.9

6.8

2.9

0.0
0.0
0.0

5.7
2.9
5.6
5.6
5.5

6.4
3.3
6.2
6.1
6.0

2.8
1.4
2.8
2.8
2.7

o.o

5.1
3.5
2.7
5.5
5.6
5.6
5.6
5.7
5.6
S.6

5.5
3.9
3.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
5.9
6.0
5.9
5.9

2.5
1.7
1.4
2.7
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8

o.o
0.0
o.o

5.6
5.7
5.7
5.7

5.9
6.0
6.0
6.0

2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

5.7
5.7
5.8
5.8
5.8
5.8
5.9
6.2
5.9
5.9
6.0
6.2

6.0
6.0
6.1
6.1
6.1
6.1
6.2
6.6
6.2
6.2
6.3
6.5

2.8
2.8
2.9
2.9
2.9
2.9
3.0
3.1
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.1

29
14
24
13
22

o.o

o.o
o.o

0.0
0.0

on BREAKWATER HARBOR, p.68

1793
1795
1797
1799

Brandywine Shoal Light.


Fourteen Foot Bank Light
Miah Maull Shoal Light.
Elbow of Cross Ledge Light

38
39
39
39

1801

Ship John Shoal Light

39 18

59
03
08
11

75
75
75
75

07
11

13
16

+0
+0
+0
+0

09
18
28
40

+0
+0
+1
+1

28
48
08
21

+0.8
+1.1
+1.4
+1.5

on REEDY POINT, p.72


75 23

Delaware Bay, Western Shore


1803
1805
1807
1809
1811
1813
1815
1817
1819

Cape Henl open


BREAKWATER HARBOR
Roosevelt Inlet
Mispillion River entrance
Murderkill River entrance
St. Jones River entrance ..
Mahon River entrance
Leipsic River entrance
Leipsic, Leip_sic River

1821

Woodland Beach ,

-1 32

-1 36

+0.2

on BREAKWATER HARBOR, p.68


38
38
38
38
39
39
39
39
39

48
47
49
57
04
04
11
15
15

75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75

OS
06
12
19
24
24
24
24
31

-0 OS
+0
+0
+0
+0
+1
+1
+3

09
33
56
57
13
18
42

-0 OS
o.o
Daily predictions
+0 13
+0.3
+1 00
+0.5
+1 32
+0.7
+1 33
+0.7
+1 52
+1.3
+i 59
+1.4
+3 50
-0.6

0.0

o.o
o.o
0.0
0.0
0.0

on REEDY POINT, p.72


39 20

75 28

-1 15

39
39
39
39
39

25
24
31
35
34

75
75
75
75
75

32
36
34
28
34

-0
+1
-0
+0

55
47
16
19

39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39

33
33
32
35
39
42
43
44
45
46

75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
7S
75

37 .
44
49
34
34
31
31
33
30
28

-0
-0
-0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+1

OS
34
30
08
30
46
51
56
56
03

-1 14

+0.4

Delaware River
1823
1825
1827
1831
1833
1835
1837
1839
1841
1843
1845
1847
1849
1851
1853

Liston Point
Taylors Bridge, Blackbird Creek.
Reedy Island
Salem, Salem River
REEDY POINT .
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal
Biddle Point, Delaware
Summit Bridge, Delaware
Chesapeake City, Maryland
Pea Patch Island, Delaware
New Castle, Delaware
Deepwater Point, N. J ...................
Christina River ent ranee, Del
Wilmington, Christina River, Del.
Edgemoor, Del .
01 dmans Point. N. J .....................

+0.2
-0 59
+0 54
-2.6
-0 16
+0.1
+0 20
+0.1
Daily predictions
+0
-0
-1
+0
+0
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1

01
55
06
12
49
11

16
27
27
34

-0.4
*0. 64
*0.49
0.0
+0.1
+0.1
+0.1
+0.2
+0.1
+0.1

o.o

*0.64
*0.49

o.o
o.o

0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o
0.0

on PHILADELPHIA, p.76
1855
1857
1859
1861
1863
1865
1867
1B69
1871
1873
1875
1877
1879
1881
1883
1885

Marcus Hook, Pa
Chester, Pa
Billingsport, N. J
Fort Mifflin, Pa
Schuylk i 11 River
Girard Point, Pa
Point Breeze, Pa ....................
Grays Ferry Bridge, Pa
Fairmount Bridge, Pa
Philadelphia, South Broad St., Pa
Gloucester City, N. J
Philadelphia, Washington Ave., Pa
PHILADELPHIA, Pier 11 North, Pa
Camden, Cooper Point, N. J
Philadelphia, Pier 80 N (old site), Pa
Philadelphia, Bridesburg, Pa
Torresdale, Pa

Endnotes can be found at the end of table 2.

39
39
39
39

49
51
51
52

75
75
75
75

25
21
14
13

-1
-0
-0
-0

12
51
31
21

39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
40
40

54
55
57
58
53
54
56
57
57
58
00
03

75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
74

12
12
12

-0
-0
-0
+0
-0
-0
+0

17
13
07
02

+0
+0
+0
+1

12
18
34
06

11
11

08
08
08
08
07
04
59

17

05
04

-1
-0
-0
-0

06
45
25
15

-0.6
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5

-0 10
-0.5
-0 OS
-0.5
+0 01
-0.4
+0 11
-0.4
-0 11
-0.4
+0 02
-0.4
+0 11
-0.3
Daily predictions
+0 19
-0.3
+0 26
-0.3
+0 43
-0.2
+1 17
0.0

0.0

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

0.0
0.0
0.0

TABLE 2. - TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

POSITION
NO,

PLACE

Burlington, N. J
Bristol, Pa
Florence, N. J
Bordentown, N. J
Trenton, N. J

High
Wat.er

Low
Water

m.

h, m.

h.

1899
1900
1901
1903
1905
1907

Ret,oboth Beach
Indian River
Inlet {bridgef
Inlet {Coast Guard Station)
Oak Orchard
Possum Point
Rehoboth Bay
Fenwick Island Light

1909
1910
1911

Ocean City {outer coast)


Ocean City (Isle of Wight Bay)
North Beach Coast Guard Station

Mean

Mean Spring

Tide
Level

High
Water

Low
Water

ft

ft

ft

ft

ft

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

6.4
6.5
6.6

3.2
3.3
3. 3

0.0

6.,8

6.7
6.8
6.9
7.0
7.1

on PHILADELPHIA, p.76

40
40
40
40
40

OS
06
07
og
11

74
74
74
74
74

52
51
48
43
45

+l
+1
+l
+1
+1

30
37
47
49
55

DELAWARE, Outer Coast


1897

RANGES
Height

Long.

NEW JERSEY and PENNSYLVANIA


Delaware River-Continued
Time meridian, 75"W
1887
lSsg
1891
1893
1895

DIFFERENCES
Time

Lat.

217

+l
+1
+2
+2
+2

43
51
05
15
40

+0.2
+0.3
+0,4
+0.5
+0.6

6. 7

3. 3

3.4

on SANOY HOOK, p.64


38 43

75 05

-0 07

-0 21

-0.7

0.0

3.9

4.7

1.9

38
38
38
38

75
75
75
75

04
04
10
16

+0 34
+0 41
+2 44
+3 og

-0 18
+0 18
+3 11
+4 00

*0.59
*0.46
*0.20
*0.22

*0.59
*0.46
*0.20
*0.22

3.2
2.5
1.1

38 27

75 03

-0 13

-0 19

-0.9

o.o

2.7
2.1
0.9
1.0
o.s
3.7

1.3
1.1
0.5
0.5
0.2
1.8

38 20
38 20
38 12

75 05
75 05
75 09

-0 28
-0 14
-0 28

-0 30
-0 25
-0 29

-1.2
-2.4
-1.2

o.o
o.o

3.4
2.2
3.4

4.1

1. 7

2. 7

1.1
1.7

37
37
37
37
37
37
38
38
38
38

52
54
53
53
56
56
00
02
04
09

75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75

22
25
30
30
23
21
23
22
19
17

+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+l
+2
+2
+3
+4

06
05
38
20
40
05
19
53
33
58

+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+1
+2
+3
+3
+5

16
11
57
42
47
13
48
02
42
27

-1.0
*0.57
-1.6
-2.0
*0.37
*0.46
*0.13
*0.13
*0.09
*0.09

0.0
*0.57
0.0
*0.37
*0.46
*0.13
*0.13
*0.09
*0.09

3.6
2.6
3.0
2.6
1.7
2. l
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.4

4.4
3.1
3.6
3.1
2.1
2. 5

37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37

50
47
40
42
35
28
30
24
28
18
13
07

75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75

29
34
36
38
37
40
40
43
48
47
48
55

-0
+1
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

23
05
35
58
09
04
19
36
50
08
26
23

-0
+0
+0
+0
+0
-0
+0
+0
+0

32
56
12
41
03
12
14
23
52
-0 11
+0 09
+0 59

-1.0

0.0

3.6
3.0
3.6

4.4
3.6
4.4
4.0
4.7
4.8
4.7
4.7
5.3
4.9
4.8
4.2

37
37
36
35

1. 2

0.6
4.5

MARYLAND, Outer Coast

0.0

4.1

MARYLAND and VIRGINIA


Chincoteague Bay
1913
1915
1917
1918
1919
1921
1923
1925
1927
1928

Assatea9ue Beach, Toms Cove


Chincoteague Point
Bogues Bay, Chincoteague Inlet
Wishart Point, Bogues Bay
Chincoteague, Chincoteague Channel
Piney Island, Assateague Channel ....... .
Greenbackville
George Island Landing
Assacorkin Island
Public Landing

1929
1930
1931
1932
1933 '
1935
1937
1939
1941
1943
1945
1947

Wallops Island.~
Gargathy Neck
Metomkin Inlet
Folly Creek, Metomkin Inlet
Wachapreague Inlet {inside)
Quinby Inlet entrance
The Swash, south end
Great Machipongo Inlet {inside)
Upshur Neck, south end
Sand Shoal Inlet (Coast Guard Station)
Ship Shoal Inlet
Smith Island {Coast Guard Station)

o.o

o. 7

0.7
0.5
0.5

1.8
1.3
1.5
1.3
0.9
1.0
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2

VIRGINIA, Outer Coast

Chesapeake Bay, Eastern Shore


1949
1951
1953
1955
1g57
1g59
1961
1963
1965
1g67
1969
1970

Fishermans Island
Kiptopeke Beach (ferry)
Old Plantation Flats
Cape Charles Harbor
Nassawadox Creek
Gaskins Point, Occohannock Creek
Pungoteague Creek
Onancock, Onancock Creek
Watts Island
Tangier Sound Light
Muddy Creek Entrance
Guard Shore ~

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

-1.6
-1.0

-1.3
-0.7
-0.6

-0.7
-0.7
-0.2
-0.5
-0.6
-1.1

3.3

3.9
4.0
3.9
3.9
4.4
4.1
4.0
3.5

l.B
1.5
l. 8

1.7
1.9
2.0
1.9
1.9
2.2
2.0
2.0
l. 7

on HAMPTON ROADS, p.88


37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37

06

10
14
16
28
33
40
43
48
47
51
51

75
75
76
76
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75

59
59
03
01
58
55
50
45
54
58
40
42

-0
-0
-0
-0
+1
+1
+2
+2
+3
+2
+3
+3

43
36
23
14
00
36
26
56
03
55
lB
07

-0 55

-0
-0
+0
+0
+2
+2
+3
+3
+2
+3
+3

30
10
02
53
08
42
14
07
53
48
42

+0.5
+0.2
-0.1
-0.1
-0.7
-0.8
-0.8
-0.7
-0.9
*0.64
-0.3
-0.2

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o

0.0
*0. 64
0.0

o.o

3.0
2.7
2.4
2.4
1. B

1.7
l. 7

1.8
1.6

1.6
2.2
2.3

3.6
3.2
2.9
2.9
2.2
2.0
2.0
2.2
1.9
1.9

2.6
2. 7

1.5
1.4
l. 2
1.2
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.9
0.8
0.8
1.1

1.2

MARYLAND
Chesapeake Bay, Eastern Shore
1971
1973
1975
1976
1977
1979

Ape Hole Creek, Pocomoke Sound


Pocomoke River
Shelltown
Pocomoke City
Snowhill, city park
Janes Island Light
Crisfield, Little Annemessex River

Endnotes can be found at the end of table 2.

37 58

75 49

+3 28

+3 53

-0.2

37
38
38
37
37

75
75
75
75
75

+3
+5
+7
+3
+3

+4
+6
+7
+3
+4

-0.1

59
OS
10
58
59

38
34
24
55
52

33
50
36
55
51

11
10
48
55
00

-0.9
-0.6

-0.7
-0.5

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

2.3

2.8

1.1

2.4

2.9
2.0
2.3
2.2
2.4

1.2
0.8
1.0
0.9
1.0

1.6

1.9
1.8
2.0

218

TABLE 2. -TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

POSIT I ON
NO,

PLACE

Lat.

MARYLAND
Chesapea~e Bay, Eastern Shor~
Time meridian, 75"W
1981
1983
1985
1987
1989
1990
1991
1993
1995
1997
1999
2001
2003
2005
2007

Long Point, Big Annemessex River


Teague Cree~. Manokin River
Ewell, Smith Island
Solomons Lump Light
Holland Island Bar Light
Chance ................................. .
Shar~fin Shoal Light
Great Shoals Light, Monie Bay
Wicomico River
Whitehaven
Salisbury
Nantico~e River
Roaring Point
Vienna .............................. .

Sharptown
Fishing Point, Fishing Bay
Hooper Strait Light

DIFFERENCES
Time

Long.

RANGES
H~ight

High
Water

Low
Water

High

h. m.

h. m.

ft

Wat~r

Mean
Low

Mean Spring

Tid~
L~vel

Wat~r

ft

ft

ft

ft

o.o
o.o
o.o
.. 0.56
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
a. o
o.o
o.o
o.o

2.1
2.1
1.6
1.7
1,4
2.2
2.2
2.3

2.5
2.5
1.9
2.0
1.7
2.6
2.6
2.8

1.0
1.0
o. 8
0.8
0.7
1.1
1.1
1.2

2.4
3.0

2.9
3.6

1.2
1.5

2.3
2.2
2.5
2.5
1.7

2.8
2.6
3.0
3.0
2.0

1.2
1. 1
1.3
1.2
0.8

0.0

1.5
1.5
1.3

1.8
1.7
1.5

0.7
0.8
0.6

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o. 0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

1.2
1.4
1.3
1.4
1.3

1,4
1.6
1,5
1.6
1,5

0.6
0.7

1.4
1,6
1.6
1.7
2.2
2.5
2.4

1.6
1.8
1.8
1.9
2.5
2.9
2.8

0.7
0.8
0.8
0.9
1.1
1.2
1.2

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

0.0

1.4
1.6
1.4
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.2
1.0
1.1

1.6
1.8
1.6
1.6
1.5
1.3
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1,4
1.2
1.3

o. 7
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.6

0.0

1.1

0.6
0.6

0.8
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.2
1.0

1. 3

1.3
1.5
1.7
1.8
1.7
1.7
2.1
2.8
2.3
1.3
1.4
1.5

1.6
2.0

1.8
2.3

1.0

on HAMPTON ROADS, p.8B


38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38

03
06
00
03
04
10
12
13

75
75
76
76
76
75
75
75

48

so

02
01
06
57
59
53

+4
+4
+4
+4
+4
+4
+4
+5

20
39
00
17
17
41
47
01

+4
+5
+4
+4
+4
+4
+5
+5

41
00
26
20
25
53
01
17

-0.4
-0.4
*0.64
-0.8
*0,56
-0.3
-0.3
-0.2

38 16
38 22

75 47
75 36

+5 28
+6 22

+5 42
+6 19

-0.1
+0.5

38
38
38
38
38

75--55
75 49
75 43
76 01
76 OS

+5
+7
+8
+5
+4

+5
+7
+8
+5
+5

-0.2
-0.3

16
29
32
18
14

01
42
20
OS
56

30
45
23
29
02

o.o
o.o

-0.8

*0.64

on BALTIMORE, p.SO
2009
2010
2011
2013
2015
2017
2019
2021
2023
2025
2027
2029
2031
2033
2035
2037
2039
2041
2043
2045
2047
2049
2051
2053
2055
2057
2058
2059
2061
2063
2065
2067
2069
2070
2071
2073
2075
2077
2079
2081
2083
2085
2087
2089
2091
2093

Hooper Island Light


Hooper Island
Barren Island
Little Choptank River
Taylors Island, Slaughter Creek
Woolford, Church Cre~k
Cherry Island, Beckwiths Creek
Hudson Creek
Sharps Island Light
Choptank River
Choptank River Light
Cambridge
Choptank. .......................... .
Dover Bridge
Denton
Greensboro
Wayman Wharf, Tuckahoe Creek
Tred Avon River
Oxford
Easton Point
Deep Neck Point, Broad Creek
St. Michaels, San Domingo Creek
Avalon, Dogwood Harbor
Poplar Island
F~rrY Cove, Eastern Bay
Claiborne, Eastern Bay
St. Michaels, Miles Riv~r
Wye Landing, Wye East River
Kent Island Narrows
Matapeake, Kent Island
Bloody Point Bar Light
Chester River
Love Point ........................ ..
Queenstown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Shipyard Landing, Langford Creek


Centreville Landing, Corsica River
Cliffs Point
Cliffs Wharf
Chestertown
Crumpton
Millington
Deep Landing, Swan Creek
Tolchester
Worton Cr~ek entrance
Sassafras River
Betterton
Georgetown
Elk River
Town Point Neck
Courthouse Point
C & D Canal (See Delaware River)
Old Frenchtown Wharf
Charlestown, Northeast River
Chesapeake Bay,

2095
2097

West~rn

38 15
38 18
38 20

76 15
76 12
76 16

38
38
38
38
38

28
30
34
35
38

76
76
76
76
76

18
10
13
15
23

38
38
38
38
38
38
38

39
34
41
45
53
58
53

76
76
75
76
75
75
75

11
04
57
00
50
49
57

-2
-2
-0
+0
+1
+0

38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
. 38

42
46
44
46
42
46
46

so

76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76

10
06
14
14
20
23
20
17
13
06
15
21
24

39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39

02
00
10
03
06
07
12
15
15
09
13
18

76
76
76
76
76
76
76
75
75
76
76
76

18
10
11
04
08
08
04
56

so

47
54
58
58

so

16
15
10

-5 07
-5 00
-4 52

-5 23
-4 51
-5 07

+0.4
+0,4
+0.2

-3 09

-3
-3
-3
-3
-4

25
10
11
31
00

+0.1
+0.3
+0.2
+0.3
+0.2

-3
-2
-1
-0
+0
+1
+0

18
39
58
53
22
08
25

+0,3
+0.5
+0.5
+0.6
+1.1
+1.4
+1.3

-3 05
-2 59
-3 10
-3 08
-3 08
-3 12
-3 01
-2 40
-2 18
-2 OS
-1 44
-1 24
-2 46

-3
-2
-3
-3
-3
-3
-3
-2
-2
-1

00

+0.3
+0.5
+0.3
+0.3
+0.2
+0.1
-0.1

-0
-0
+0
+0
-0
-0
+0
+1
+2
-0
+0
+1

-0
-0
+0
-0
-0
-0
+0
+1
+2
-0
+0
+1

-3 25

-3 21
-3 49
-3 51
-3 17

44
13
38
13
18
53

24
08
14
06
02
02
43
18
03
12
24
07

so

01
06
03
18
04
43
08
51
-1 38
-1 49
-2 54
46
24
OS
01
17
14
24
13
30
19
13
03

o.o

+0.1
+0.2
+0.1
-0.1

o.o
o.o

+0.2
+0.4
+0.5
+0.4
+0.4
+0.7
+1.3
+0.9

o.o

+0.1
+0.2

o.o
o.o

a. 6

0.7

o. 6

o.s
o.s

0.6
0.6
0.6

o.s

0.5

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

- 1. 3
1. 5

o. 0

2.1
2.2

2.4
2.5

1.0
1.1

1.6
1.5
1.5
1.8
2.4
2.0
1.1
1.2

o. 7

o.s

0.6
0.6

o.s

39 22
39 22

76 04
75 53

+2 27
+2 01

+2 08
+1 55

+0.5
+0,9

3g 30
39 31

75 55
75 53

+3 16
+2 49

+3 00
+2 38

+1.0
+1.1

39 34
39 34

75 51
75 58

+3 00
+3 38

+2 45
+3 48

+1.2
+0.8

o.o
o.o

2.3
1,9

2.6
2.2

1.1

39 J2.
39 36

76 OS
76 07

+3 10
+4 00

+3 30
+4 48

+0.7
+1,0

o.o
o.o

1.8
2.1

2.0
2.4

1.0

o. 9

Shore

Susquehanna River
Havre de Grace
Port Deposit

Endnotes can be found at the end of table 2.

o. 9

TABLE 2. - TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

POSITION
NO.

PLACE

Lat.

.
N

Virginia, York River


Time meridian, 75"W
2321
2323
2324
2325
2327
2329
2330
2331
2333
2335
2337
233g
2341
2343

Mum fort Islands


Penniman Spit
Cheatham Annex
Queen Creek (2 miles upstream)
Clay Bank
Allmondsville
Roane Point
West Point
Mattaponi River
Wakema

Walkerton
Pamunkey River
Sweet Hall Landing
Lester Manor
White House
Northbury

'

221

DIFFERENCES
Time

Long.

.w

RANGES
Height
Mean Spring

Mean
Tide
Level

High
W_ater

Low
Water

High
Water

Low
Water

h m.

h. m.

ft

ft

ft

ft

ft

o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o

2. 5
2.5
2.5
2.4
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8

3.0
3.0
3.0
2.9
3.4
3.3
3.4
3.4

l. 2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

3. 4
3.9

3.9
4.5

1.7
1.9

0.0

2.7
2.8
3.0
3.3

3.1
3.2
3.4
3.8

1,3
1.4
1.5
1.6

o.o
o.o

2.4
2.3

2.9
2.8

1.2
1. 2

0.0

2.5
2.6
2.5
2.6
2.7

3.0
3.1
2.9
3.1
3.2

1.3
1. 3
1.2
1.3
1.3

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
O.D
o.o
o.o

2.6
2.6
2.8
2.8

3.1
3 1
3.4
3.4

1 3
1.3
1.4
1.4

2.8
3.0
3.0
3.8

3.4
3.6
3.6
4.6

1.4
1.5
1.5
1.9

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

2.8
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.8
2.4
2.4
2.1
1.9
2.0
1.9

3.4
3.1
3.1
3.1
3.4
2.9
2.9
2.5
2.1
2.4
2.3

1.4
1.3
1.3
1.3
1. 4
1.2
1.2
1.0
1.0
1.0
0,9

1.9
2.2
2.2
2.6
1.8
2.1
2.3
2.2
2.4
2.5

2.3
2.6
2.6
3.1
2.0
2.5
2.7
2.4
2.8
2.9

1.0
1.1
1.1
1.3
0.9
1. 0
1.1
1.1
1.2
1.2

2.6
2.9
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.9
3.0
3.2
3.3
3.2
3.2

3.0
3.3
3.0
3.1
3.2
3,2
3,3
3.5
3.7
3.8
3.6
3.6

1.3
1.4
1.3
1.4
1.4
1.5
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6

on HAMPTON ROADS, p.88


37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37

16
17
18
18
21
23
27
32

76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76

31
35
35
39
37
39
42
48

+0
+0
+0
+1
+0
+0
+1
+2

19
41
43
00
50
59
42
07

+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+1
+1
+2

o.o
o.o
o.o

12
44
35
59
49
02
45
33

-0.1
+0,3
+0.3
+0.3
+0.3

37 39
37 43

76 54
71 02

+3 29
+4 26

+3 52
+4 54

+O,g
+1.4

37
37
37
37

76
76
77
77

+3
+4
+5
+5

+4
+4
+5
+6

06
55
24
13

+0.2
+0,3
+0,5
+0.8

+0 01
-0 OS

-0.1
-0.2

34
35
35
37

54
59
01
07

48
40
09
58

0,0
0,0

Chesapeake Bay, Western Shore-Con.


2345
2347
2349
2351
2353
2355
2357
2359
23-61
2363
2365
2367
2369
2371
2373

York Point, Poquoson River ..............


Messick Point, Back River
Hampton Roads
Old Point Comfort
Hampton River
HAMPTON ROADS (Sewell s Pt.) .........
Lafayette River .....................
Lafayette River, Granby St. Bridge ..
Elizabeth River
Craney Island
Port Norfolk, Western Branch ........
Norfolk
Portsmouth, Southern Branch .........
Nansemond River
Pig Point ...........................
Town Point ..........................
Holli days Point (bridge)
Suffolk

37 10
37 06

76 24
76 19

-0 07
-0 26

37
37
36
36
36

00
01
57
54
53

76
76
76
76
76

19
20
20
18
11

-0 04
+0 02

36
36
36
36

54
51
51
49

76
76
76
76

20
20
18
18

+0
+0
+0
+0

13
17
18
20

-0
+0
+0
+0

01
24
15
20

+0.1
+0.1
+0.3
+0,3

36
36
36
36

55
53
50
44

76
76
76
76

26
30
33
35

+0
+0
+0
+1

37
33
51
37

+0
+0
+0
+1

35
39
58
3D

+0,3
+0,5
+0,5
+1.3

36
36
37
37
36
37
37
37
37
37
37

55
58
01
05
59
03
08
12
11
12
12

76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76

30
26
28
32
38
40
38
41
47
47
52

+0
+0
+0
+0
+l
+l
+2
+2
+2
+2
+3

45
24
40
58
29
20
00
15
51
58
33

+0
+0
+0
+1
+1
+1
+2
+2
+3
+3

52
23
39
14
23
39
21
33
20
31
10

+0,3
+0,1
+0.1
+0.1
+0.3
-0.1
-0.1
-0.4
-0.6
-0.5
-0.6

37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37

16
21
21
24
14
18
18
19
19
19

76
76
76
76
76
77
77

53
52
55
54
57
00
06
77 06
77 09
77 13

+3
+4
+5
+5
+3
+4
+5
+5
+5
+6

56
39
OS
35
58
32
26
25
47
11

+4
+4
+5
+6
+4
+5
+5
+5
+6
+6

21
58
33
03
30
04
51
45
12
34

-0.6
-0.3
-0.3
+0.1
-0.7
-0.4
-0.2
-0.3
-0,1

-0 14
0.0
+0.1
-0 07
Daily predictions
+0 11
+0 20
+0.1
+0 26
+0 32
+0,2

o.o
o.o
0.0

James River
2375
2377
2378
2379
2381
2383
2385
2387
2388
2389
2391
2393
2395
2397
2399
2401
2403
2405
2406
2407
2409

Chuckatuck Creek entrance


Newport News
Huntington Park
Menchville
Smithfield, Pagan River
Burwell Bay .............................
Mulberry Point ..........................
Hog Point
Scotland ................................
Jamestown Island
Dillard Wharf
Chi ckahomi ny River
Ferry Point (bridge)
Wright Island Landing ...............
Mount Airy ..........................
Lanexa

Claremont
Sturgeon Point

Windmill Point ..........................


Will cox Wharf, Charles City .............
Westover

Jordon Point

o.o

0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0

on WASHINGTON, p.84
2411
2413
2415
2417
2419
2420
2421
2423
2425
2427
2429
2431

City Point (Hopewell)


Petersburg, Appomattox River
Bermuda Hundred
Haxall
Curies, 1 mile north of
Chester
Meadowville,
Kingsland Reach .........................
Falling Creek entrance
Richmond Deepwater Terminl
Lower Rocketts
Richmond (river locks)

Endnotes can be found at the end of table 2.

37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37

19
14
20
22
24
23
23
24
26
27
30
32

77
77
77
77
77

77
77
77
77
77
77
77

16
24
16
15
18
23
19
23
26
25
25
25

-4
-4
-4
-4
-4
-4
-4
-4
-4
-4

-3
-3

55
25
50
43
25
12
34
32
21
18
52
49

12
00
OS
52
26
59
33
28
08
-4 01
-3 32
-3 26
-5
-4
-5
-4
-4
-3
-4
-4
-4

-0.3

o.o

-0.3
-0.2
-0.1
o. 0

o.o

+0,1
+0,3
+0.4
+0.3
+0.3

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0,0
0.0

o.o

222

TABLE 2. - TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

POSITION
NO.

PLACE

Lat.

OII'HHNC~S

Time

Long.

Low
Water

High
Water

h. m.

h. m.

ft

Chesapeake Bay, Southern Shore


2433

2436
2437
2438
2439
2440

Little Creek (RR. Terminal)


Lynnhaven Inlet
Highway bridge, east of
Lynnhaven Bay
Bayville
Buchanan Creek entrance
Long Creek
Brown Cove
Cape Henry

Mean Spring

Mean
Tide
Level

ft

ft

ft

ft

on HAMPTON ROADS, p.88

Time meridian, 75W

2435

Height

High
Water

36 55

76 11

-0 48

-0 50

+0.1

0.0

2.6

3.1

1.3

36 54

76 05

-0 og

+0 06

36
36
36
36
36

76
76
76
76
76

+0
+1
+0
+0

-0.5

0.0

2.0

2.4

1.0

43
51
1g
43
10

-0.8
-0.6
*0.32
-0.8
+0.3

o.o
o.o

*0.32

1.7
1. g
0.8
1.7
2.8

2.0
2.3
1.0
2.0
3.4

0.9
0.9
.0.4

00

48
46
-0 48

+1
+1
+1
+1
-1

36 51
36 36

75 58
75 53

-1 26
-1 41

-1 30
-1 40

+Q,g
+1.1

o.o
0.0

3. 4
3.6

4. 1
4.3

1.8

36 23

75 50

-1 46

-1 45

+1.1

0.0

3.6

4.3

1.8

43
-1 50
36
-1 54
35
+0 27
33
-0 38
31
-1 13
32
-1 27
34
-1 }g
35
-0 36
32
-1 40
33
-1 01
31
-1 54
42
-2 02
44 ' -1 39
01 c.._-1 38
59
-1 23
32
-2 04
32
+0 12
40
-1 01
42
-0 58
43
-2 02
77 06
-1 34
77 20
-1 31
77 38
-1 27

-1 4g
-1 50

+0.7
+0.8
-2.0
-1.g
-0.5
-0.6
-1.3
-1.8
-0.8
-1.6
+1.1
+O.g
-0.5
-0.6
*0.40
+1. 2
-1.2
+0.5
+0.4
+1.1
-0.3
+0.5
+0.5

o.o
o.o
o.o

3.2
3.3
0.5
0.6
2.0
1.9
1.2
0.7
1.7
o.g
3.6
3.4
2.0
1.g
1.0
3.7
1.3
3.0
2.9
3.6
2.2
3.0
3.0

3.8
3.9
0 .6
0.7
2.4
2.3
1.4
0.8
2.0
1. 1
4.3
4.1
2.4
2.3
1.2
4.4
1.6
3.6
3.5
4.3
2.6
3.6
3.5

1. 6
1.6
0.3
0.3
1.0
1.0
0.6
0.4
0.9
0.5
1.8
1.7
1.0
0.9
0.5
1. 9
0.6
1.5
1.4
1.8
1.1
1.5
1.5

3.8
4.0

54
52
54
52
56

06
07
04
04

50
00

0.0

o.o

o. 8
1.4

VIRGINIA, Outer Coast


2441
2442

Virginia Beach
False Cape

2443
2444
2445
2446
2447
2448
2449
2450.
2451
2452
2453
2454
2455
2456
2457
2458
2459
24"61
2463
2465
2467
2469
2471
2473
2475

Currituck Beach Light


Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds <g>
Kitty Hawk (ocean)
Jennetts Pier (ocean)
Roanoke Sound Channel
Oregon Inlet Marina
Oregon Inlet
Oregon Inlet Bridge
Oregon Inlet Channel
Old House Channel
Oregon Inlet (USCG Station)
Davis Slough
Cape Hatteras
Hatteras (ocean)
Hatteras Inlet
Ocracoke Inlet
Ocracoke, Ocracoke Inlet
Cape Lookout
Shell Point, Harkers Island
Beaufort (Pivers Island)
Morehead City
Atlantic Beach
Bogue Inlet
New River Inlet
New Topsail Inlet

2477
2479
2481
2483
2485
2487
2489

Masonboro Inlet
Wilmington Beach
Cape Fear
Cape Fear River
Bald Head
Fort Caswell
Southport
Reaves Point

2491
24g3
24g5
24g7

Campbell Island
WILMINGTON
Castle Hayne, Northeast River
Bannermans Br., Northeast River

1. 7

NORTH CAROLINA, Outer Coast

36
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34

06
55
48
48
46
46
46
46
46
45
14
12
12
04
07
37
41
43
43
42
3g
32
22

75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
76
75
76
76
76
76
76

+0 37
+0 26
-1 07
-1 35
-1 14
-0 12
-1 31
-0 41
-2 05
-2 05
-1 3g
-1 41
-1 00
-2 13
+0 45
-1 og
-1 05
-2 03
-1 3 7
-1 35
-0 52

0.0

0.0

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
0.0

o.o

*0.40
0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
0.0

on CHARLESTON, p.96

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o

4. 5

4.5
4.7
5.1

1.9
2.0
2. 2

4.3
4.2
4.1
3.9

4.9
4.8
4.6
4.3

2.2
2.1
2.0
2.0

-0 44
-0.4
0.0
Daily predictions
+2 55
*0.40
*0.40
+6 09
*0.31
*0.31

3.8
4.2
1. 7
1. 3

4.0
4.5
1. g

1.9
2.1
0.8

1. 4

o. 6

34 11
34 02
33 51

77 4g
77 54
77 58

-0 14
-0 48
-0 33

+0 05
-0 38
-0 28

-1.4
-1.2
-0. 7

33
33
33
34

00

78 00
78 01
78 01
77 57

-0 17
-0 12
0 00
+0 15

-0
-0
+0
+0

-0.9
-1.0
-1.1
-1.3

34
34
34
34

07
14
21
35

77 56
77 57

-0 4g

77 56
77 46

+2 40
+5 54

52
54
55

11
05
11
45

on WILMINGTON, p.gz

on CHARLESTON, p,g6
2500.
2501
2503
2505

Ya.upon Beach
Lockwoods Folly Inlet
Shallotte Inlet (Bowen Point)
Tubbs Inlet

2507
250g
2511
2513
2514
2515

Little River, 1 mile above mouth


Little River (town), Little River
Myrtle Beach
Murrells Inlet
Pawleys Island
North Inlet

2517
25lg
2521

Entrance (south jetty)


Georgetown Lighthouse
Estherville-Minim Creek Canal (ferry)

55
53

78
78
78
78

05
14
22
zg

-0 3g
-0 29
+0 10
-0 19

-0 4g
-0 12

+0 28
-0 12

-0.3
-1.0
-0.6
-0.7

o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0

4.9
4.2
4.6
4.5

5.8
4.8
5.4
5.1

2.4
2.1
2.3
2.2

51
52
41
32
26
20

78 34
78 37
78 53
]g 02
79 07
7g 10

0 00

+0 2g
-0 27
-0 09
-0 2g
-0 18

+0 03
+0 02
-0 27
+0 20
-0 30
0 00

-0.2
-0.1
-0.7
-0.4
-0.7

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

5.0
5.2
5.1
4.5
4.8
4. 5

5.g
6.1
6.0
5.3
5.6
5.3

2.5
2.6.
2.5
2. 2
2.4
2.2

33 11
33 13
33 15

7g og
7g 11
79 16

-0 28
+0 26
+0 31

-0 28
+0 25
+1 04

-0.6
-1.4
*0.63

o.o
o.o

4.6
3.8
3.3

5.4

*0.63

J.g

2.3
1. 9
1.6

33
33
33
33

54

33
33
33
33
33
33

55

SOUTH CAROLINA, Outer Coast

o.o

Winyah Bay

Endnotes can be found at the end of table 2.

4.4

TABLE 2. - TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

POSITION
NO.

PLACE

South Carolina, Winyah Bay


Time meridian, 75"W

2529
2531
2533
2535
2537
2539

Frazier Point
Georgetown, Sampit River
Georgetown, Pee Dee River bridge
Waccamaw River
Schooner Creek entrance
Wachesaw Ldg., 1 mile south of
Bull Creek entrance
Enterprise Landing
Toddville
Conway

RANGES
Height

Long.

Mean Spring

High
Water

.
2523
2525
2527

DIFFERENCES
Time

Lat.

223

h. m.

Low
Water

High
Water

Low
Water

h. m.

ft

ft

Mean
Tide
Level

ft

ft

ft

on CHARLESTON, p.96
33 19
33 22
33 22

79 17
79 17
79 16

+1 19
+1 27
+1 34

+2 03
+2 25
+2 35

-1.7
*0.63
*0.63

0.0
*0. 63
*0.63

3.5
3.3
3.3

4.1
3. 9
3.9

1.7
1.6
1.6

33
33
33
33
33
33

27
33
36
40
45
50

79
79
79
79
79
79

10
06
06
04
04
02

+2
+3
+3
+4
+7
+7

21
06
38
54
10
47

+3
+4
+4
+5
+7
+7

18
08
41
31
07
56

*0.62
*0.56
*0.44
*0.38
*0.25
*0.23

*0.62
*0.56
*0.44
*0.38
*0.25
*0.23

3.2
2.9
2.3
2. 0
1.3
1.2

3.8
3.4
2.7
2.4
1.5
1. 4

1.6
1.4
1.1
1.0
0.6
0.6

33
33
33
33
33
33

08
12
07
09
01
05

79
79
79
79
79
78

15
16
16
20
21
26

-0
-0
-0
+0
-0
-1

16
02
23
20
29
12

0
+1
+0
+1
-0
-1

00
02
04
27
21
17

-0.7
-1.3
-1.1
-1.1
-D.5
-1. 1

0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o

4.5
3.9
4.1
4.1
4.7
4.1

5.3
4.6
4.8
4.8
5.5
4.8

2.2
1.9
2.0
2.0
2.3
2.0

33 00
33 05
33 02
32 56
32 55
. 32 56
32 51
32 50
32 47
32 46

79
79
79
79
79
79
79
79
79
79

30
28
32
35
37
39
42
44
47
50

-0
+0
-0
-0
+0
+0
-0
-0
-0
-0

13
2D
04
21
05
06
16
09
16
15

-0
+0
+0
-0
-0
+0
-0
-0
-0
-0

11
21
32
19
12
07
14
16
17
16

-0.3
-0.1
-0.3
-0.2
-0.1
-0.2
0.0
-0.2

4.9
5.1
4.9
5.0
5.1
5.0
5.2
5.0
5.2
5.2

5.8
6.0
5.8
5.9
6.0
5.9
6.1
5.9
6.1
6.1

2.4
2.5
2.4
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.6
2.5
2.6
2.6

44
45
46
47
50

.79
79
79
79
79

48
52
52
55
57

-0 16
-D 09
-0 08

5.2

6. 1
5.9
6.0
6.1
6.3

2.6
2.5
2.6
2.6
2.6

32
32
32
32
33
33

52
54
56
57
03
06
33 06

79
79
79
79
79
79
79

58
57
59
56
56
49
57

+0
+0
+2
+1
+2
+4
+3

5.2
5. 2
5.0
4.9
4.1
4.3
4.2

6.1
6.1
5.9
5.8
4.8
5.1

s.o

2.6
2.6
2.5
2.4
2.0
2.1
2.1

32 55
32 55

79 so
79 44

6.0
6.3

7.1
7.4

3.0
3.2

32
32
32
32
32
32

46
47
50
51
53
56

79
79
79
80
80
80

5.2
5.2
5.5

s.s

5.6
6.1

6.1
6.1
6.5
6.4
6.6
7.2

2.6
2.6
2.8
2.8
2.8
3.D

Folly Island (outer coast)


Folly River {below bridge)
Legareville, 1 mile above, Stone River
Elliott Cut, Stano River
Church Flats, RR. bridge, Stono River
North Edisto River
Rockville, Bohicket Creek
Point of Pines
Dawho River entrance
Dawho Ferry, Dawho River
Toogoodoo Creek, 2 miles above ent
Yonges Island, Wadmalaw River
Ravens Point, Church Creek

32
32
32
32
32

39
39
41
46
45

5.2
5.4
5.2
5.2
5.7

6.1
6.4
6.1
6.1
6.7

2.6
2. 7
2.6
2.6
2. 8

32
32
32
32
32
32
32

36
35
38
38
40
41
42

5.8
5.6
6.1
6.5
6.4
6.6
7.0

6.8
6.5
7.2
7.7
7.6
7.8
8.3

2.9
2.8
3.0
3.2
3.2
3.3
3.5

Edisto Beach, Edisto Island


South Edisto River
Big Bay Creek entrance
~eters Point, St. Pierre Creek
Wat~s Cut ent., 0.8 mile south of
Dawho River entrance
Jacksonboro

32 30

80 18

-0 35

-0 41

5.9

6.9

2.9

32
32
32
32
32

80
80
80
80
80

0
+0
+0
+1
+3

-0
+0
+0
+1
+4

6.1
6.2
6.3
6.3
1. 9

7.2
7.3
7.4
7.4
2.2

3.0
3.1
3.1
3.1
0.9

SOUTH CAROLINA, Outer Coast-Con.


2541
2543
2544
2545
2547
2549
2551
2553
2555
2557
2559
2561
2563
2565
2567
2569

North Santee River Inlet


Minim Creek ent., North Santee River
Cedar Island Point, South Santee River
Brown Island, South Santee River
Cape Romain
Cape Romain, 46 miles east of
Bull Bay
Five Fathom Creek entrance
McClellanville, Jeremy Creek
Harbor River entrance
Jack Creek entrance
Wharf Creek entrance
Sewee Bay ,
Capers Inlet
Dewees Inlet
Isle of Palms (outer coast)
Sullivans Island (outer coast)

o.o
o.o

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o

Charleston Harbor
2571
2573
2575
2577
2579
2581
2583
2585
2587
2589
2591
2593
2597
2599
2601
2603
2605
2607
2609
2611

Entrance (north jetty)


Fort Sumter .............................
The Cove
CHA~LESTON (Customhouse Wharf)
Shipyard Creek, 0.8 mile above entrance.
Cooper River
North Charleston
Goose Creek entrance
Yeamans Hall, Goose Creek
Snow Point. north of
Dean Hall
Quimby Creek, East Branch
RR. bridge, West Branch
Wando River
Cainhoy
Woodville
Ashley River
Wappoo Creek (hi.hway bridge)
Highway bridge
Highway bridge (2 miles above)
Bees Ferry bridge
Magnolia Gardens
Greggs Landing

32
32
32
32
32

o.o
-0 u
-0 13
-0.2
-0 06
-0.1
Daily predictions
+0 27
+0 16
+0.1
40
50
36
27
46
08
18

+0
+0
+2
+1
+2
+3
+3

o.o
o.o

36
40
03
14
27
47
05

-0.2
-0. 3
-1.1
-0.9
-1.0

+0 57
+2 07

+0 39
+1 22

+0.8
+1.1

58
58
58
03
OS
09

+0
+0
+0
+1
+1
+1

22
22
25
14
16
47

+0
+0
+0
+1
+1
+1

22
15
17
07
06
35

0.0
0.0
+0.3
+0.3
+0.4
+0.9

79
79
80
80
80

56
58
00
00
08

-0
+0
+0
+0
+2

15
13
13
48
06

-0
-0
+0
+0
+1

18
09
06
49
47

0.0
+0.2

80
80
80
80
80
80
80

12
14
16
20
18
14
09

+0
+0
+0
+1
+1
+1
+1

20
16
46
18
11
19
43

+0
+0
+0
+1
+0
+0
+0

05
11
27
00
35
34
49

+0.6
+0.4
+0.9
+1.3
+1.2
+1.4
+1.8

o.o
D.O
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

s.o

5. 1
5.2
5.3

SOUTH CAROLINA, Outer Coast-Con.


2613
2615
2617
2619
2621
2623
2624
2625
2627
2629
2631
2633

o.o
o.o

+0.5

o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

on SAVANNAH RIVER EHT., p.100


2635
2637
2639
2641
2643
2645

Endnotes can be found at the end of table 2.

30
32
36
39
46

20
21
23
23
27

00
17
38
28
16

09
04
55
42
21

-1.0
-0.8
-0.7
-0.6
-0.6
*0.28

o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o

0.0
*0.28

224

TABLE 2. - TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

POSITION
NO.

PLACE

Lat.

D!FHRENCES

Long.

.. .
N

St. Helena Sound


Time meridian, 75w
2647
2649
2651
2653
2655
2657
2659
2661
2663
2665
2667

Harbor River entrance


Combahee Sank .
Seabrook, Ashepoo River
Hutchinson Island, Ashepoo River
Fields Point, Combahee River ,
Highway Bridge, Combahee River ;
Lucy Point Creek ent.,. Morgan River
Summerhouse Point, Bull River
Sri ckya rd Point, Coosaw River
Coosaw River
Fripp Inlet, Hunting Island

2669
2671
2673
2675
2677
2679
2681
2683
2684
2685
2687
2689
2691
2693
2695
2697
2699
2701
2703
2705

Martins Industry
Hilton Head
Club Bridge Creek entrance
Station Creek
Chowan Creek, Distant Island
Parris Is land, Beaufort River
Port Royal, Battery Creek
Beaufort, Beaufort River
Coll eton River Mouth
Victoria Bluff, Coll eton River
Sail eys Landing, Okatee River
Lemon Is land, Chechessee River
Archers Creek entrance,. Broad River
Corning Landing, Whale Branch
Skull Creek, north entrance
Skull Creek, south entrance
Haig Point, Daufuskie Island
Bluffton, May River
Daufuskie Landing, New River
Walls Cut, Turtle Island

Time

RANGES
Height

High
Water

Low
Water

High
Water

Low
Water

h. m.

h. m.

ft

ft

Mean Spring

Mean
Tide
Level

ft

ft

ft

on SAVANNAH RIVER ENT., p.100


32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32

24
29
31
33
34
39
27
32
30
32
21

80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80

26
25
29
33
41
37
34
40
41
28

-0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+2
+0
+1
+1
+1
+0

01
04
13
41
48
50
58
03
20
25
01

-0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+2
+0
+0
+1
+1
-0

05
05
15
52
58
51
27
33
07
09
22

-0.8
-0.7
-0.7
-0.6
-0.5
*0.64
-0.1
-0.3
+0.4
+0.3
-0.7

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
*0.64
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

6.1
6.2
6.2
6.3
6.4
4.4
6.8
6.6
7.3
7.2
6.2

7.1
7.3
7.3
7.4
7.5
5.1
8.0
7.8
8.5
8.4
7.3

3.0
3.1
3.1
3.1
3.2
2.2
3. 4
3.3
3.6
3.6
3.1

32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32

07
14
20
19
23
21
22
26
19
18
21
22
21
30
16
13
09
14
06
OS

80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80

35
40
33
36
38
40
41
40
48
48
54
50
44
47
44
47
50
52
54
55

-0
-0
+0
+0
+1
+0
+0
+1
+0
+1
+1
+1
+0
+1
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

30
08
30
28
03
35
37
13
46
03
33
04
41
29
26
33
09
54
23
08

-0
-0
-0
-0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+1
+0
+0
-0
+0
+0
+0

41
16
20
19
30
17
24
46
34
37
59
45
27
13
20
08
07
21
24
16

-0.5
-0.3
-0.1

o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

6.4
6.6
6.8
6.9
7.1
7.1
7.2
7.4
7.3
7.5
8.1
7.6
7. 1
7.9
7.0
7. 6
7.2
8.1
7.2
7.1

7.6
7.8
8.0
8. 1
8.3
8.3
8.5
8.7
8.5
8.8
9.5
8.9
8.3
9.2
8.3
9.0
8.4
9.5
8.5
8.3

3. 2
3.3
3.4
3. 4
3.5
3. 5
3.6
3. 7
3. 7
3. 7
4.0
3.8
3.5
3.9
3.5
3.8
3.6
4.0
3.6
3. 6

o.o

6.8
6.9

8.0
8.1

3.4
3.5

0.0

7. 5

7.4
7. 0
6.2

8.7
8.6
8.1
7.2

3.8
3. 7
3.5
3. 1

Z7

Port Royal Sound

o.o

+0.2
+0.2
+0.3
+0.5
+0.4
+0.6
+1.2
+0.7
+0.2
+1.0
+0.1
+0.7
+0.3
+1.2
+0.3
+0.2

0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o

GEORGIA
Savannah River
2707
2709

Tybee Light
SAVANNAH RIVER ENTRANCE :

32 02
32 02

80 51
80 54

-0 08

2711
2713
2715
2717

Fort Jackson
SAVANNAH
Port Wentworth
s.c.L. RR. bridge

32
32
32
32

81
81
81
81

+0.1
-0 14
Daily predictions
+0 33
+0 41
-0.4
+1 15
+2 12
-1.2

2719
2721
2723
2725
2727
2729
2731

Tybee Creek entrance


Beach Hammock
Romerly Marsh Creek .
Wilmington River
Savannah-Oglethorpe Hotel
Thunderbolt
North entrance
Isle of Hope, Skid away River

2733
2735
2737
2739
2741
2743

Egg Islands
Vernon View, Burnside River
Coffee Bluff, Forest River
Fort McAllister, Ogeechee River
Highway bridge, Ogeechee River
Cane Patch Creek entrAnce

-0.1
-0 15
Daily predictions
on SAVANNAH, p.104

05
OS
09
14

02
05
08
09

Tybee Creek and Wassaw Sound

-0 07

0. 0
0.0

on SAVANNAH RIVER ENT., p.100


31 59
31 57
31 56

80 51
80 56
81 00

-0 07
+0 01
+0 10

+0 02
-0 10
-0 06

-0.1
0.0
+0.2

o.o
0.0
0.0

6.8
6.9
7.1

8.0
8.1
8.3

3.4
3.4
3.5

32
32
32
31

00
02
04
59

81
81
81
81

00
03
00
03

+0
+0
+0
+0

16
34
42
52

+0
+0
+0
+0

03
09
41
25

+0.9
+1.0
+0.7
+0.9

o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o

7.8
7.9
7.6
7.8

9.1
9.2
8.9
9. 1

3.9
3.9
3.8
3.9

31
31
31
31
31
31

50
56
56
53
59
49

81
81
81
81
81
81

OS
06
09
13
17
09

+0
+0
+1
+0
+3
+0

06
42
07
50
21
57

+0
+0
+0
+1
+4
+0

07
28
39
13
22
40

+0.3
+0.6
+0.6

0.0
0.0

*0.14
+0.3

7.2
7.5
7.5
6.9
1. 0
7.2

8.4
8.8
8.8
8.1
1.2
8.4

3.6
3.8
3.7
3.4

31
31
31
31

42
47
46
49

81
81
81
81

09
12
17
18

+0
+0
+0
+1

25
31
56
25

+0
+0
+0
+1

20
13
42
07

+0.2
+1.0
+0.6
+0.9

7.1
7.9
7.5
7.8

8.3
9.2
8.8
9.1

3,6
3.9
3.8
3.9

Os sabaw Sound

o.o

o.o
o.o
*0.14
o.o

o.s

3.6

St. Cat he.ri nes and Sapelo Sounds


2745
2747
2749
2751

Walburg Creek entrance


Kilkenny Club, Kilkenny Creek
Sunbury, Medway River
Bel fast, Bel fast River

Endnotes can be found at the end of table 2.

0.0
0.0
o. 0

o.o

TABLE 2. -TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

POSITION
NO.

PLACE

Lat.

2753
2755
2756
2757
2758
2759
2760
2761

North Newport River


South Newport River
Da 11 as Bluff, Julienton River
Black beard Island
Dog Hammock, Sapelo River
Pine Harbor, Sapelo River
Eagle Creek, Mud River
Mud River, at Old Teakettle Creek

2762
2763
2765
2767
2769
2771
2773
2775
2777

Blackbeard Creek, Bl ackbeard Island


Sapelo Island
Hudson Creek entrance
Threemile Cut entrance, Darien River
Darien, Darien River
Wolf Island
Champney Island, South Altamaha River
Hampton River entrance
Jones Creek entrance, Hampton River

2779
2781
2783
2785
2787

St. Simons Sound Bar


St. Simons Light
Frederica River
Troup Creek entrance, Mackay River
Brunswick., East River
Turtle River
Allied Chemical Corp. docks
Dillard Creek
Buffalo River entrance
Highway bridge. South Brunswick River
Jekyll Point
Jointer Island, Jointer Creek
Little Sati11a River
2.5 miles above mouth
8 miles above mouth
Below Spring Bluff
Dover Bluff, Dover Creek
Satilla Rive~

Todd Creek entrance


Bailey Cut, 0.8 mile west of
Ceylon
Burnt Fort
Cumberland Wharf, Cumberland River
Floyd Creek, 2.8 miles above entrance

St. Catherines and Sapelo Sounds


Time meridian~ 75W

Time

Long.

225

DIFFERENCES

RANGES

Height

High
Water

Low
Water

Hi 9h
Water

Low
Water

h. m.

h. m.

ft

ft

Mean Spring

Mean
Tide
Level

ft

ft

ft

o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o

7.6
7.4
7.6
6.9
7.1
7.2
7.2
7.4

8.9
8.7
8.9
8.1
8.3
8.4
8.4
8.7

3.8
3.7
3.8
3.4
3.6
3.6
3.6
3.7

6.5
6.8
7.2
7.1
7.3
6.6
5.2
6.6
7.2

7.6
8.0
8.4
8.3
8.5
7.7
6.1
7.8
8.5

3.3
3.4
3.6
3.5
3.6
3.3
2.6
3.3
3.6

6.5
6.6
7.2
7.2
7.3

7.6
7.7
8.4
8.4
8.5

3.2
3.3
3.6
3.6
3.6

7.6
8.0
8.0
7.6
6.6
7.2

8.9
g,4
9.4
8.9
7.7
8.4

3.8
4.0
4.0
3.8
3.3
3.6

6.8
7.3
7.5
7.0

8.0
8.5
8.8
8.2

3.4
3.6
3.7
3.5

7.8
8.1
7.7
3.7

8.3

3.3
3.4
3.3
1.6
3.4
3.5

on SAVANNAH RIVER ENT., p .100


31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31

40
38
35
32
32
33
31
29

81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81

16
16
19
12
16
22
17
19

+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+1
+0
+0

58
39
50
20
31
05
23
47

+0
+0
+1
+0
+0
+1
+0
+0

33
44
01
19
23
01
16
43

+0.7
+0.5
+0.7

31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31

29
23
27
21
22
20
20
13
18

81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81

13
17
21
23
26
19
28
19
20

+0
0
+0
+0
+1
+0
+1
+0
+1

21
00
39
46
10
06
12
18
05

+0
+0
+0
+0
+1
+0
+2
+0
+0

44
02
28
52
12
35
30
01
10

-0.4
-0.1
+0.3
+0.2
+0.4
-0.3
-1.7
-0.3
+0.3

o.o
o.o
o.o

31
31
31
31
31

06
08
13
13
09

81
81
81
81
81

19
24
24
26
30

+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

01
24
50
54
55

-0
+0
+0
+0
+0

05
28
53
49
40

-0.4
-0.3
+0.3
+0.3
+0.4

31
31
31
31
31
31

11
14
13
09
01
06

81
81
81
81
81
81

31
34
35
34
26
30

+1
+1
+1
+1
+0
+1

OS
34
39
09
28
02

+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

39
59
55
46
28
49

+0,7
+1.1
+1.1
+0.7
-0.3
+0.3

31
31
31
31

04
06
10
01

81
81
81
81

30
34
37
32

+0
+1
+2
+0

47
15
00
57

+0
+1
+1
+0

49
20
49
49

-0.1
+0.4
+0.6
+0.1

o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o

30
30
30
30
30
30

58
59
58
57
56
56

81
81
81
81
81
81

31
36
39
54
27
30

+0
+0
+1
+4
+0
+0

43
57
25
46
40
59

+0
+1
+1
+5
+0
+0

59
20
53
23
42
39

-0.2

-0.3
*0.46
-0.1
+0.2

*0.46
0.0

o.o

6.7
6.9
6.6
3.2
6.8
7.1

+0
+1
+2
+1
+1

15
12
12
13
59

-1.1
-0.1
-0.5
-0.9
-1.8

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

5.8
6.8
6.4
6.0
5.1

6.8
8.0
7.5
7.0
6.0

2.9
3.4
3.2
3.0
2.5

o.o

+0.2
+0,3
+0.3
+0.5

Do boy and Altamaha Sounds

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o

St. Simons Sound

2789
2791
2793
2795
2797
2799
2801
2803
2805
2807
2809
2811
2813
2815
2817
2819

o.o

0.0

o.o
o.o
o.o

s.o

GEORGIA and FLORIDA


Cumberland Sound
2821
2823
2825
2827
2829

St. Marys Entrance, north jetty


Crooked River entrance
Harrietts Bluff, Crooked River
St. Marys, St. Marys River
Cranda 11, St. Marys River

30
30
30
30
30

43
51
52
43
43

81
81
81
81
81

26
29
35
33
37

+0
+1
+2
+1
+2

15
23
09
21
10

2831
2833
2835
2837

Fernandina Beach (outer coast)


Fernandina Beach, Amelia River
Chester, Bells River
S.C.L. RR. bridge, Kingsley Creek.

30
30
30
30

38
40
41
38

81
81
81
81

26
28
32
29

-0
+0
+0
+0

18
32
49
59

-0
+0
+0
+0

01
16
41
43

+1.2
+1.5
+1.9
+1.5

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

5.7
6.0
6.4
6.0

6.7
7.0
7.5
7.0

2.8
3.0
3.2
3.0

30
30
30
30
30
30
30

31
35
34
32
34
31
26

81
81
81
81
81
81
81

27
28
31
34
36
27
26

-0
+0
+1
+1
+3
-0
+0

03
54
04
58
00
02
29

+0
+1
+1
+2
+3
+0
+0

06
03
37
32
21
30
39

+0.9
+1.1
+0.3
-0.6
-1.0
+0.5
+0,3

o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o

5.4
5.6
4.8
3.9
3.5
5.0
4.8

6.3
6.6
5.6
4.6
4.1
5.8
5.6

2.7
2.8
2.4
1.9
1.7
2.5
2.4

o.o

4.9
4.5

5.7
5.3

2.4
2.3

on MAYPORT, p.108

FLORIDA
Nassau Sound and Fort George River
2839
2841
2843
2845
2847
2849
2851

Nassau Sound
Amelia City, South Amelia River
Nassauville, Nassau River
Mink Creek entrance, Nassau River
Halfmoon Island, highway bridge
Sawpit Creek entrance
Fort George Island, Fort George River

2853
2855

South Jetty
MAYPORT

FLORIDA, St. Johns River

Endnotes can be found at the end of table 2.

30 24
30 24

81 23
81 26

-0 23

+0.4
-0 17
Daily predictions

226

TABLE 2. - TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

POSIT I ON
NO,

PLACE

Lat.

FLORIDA, St. Johns River


Time meridian, 75W
2857
2859
2861
2863
2865
2867
2869
2871
2873
2875
2877
2879
2881

Pablo Creek bascule bridge


Fulton ..................................
Dame Point
Phoenix Park (Cummers Hill)
Jacksonvi 11 e (Dredge Depot)
Jackson vi 11 e (RR, bridge)
Ortega River entrance :
Orange Park
Green Cove Springs ......................
East Tocol
Bridgeport
-Palatka
Welaka ..................................

2883
2885
2887
2889

2891
2893
2894

DIFFERENCES
Time

Long,

High
Water
0

h.

m.

RANG$

Height
Low
Water

h. m.

Mean

High
Water

Low
Water

ft

ft

Mean Spring

Tide
Level

ft

ft

ft

on MAYPORT, p.lOS
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
29
29
29
29

19
23
23
23
21
19
17
10
00
51
45
39
29

81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
81

26
30
33
38
37
40
42
42
40
34
34
38
40

+1
+0
+0
+0
+1
+2
+2
+3
+5
+6
+6
+7
+7

39
29
46
58
24
06
27
49
26
47
58
26
46

+1
+0
+0
+1
+1
+2
+2
+4
+6
+7
+7
+8
+8

15
42
55
25
50
13
50
14
13
18
32
21
25

*0.64
-1.1
*0.67
*0.44
*0.44
*0.27
*0.20
*0.16
*0.18
*0.22
*0.24
*0.27
*0.11

*0,64
o.o
*0.67
*0.44
*0.44
*0.-27
*0.20
*0.16
*0.18
*0.22
*0.24
*0.27
*0.11

2.9
3.4
3.0
2.0
2.0
1. 2
0.9
0.7
0.8
1.0
1. 1
1.2
o. 5

3.4
4.0
3. 5
2.3
2.3
1.4
1.1
0.8
0.9
1.2
1.3
1.4
0.6

1. 4
1.7
1. 5
1. 0
1.0
0.6
o.s
0.3
0.4
0.5
o.s
0.6
0.2

Atlantic Beach ..........................


St. Augustine Inlet .....................
St. Augustine .................. , ........
Daytona Beach (ocean)

30
29
29
29

20
53
54
14

81
81
81
81

24
17
18
00

-0
-0
+0
-0

25
21
14
33

-0
-0
+0
-0

18
01
43
32

+0,7
o.o
-0.3
-0.4

0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o

5.2
4.5
4.2
4.1

6.0
5.3
5.0
4.9

2.6
2.2
2.1
2.0

Ponce de Leon Inlet


Cape Canaveral
Oak Hi 11, Mosquito Lagoon <21> ..........
Indian River
Melbourne <22> ......................
Palm Bay ............................
Wabasso
Vero Beach
Fort Pierce
Jensen Beach ........................
Sebastian Inlet
Vero Beach (ocean)
Fort Pierce Inlet, south jetty ..........
St. Lucie River
North Fork
Stuart
South Fork
Sewall Point
Seminole Shores;
Great Pocket
Gomez. South Jupiter Narrows
Hobe Sound
State Park
Conch Bar, Jupiter Sound
Jupiter Sound, south end
Jupiter Inlet
Loxahatchee River

29 04
28 26
28 52

80 55
80 34
80 50

2.3
3. 5

2.7
4.1

1.2
1. 8

28
28
27
27
27
27
27
27
27

06
02
45
38
27
14
52
40
28

80
80
80
80
80
80
so
80
80

0.4
0.8
1.2
1. 0
2.1
3.4
2.6

o.s

1.0
1. 4
1.2
2.5
4.0
3.1

0.2
0.4
0.6
o.s
1.0
1.7
1.3

27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
26
26
26

15
12
10
10
11

so
80
so
80
80
so
so
80
80
80

26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26

57
58
56
59
57
56
53
50
46
43
39
37
33
28
24
21
19
16
16
11

26
26
26
26
26
25
25
25
25
25
25
25

07
07
06

FLORIDA, East Coast

on MIAMI HARBOR ENT,, p.ll2

2895
2896
2897
2898
2900
2901
2902
2903
2905
2907
2908
2909
2911
2912
2913
2914
2916
2917
2918
2919
2921
2922
2923
2924
2926
2927
2928
2929
2931
2932
2933
2934
2936
2937
2938
2939
2941
2942
2943
2944
2946
2947
2948
2949
2951
2952
2953
2954
2956
2957
2958
2959

Tequesta

North Fork ;
Southwest Fork (spillway)
Northwest Fork
Southwest Fork
Jupiter, Lake Worth Creek
Donald Ross Bridge, ......... ,, ,,,, .. ,
North Palm Beach, Lake Worth Creek ......
Port of Palm Beach, Lak" Worth ..........
Palm Beach (ocean)
West Palm Beach Canal
Lake Worth Pier (ocean)
Boynton Beach
Dl!l ray Beach .. , .........................
Yam~to
Boca Raton ..............................
Deerfield Beach .........................
Hillsboro Beach, Intracoastal waterway
Hillsboro Inlet (inside)
Lauderdale-by-the-sea
Fort Lauderdale
Bahia Mar Yacht Club
Andrews Ave. bridge, New River ......
Port Evergladl!s
South Port Everglades
Hollywood Such .........................
Golden Beach
Sunny lsl es, Bl scayne Creek.,,
North Ml ami Bl!ach .......................
Bakers Haul over Inlet (inside)
Indian Creek ,
Miami Beach .............................
MIAMI HARBOR ENTRANCE,

Endnoti!S can be found at the end of table 2.

09
06
02
59
57
57

OS

02
58
56
56
54
52
46
46

+0 06
-0 41

+0 20
-0 41

19
13
27
22
17

+2
+3
+1
+2
-0
-0
-0

48
21
08
40
24
31
og

19
16
15
11
10
10
OS
06
06
05
ItO 04

+2
+2
+2
+1
-0
+1
+1
+1
+1
+0
+0

80
80
80
so
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80

06
07
09
08
07
OS
04
03
03
02
03
02
03
04
04
OS
OS
OS
OS
06

80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80

06
09
07
07
07
08
08
07
08
09
08
08

37
35
26
22

-0.2
+1,0

o.o
o.o

- - - -- -+3 -40- +4- -19+3


+3
+1
+3
-0
-0
-0

-*0.10

--*0.10

19
50
01
06
20
25
14

*0.16
*0.32
*0.48
*0.40
-0.4
+0.9
+0.1

*0.16
*0.32
*0.48
*0,40
0.0
o.o
o.o

50
37
54
35
30
18
56
46
19
46
15

+3
+3
+3
+2
-0
+1
+2
+2
+1
+0
+0

29
33
34
14
51
41
22
38
49
01

*0,40
*0.36
*0.36
*0.36
+0.5
*0.44
*0.52
-0.9
-0.8
-0.5
o.o

*0,40
*0.36
*0.36
*0.36
0.0
*0.44
*0.52
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

1.0
0.9
0.9
0.9
3.0
1.1
1.3
1. 6
1.7
2.0
2.5

1.2
1.1
1. 1
1.i
3.6
1.3
1.6
1.9
2.0
2.4
3.0

o.s
0.4
0.4
0.4
1.5
0.6
0.6
0.8
0.8
1. 0
1. 2

+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+0
+0
+0
0
-0
+1
-0
+1
+1
+1
+0
+0
+0
+0
-0

18
27
15
34
15
57
43
OS
00
21
08
19
26
45
43
47
51
26
08
08

+2
+1
+1
+2
+1
+1
+0
+0
+0
-0
+1
-0
+2
+2
+1
+1
+1
+0
+0
-0

02
59
4g
10
47
16
54
17
12
18
36
17
09
09
59
13
07
38
06
08

-0.7
-0.6
-0.5
-0.5
-0.6
-0.4
-0.2
+0.4
+0.1
+0.3
o. 0
+0,3
o.o
0.0
-0.1
-0.3
-0.1
+0.3
0.0
+0.1

o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o. 0
o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

1.8
1.9
2.0
2.0
1.9
2.1
2.3
2.9
2.6
2.8
2.5
2.8
2.5
2.5
2.4
2.2
2.8
2.5
2.6

2.2
2.3
2.4
2.4
2.3
2.5
2.8
3.4
3.1
3.3
2.8
3.3
2.8
2.9
2.8
2.5
2.9
3.2
2.9
3.1

0.9
1. 0
1. 0
1. 0
1.0
1.0
1.2
1. 4
1. 3
1.4
1.2
1.4
1.2
1. 2
1. 2
1. 1
1. 2
1. 4
1. 2
1.3

+0
+0
-0
0
+1
+1
+2
-0
+1
+1
0

19
39
06
00
00
36
23
04
17
36
00

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

2.4
2.1
2.6
2.5
2.1
2.1
1.8
2.5
2.0
2.1
2.5
2.5

2.8
2.4
3.1
2.9
2.4
2.4
2.2
3.0
2.4
2.5
3.0
3.0

1.2
1.0
1.3
1.3
1.0
1.0
0.9
1. 2
1.0
1.1
1.3
1.3

11

+0 38
-0.1
+0 56
-0.4
+0.1
-0 06
+0 01
o. 0
+1 08
-0.4
+2 04
-0.4
+2 27
-0.7
o.o
0 00
+1 35
-0.5
+1 50
-0.4
o.o
0 00
Dally predictions

-- -- - -0.2o. 2

2.4

--0.1-

TABLE 2. - TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

POSIT I ON
NO.

PLACE

lat.

DIFFERENCES

VENEZUELA
Time meridian, 6ow

Time

long.

233

RANGES

Height

High
Water

low
Water

h. m.

h. m.

High
Water

low
Water

ft

ft

Mean Spring

Mean
Tide
level

ft

ft

ft

2.8
2.1
1.6

3.0
2.3
1.8

2.7
1.5
1.2

on ISLA ZAPARA, p.152

3551
3552
3553

ISLA ZAPARA, lake Maracaibo


Bahia de Tab lazos, lake Maracaibo
Punta de Palmas

11 00
10 53
10 48

71 35
71 35
71 37

3554
3555
3557
3559
3561
3563

AMUAY
La Guaira t .............................
Care nero t ..............................
Cumana t ................................
Porlamar, Isla de Margarita t ...........
Carupano t ..............................

11 45

10 36
10 32
10'28
10 57
10 40

70
66
66
64
63
63

13
56
07
11
51
15

3565
3567
3569
3571
3573
3575

Gulf of Pari a
Macuro ..............................
Puerto de Hierro
Barra de Maturin, channel entrance
PUNTA GORDA, Rio San Juan ...........
Boca Pedernales entrance
Rio Orinoco ent., Isla Ramon Isidro .....

10
10
10
10
10
8

39
37
18
10
01
39

61
62
62
62
62
60

56
OS
31
38
12
35

*0.38
-2 05
*0.38
*0.59
-1 19
*0.59
-0 45
-1.0
+0.2
Oai ly predictions
-0 03
-0 34
-1.3
+0.2
+0 07
-0 12
+0.2
+1.0

3577
3579
3581
3583
3585
3587
3588

Staubles Bay
Carenage Bay
Port of Spain
Bonasse pier ............................
Erin Bay ,
Guayaguayare Bay
Nari va River ............................

10
10
10
10
10
10
10

41
41
39
05
04
09
24

61
61
61
61
61
61
61

39
36
31
52
39
01
02

-1
-0
-0
-0
-0
-1
-1

+0 30
+0 35

Daily predictions
+0 11
*0.61
*0.31
+0 16
*0.49
*0.31
on AMUAY, p.156

-2
-1
-2
-1
-1

29
51
37
19
17

Daily predictions
+0.8
-1 59
+0.8
-1 59
-1 02
-D.1
+0.6
-0 59
+0.2
-0 42

!Mean Ulurna
+1.0
+1.0
o.o
o.o
o.o

on PUNTA GORDA, p.l60

-- ----- ---

1.2
1.0
1.0
1.1
1.8
1.4

0.6
1.5
1.5
0.5
0.9
0.7

ean >Jl.rl n

-1 15
-0 46
-0 22

2.2
3.3
4.6
5.8
4.3
s.o

2.7
4.2
5.7
7.1
5.4
6.7

1.4
2.0
2.8
3.2
2.6
3.8

1. 9
2.0
1.8
3.4
4.3
3.1
2.4

2.5
2.6
2.3
4.4
5.6
3.8
3.1

2.8
2.7
2.4
3.4
3.6
3.0
2.5

+1.0
+1.1

6.6
5.8

8.3
8.0

5.6
5.3

o.o
0.0

7.1
6.0
6.0

9.2
7.6
7.3

4.9
4.3
4.3

+1.2
+2.2
+1.8

5.5
5.5
6.6

7.2
7.2
7.8

5.2
6.2
6.4

TRINIDAD

GUYANA
Time meridian, 56.15'W
3589
3591

Parika, Essequibo River .................


Georgetown ..............................

07
58
44
43
50
32
06

-2
-1
-1
-1
-1
-2
-2

02
40
12
15
41
09
16

(*0.33+1.7)
(*0.34+1.6)
(*0.31+1.4)
-1.0
+1.4
-0.3
+1.2
(*0.53+1.3)
(*0.41+1.3)

on SURINAME RIVIER, p.l64


6 52
6 48

58 25
58 10

+0 37
+0 17

5 57
6 00
5 49

56 59
55 14
55 09

+0 09

5 45
5 17
4 56

53 58
52 35
52 20

+0 48
+0 23
+0 45

3
2
2
0
0
0

03

51
50
50
50
50
51

23
39
27
17
32
16
46
53
53
41
43

47
47
48
44
44
43
42
41
40
38
38

+1 01
+0 01

+1.6
+0.9

SURINAM
Time meridian, 523ow
3593
3595
3597

Nickerie River ..........................


SUR I NAME RIVlER ENTRANCE
Paramaribo, Suriname Rivier

+1 09

+0 21
+1.1
Daily predictions
+1 42
o.o

FRENCH GUIANA
Time meridian, 6ow
3599
3601
3603

Rio Maroni entrance


11 es du Salut
Cayenne

+0 54
+0 23
+0 45

+0.7
+1.7
+2.4

BRAZIL <16>
Time meridian, 45w.
3605
3607
3609
3611
3613
3615

Cape Cassipore
Rio Cunani entrance .....................
11 ha de Ma rae a anchorage
11 ha do Brigue, Amazon River ............
Pont a Pedrei ra, Amazon River
Macapa, Amazon River ....................

49
50
09
55
11

s
3617
3619
3621
3623
3625
3627
3629
3631
3633
3635
3637

Canal de Braganca, Rio Para entrance


Salinopolis
Bel em (Para)
llhas de Sao Joao .......................
Sao luiz ................................
Santana, Recifes de .....................
Tutoia, Baia da .........................
Luis Correia
Camocim
Rio Ceara (bar)
Fortaleza

3639
3641

Fernando de Noronha .....................


Rocas, Atol das .........................

0
0
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
3

01
53
30
05
43
11

+1
+2
+2
+7
+7
+11

54
40
10
39
01
27

+1
+2
+2
+8
+7
+12

49
54
22
10
13
43

+1.5
+0.3
(*2.42-0.2)
(*2.42-0.2)
+8.3
+1.1
*2.08
*2.23
+2.8
+0.4

7.2
14.5
14.5
13.2
12.3
8.4

9.5
19.0
19.0
15.7
16.2
9.5.

5.2
10.1
10.1
9.0
9.0
5.9

+6
+3
+7
+2
+2
+1
+0
+0
+1
+0
+0

39
08
04
01
58
16
41
31
37
17
22

+6
+3
+8
+2
+2
+1
+0
+0
+1
+0
+0

39
22
07
01
55
15
40
43
36
09
18

+1.8
-0.1
*1.99
*1.54
+2.9
+0.7
*1.70
*1.31
(*2.35-0.7)
*1.58
*1.15
+2.4
+0.4
+1.8
+0.4
+2.0
+0.4
+0.2
-0.1
+0.2
-0.3

7.9
12.5
8.2
10.7
14.1
10.0
8.0
7.4
7.6
6.3
6.5

10.4
15.9
10.1
14.1
17.1
13.1
10.0
9.4
9.7
8.3
8.5

5.1
8.3
6.1
7.0
9.3
6.5
5.7
5.4
5.5
4.3
4.2

4.5
7.5

6.0
10.0

2.9
4.9

w
55
23
30
55
18
36
14
40
52
37
29

Time meridian, 3ow

Endnotes can be found at the end of table 2.

on RECIFE, p.168
3 50
3 51

32 25
33 49

+1 32
+1 43

+1 33
+1 44

-1.2
+2.3

-0.5
o.o

234

TABLE 2. -TIDAL DiffERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

POSIT I ON
NO.

PLACE

Lat.

DIFFERENCES

Time

Long.

BRAZIL <16>
Time meridian, 45W

RANGES

Height

High
Water

Low
Water

High
Water

Low
Water

h. m.

h. m.

ft

ft

Mean Spring

Mean
Tide
Level

ft

ft

ft

5.9
5.5
5.5
6.0
5.3
5.1
4.5
4.7
5.5
5.9
4.6
4.9
4.6
4.5
4.5
5.3
4.9
5.7
3.3
3.1

7.6
7.3
7.2
7.6
7.1
6.8
6.0
6.1
7.4
7.6
6.0
6.5
5.8
5.8
6.0
7.2
6.4"
7.6
4.6
4.2

4.1
3.7
3.7
4.1
3.8
3.6
3.5
3.3
4.3
4.0
3.5
3.8
3.2
3.1
2.9
4.2
3.1
4.2
2.6
2.5

2.6
2.7
2.5
2.3
2.5
2.6
2.1
2.4
2.3
2.6
2.7
4.1
3.4
1.9
1.8
1.7

3.6
3.6
3.4
3.2
3.5
3.3
3.0
3.4
3.3
3.8
4.1
6.0
4.8
2.8
2.5
2.4
2.0
0.8

2.1
2:1
2.1
2.0
2.2
2.2
1.9
2.2
2.2
2.4
2.6
3.2
2.6
2.1
1.7
1.6
1.2
1.1
0.3

1.1
1.1

1.4
1.3

3.0
2.6

2.1
2.1
2.1
3.2
3.0
2.6
3.9

2.5
2.0
2.5
2.5
3.8
3.7
3.0
4.2

2.6
3.0
3.4
3.4
4.2
3.3
3.0
3.2

-0.7
-0.8

6.5
7.9

7.1
9.1

5.6
6.2

+0 06
-1.1
-0.3
+0 07
+0.1
-0.1
Daily predictions
+0 18
+0.6
+0.4
+0 36
*1.19
*1.20
-0 12
-1.3
-0.2
-0 14
-1.9
-0.4
-0 46
-2.5
-0.6
-0 58
-2.1
-0.9
-1 47
(*0.66-0.5)
-3 28
*0.53
*0.40
-4 57
(*0.55-0.4)
-5 57
-1.0
-1.0

9.1
10.1
9.9
10.1
11.8
8.8
8.4
8.0
8.7
6.5
5.6
5.4
9.9

9.9
11.0
10.8
11.0
12.9
9.6
9.2
8.8
9.6
7.2
6.0
5.9
11.2

7.2
8.0
8.0
8.5
9.5
7.2
6.8
6.4
6.5
4.8
4.0
4.0
7.0

on RECIFE, p.168

3643
3645
3647
3649
3651
3653
3655
3657
3659
3661
3663
3665
3667
3669
3671
3673
3675
3677
3679
3681

Macau, Rio Acu


Natal
Cabedelo
Tambau ................................. .
RECIFE ~
Maceto
Rio Sao francisco (bar)
Aracaju
Salvador
Ponta da Areta
Morro de Sao Paulo
Camamu
I 1 he us
Canavieiras
Santa Cruz Cabralia
Cumuruxatiba
Caravelas
Abrolhos Anchorage
Vitoria
Guarapari

5 06
5 47
6 58
7 06
8 03
9 40
10 31
10 56
12 58
12 47
13 21
13 54
14 48
15 40
16 17
17 06
17 43
17 58
20 19
20 40

36
35
34
34
34
35
36
37
38
38
38
38
39
38
39
39
39
38
40
40

41
12
50
50
52
43
24
03
31
30
54
58
02
56
02
11
09
42
19
30

3683
3685
3687
3689
3691
3693
3695
3697
3699
3701
3703
3705
3707
3709
3711
3713
3715
3717
3719

Sao Joao da Barra


Macae (lmbitiba Bay)
Armacao dos Buzios
Cabo Frio
RIO DE JANEIRO
Itacurussa
Angra dos Rets
Paratt
Sao Sebasttao
SANTOS
Cananeta
Paranagua
Sao Francisco do Sul
ltajat
Porto Beio
Florianopolis
lmbituba
Laguna
Barra do Rio Grande <18> t ..

21
22
22
23
22
22
23
23
23
23
25
25
26
26
27
27
28
28
32

41
41
41
42
43
43
44
44
45
46
47
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
52

03
46
53
03
10
55
19
43
24
19
56
27
38
39
33
34
39
47
05

+1
+0
+0
-0

29
28
36
04

+0
+0
+0
-0
+0
-0
-0
-0
+0
-0

10
06
33
02
10
11
08
33
16
35
23
50
01
34
12

-0

-0
-0
-0

+0

+1 58
+0.6
-0.1
+0 30
+0.1
-0.2
+0 37
+0.1
-0.2
-0 03
+0.7
-0.1
Daily predictions
+0 14
-0.3
-0.2
+0 14
-0.7
o.o
+0 48
-0.8
-0.3
-0 08
+0.6
+0.4
+0 06
+0.6
-0.1
-0 13
-0.6
o.o
+0.1
-0 04
-0.2
-0 32
-0.9
-0.3
+0 22
-1.0
-0.2
-0 35
-1.2
-0.5
-0 09
+0.4
+0.3
-0 49
-0.8
-0.5
+0 04
+0.6
+0.1
-0 35
*0.66
*0.75
+0 17
*0.62
*0.75

on RIO DE JANEIRO, p.172


38
23
45
00
54
56
01
14
49
56
01
31
15
54
09
36
14
30
10

+0
-0
-0
-0

34
23
01
03

+0
-0
-0
-0

50
35
09
28

+1
+1
+0
-0
-0
-0
-0
+1

09
51
38
08
38
14
17
10

URUGUAY
3721
3723

Montevideo
Colonia, Rio de la Plata

3725
3727
3729
3731
3733
3735
3737
3739

Rio de la Plata
BUENOS AIRES
La Plata
Banco Chico
Banco Cuirassier
Punta Piedras
Punta Norte del Cabo San Antonio <17>
Mar del Plata <17>
Queq~en <17>

-0 42
-0.1
-0.2
-1 08
0.0
-0.2
-0 55
-0.1
-0.1
-0 05
*0.91
*0.90
Dai)y predictions
-0 26
0.0
-0.1
-0 40
*0.86
*0.86
-1 25
-0.1
0.0
-1 24
*0.94
*1.00
Daily predictions
-1 09
+0.4
+0.2
-1 32
+1.8
+0.2
- - +0.8
-0.1
-0 16
(*0.76+0.4)
-0 28
*0.74
*0.74
+0 15
*0.69
*0.70
-1 10
*0.54
*0.50
-1 31
(*0.32+0.4)

1. 4

0.8

1. 2

on BUENOS AIRES, p.180


34 55
34 28

56 13
57 51

-5 10
+0 17

34
34
34
35
35
36
38
38

58
57
57
57
57
56
57
58

-1
-3
-5
-7
-8
-0
-0

-7 11

-0 33

(*0.52+1.6l
(*0.52+1.2

ARGENTINA
36
50
50
06
26
18
03
35

22
53
30
08
07
47
33
42

50
00
25
10
50
02
18

Daily predictions
-2 04
+0.2
-3 24
+0.8
-5 39
+0.8
-7 23
+2.2
-9 26
+1.2
+0 14
+0.7
-0 22
+1. 5

+0.6
+0.8
+0.8
+1.1
+0.3
+0.2
-0.3

1. 7

on PUERTO BELGRANO, p.184


3741
3743
3745
3747
3749
3751
3753
3755
3757
3759
3761
3763
3765
3767
3769

faro Recalada
Monte Hermoso
Bahia Blanca
Punta Ancla
Puerto Rosales
PUERTO BELGRANO
Ingeniero White
General Daniel Cerrt
Canal del Sur, Isla Bermejo
Canal Bermejo, Isla Trinidad
Punta lobos, Isla Trinidad
Punta laberinto
Bahia Anegada, Islote NW
Bahia San Bias
Segunda Barranca
Punta Redonda, Rio Negro entrance

Endnotes can be found at the end of table 2.

39 00
38 59

61 16
61 41

-0 20
-0 18

38
38
38
38
38
39
39
39
39
40
40
40
41

62
62
62
62
62
61
61
61
62
62
62
62
62

-0 15
0 00

57
55
53
47
45
01
OS
14
26
01
33
47
02

00
04
06
16
23
58
58
53
03
10
14
17
46

+0
+0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-1
-3
-4
-5

33
47
28
30
48
49
39
19
49
48

-0 15
-0 27

-4.1
-2.8

TABLE 2. -TIDAL DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

POSITION
NO.

PLACE

Lat.

ARGENT! NA
Time meridian, 45W

3807
3809
3811
3813
3815
3817
3819
3821
3823
3825
3827
3829

Golfo San Matias


Cal eta de los Loros
Puerto San Antonio
Golfo San Jose
San Roman
Pueyrredon (Fondeadero)
La Argentina (Fondeadero)
Punta Norte
Caleta Valdes
Punta Oelgada
Golfo Nuevo
Punta Nfnfas (Fondeadero)
Puerto Piramides
Puerto Madryn
Bahia Engano
Isla Escondida
Bahia Janssen ...........................
Cabo Raso .....................
Bahia Cruz
Santa Elena, Puerto
Bahia Camarones
Golfo San Jorge
Caleta Leones . .
Bahia Gil (Caleta Horno)
Puerto Melo
Isla Tova
Bahia Bustamante
COMODORO RIVADAVIA
Cabo Blanco
Puerto Deseado
BahiaOso Marino
Bahia de los Nodales
Bahia Laura
Bahia San Julian (Punta Pena)

3831
3833
3835
3837
3839

Santa Cruz (Punta Quilla)


Ria Coig
PUNTA LOYOLA
Rio Gallegos (Reduccion Beacon)
Cabo Virgenes

3771
3773
3775
3177

3779
3781
3783
3785
3787
3789
3791
3793
3795
3797
3799
3801
3803
3805

Long.

Time

235

DIFFERENCES

RANGES

Height

High
Water

Low
Water

High
Water

Low
Water

h. m.

h. m.

ft

ft

Mean Spring

Mean
Tide
Level

ft

ft

ft

on CDMODORO RIVADAVIA, p.188


41 02
40 48

64 06
64 52

+7 14
+7 30

+7 08
+7 23

*1.45
*1.39
(*1.57-1.6)

20.3
21.9

24.0
25.6

14.8
14.6

42
42
42
42
42
42

15
24
23
05
31
46

64
64
64
63
63
63

14
09
34
46
36
38

+7
+7
+7
+6
+5
+4

15
46
04
50
04
08

+7
+7
+6
+6
+4
+4

18
40
58
44
58
02

!*1.42-1.1)
*1.52-2.2)
*1.31
*1.36
-0.8
-1.4
-5.2
-1.9
-5.8
-2.0

19.8
21.2
18.0
14.5
10.6
10.1

23.4
24.6
23.3 .
17.0
12.4
11.7

13.5
13.5
13.5
9.5
6.7
6.4

42
42
42
43
43
44
44
44
44
44

57
35
46
20
43
02
20
27
31
54

64
64
65
65
65
65
65
65
65
65

25
17
02
04
17
14
14
19
22
36

+2
+2
+3
+2
+2
+1
+1
+2
+1
+1

48
56
08
06
10
48
41
13
45
10

+3
+3
+3
+2
+2
+2
+1
+2
+1
+1

31
33
42
00
OS
03
26
07
40
14

-1.0
-1.3
-0.1
-1.3
-0.3
-1.9
-1.6
-2.1
-0.4
+0.1

12.6
12.5
13.2
12.5
10.9
11.7
10.7
9.9
11.2
11.5

15.4
15.0
16.0
15.2
13.1
13.9
12.4
11.5
13.6
13.7

8.6
8.3
9.8
8.2
8.5
7.3
7.0
6.2
8.5
9.2

45
45
45
45
45
45
47
47
47
48
48
49

03
02
01
06
07
52
12
45
56
01
23
15

65
65
65
65
66
67
65
65
65
65
66
67

37
41
50
59
32
29
45
55
48
57
29
40

+1
+0
+0
+0
+0

11
42
27
27
28

-1
-2
-3
-3
-5
-4

15
52
35
01
28
58

+1 05
-0.7
-0.2
+0 36
-1.7
+0.3
+0 24
+0.1
-1.5
+0 24
+0,1
-1.5
+0 23
+0, 7
-0.8
Daily predictions
-1 20
-2.3
-0.3
+1.0
-2 44
-0.6
-3 40
+1.2
-1.2
-3 06
+0.1
-1.2
+6.7
-5 2B
-1.9
-5 04
(*1.40-1.4)

13.4
11.9
12.3
12.3
12.4
14.0
11.9
12.4
11.5
12.6
22.5
19.5

14.7
14.1
14,6
14.6
14.7
16.3
13.2
14.5
14.1
15.3
25.4
23.6

9.8
9.6
9.6
9.6
10.2
10.3
9.0
10.5
10.3
9.7
12.7
13.0

26.0
26.6
25.9
29.0
23.8

32.4
32.2
32.4
36.2
29.8

20.4
19.9
20.3
22.9
19.2

22.8
15.8
16.0

28.6
19.2
19.3

17.7
11.8
12.2

-0.2

8.7

10.6

7.2

-2.3
-2.7
-0.8
-2.7
-3.3
-4.1
-4.8
-6.1
-3.1
-2.3

on PUNTA LOYOLA, p.192


50 07
50 57
51 36
51 37
52 21

68
69
69
69
68

68 30
67 41
66 42

25
10
01
13
22

Tierra del Fuego <19>

+0 43
-0 OS

+0 44
+0.2
-0 04
o.o
Daily predictions
+0 21
+0 30
+4.2
-0 36
-0 55
-2.1

+0.1
-0.7
+1.1

o.o

on COMODORO RIVADAVIA, p.188

3841
3843
3845

Bahia San Sebastian


Rio Grande (Huelle)
Cabo San Pablo .........................

53 10
53 48
54 17

3847

Bahia Thetis

54 38

-7 50
-7 50
-8 48

-7 55
-7 55
-8 53

*1.69
*1.15
*1.17

*1.91
*1.18
*1.27

on PUERTO BELGRANO, p.184


65 15

+1 28

SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN ISLANDS


Time meridian" 6oow
3849
38Si

Falkland Islands
Port Louis (Berkeley Sound) .........
Stanley Harbor

+1 20

-1.4

on PICTOU, p.8

51 33
51 42

58 09
57 51

+7 50
+7 51

+7 47
+7 48

-0.9
-1.0

-1.0
-1.0

3.3
3.2

4.2
4.2

3.0
2.9

54 31
54 08

36 01
36 41

+9 58
+9 15

+10 19
+9 35

*0.36
*0.64

*0 .13
*0.65

1.7
2.0

2.3
2.7

1.2
2.5

60 44

44 39

+8 21

+8 32

-0.3

-0.6

3.5

5.0

3.5

62 58

60 34

+8 26

+8 38

o.o

-0.1

3,3

4.3

3.9

62 03

58 24

+9 49

+10 OS

~o.s

-0.4

3.1

4.4

3.5

Time meridian, 31"45'W


3853
3855

South Georgia
Royal Bay (Mol tke Harbor)
Leith Harbor ~
Time mer1d1an, local

3857
3859

South Orkneys
Scotia Bay, Laurie Island
South Shetlands
Port Foster, Deception Island .......
Time meridian, 45W

3860

Admiralty Bay .......................

Endnotes can be found at the end of table 2.

236

ENDNOTES

* RATIO. If the ratio is accompanied by a correction factor multiply the heights of the
high and low waters at the reference station by the ratio and then apply the correction
factor. See note and example on pages 197 and 198.
t

The tide at this location is chiefly diurnal. SEE CAUTION NOTE ON PAGE 197.

< 1 > Neap low water falls lower than spring low water.
< 2> Wharves are dry at low water.
< 3> There is a bore in the Petitcodiac River. It arrives at Moncton about 2h 30m before
high water at St. John; its height is about 3 to 3 1/2 feet on average spring tides, but it sometimes exceeds 5 feet on highest tides. On small tides it is not much more than a large ripple.
< 4> The Reversing Falls at St. John. -- The most turbulence in the gorge occurs on days
when the tides are I arg est. On I arg est tides the out ward fall is bet we en 15 and 1 6 1/2
feet and is accompanied by a greater turbulence than the in ward fall which is between 11
and 12 1/2 feet. The outward fall is at its greatest between 2 hours before and 1 hour
after low water at St john-: the inward fall is greater just before the time of high water.
< 5> For Eastern Standard time subtract one hour from the predictions obtained using these
differences.
< 6> Low water time difference is +2h 47m. SEE CAUTION NOTE ON PAGE 210.
< 7> Tidal information applies only during low river stages.
< 8> Values for the Hudson River above the George Washington Bridge are based upon averag-es
for the six months May to October, when the freshwater discharge is at a minimum.
< 9> In Albermarle and Pamlico Sounds, except near the inlets, the periodic tide has a mean
range of less than 0.5 foot.
<10> In the
0.5 foot.

eastern part of Florida. Bay the periodic tide has a. mean range of less than

<11> In Choctawhatchee and Perdido Bays the periodic tide has a mean range of less than
0.5 foot.
<12> At New <XIea.ns the diurnal range of the tide during- low river stages averages 0.8 foot.
There is no periodic tide at high river stages.
<13> For places on the Pacific coast, see nnde Tables, West Coast of North and South America..n
<14> Inside, in the various bays, except near the inlets, the periodic tide has a mean range
of less than 0.5 foot.
<15> Spring range is given instead of diurnal range.
<16> A RPororocan, a. bore, reported to vary from 5 to 15 feet at spring tides, occurs in the
Araguary, Guama. and Gua.ja.ra Rivers.
<17> Predictions will be approximate.
<18> Diurnal range is given instead of spring range.
<19> For places in Magellan Strait, on the south coast of Tierra. del Fuego and on the Pacific
coast, see RTide Tables, West Coast of North and South America.n
<20> The time differences should be applied only to the higher high and the lower low water
times of the reference station.
<21 > From Oak Hill southward in Mosquito Lagoon the periodic tide is negligible.
<22> In Indian River north of Melbourne, in Banana. River and in Banana Creek, the periodic
tides are negligible.
<23> Nearby tidal surveys suggest that the tides may actually occur 1/2 to 3/4 of an hour
later than these time differences indicate.

TABLE 3.-HEIGHT OF TIDE AT ANY TIME


EXPLANATION OF TABLE
Although the footnote of table 3 may be sufficient explanation, two examples are given
here to illustrate its use.

Example 1.-Find the height of the tide at 0755 at New York (The Battery), N.Y.,
on a day when the predicted tides from table 1 are given as:
Low Water
Time
h.m.
0522
1741

High Water
Height
ft

Time

0.1
0.6

h.m~

Height
ft

1114
2310

4.2
4.1

An inspection of the above example shows that the desired time falls between the two
morning tides.
The duration of rise is Uh 14m -5h 22m= 5h 52m.
The time after low water for which the height is required is 7h 55m -5h 22m=2h 33m.
The range of tide is 4.2 -0.1 4.1 feet.
The duration of rise or fall in table 3 is given in heavy-faced type for each 20 minutes
from 4h oom to H)h 4Qm. The nearest tabular value to 5h 52m, the above duration of rise, is
6h oom; and on the horizontal line of 6h oom the nearest tabular time to 2h 33m after low water
for which the height is required is 2h 36m. Following down the column in which this 2h 36m is
found to its intersection with the line of the range 4.0 feet (which is the nearest tabular value
to the above range of 4.1 feet) the correction is found to be 1.6 feet, which being reckoned
from low water must be added, making 0.1+1.6=1.7 feet, or 0.5 meter which is the required
height above mean low water, the datum for New York.
Example 2.-Find the height of the tide at 0300 at Portland, Maine, on a day when the
predicted tides from table 1 are given as:
High Water
Low Water
Height
Height
Time
"Time
ft
h.m.
h.m.
ft
11.3
10.0
The duration of fall is 6h 38m -QQh 12m

0638
1853

0012
1251

-2.0
-0.8

6h 26m.

The time after high water for which the height is required is 3h oom -QQb 12m=2h 48m.
The range of tide is 11.3 - ( -2.0)=13.3 feet.
Entering table 3 at the duration of fall of 6h 20m, which is the nearest value to 6h 26m,
the nearest value on the horizontal line to 2h 48m is 2h 45m after high water. Following down
this column to its intersection with a range of 13.5 feet which is the nearest tabular value to
13.3 feet, one obtains 5.3 which, being calculated from high water, must be subtracted from
it. The approximate height at 03h QQm is, therefore, 11.3 -5.3=6.0 feet or 1.8 meters.
When the duration of rise or fall is greater than lQh 40m, enter the table with one-half
the given duration and with one-half the time from the nearest high or low water; but if
the duration of rise or fall is less than 4 hours; enter the table with double the given duration
and with double the time from the nearest high or low water.

237

238

TABLE 3.-HEIGHT OF TIDE AT ANY TIME

Similarly, when the range of tide is greater than 20 feet, enter the table with one-half
the given range. The tabular correction should then be doubled before applying it to the
given high or low water height. If the range of tide is greater than 40 feet, take one-third
of the range and multiply the tabular correction by 3.
If the height at any time is desired for a place listed in table 2, predictions of the high
and low waters for the day in question should be obtained by the use of the differences given
for the place in that table. Having obtained these predictions, the height for any intermediate time is obtained in the same manner as illustrated in the foregoing examples.
GRAPHICAL METHOD

If the height of the tide is required for a number of times on a certain day the full tide
curve for the day may be obtained by the one-quarter, one-tenth rule. The procedure is as
follows:
1. On cross-section paper plot the high and low water points in the order of their occurrence for the day, measuring time horizontally and height vertically. These are the basic
points for the curve.
2. Draw light straight lines connecting the points representing successive high and
low waters.
3. Divide each of these straight lines into four equal parts. The halfway point of each
line gives another point for the curve.
4. At the quarter point adjacent to high water draw a vertical line above the point and
at the quarter point adjacent to low water draw a vertical line below the point, making the
length of these lines equal to one-tenth of the range between the high and low waters used.
The points marking the ends of these vertical lines give two additional intermediate points
for the curve.
5. Draw a smooth curve through the points of high and low waters and the intermediate
points, making the curve well rounded near high and low waters. This curve will approximate the actual tide curve and heights for any time of the day may be readily scaled from it.

Caution.-Both methods presented are based on the assumption that the rise and fall
conform to simple cosine curves. Therefore the heights obtained will be approximate. The
roughness of approximation will vary as the tide curve differs from a cosine curve.
An example of the use of the graphical method is illustrated below. Using the same predicted tides as in example 2, the approximate height at 03h OOm could be determined as shown
below.
0012

8.0

HEIGHT

6.0

(ft)

4.0
2.0
0.0
-2.0
-3.0
1

4
TIME
(hours)

TABLE 3.-HEIGHT OF TIDE AT A11/""Y TThfE

239

Time from the nearest high water or low water


h.

1R.

i 00
' 20

' to
~ 5 00
E
5 20
0
,g 5 iO

.,.,.,

..

.!
0

800

6 20

6~

700
7 20

7~

800
8 20

-=
;::

...
0

8~

::. I 00

I
Q I
10
10
10
:l

20
4.0
00
20
40

h.

m.

0 08
009
009
010
011
011
012
013
013014
0 15
015
0 Ifi
017
017
0 18
0 I9
0 19
020
0 21
0 21

h. m. h. m.lh. m. 1h. m.!h. m. h. m. h: m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h.

0 16
0 17
019
0 20
0 21
023
0 24
025
027
028
029
0 31
032
033
035
0 36
0 37
039
0 40
0 41
0 43

0 24
0 26
028
0 30
0 32
0 34
0 36-

Ft.
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0. 0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0. 1
0. 1
0.1
0. 1
0. 1
0.1
0. 1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
o. 1
0. 1
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0. 2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0. 2
0.2
0.2

Ft. Ft. Ft.


0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0. 1
0.0 0. 1 0. 1
0.0 0. 1 0.1
0.1 0.1 0.2
0.1 0. 1 0.2
0. l 0. 2 0.2
0.1 '0.2 0.3
0.1 0.2 0. 3
0.1 0.2 0.3
0. 1 0.2 0.4
0.1 0. 3 0. 4
0.2 0. 3 0.4
0.2 0.3 0.5
0.2 0.3 0.5
0.2 0.3 0.5
0. 2 0. 4 0. 6
0.2 0.4 0.6
0.2 0. 4 0.6
0.2 0.4 0. 7
0.3 0.5 0. 7
0.3 0.5 0. 7
0.3 0. 5 0.8
0. 3 0.5 0.8
0. 3 0. 5 0.8
0.3 0. 6 0. 9
0. 3 0.6 0.9
0. 3 0.6 0. 9
0.4 0.6 1.0
0.4 0.6 1. 0
0.4 0. 7 1.0
0.4 0. 7 1.1
0.4 0. 7 1.1
0.4 0. 7 1.1
0.4 0.8 1. 2
0.4 0.8 1. 2
0.5 0.8 1.2
0. 5 0. 8 1. 3
0.5 0.!! 1.3
0.5 0.9 1. 3

OAA

0 40
0 42
044
046
048
050
052

OM

051\
058
100
1 02
104

0 32
0 35
0 37
0 40
0 43
0 45
0 48
0 51
053
0 56
0 59
1 01
1 0-t
1 07
109
1 12
115
117
1 20
1 23
1 2.~

0 40 0 4R 0 56
0 43 0 S2 1 01
047 0 56 1 05
om 100 1 10
0 53 1 0~ 1 15
0 57 1 08 1 19
1 00 1 12 1 24
103 1 16 12!l
1 07 120 133
1 10 1 21 138
1 13 128 1 43
117 132 1 47
120 136 1 52
1Zl 140 1 57
127 144 2 01
1 30 14!! 206
1 33 152 211
137 1 56 2 15
140 200 220
143 204 225
1 47 208 229

104
109
1 15
120
125
1 31
1 36
1 41
1 47
1 52
1 57
2 03
2 0!!
2 13
2 19
2 24
229
2 35
2 40
2 45
2 51

1 12 120
1 18 1 27
1 24 133
1 30 1 40
1 36 1 47
1 42 1 53
1 48- 200
1 54 2 01
200 2 13
206 220
2 12 2 27
2 18 233
2 24 2 40
2 30 2 47
2 36 253
2 42 300
2 4l< 3 07
2 54 3 13
300 320
306 327
3 12 3 33

m. h. m.

12S"
I 35
1 43
150
1 57
2 05
2 12
2 l9
227
2 34
2 41
2 49
2 51\
3 03
3 1.1
3 18
3 2.5
333
3 40
3 47
3 55

1 3fl
144
1 52
200
2 08
2 16
2 21
2 32
240
2 48
2 56
304
3 12
3 20
328
3 3G
3 44
3 52
400
4 0~
4 16

1 44
I 53
2 01
2Hl
2 1\1
2 27
2 36
2 45
253
3 02
311
3 19
32R
3 37
3 45
354
4 03
411
4 20
429
4 37

1 .12
2 01
211
2 20
229
2 39
2 4!!
2 Iii
3 07
3 16
325
3 35
3 44
3 53
4 03
4 I2
4 21
4 31
4 40
4 49
4 59

2 00
2 10
2 20.
2 30
2 40
250
300
3 10
320
330
3 40
350
400
4 10
420
4 30
~ 40
4W
500
5 10
.~ 20

Ft.
0. I
0.3
0. 4
0.6
0. 7
0.9
1.0
1.2
1.3
1. 5
1.6
1.8
1.9
2.1
2.2
2.4
2.5
2.i
2.8
3.0
3.1
3. 3
3.4
3.6
3.7
3. 9
4.0
4. 2
4.3
4. 4
4. 6
4. 7
4. 9
5.0
5.2
5. 3
5. 5
5. 6
5.8
5.9

Ft.
0.2
0.3
0. 5
0. 7
0.9
1.0
1.2
1. 4
1. 6
J. 7
1.9
2.1
2.2
2.4
2. 6
2.8
2.9
3. 1
3.3
3. 5
3.6
3.8
4.0
4. 1
4.3
4.5
4. 7
4.8
5.0
5.2
5.4
5.5
5. 7
5.9
6.0
6.2
6.4
6.6
6. 7
6. 9

Ft.

Ft.
0. 2
0.4
0. 7
0.9
1.1
1. 3
1.6
1. 8
2.0
2.2
2. 5
2.7
2.9
3.1
3. 4
3.6
3.8
4.0
4.3
4.5
4. 7
4.9
5.1
5.4
5.&
5.8
6.0
6.3
6. 5
6. 7
6. 9
7. 2
7. 4
7. 6
7.8
8.1
8.3

Ft.
0. 2
0.5
0.8

Correction to height
Ft.
0.5
1.0

1.5

%.0
Z.5
3.0
S.5

i.O

.,

' 5
1.0
5.5
1.0
6.5
7.0

'1.6

~
.,il

8.0
8.5
0

.; 10.0
~ 10.5
11.11
0
11.6
12.0

....,

.....=

A::

12.5
13.0
13.5
14.0

u.s

16.0
16.5
16.0
16.5
1'1. 0

17.5

18.0
18.5
11.0
19.5
20.0

Fl.
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0. 1
0.1
0. 1
0.1

Ft.
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.3
0. 3
0.4
0. 4
0.11
0. 5
0.6
0.6
0. 7
0. 7
0.8
0.8
0.9
0.9
1.0
1.0
1.1
1.1
1.1
1. 2
1.2
1.3
1.3
1.4
1.4
1.5
1. 5
I. 6
1.6
1.7
1. 7
1.8
1. 8
1.!)
1.9

Ft.
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.6
0. 7
0.8
0.8
0.9
1.0
1.0
1.1
1.2
1. 2
1. 3
1. 3
1. 4
1. 5
1. 5
1. 6
1. 7
1. 7
1. 8
1. 9
1. 9
2.0
2.1
2.1
2.2
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.4
2.5
2.6

Ft.
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0. 7
0. 7
0.8
0.9
1. 0
1.1
1.2
1.2
1. 3
1. 4
1.5
1. 6
1.7
1. 7
1.8
1.9
2.0
2.1
2.2
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
3.0
3.1
3.1
3. 2
3. 3

Ft.
0. 1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0. 7
0.8
0. 9
1. a
1.1
1. 2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.8
1.9
2.0
2.1
2. 2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
:1.9
3.0
3.1
3. 2
3. 3
3. 4
3. 5
3. 6
3. 7
3.8
3.0
4.0

4.1

Ft.
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.8
0.9
1.0
1.1
1. 2
1.4
I. 5
1.6
1.8
1. 9
2.0
2.1
2.2
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.8
2.9
3.0
3. 1
3. 2
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.8
3. 9
4.0
1.1
4.2
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.8
4.9
5.0

0.2
0.4
O.G
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
I. 8
2.0
2.2
24
2.6
2.8
3.0
3. 2
3. 4
3.6
3.8
4.0
4. 2
4. 4
4. 6
4. 8
5.0
5. 1
5. 3
5.5
5. 7
5. 9
6.1
6. 3
6. 5
6. 7
6. 9
7.1
7.3
7. 5
7. 7
7. 9

8.5

8. 7
9.0

l.O

1. 2
l. 5

1.8
2.0.
2.2
2.5
2.8
3. 0
3. 2
3. 5
3.8
4.0
4. .2
4. s
4.8
5.0
5. 2
5.5
5.8
6.0
6.2
6.5
6.8
7.0
'1. 2
7.5
7.8
8.0
8.2
8.5
8.8

G.O

9. 2
9.5
9.8
10.0

Obtain !rom the predictions the high water and low water, one Of which is before and the other
after the time for which thE! l:tt>ight is required. ThE! difference between the times or orcurrcnce of
tht'sc tides is the duration of rise or faJI, and the difference between their heights is the range of tide
for the above tahlt>. Find the differenc-e between the nearest high or low water and the time for
which the height is required.
Enter the table with the duration of rise or. fall. pri.nted in heav;y--faced type, which most nearly
agrees with the actual value. and on that horu;ontal line ftnd the time from the nearest high or low
water which agrees most nearly with the corresrending actual difference. The correction sought is
in the column directly below, on the line lrith t e range of tide.
. Wht'n the nearest tide is high water, subtract the correction.
When the nearest tide is low water, add the correction.

TABLE 7. -CONVERSION OF FEET TO 'IETERS

261

Tenths of a Foot
Feet

0.0

0. 1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.8

0.9

Feet

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

0.00
0.30
0.61
0.91
1. 22
1.52
1. 83
2.13
2.44
2.74
3.05

0.03
0.34
0.64
0.94
1. 25
1. 55
1. 86
2.16
2.47
2. 77
3.08

0.06
0.37
0.67
0.98
1. 28
1.58
1.89
2. 19
2.50
2.80
3.11

0.09
0.40
0.70
1.01
1. 31
1. 62
1.92
2.23
2.53
2.83
3.14

0.12
0.43
0.73
1.04
1. 34
1. 65
1.95
2.26
2.56
2.87
3.17

0. 15
0.46
0.76
1.07
1. 37
1. 68
1.98
2.29
2.59
2.90
3.20

0.18
0.49
0. 79
1. 10
1. 40
1.71
2.01
2.32
2.62
2.93
3.23

0.21
0.52
0.82
1. 13
1. 43
1. 74
2.04
2.35
2.65
2.96
3.26

0.24
0.55
0.85
1. 16
1. 46
1.77
2.07
2.38
2.68
2.99
3. 29

0.27
0.58
0.88
1. 19
1. 49
1. 80
2.10
2.41
2.71
3.02
3.32

11

3.38
3. 69
3.99
4. 30
4.60
4. 91
5.21
5.52
5.82
6.13

3.41
3.72
4.02
4.33
4.63
4.94
5.24
5.55
5.85
6.16

3.44
3.75
4.05
4.36
4.66
4.97
5.27
5.58
5.88
6.19

3.47
3.78
4.08
4.39
4.69
5.00
5.30
5.61
5.91
6.22

3.51
3.81
4.11
4.42
4.72
5.03
5.33
5.64

3.54
3.84
4.15
4.45

20

3.35
3.66
3.96
4.27
4.57
4.88
5.18
5.49
5.79
6.10

3. 60
3.90
4.21
4.51
4.82
5.12
5.43
5.73
6.04
6.34

3.63
3.93
4.24
4.54
4.85
5. 15
5.46
5.76
6.07
6.37

12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

6. 25

5.06
5.36
5.67
5.97
6. 28

3.57
3.87
4.18
4.48
4.79
5.09
5. 39
5.70
6.00
6.31

21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

6.40
6. 71
7.01
7.32
7.62
7.92
8.23
8.53
8.84
9.14

6.43
6.74
7.04
7.35
7.65
7.96
8.26
8.56
8.87
9.17

6.46
6. 77
7.07
7.38
7.68
7.99
8. 29
8.60
8.90
9.20

6.49
6.80
7.10
7.41
7.71
8.02
8.32
8.63
8.93
9.24

6.52
6.83
7.13
7.44
7.74
8.05
8.35
8.66
8.96
9.27

6.55
6.86
7.16
7.47
7. 77
8.08
8.38
8.69
8.99
9.30

6.58
6.89
7.19
7.50
7.80
8.11
8.41
8.72
9.02
9.33

6. 61
6.92
7.22
7.53
7.83
8.14
8.44
8.75
9.05
9.36

!).64
6.95
7. 25
7.56
7.86
8. 17
8.47
8.78
9.08
9.39

6.68
6.98
7.28
7.59
7.89
8.20
8.50
8.81
9.11
9.42

21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

9.45
9.75
10.06
10.36
10.67
10.97
11.28
11.58
11.89
12.19

9.48
9.78
10.09
10.39
10.70
11.00
11.31
11.61
11.92
12.22

9.51
9.81
10.12
10.42
10.73
11.03
11.34
11.64
11.95
12.25

9.54
9.85
10. 15
10.45
10.76
11.06
11.37
11.67
11.98
12.28

9.57
9.88
10.18
10.49
10.79
11.09
11.40
11.70
12.01
12.31

9.60
9.91
10.21
10.52
10.82
11. 13
11.43
11.73
12.04
12.34

9.63
9.94
10.24
10.55
10.85
11. 16
11.46
11.77
12.07
12.37

9.66
9.97
10.27
10; 58
10.88
11. 19
11.49
11.80
12. 10
12.41

9.69
10.00
10.30
10.61
10.91
11.22
11.52
11.83
12. 13
12.44

9.72
10.03
10.33
10.64
10.94
11.25
11.55
11.86
12.16
12.47

31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39

41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

12.50
12.80
13.11
13.41
13.72
14.02
14.33
14.63
14.94
15.24

12.53
12.83
13. 14
13.44
13.75
14.05
14.36
14.66
14.97
15.27

12.56
12.86
13.17
13.47
13.78
14.08
14.39
14.69
15.00
15.30

12.59
12.89
13.20
13.50
13.81
14.11
14.42
14.72
15.03
15.33

12.62
12.92
13.23
13.53
13.84
14. 14
14.45
14.75
15.06
15.36

12.65
12.95
13.26
13.56
13.87
14.17
14.48
14.78
15.09
15.39

12.68
12.98
13.29
13.59
13.90
14.20
14.51
14.81
15. 12
15.42

12.71
13.01
13.32
13.62
13.93
14.23
14.54
14.84
15. 15
15.45

12.74
13.05
13.35
13.66
13.96
14.25
14.57
14.87
15. 18
15.48

12.77
13.08
13.38
13.69
13.99
14.30
14.50
14.90
15.21
15.51

41
42
43

12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

5:94

4~75

1
2
3
4

5
6
7

8
9
10
11

20

40

45
16
47
48
49
50

262

PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO TIDES AND TIDAL CURRENTS


TIDE TABLES

Advance information relative to the rise and fall of the tide is given in annual tide
tables. These tables include the predicted times and heights of high and low waters for every
day in the year for a number of reference stations and differences for obtaining similar
predictions for numerous other places.
Tide Tables, Central and Western Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean.
Tide Tables, East Coast of North and South America (Including Greenland).
Tide Tables, Europe and West Coast of Africa (Including the Mediterranean Sea).
Tide Tables, West Coast of North and South America (Including the Hawaiian Islands).
TIDAL BENCH MARKS

To provide permanent points for the observed heights of the tide and the tidal datum
planes determined therefrom, a system of bench marks is established at each tide station.
The descriptions and elevations of these bench marks along our coast are compiled, published, and available for distribution. Requests for such bench mark data should specify
the coastal locality for which the information is desired.
TIDAL CURRENT TABLES

Accompanying the rise and fall of the tide is a periodic horizontal flow of the water
known as the tidal current. Advance information relative to these currents is made available in annual tidal current tables which include daily predictions of the times of slack
water and the times and velocities of strength of flood and ebb currents for a number of
waterways together with differences for obtaining predictions for numerous other places.
Tidal Current Tables, Atlantic Coast of North America.
Tidal Current Tables, Pacific Coast of North America and Asia.
TIDAL CURRENT CHARTS

Each publication consists of a set of 12 charts which depict, by means of arrows and
figures, the direction and speed of the tidal current for each hour of the tidal cycle. The
charts, which may be used for any year, present a comprehensive view of the tidal current
movement in the respective waterways as a whole and also supply a means for readily
determining for any time the direction and speed of the current at various localities
throughout the water areas covered. The Narragansett Bay tidal current chart is to be
used with the annual tide tables. The other charts require the annual tidal current tables.
Tidal Current Charts, Boston Harbor.
Tidal Current Charts, Charleston Harbor, S.C.
Tidal Current Charts, Delaware Bay and River.
Tidal Current Charts, Long Island Sound and Block Island Sound.
Tidal Current Charts, Narragansett Bay.
Tidal Current Charts, Narragansett Bay to Nantucket Sound.
Tidal Current Charts, New York Harbor.
Tidal Current Charts, Puget Sound, Northern Part.
Tidal Current Charts, Puget Sound, Southern Part.
Tidal Current Charts, San Francisco Bay.
Tidal Current Charts, Upper Chesapeake Bay.
Tidal Current Charts, Tampa Bay.
TIDAL CURRENT DIAGRAMS

The tidal current diagrams are a series of 12 monthly diagrams to be used with the
tidal current charts to give the user a convenient method to determine the current flow on
a particular day.
Tidal Current Diagrams for Long Island Sound and Block Island Sound.
Tidal Current Diagrams for Boston Harbor.
Tidal Current Diagrams for New York Harbor.
Tidal Current Diagrams for Upper Chesapeake Bay.

GLOSSARY OF TERMS
ANNUAL INEQUALITY-Seasonal variation in
the water level or current, more or less periodic,
due chiefly to meteorological causes.
APOGEAN TIDES OR TIDAL CURRENTSTides of decreased range or currents of decreased
speed occurring monthly as the result of the
Moon being in apogee (farthest from the
Earth).
AUTOMATIC TIDE GAGE-An instrument that
automatically registers the rise and fall of the
tide. In some instruments, the registration is
accomplished by recording the heights at regular intervals in digital format, in others by a
continuous graph in which the height, versus
corresponding time of the tide, is recorded.
BENCH MARK (BM)-A fixed physical object
or marks used as reference for a vertical datum.
A tidal bench mark is one near a tide station
to which the tide staff and tidal datums are
referred. A geodetic bench mark identifies a
surveyed point in the National Geodetic Vertical Network.
CHART DATUM-The tidal datum to which
soundings on a chart are referred. It is usually
taken to correspond to a low water elevation of
the tide, and its depression below mean sea level
is represented by the symbol Zo.
CURRENT-Generally, a horizontal movement of
water. Currents may be classified as tidal and
nontidal. Tidal currents are caused by gravitational interactions between the Sun, Moon, and
Earth and are a part of the same general movement of the sea that is manifested in the vertical
rise and fall, called tide. Nontidal currents include the permanent currents in the general
circulatory systems of the sea as well as temporary currents arising from more pronounced
meteorological variability.
CURRENT DIFFERENCE-Difference between
the time of slack water (or minimum current)
or strength of current in any locality and the
time of the corresponding phase of the tidal
current at a reference station, for which predictions are given in the Tidal Current Tables.
CURRENT ELLIPSE-A graphic representation
of a rotary current in which the velocity of the
current at different hours of the tidal
cycle is represented by radius vectors and
vectorial angles. A line joining the extremities
of the radius vectors will form a curve roughly
approximating an ellipse. The cycle is completed in one-half tidal day or in a whole tidal
day according to whether the tidal current is of
the semidiurnal or the diurnal type. A current
of the mixed type will give a curVe of two unequal loops each tidal day.

263

CURRENT METER-An instrument for measuring the speed and direction or just the speed
of a current. The measurements are usually
Eulerian since the meter is most often fixed or
moored at a specific location.
DATUM (vertical)-For marine applications, a
base elevation used as a reference from which
to reckon heights or depths. It is called a tidal
datum when defined by a certain phase of the
tide. Tidal datums are local datums and should
not be extended into areas which have differing
topographic features without substantiating
measurements. In order that they may be recovered when needed, such datums are referenced to fixed points known as bench marks.
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME-A time used during the summer in some localities in which
clocks are advanced 1 hour from the usual
standard time.
DIURNAL-Having a period or cycle of approximately 1 tidal day. Thus, the tide is said to be
diurnal when only one high water and one low
water occur during a tidal day, and the tidal
current is said to be diurnal when there is a
single flood and single ebb period in the tidal
day. A rotary current is diurnal if it changes its
direction through all points of the compass once
each tidal day.
DIURNAL INEQUALITY-The difference in
height of the two high waters or of the two low
waters of each day; also the difference in speed
between the two flood tidal currents or the two
ebb tidal currents of each day. The difference
changes with the declination of the Moon and
to a lesser extent with the declination of the
Sun. In general, the inequality tends to increase
with an increasing declination, either north or
south, and to diminish as the Moon approaches
the Equator. Mean diurnal high water imiquality (DHQ) is one-half the average difference
between the two high waters of each day observed over a specific 19-year Metonic cycle
(the National Tidal Datum Epoch). It is obtained by subtracting the mean of all high
waters from the mean of the higher high waters.
Mean diurnal low water inequality (DLQ) is
one-half the average difference between the two
low waters of each day observed over a specific
19-year Metonic cycle (the National Tidal
Datum Epoch). It is obtained by subtracting
the mean of the lower low waters from the mean
of all low waters. Tropic high water inequality
(HWQ) is the average difference between the
two high waters of the day at the times of the
tropic tides. Tropic low water inequality
(LWQ) is the average difference between the
two low waters of the day at the times of the
tropic tides. Mean and tropic inequalities as
defined above are applicable only when the type
of tide is either semidiurnal or mixed. Diurnal
inequality is sometimes called declinational
inequality.

264

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

DOUBLE EBB-An ebb tidal current where,


after ebb begins, the speed increases to a maximum called first ebb; it then decreases, reaching
a minimum ebb near the middle of the ebb
period (and at some places it may actually run
in a flood direction for a short period); it then
again ebbs to a maximum speed called second
ebb after which it decreases to slack water.
DOUBLE FLOOD-A flood tidal current where,
after flood begins, the speed increases to a
maximum called first flood; it then decreases,
reaching a minimum flood near the middle of
the flood period (and at some places it may
actually run in an ebb direction for a short
period) ; it then again floods to a maximum
speed called second flood after which it decreases to slack water.
DOUBLE TIDE-A double-headed tide, that is,
a high water consisting of two maxima of nearly
the same height separated by a relatively small
depression, or a low water consisting of two
minima separated by a relatively small elevation. Sometimes, it is called an agger.
DURATION OF FLOOD AND DURATION OF
EBB-Duration of flood is the interval of time
in which a tidal current is flooding, and the
duration of ebb is the interval in which it is
ebbing. Together they cover, on an average, a
period of 12.42 hours for a semidiurnal tidal
current or a period of 24.84 hours for a diurnal
current. In a normal semidiurnal tidal current,
the duration of flood and duration of ebb will
each be approximately equal to 6.21 hours, but
the times may be modified greatly by the presence of a nontidal flow. In a river the duration of
ebb is usually longer than the duration of flood
because of the freshwater discharge, especially
during the spring when snow and ice melt are
the predominant influences.
DURATION OF RISE AND DURATION OF
FALL-Duration of rise is the interval from low
water to high water, and duration of fall is the
interval from high water to low water. Together
they cover, on an average, a period of 12.42
hours for a semidiurnal tide or a period of 24.84
hours for a diurnal tide. In a normal semidiurnal tide, the duration of rise and duration
of fall will each be approximately equal to 6.21
hours, but in shallow waters and in rivers there
is a tendency for a decrease in the duration of
rise and a corresponding increase in the duration of fall.
EBB CURRENT-The movement of a tidal current away from shore or down a tidal river or
estuary. In the mixed type of reversing tidal
current, the terms greater ebb and lesser ebb
are applied respectively to the ebb tidal currents of greater and lesser speed of each day.
The terms maximum ebb and minimum ebb are
applied to the maximum and minimum speeds
of a current running continuously ebb, the speed
alternately increasing and decreasing without

coming to a slack or reversing. The expression


maximum ebb is also applicable to any ebb
current at the time of greatest speed.
EQUATORIAL TIDAL CURRENTS-Tidal currents occurring semimonthly as a result of the
Moon being over the Equator. At these times the
tendency of the Moon to produce a diurnal
inequality in the tidal current is at a minimum.
EQUATORIAL TIDES-Tides occurring semimonthly as the result of the Moon being over
the Equator. At these times the tendency of the
Moon to produce a diurnal inequality in the
tide is at a minimum.
FLOOD CURRENT-The movement of a tidal
current toward the shore or up a tidal river or
estuary. In the mixed type of reversing current,
the terms greater flood and lesser flood are
applied respectively to the flood currents of
greater and lesser speed of each day. The terms
maximum flood and minimum flood are applied
to the maximum and minimum speeds of a flood
current, the speed of which alternately increases and decreases without coming to a slack
or reversing. The expression maximum flood is
also applicable to any flood current at the time
of greatest speed.
GREAT DIURNAL RANGE (Gt)-The difference in height between mean higher high water
and mean lower low water. The expression may
also be used in its contracted form, diurnal
range.
GULF COAST LOW WATER DATUM-A
chart datum. Specifically, the tidal datum designated for the coastal waters of the Gulf Coast
of the United States. It is defined as mean
lower low water when the type of tide is mixed
and mean low water when the type of tide is
diurnal.
HALF-TIDE LEVEL-See mean tide level.
HIGH WATER (HW)-The maximum height
reached by a rising tide. The height may be due
solely to the periodic tidal forces or it may have
superimposed upon it the effects of prevailing
meteorological conditions. Use of the synonymous term, high tide, is discouraged.
HIGHER HIGH WATER (HHW)-The higher
of the two high waters of any tidal day.
HIGHER LOW WATER (HLW)-The higher of
the two low waters of any tidal day.
HYDRAULIC CURRENT-A current in a channel caused by a difference in the surface level
at the two ends. Such a current may be expected in a strait connecting two bodies of water
in which the tides differ in time or range. The
current in the East River, N.Y., connecting
Long Island Sound and New York Harbor, is
an example.
KNOT-A speed unit of 1 international nautical
mile (1,852.0 meters or 6,076.11549 international feet) per hour.

GLOSSARY OF TERMS
LOW WATER (LW)-The minimum height
reached by a falling tide. The height may be
due solely to the periodic tidal forces or it may
have superimposed upon it the effects of meteorological conditions. Use of the synonymous
term, low tide, is discouraged.
LOWER HIGH WATER (LHW)-The lower of
the two high waters of any tidal day.
LOWER LOW WATER (LLW)-The lower of
the two low waters of any tidal day.
LUNAR DAY-The time of the rotation of the
Earth with respect to the Moon, or the interval
between two successive upper transits of the
Moon over the meridian of a place. The mean
lunar day is approximately 24.84 solar hours
long, or 1.035 times as long as the mean solar
day.
LUNAR INTERVA~The difference in time
between the transit of the Moon over the
meridian of Greenwich and over a local meridian. The average value of this interval expressed
in hours is 0.069 L, in which L is the local longitude in degrees, positive for west longitude and
negative for east longitude. The lunar interval
equals the difference between the local and
Greenwich interval of a tide or current phase.
LUNICURRENT INTERVA~The interval
between the Moon's transit (upper or lower)
over the local or Greenwich meridian and a
specified phase of the tidal current following
the transit. Examples: strength of flood interval
and strength of ebb interval, which may be
abbreviated to flood interval and ebb interval,
respectively. The interval is described as local
or Greenwich according to whether the reference is to the Moon's transit over the local or
Greenwich meridian. When not otherwise specified, the reference is assumed to be local.
LUNITIDAL INTERVA~The interval between
the Moon's transit (upper or lower) over the
local or Greenwich meridian and the following
high or low water. The average of all high water
intervals for all phases of the Moon is known as
mean high water lunitidal interval and is abbreviated to high water interval (HWI). Similarly
the mean low water lunitidal interval is abbreviated to low water interval (LWI). The interval is described as local or Greenwich according
to whether the reference is to the transit over
the local or Greenwich meridian. When not
otherwise specified, the reference is assumed to
be local.
MEAN HIGH WATER (MHW)-A tidal datum. The average of all the high water heights
observed over the National Tidal Datum Epoch.
(See }"Iigh Water.) For stat!ons with sh~uter
series simultaneous observational compar1sons
are m'ade with a control tide station in order to
derive the equivalent of a 19-year datum.
MEAN HIGHER HIGH WATER (MHHW)A tidal datum. The average of the highest high
water height of each tidal day observed over the

265

National Tidal Datum Epoch. For stations wit!>


shorter series, simultaneous observational comparisons are made with a control tide station in
order to derive the equivalent of a 19-year
datum.
MEAN HIGHER HIGH WATER LINE
(MHHWL)-The intersection of the land with
the water surface at the elevation of mean
higher high water.
MEAN LOW WATER (MLW)-A tidal datum.
The average of all the low water heights observed over the National Tidal Datum Epoch.
(See Low Water.) For stations with shorter
1;eries, simultaneous observational comparisons
are made with a control tide station in order to
derive the equivalent of a 19-year datum.
MEAN LOW WATER SPRINGS (MLWS)-A
tidal datum. Frequently abbreviated spring low
water. The arithmetic mean of the low water
heights occurring at the time of the spring tides
observed over a specific 19-year Metronic cycle
(the National Tidal Datum Epoch).
MEAN LOWER LOW WATER (MLLW)-A
tidal datum. The average of the lowest low
water height of each tidal day observed over
the National Tidal Datum Epoch. For stations
with shorter series, simultaneous observational
comparisons are made with a control tide station in order to derive the equivalent of a 19year datum.
MEAN RANGE OF TIDE (Mn)-The difference in height between mean high water and
mean low water.
MEAN RIVER LEVE~A tidal datum. The
average height of the surfa~e of a tidal river at
any point for all stages of the tide observed
over a 19-year Metonic cycle (the National
Tidal Datum Epoch), usually determined from
hourly height readings. In rivers subject to
occasional freshets the river level may undergo
wide variations, and for practical purposes certain months of the year may be excluded in the
determination of tidal datums. For charting
purposes, tidal datums for rivers are usually
based on observations during selected periods
when the river is at or near low water stage.
MEAN SEA LEVEL (MSL)-A tidal datum.
The arithmetic mean of hourly water elevations
observed over a specific 19-year Metonic cycle
(the National Tidal Datum Epoch). Shorter
series are specified in the name; e.g., monthly
mean sea level and yearly mean sea level.
MEAN TIDE LEVEL (MTL)-Also called halftide level. A tidal datum midway between mean
high water and mean low water.
MIXED TIDE-Type of tide with a large inequality in the high and/or low water heights,
with two high waters and two low waters usually
occurring each tidal day. In strictness, all tides
are mixed but the name is usually applied to
the tides intermediate to those predominantly
semidiurnal and those predominantly diurnal.

266

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

NEAP TIDES OR TIDAL CURRENTS-Tides


of decreased range or tidal currents of decreased
speed occurring semimonthly as the result of
the Moon being in quadrature. The neap range
(Np) of the tide is the average semidiurnal
range occurring at the time of neap tides and is
most conveniently computed from the harmonic
constants. It is smaller than the mean range
where the type of tide is either semidiurnal or
mixed and is of no practical significance where
the type of tide is diurnal. The average height
of the high waters of the neap tides is called
neap high water or high water neaps (MHWN)
and the average height of the corresponding
low waters is called neap low water or low water
neaps (MLWN).
PERIGEAN TIDES OR TIDAL CURRENTSTides of increased range or tidal currents of
increased speed occurring monthly as the result
of the Moon being in perigee or nearest the
Earth. The perigean range (Pn) of tide is the
average semidiurnal range occurring at the time
of perigean tides and is most conveniently computed from the harmonic constants. It is larger
than the mean range where the type of tide is
either semidiurnal or mixed, and is of no practical significance where the type of tide is diurnal.
RANGE OF TIDE-The difference in height between consecutive high and low waters. The
mean range is the difference in height between
mean high water and mean low water. Where
the type of tide is diurnal the mean range is
the same as the diurnal range. For other ranges,
see great diurnal, spring, neap, perigean, apogean, and tropic tides.
REFERENCE STATION-A tide or current station for which independent daily predictions are
given in the Tide Tables and Tidal Current
Tables, and from which corresponding predictions are obtained for subordinate stations by
means of differences and ratios.
REVERSING CURRENT-A tidal current which
flows alternately in approximately opposite directions with a slack water at each reversal of
direction. Currents of this type usually occur
in rivers and straits where the direction of flow
is more or less restricted to certain channels.
When the movement is towards the shore or up
a stream, the current is said to be flooding, and
when in the opposite direction it is said to be
ebbing. The combined flood and ebb movement
including the slack water covers, on an average,
12.42 hours for the semidiurnal current. If unaffected by a nontidal flow, the flood and ebb
movements will each last about 6 hours, but
when combined with such a flow, the durations
of flood and ebb may be quite unequal. During
the flow in each direction the speed of the current will vary from zero at the time of slack
water to a maximum about midway between the
slacks.
ROTARY CURRENT-A tidal cun:ent that flows
continually with the direction of flow changing

through all points of the compass during the


tidal period. Rotary currents are usually found
offshore where the direction of flow is not restricted by any barriers. The tendency for the
rotation in direction has its origin in the Coriolis
force and, unless modified by local conditions,
the change is clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern.
The speed of the current usually varies throughout the tidal cycle, passing through the two
maxima in approximately opposite directions
and the two minima with the direction of the
current at approximately 90 from the direction
at time of maximum speed.
SEMIDIURNAL-Having a period or cycle of
approximately one-half of a tidal day. The predominating type of tide throughout the world is
semidiurnal, with two high waters and two low
waters each tidal day. The tidal current is said
to be semidiurnal when there are two flood and
two ebb periods each day.
SET (OF CURRENT)-The direction towards
which the current flows.
SLACK WATER-The state of a tidal current
when its speed is near zero, especially the
moment when a reversing current changes direction and its speed is zero. The term is also
applied to the entire period of low speed near
. the time of turning of the current when it is too
weak to be of any practical importance in
navigation. The relation of the time of slack
water to the tidal phases varies in different
localities. For standing tidal waves, slack water
occurs near the times of high and low water,
while for progressive tidal waves, slack water
occurs midway between high and low water.
SPRING TIDES OR TIDAL CURRENTSTides of increased range or tidal currents of
increased speed occurring semimonthy as the
result of the Moon being new or full. The spring
range (Sg) of tide is the average semidiurnal
range occurring at the time of spring tides and
is most conveniently computed from the harmonic constants. It. is larger than the mean
range where the type of tide is either semidiurnal or mixed, and is of no practical signficance where the type of tide is diurnal. The
mean of the high waters of the spring tide is
called spring high water or mean high water
springs (MHWS), and the average height of
the corresponding low waters is called spring
low water or mean low water springs (MLWS).
STAND OF TIDE-Sometimes called a platform
tide. An interval at high or low water when
there is no sensible change in the height of the
tide. The water level is stationary at high and
low water for only an instant, but the change
in level near these times is so slow that it is not
usually perceptible. In general, the duration of
the apparent stand will depend upon the range
of tide, being longer for a small range than for
a large range, but where there is a tendency for
a double tide the stand may last for several
hours even with a large range of tide.

GLOSSARY OF TERMS
STANDARD TIME-A kind of time based upon
the transit of the Sun over a certain specified
meridian, called the time meridian, and adopted
for use over a considerable area. With a few
exceptions, standard time is based upon some
meridian which differs by a multiple of 15
from the meridian of Greenwich.
STRENGTH OF CURRENT-Phase of tidal
current in which the speed is a maximum; also
the speed at this time. Beginning with slack
before flood in the period of a reversing tidal
current (or minimum before flood in a rotary
current), the speed gradually increases to flood
strength and then diminishes to slack before
ebb (or minimum before ebb in a rotary current), after which the current turns in direction,
the speed increases to ebb strength and then
diminishes to slack before flood completing the
cycle. If it is assumed that the speed throughout the cycle varies as the ordinates of a cosine
curve, it can be shown that the average speed
for an entire flood or ebb period. is equal to
2171 or 0.6366 of the speed of the corresponding
strength of current.

267

tween the Sun, Moon, and Earth. The vertical


component of the particulate motion of a tidal
wave. Although the accompanying horizontal
movement of the water is part of the same
phenomenon, it is preferable to designate the
motion as tidal current.
TIDE TABLES-Tables which give daily predictions of the times and heights of high and
low waters. These predictions are usually supplemented by tidal differences and constants
through which additional predictions can be
obtained for numerous other places.
TIME MERIDIAN-A meridian used as a reference for time.
TROPIC CURRENTS-Tidal currents occurring
semimonthly when the effect of the Moon's
maximum declination is greatest. At these times
the tendency of the Moon to produce a diurnal
inequality in the current is at a maximum.

SUBORDINATE CURRENT STATION-(1) A


current station from which a relatively short
series of observations is reduced by comparison
with simultaneous observations from a control
current station.
(2) A station listed in the Tidal Current Tables
for which predictions are to be obtained by
means of differences and ratios applied to the
full predictions at a reference station.

TROPIC RANGES-The great tropic range (Gc),


or tropic range, is the difference in height between tropic higher high water and tropic lower
low water. The small tropic range (Sc) is the
difference in height between tropic lower high
water and tropic higher low water. The mean
tropic range (Me) is the mean between the
great tropic range and the small tropic range.
The small tropic range and the mean tropic
range are applicable only when the type of tide
is semidiurnal or mixed. Tropic ranges are most
conveniently computed from the harmonic constants.

SUBORDINATE TIDE STATION-(1) A tide


station from which a relatively short series of
observations is reduced by comparison with
simultaneous observations from a tide station
with a relatively long series of observations.
(2) A station listed in the Tide Tables for which
predictions are to be obtained by means of
differences and ratios applied to the full predictions at a reference station.

TROPIC TIDES-Tides occurring semimonthly


when the effect of the Moon's maximum declination is greatest. At these times there is a
tendency for an increase in the diurnal range.
The tidal datums pertaining to the tropic tides
are designated as tropic higher high water
(TcHHW), tropic lower high water (TcLHW),
tropic higher low water (TcHLW), and tropic
lower low water (TeLLW).

TIDAL CURRENT TABLES-Tables which give


daily predictions of the times and speeds of the
tidal currents. These predictions are usually
supplemented by current differences and constants through which additional predictions can
be obtained for numerous other places.
TIDAL DIFFERENCE-Difference in time or
height of a high or low water at a subordinate
station and at a reference station for which
predictions are given in the Tide Tables. The
difference, when applied according to sign to
th~ prediction at the reference station, gives the
corresponding time or height for the subordinate station.
TIDE-The periodic rise and fall of the water
resulting from gravitational interactions be-

TYPE OF TIDE-A classification based on characteristic forms of a tide curve. Qualitatively,


when the two high waters and two low waters
of each tidal day are approximately equal in
height, the tide is said to be semidiurnal; when
there is a relatively large diurnal inequality in
the high or low waters or both, it is said to be
mixed; and when there is only one high water
and one low water in each tidal day, it is said
to be diurnal.
VANISHING TIDE-In a mixed tide with very
large diurnal inequality, the lower high water
(or higher low water) frequently becomes indistinct (or vanishes) at time of extreme declinations. During these periods the diurnal tide
has such overriding dominance that the semidiurnal tide, although still present, cannot be
readily seen on the tide curve.

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983


(Numbers refer to table 2)
[Stations marked with an asterisk (*) are reference stations for which daily predictions are
given in table 1. Page numbers of reference stations are given in parentheses.]
NO.

Abiels Ledge, Mass..................... 1115


Abraham- Bay, Bahamas................... 3395
Abrolhos Anchorage, Brazi
3677
Absecon Creek, N. J 1695
Absecon Inlet, N. J 1699
Acushnet River, Mass 1137
Adams Key, Fla 2976
Addison, Maine.........................
671
Admiralty Bay, South Shetland Islands 3860
Alabama 3191-3200
Albany, N. Y. * (60) 1567
Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds 2444
Alberton, Prince Edward Island .........
419
Alert, Arctic..........................
32
Alexandria, Va 2239
Allen Cove, Maine......................
725
Allied Chemical Corp. Docks, Ga 2789
Alligator Point, Tex 3288
Alligator Reef Light, Fla .............. 2989
Allmondsville, Va 2329
Almi rante Bay, Panama.................. 3355
A1 tamaha Sound, Ga................. Page 225
Alvarado, Mexico 3313
Amazon River 3611-3615
Amelia City, Fla 2841
Amelia River, Fla 2833,2841
Amherst Harbour, Gulf of St. Lawrence..
441
Amherst Point, Nova Scotia.............
583
Amityville, N. Y 1445
Amuay, Venezuela* (156) 3554
Anacostia River Page 220
Anacostia Bridge, D. C 2247
Benning Bridge, D. c 2249
Anclote Keys, Fla 3109
Anclote River, Fla 3111
Andrews Ave. bridge, New River, Fla .... 2947
Androscoggin River, Maine 837,839
Angmagssalik, Greenland................
53
Angra dos Reis, Brazil 3695
Aningao, Greenland.....................
79
Anna Maria, Fla 3075
Annapolis, Severn River, Md............ 2130
Annapolis River, Nova Scotia...........
561
Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia ...........
561
Annisquam, Mass........................
921
Anticosti Island, Quebec............ 303-307
Antigonish Harbour, Nova Scotia........
453
Antilla, Cuba 3411
Apalachee Bay, Fla................ 3133-3139
Apalachicola Bay, Fla 3145-3151
Apalachicola 3147
Lower Anchorage................... 3149
West Pass......................... 3151
Ape Hole Creek, Md 1971
Appomattox River, Va 2413
Apponagansett Bay, Mass 1139
Aquia Creek, Va 2213
Aracaju, Brazil 3657
Aransas Pass Channel,.Tex 3301
Archers Creek, s. c.................... 2691
Arctic Archipelago..................... 1-37
Argentia, Newfoundland* (4)...........
227
Argentina 3725-3839
Arichat, Nova Scotia...................
479

1.............

NO.
Ariege Bay, Newfoundland...............
203
Armacao des Buzios, Brazil 3687
Arroyo, Puerto Rico 3491
Arthur Kill 1591-1601
Aruba, Lesser Antilles 3541
Asbury Park, N. J 1641
Ashe Inlet, Hudson Strait..............
119
Ashepoo River, S. C 2651,2653
Ashley River, S. C 2601-2611
Assacorkin Island, Md 1927
Assateague Beach, Toms Cove, Va 1913
Assistance Bay.........................
23
Atchafalaya Bay, La............... 3258-3264
Atlantic Beach, Fla 2883
Atlantic Beach, N. C 2469
Atlantic City, N. J 1703
Atlantic Heights, N. H.................
903
Atlantic Highlands, N. J 1623
Aucilla River, Fla ..................... 3133
Augusta, Maine.........................
851
Auld Cove, Nova Scotia.................
456
Avalon, Md..................... ..... ... 2045
Avon River, Nova Scotia ~..
571
B

Babylon, N. Y.......................... 1441


Back Bay, New Brunswick................
622
Back River, Maine......................
821
Back River, Md 2109
Back River, Va 2347
Baffin Bay Page 201
Baffin Island 107-110,121
Bahamas 3367-3397
Bahia Anegada, Argentina 3763
Bahia Blanca, Argentina 3745-3753
Bahia Bustamante, Argentina 3815
Bahia Camarones, Argentina 3805
Bahia Cruz, Argentina 3801
Bahia de ~aledonia, Panama 3359
Bahia de Cienfuegos, Cuba 3431,3433
Bahia de Levisa entrance, Cuba......... 3413
Bahia de los Nodales, Argentina 3825
Bahia de Nipe entrance, Cuba 3409
Bahia de Nuevitas, Cuba 3401
Bahia de Tab1azos, Venezuela 3552
Bahia Engano, Argentina 3793
Bahia Gil, Argentina 3809
Bahia Honda, Cuba...................... 3441
Bahia Honda, Florida Keys 2994
Bahia Janssen, Argentina 3797
Bahia Laura, Argentina 3827
Bahia Mar Yacht Club, Fla.............. 2946
Bahia Oso Marino, Argentina 3823
Bahia San Blas, Argentina 3765
Bahia San Julian, Argentina 3829
Bahia San Sebastian, Argentina 3841
Bahia Thetis, Argentina 3847
Bailey Cut, Ga 2811
Baileys Landing, s. C 2687
Bakers Haulover Inlet (inside), Fla 2956
Bald Head, N. C 2483
Bald Point, Fla 3139
Baldwin Bay, N. Y 1463
Baltimore, Md. * {80) 2117
Banco Chico, Argentina 3729
26g

270

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983

NO.
Banco Cuirassier, Argentina 3731
Bangor, Maine..........................
767
Bannermans Bridge, N. C.. 2497
711
Ba r Ha. r b or , Ma i n e. .
Baracoa, Cuba.......................... 3417
Barahona, Dominican Republic . 3479
Barataria Bay, La 3239-3243
Barataria Pass, La..................... 3237
Barlows Landing, Mass.................. 1113
Barnegat Bay, N. J 1657-1669
Barnegat Inlet, N. J 1667
Barnes Sound, Fla 2987
Barnstable Harbor, Mass................
999
Barra de Maturin, Venezuela 3569
Barra do Rio Grande, Brazil 3719
Barren Island, Jamaica Bay, N. Y 1477
Barren Island, Md 2011
Barrington Passage, Nova Scotia........
545
Barron River, Fla ;................. 3037
Barrow Strait, Arctic................. 21-25
Bass Harbor, Maine.....................
717
Bass River, Mass 1029
Bastian Island, La 3233
Bastiscan, Quebec......................
367
Bath, Maine............................
833
Bathurst, New Brunswick
387
Battery Creek, S. C.. 2681
Battery Point, Md 2105
Battle Harbour, Labrador...............
180
Bay of Fundy Pages 204,205
Bay of Islands, Newfoundland...........
261
Bay Point, Fla 3187
Bay Ridge, Md.......................... 2131
Bay Ridge, N. Y 1501
Bay St. Louis, Miss 3211
Bay Shore, N. Y 1437
Bay Shore Channel, N. J. 1763
Bay Side, N. J 1791
Bayonne, N. J.......................... 1505
Bayou La Batre, Ala 3200
Bayou Rigaud, Grand Isle, La 3239
Bayport, Fla 3115
Bayport, Va 2278
Bayville, Va ........................... 2436
Bayville Bridge, N. Y 1343
Beach Channel (bridge), N. Y 1479
Beach Hammock, Ga...................... 2721
Beach Haven, N. J...................... 1677
Beach Thorofare, N. J.................. 1701
Beach Thorofare (Shelter I.), N.J 1707
Beaufort (Pivers Island), N.
2465
Beaufort River, s. c........ 2679,2683
Beaufort, s. C......................... 2683
Beaujeu Channel, Quebec................
345
Beavertail Point, R. I 1151
Beckwiths Creek, Md 2017
Beechy Island, Arctic..................
21
Bees Ferry Bridge, S. c 2607
Belem (Para), Brazil 3621
Belfast, Ga 2751
Belfast River, Ga 2751
Belfast, Maine.........................
769
Belize 3327,3328
Belize City, Belize 3327
Belle Isle Inlet, Mass.................
945
Belleoram, Newfoundland................
239
Belleville, Mass 1137
Belleville, Va 2303
Bellevue, D. c ....... 2241
Bellmore, N. Y......................... 1457
Bellmore Creek, N. Y 1457
Bellot Strait, Arctic..................
15
Bellport, N. Y......................... 1429
Bellport Bay, N. Y 1429

c.........

NO.

Bells River, Fla....................... 2835


Ben Davis Point, N. J............... ... 1781
Ben Hands Thorofare, N. J . 1729
Benedict, Md. ...... ..... .. ... .. .. ..... 2159
Bergen Point, N. J.... ......... ..... ... 1577
Bermuda Hundred, Va . 2415
Bermuda Islands . 3361,3363
Berthier, Quebec.......................
349
285
Betchewun Harbour, Quebec..............
Betsiamites River, Quebec..............
325
Betterton, Md.......................... 2083
Beverly, Mass..........................
929
Biddle Point, Del ...................... 1835
Big Annemessex River, Md 1981
Big Bay Creek, S. C : 2637
Big Marco River, Fla 3049
Big Spanish Key, Fla 2996
Bill i ngsport, N. J..................... 1859
Biloxi, Miss . 3205
Biltmore Shores, N. Y. 1447
Birch Islands, Maine...................
645
Bird Island, Mass .... 1125
Bird Key, Fla .. 2998
Biscayne Bay, Fla . 2962-2966
Black Rock Harbor, Conn . 1237
Blackbeard Creek, Ga . 2762
Blackbeard Island, Ga 2757,2762
Blackbird Creek, Del................... 1825
Blackwater River, Fla 3187,3189
Block Island, Great Salt Pond, R. I.... 1181
Block Island (Old Harbor), R. I 1183
Blomsterbugten, Greenland..............
49
Bloody Point Bar Light, Md 2059
Bluefields Lagoon, Nicaragua 3349
Blue Hill Bay, Maine 721-727
Blue Hill Harbor, Maine................
723
Bluffton, S. C 2701
Boca Ciega Bay, Fla 3093-3101
Boca Pedernales entrance, Venezuela 3573
Boca Raton, Fl~ 2939
Bocas del Toro, Panama .... 3355
Bogue Inlet, N. C....................... 2471
Bogues Bay, Va 1917,1918
Bon Secour, Ala 3195
Bonasse Pier, Trinidad 3583
263
Bonne Bay, Newfoundland................
Boot Key Harbor, Fla 2993
Boothbay Harbor, Maine.................
809
Bordentown, N. J 1893
Boston, Mass. * (36)...................
949
Boston Harbor, Mass 939-969
Boston Light, Mass.....................
939
841
Bowdoinham, Maine ~
Bowlers Rock, Va 2279
Bowley Bar, Md 2107
Boynton Beach, Fla 2936
Bradenton, Fla......................... 3077
Bradore Bay, Quebec....................
273
Branchport, N. J 1635
Brandypot Islands, Quebec..............
335
Brandywine Shoal Light, N. J 1793
Branford Harbor, Conn 1223
Brazil 3605-3719
Breakwater Harbor, Del * (58).......... 1805
Breton Bay, Md 2185
Breton Islands, La 3219
Breton Sound, La 3218
Brewer Point, Severn River, Md 2129
Brickyard Point, S. C 2663
Bridesburg, Pa......................... 1883
Bridgeport, Conn. * (48) 1235
Bridgeport, Fla 2877
Bridgeton, N. J........................ 1789
Bridgetown, Barbados 3533

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983


NO.
Bridgewater, Nova Scotia...............
537
Bridport Inlet, Melville Island........
7
Brigantine Channel, N. J 1691
Bristol, Pa............................ 1889
Bristol, R. I.......................... 1163
Bristol Point, R. I.................... 1157
Broad Creek, N. J 1697
Broad River, S. C...................... 2691
Broad Sound, Mass 935,937
Bronx River, N. Y...................... 1277
Brooklyn, North Third Street, N. Y 1307
Brooklyn Bridge, N. Y.................. 1313
Broomes Island, Md 2157
Brosewere Bay, N. Y 1471
Brown Cove, Va 2439
Brown Island, s. C 2545
Browns Bay, Va 2305
Brunswick, East River, Ga 2787
Brunswick, Maine.......................
839
Buchanan Creek entrance, Va............ 2437
Bucksport, Maine.......................
761
Buenos Aires, Argentina * (180) 3725
Buffalo River entrance, Ga 2793
Bull Bay, S. C 2551-2559
Bull Creek, S. C 2533
Bull River, S. C 2661
Burlington, N. J 1887
Burnside River, Ga 2735
Burnt Coat Harbor, Maine...............
729
Burnt Fort, Ga 2815
Burnt Island, Maine....................
783
Burntcoat Head, Nova Scotia............
575
Burwell Bay, Va 2383
Bushwood Wharf, Md 2195
Button Islands, La~rador...............
149
Buzzards Bay, Mass 1105-1145
Byam Martin Island, Arctic.............
9

c
Cabedelo, Brazil 3647
Cabo Blanco, Argentina 3819
Cabo Frio, Brazil 3689
Cabo Gracias a Dies, Nicaragua 3341
Cabo Raso, Argentina 3799
Cabo San Antonio, Cuba 3439
Cabo San Pablo, Argentina.............. 3845
Cabo Virgenes, Argentina 3839
Caillou Bay, La 3255
Caillou Boca, La 3253
Cainhoy, S. C 2597
Calais, Maine..........................
637
Calcasieu Pass, La 3270
Caleta de los Loros, Argentina......... 3771
Caleta Leones, Argentina 3807
Caleta Valdes, Argentina............... 3783
Calibogue Sound, s. c 2697-2705
Caloosahatchee River, Fla......... 3054-3056
Camamu, Brazil 3665
Cambridge, Md . 2025
Cambridge Bay, Arctic..................
11
Camden, Maine..........................
771
Camden, N. J........................... 1879
Caminada Pass, La 3245
Camocim, Brazil 3633
Camp Lloyd, Greenland..................
74
Camp Michigan, Greenland...............
77
Campbell Island, N. C 2491
Campbellton, New Brunswick.............
383
Canal Bermejo, Argentina 3757
canal de Braganca, Brazil 3617
Canal del Sur, Argentina 3755
Cananeia, Brazil 3703
canarsie, N. Y 1489

2 71

NO.
Canavieiras, Brazil ........... 3669
Cane Patch Creek, Ga .. 2743
Canso, Strait of, Nova Scotia..........
501
Canso Harbour, Nova Scotia.............
505
Cap a la Roche, Quebec.................
365
Cap Chat, Quebec.......................
317
Cape Adair, Arctic.....................
97
Cape Bear, Prince Edward Island........
433
Cape Borgen, Arctic....................
41
Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia 457-461
Cape Bryant, Arctic....................
35
Cape Canaveral, Fla 2893
Cape Cassipore, Brazil 3605
Cape Charles Harbor, Va................ 1955
Cape Cod, Mass.................... 1007-1017
Cape Cod Bay, Mass 993-1005
997
Cape Cod Canal, east entrance..........
Cape Cod. Canal, RR. bridge 111g
Cape Cod Lighthouse.................... 1007
31
Cape Columbia, Arctic..................
Cape Coral Bridge, Fla 3055
110
Cape Dyer, Baffin Island...............
Cape Fear, N. C........................ 2481
Cape Fear River, N. C 2483-2499
Cape Florida, Fla 2967
Cape George, Nova Scotia...............
451
Cape Hatteras, N. c 2455
Cape Henlopen, Del 1803
Cape Henry, Va 2440
98
Cape Hewett, Arctic....................
Cape Hooper, Baffin Island.............
107
Cape Jack, Nova Scotia.................
455
95
Cape Lawrence, Arctic..................
Cape Lookout, N. c. 2461
Cape May, N. J 1755
Cape May (ferry terminal), N.J 1762
Cape May Harbor, N. J~ 1753
Cape May Point, N. J 1761
Cape Morris Jesup, Arctic..............
37
Cape Poge, Mass 1087
885
Cape Porpoise, Maine...................
Cape Romaine, s. c............... 2547
Cape Romaine, s. C., 46 miles E. of 2549
Cape Romano, Fla 3045
Cape Sable, East Cape, Fla 3023
33
Cape Sheridan, Arctic..................
Cape Tormentine, New Brunswick.........
413
Capers Inlet, S. C 2563
Captiva Island, Fla 3059-3061
Carapachibey, Cuba 3435
Caraquet Harbour, New Brunswick........
389
Caravelas, Brazil 3675
Cardenas, Cuba 3447
Carenage Bay, Trinidad 3579
Carenero, Venezuela.................... 3557
Caribbean Sea..................... 3321-3325
Carleton Point, Quebec.................
381
Carlos Point, Fla 3050
Carrabelle, Fla 3143
Cartagena, Col6mbia.................... 3545
Carteret, N. J......................... 1595
Cartwright Harbour, Labrador...........
171
Carupano, Venezuela 3563
Casco Bay, Maine 853-877
Casilda, Cuba.......................... 3429
Castine, Maine.........................
755
Castle Hayne, N. c 2495
Castle Island, Mass....................
947
Castleton-on-Hudson, N. Y 1565
Castors Harbour, Newfoundland..........
269
Castries, St. Lucia.................... 3527
Cat Island, Miss . 3209
Cat Point, Fla 3145
Cathance River, Maine..................
841

272

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1g83

Catskill, N. Y.

NO.

1557

Cawee Islands, Quebec


313
Cayenne, French Guiana 3603
Cayos de Perlas, Nicaragua 3345
Cedar Island Point, s. C 2544
Cedar Key, Fla 3119
Cedar Point, Chesapeake Bay, Md 2165
Cedar Point, Severn River, Md 2128
Cedar Point, N. Y 1391
Cedar Tree Neck, Mass 1073
Center Harbor, Maine
733
Centreville landing, Md 2067
Ceylon, Ga 2813
Chain Bridge, D. c .................... . 2255
one mile below 2253
Chaleur Bay, Canada 377-3g1
Champlain, Quebec......................
369
Champney Island, Ga 2773
Chance, Md 1990
Chandeleur light, La 3217
Channel Key, Fla....................... 3013
Charles River, Mass g53-957
Charles River Dam, Mass................
g55
Charleston, S. C. * (96) 2577
Charleston Harbor, s. c. 2571-2611
Charleston Harbor entrance, S. c....... 2571
Charlestown, Md 20g3
Charlestown, Mass
957
Charlestown Bridge, Mass
g53
Charlotte Amalie, Virgin Islands 3513
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
435
Charlton Island, Hudson Bay
130
Chateau Bay, labrador
181
Chatham (inside), Mass 1013
Chatham (outer coast), Mass 1011
Chatham River, Florida 3033
Cheatham Annex, Va 2324
Chebeague Point; Maine
871
Chechessee River, S. C ; 2689
Chelsea, N. J.i .......... 1705
Chelsea, N. Y 1593
Chelsea River, Mass ~
959
Cherry Island, Md 2017
Cherry Point, Va 2293
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal 1835-183g
Chesapeake Bay Pages 217-222
Chesapeake Beach, Md 2145
Chesapeake City, Md.................... 183g
Chester, Bells River, Fla 2835
Chester, Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia.......
529

Chester, Pa............................

1857

Chester, Va

2420

Chester River, Md.................

2061-2075

Chesterfield Inlet, Hudson Bay.........


125
Chestertown, Md........................ 2071
Cheticamp, Nova Scotia.................
461
Chickahominy River, Va 2393-23gg
Chicoutimi, Quebec.....................
333
Chignecto Bay, Nova Scotia.............
579
Chilmark Pond, Mass 1065
Chincoteague, Va....................... 1919
Chincoteague Bay, Md. and Va 1g13-1928
Chincoteague Point, Va 1g15
Choctawhatchee Bay, Fla................ 3171
Choptank, Md

2027

Choptank River, Md 2023-2035


Choptank River Light, Md............... 2023
Chowan Creek, S.
2677
Chr1st1ansted, V1rgiri Islands 3515
Christina River, Del 1849
Christina River entrance, Del 1847
Christmas Point, Fla 2g77
Christmas Point, Tex 328g
Chuckatuck Creek entrance, Va.......... 2375

c.....................

Church Flats, S. C.....

NO.

2621

Churchill, Hudson Bay


126
Cienfuegos, Cuba ~ 3433
City Island, N. Y 1261
City Point, Va 2411
Claiborne, Md 2051
Clarence Harbor, Bahamas 3387
Claremont, Va.~ 2401
Clarks Point, Mass 1133
Clay Bank, Va 2327
Clear lake, Tex 3281
Clearwater Fiord, Canada
111
Clearwater, Fla 3105
Cliffs Point, Md .. 2069
Cliffs Wharf, Md , 2070
Clifton Beach, Md 2215
Club Bridge Creek, S. c 2673
Coates Point, N. J- 1659
Coatzcoalcos, Mexico . 3315
Cobb Point Bar light, Md 2191
Cobscook Bay, Maine................. 63g-647
Coconut Point, Fla..................... 3049
255
Codroy Road, Newfoundland..............
Coffee Bluff, Ga ; 2737
Coffins Point, Maine...................
643
Cohansey River, N. J.............. 1783-178g
Cohansey River entrance, N. J.......... 1783
Cohasset Harbor, Mass..................
98g
Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y 1345
Coles Point, Va 2183
College Point, N. Y 1269
Colleton River, S. C.............. 2684,2685
Colombia.......................... 3542-3549
Colonia, Uruguay....................... 3723
Colonial Beach, Va..................... 2197
Colton's Point, Md 218g
Combahee Bank, l. c.................... 264g
Combahee River Highway Bridge, S. C 2657
175
Comfort Bight, labrador................
Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina * (188) 3817
Conception Bay, Newfoundland...........
219
Conch Bar, Jupiter Sound, Fla 2917
Coney Island, N. Y 1493
Connecticut 1187-1251
Connecticut River................. 1200-1213
Connetquot River, N. Y................. 1435
Connoire Bay, Newfoundland.............
249
Conscience Bay entrance, N. Y.......... 1365
Constable Hook, N. J................... 1571
Conway, S. C........................... 2539
Coon Key, Fla 3044
Cooper River, S. c 2581-2593
Cooper River RR. bridge, s. c 2593
Coosaw River, S. c . 2663-2665
Coral Harbour, Hudson Bay..............
124
Corbins Neck, Va 228g
Corea Harbor, Maine....................
683
Cornfield Harbor, Md 2170
Corning landing, S. C ~ 26g3
Corsica River, Md...................... 2067
Corson Inlet, N. J..................... 1727
Cortez, Fia 3073
Cos Cob Harbor, Conn................... 1247
Costa Rica............................. 3353
Cote Blanche, La....................... 3265
Cotuit Highlands, Mass 1033
Courthouse Point, Md 2089
Cove Point, Md 2151
Covenas, Colombia 3544
Coxsackie, N. Y 1561
Crandall, St. Marys River, Fla 2829
Craney Island, Va 2359
Crisfield, Md 197g
Cristobal, Panama* (144) 3357

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983


NO.
Crooked River, Ga 2823
Cross River entrance, Maine............
815
Crow Point, Mass.......................
979
Crumpton, Md.. 2073
Cuba.............................. 3399-3447
Cuba Island, N. Y... 1455
Cudjoe Key, Fla . 2997
Culebrita, Isla, Puerto Rico~ 3495
Cumana, Venezuela 3559
Cumberland Sound, Ga. and Fla 2821-2837
Cumberland River, Ga 2817
Cumuruxatiba, Brazil 3673
855
Cundy Harbor, Maine....................
Curles, Va 2419
Curlew Harbour, Labrador...............
173
Currituck Beach Light, N. c 2443
Cutler, Biscayne Bay, Fla 2968
Cutler, Maine..........................
655
Cuttyhunk Pond entrance, Mass 1105
D

Dahlgren, Va 2199
Dalhousie, New Brunswick...............
385
Dallas Bluff, Ga 2756
Damariscotta River, Maine........... 803,805
Damariscove Harbor, Maine..............
807
Dame Point, Fla 2861
Damons Point, Mass.....................
992
39
Danmarks Havn, Greenland...............
51
Danmarks Island, Greenland.............
Darien River, Ga 2767,2769
Datum Bay, Bahamas 3391
Daufuskie Landing, S. C 2703
Davids Island, N. Y.................... 1259
Davis Bank, Mass 1021
Davis Slough, N. c 2454
Davis Strait........................ 107-113
Dawho Ferry, S. C 2627
Dawho River entrance, S. C 2625,2643
Daytona Beach, Ocean, Fla 2889
Dean Hall, S. C........................ 2589
Deerfield Beach, Fla 2941
11
Dease Strait, Arctic...................
Deep Cove, Maine.......................
639
Deep Creek Meadow, N. Y................ 1451
Deep Landing, Md 2077
Deep Neck Point, Md 2041
Deep Point, Md......................... 2221
Deepwater Point, N. J 1845
Deer Island, Mass......................
943
Delaware...................... Pages 215-217
Delaware Bay.................. Pages 215,216
Delaware River ~ 1823-1895
Delray Beach, Fla 2937
Democrat Point, N. Y 1421
Dennis Creek entrance, N.J 1767
Dennis Port, Mass ~ 1027
Denton, Md............................. 2031
Despair Bay, Newfoundland........... 241,243
Devils Island, N. J 1725
Dewees Inlet, S. C 2565
Diana Bay, Hudson Strait...............
139
Digby, Nova Scotia.....................
559
Digges Harbour, Hudson Strait..........
131
Dillard Creek, Ga 2791
Dillard Wharf, Va 2391
Dinner Key Marina, Biscayne Bay, Fla 2966
Discovery Harbor, Arctic...............
94
District of Columbia Page 220
Dividing Creek, Va 2265
Dixie, Va 2295
Dobbs Ferry, N. Y 1533
Doboy Sound, Ga Page 225

273

NO.
Dock Thorofare, N. J 1709
Dog Hammock, Ga 2758
Dog Island, west end, Fla 3141
Dominican Republic Page 232
Donald Ross Bridge, Fla 2928
Dover Bluff, Ga 2807
Dover Bridge, Md 2029
905
Dover Point, N. H......................
951
Dover Street Bridge, Mass..............
Drum Point, Md 2153
Duck Island, Conn 1215
Dumpling Rocks, Mass 1141
Dunedin, Fla 3107
777
Dyer Point, Maine......................
E

Eagle Creek, Ga 2760


Eagle Point, Tex 3280
East Bay, Fla 3161-3165
East Bay, Maine........................
641
East Bay, Pensacola Bay 3185
East Bay, Tex 3285
East Boothbay, Maine...................
803
East Chop, Mass 1081
East Greenwich, R. I 1173
East Haddam, Conn 1205
East Point, N. J 1769
East River, N. Y 1265-1329
Bellevue Hospital 1303
Brooklyn Bridge................... 1313
Will iamsburg Bridge............... 1309
East Rockaway, N. Y.................... 1469
East Rockaway Inlet, N. Y.............. 1473
East Tocoi, Fla 2875
Eastern Bay, Md 2049,2051
Eastern Point Harbor, Maine............
703
Eastport, Maine * {28).................
627
Eatons Neck Point, N. Y. 1347
151
Eel ipse Harbour, Labrador..............
Edgartown, Mass 1085
Edgemoor, Del 1851
Edgewater, Md.......................... 2135
Edisto Beach, s. c............. 2635
Eel Point, Mass 1051
Egg Island Point, N. J................. 1777
Egg Islands, Ga........................ 2733
Eggemoggin Reach, Maine............. 731-735
Egmont Key, Fla........................ 3074
El Jobean, Fla 3068
Elbow Cay, Bahamas..................... 3369
Elbow of Cross Ledge Light, N. J....... 1799
El euthera Island, Bahamas......... 3379,3381
Elizabeth River, Va 2359-3365
Elizabethport, N. J.................... 1591
Elk River, Md 2087-2091
Elliot Cut, S. C 2619
Elliot Key (outside), Fla 2973
Elliot Key Harbor, Fla................. 2974
Ellis Bay, Quebec......................
307
Empire Jetty, La....................... 3232
Englewood, Fla 3070
English Kills entrance, N. Y 1301
Englishman Bay, Maine 661,663
Ensenada Honda, P. R 3501
Enterprise Landing, S. C 2535
Erin Bay, Trinidad 3585
Essequibo River, British Gu~ana 3589
Essex, Conn 12D3
Estero Bay, Fla................... 3048-3050
Estherville-Minim Creek Canal {ferry) 2521
Eugene Island, La 3258
Everglades City, Fla 3037
Ewell, Md 1985

274

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983

Execution Rocks, N. Y....... ...... ....


Exploits Lower Harbour, Newfoundland...

NO.

1337
209

Fairhaven, Md .......................... 2143


Fairmount Bridge, Pa 1869
Fairton, N.J .......................... 1787
Falkland Islands 3849,3851
Falkner !~land, Conn................... 1219
Fall River, Mass ....................... 1159
Falling Creek entrance, Va 2425
Falmouth Heights, Mass ~ 1039
False Cape, Va......................... 2442
Farmdale, Fla 3163
Faro Recalada, Argentina 3741
Father Point, Quebec...................
327
Fells Point, Md 2119
Fenwick Island Light, Del 1907
Fernandina Beach, Fla 2B31,2833
Fernando de Noronha, Brazil 3639
Ferry Cove, Md 2049
Ferry Point, Va 2393
Ferry Reach, St. Georges Island 3363
Fields Point, S. c ... 2655
Finnsbu, Greenland.....................
55
Finsch Islands, Greenland..............
45
Fire Island Breakwater, N. Y 1419
Fire Island Coast Guard Station, N. Y 1422
Fire Island Radiobeacon, N. Y 1423
Fishermans Island, Va 1949
Fishermans Rest, Fla................... 3127
Fishers Island Sound, Conn............. 1187
Fishing Battery Light, Md 2099
Fising Bay, Md 2005
Fishing Bend, Fla...................... 3175
Fishing Point, Md 2005
Fishmaster's Harbor, Greenland.........
73
Five Fathom Bank, N. J................. 1757
Five Fathom Creek, S. C 2551
Flamingo, Fla 2992
Fleet Point, Va 2262
Florence, N. J 1891
Florida Pages 225-229
Florida Bay 2991,2992
Florida Keys 2967-3031
Floyd Creek, Ga 2819
Flushing Bay, N. Y..................... 1269
Flushing Creek, N. Y :............... 1271
211
Fogo Harbour, Newfoundland.............
Folly Creek, Va........................ 1932
Folly Island, S. C 2613
Folly River, S. C 2615
Forest River, Ga 2737
Fort Carroll, Md 2115
Fort Caswell, N. C 2485
Fort Conger, Arctic....................
94
Fort-de-France, Martinique............. 3525
Fort Gaines, Ala....................... 3194
Fort George Island, Fla . 2851
Fort George River, Fla Page 225
Fort Hamilton, N. Y 1499
Fort Jackson, Ga....................... 2711
Fort Lauderdale, Fla ~ 2946,2947
Fort Mcallister, Ga 2739
Fort Mifflin, Pa 1861
Fort Myers, Fla........................ 3056
Fort Pierce, Fla 2900
Fort Pierce Inlet- Fla 2904,2906
Fort Point, Maine......................
759
Fort Point, N. H.......................
895
Fort Popham, Maine.....................
829
Fort Sumter, S. C 2573
Fort Wadsworth, N. Y 1497

NO,

Fort Washington, Md ~ 2235


Fortaleza, Brazil ...................... 3637
Forteau Bay, Labrador..................
185
Fortescue, N. J........................ 1779
Fortune Bay, Newfoundland 237,239
Fourteen Foot Bank Light, N. J 1795
Fowey Rocks, Fla ....................... 2971
Fowl River, Ala ........................ 3196
Fox Channel, Arctic....................
123
Frazier Point, S. C 2523
Frederica River, Ga 2783
Fredericksburg, Va 2291
Frederiksdal, Greenland................
59
Frederikshaab, Greenland...............
69
Freeport, N. Y 1463
Freeport Creek, N. Y................... 1461
Freeport Harbor, Tex 3293
French Guiana 3599-3603
Frenchman Bay, Maine 701-707
Frenchman's Cove, Newfoundland.........
261
Fresh Creek, Bahamas 3370
Friendship Harbor, Maine...............
795
Fripp Inlet, s. c............ 2667
Frobisher Bay, Canada..................
113
Frontera, Mexico 3317
Fulton, Fla............................ 2859
Fury and Hecla Strait, Arctic..........
13
G

Gabarus Cove, Nova Scotia..............


475
Gal esvi 11 e, Md......................... 2141
Galleon Harbour, Jamaica 3453
Galt Island, Fla 3058
Galveston, Tex. * (136) 3277
Galveston Bay, Tex 3279-3287
Galveston Bay Entrance, Tex 3275
Galveston Pleasure Pier, Tex 3290
Garden Cove, Fla....................... 2982
Garden Key, Fla 3002
681
Garden Point, Maine....................
Gardiner, Maine........................
847
Gardiners Bay, N. Y.................... 1399
Gardner Island, La 3218
Gargathy Neck, Va...................... 1930
Gaskins Point, Va 1959
373
Gaspe Bay, Quebec......................
Gay Head, Mass......................... 1069
General Daniel Cerri, Argentina 3753
George Island Landing, Md.............. 1925
George Washington Bridge, N. Y 1527
Georges Shoal, Mass 1019
Georgetown, British Guiana 3591
Georgetown, Md......................... 2085
Georgetown, S. C. 2525,2527
Georgetown Harbour, Prince Edward I....
431
Georgetown Lighthouse, S. C 2519
Georgia 2707-2837
Gerrish Island, Maine..................
893
669
Gibbs Island, Maine....................
Gilchrist, Tex 3285
Gilgo Heading, N. Y 1443
Gingerville Creek, South River, Md..... 2136
Girard Point, Pa....................... 1863
Glace Bay, Nova Scotia.................
471
Gleason Cove, Maine....................
629
Glebe Pt., Va 2263
Glen Cove, N. Y 1339
Gloucester, Mass.......................
925
Gloucester City, N. J 1873
Gloucester Point, Va 2317
Glymont, Md 2227
83
Godhavn, Greenland.....................
Godthaab, Greenland....................
71

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983


NO.
Golden Beach, Fla...................... 2952
Gel fo de Guacanayabo, Cuba............. 3427
Golfo Nuevo, Argentina 3787-3791
Golfo San Jorge, Argentina 3807-3817
Golfo San Jose, Argentina 3775-3779
Golfo San Matias, Argentina 3771,3773
Gomez, South Jupiter Narrows, Fla 2914
Goodwin Neck, Va 2314
170
Goose Bay, Labrador....................
Goose Creek, Md 2205
Goose Creek, S. C 2583
Gosport Harbor, N. H...................
911
Gouldsboro Bay, Maine..................
681
Governors Island, N. Y 1509
Gowanus Bay, N. Y 1507
Grand Cayman, Jamaica 3461
237
Grand le Pierre Harbour, Newfoundland..
Grassy Bay, N. J....................... 1693
Grassy Bay (bridge), Jamaica Bay 1487
Grassy Key, Fla 2969
Grassy Sound Channel, N. J.. .... 1747
Graveling Point, N. J 1685
Gravesend Bay, N. Y 1495
Grays Ferry Bridge, Pa 1867
Great Bay, N. J 1681~1689
Great Captain Island, Conn 1251
Great Egg Harbor Bay, N. J 1717
Great Egg Harbor Inlet, N. J........... 1713
Great Egg Harbor R., N. J......... 1719-1721
Great Hill, Mass....................... 1121
Great Jervis Harbour, Newfoundland.....
243
Great Kills Harbour, N. Y 1605
Great Machipongo Inlet, Va 1939
Great Pocket, Fla 2913
Great Point, Mass...................... 1047
Great Point Clear, Ala 3197
Great River, N. Y...................... 1435
Great St. Lawrence Hbr., Newfoundland..
233
Great Shoals Light, Md................. 1993
Great Sound, N. J 1739
Great South Bay, N. Y............. 1422-1443
Great Wicomico River Light, Va 2261
Gree~ Bay, Va
2285
Green Cove Springs, Fla 2873
678
Green Island, Maine....................
Green Island, N. Y 1453
Greenbackville, Va..................... 1923
Greenbury Point Shoal Light, Md........ 2127
Greenland 39-93
Greenport, N. Y 1383
Greens Ledge, Conn 1243
Greensboro, Md 2033
Greenwich, Conn........................ 1249
Greggs Landing, S. C 2611
Grenada, Lesser Antilles 3535
247
Grey River, Newfoundland...............
Griffith Island, Arctic................
25
Grindstone Island, New Brunswick.......
585
Grondines, Quebec......................
363
Grosse Ile, Quebec.....................
347
Guanaja, Isla de, Honduras 3337
Guanica, P.R 3485
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba 3421
Guarapari, Brazil 3681
Guard Shore, Va........................ 1970
Guatemala 3329
Guayaguayare Bay, Trinidad 3587
Guinchos Cay, Bahamas 3367
Gulf of Me xi co................ Pages 227-230
Gulf of Paria, Venezuela 3565-3573
Gulf of St. Lawrence Pages 202-204
Gulfport, Fla.......................... 3095
Gunpowder River, Md 2105
Gunston Cove, Va 2229

275

NO.
Gurnet Point, Mass.....................
993
Guyana............................ 3589,3591
Guysborough, Nova Scotia...............
503
H

Hackensack River, N. J 1586-1589


Haddam, Conn........................... 1206
Hadlyme, Conn 1204
2699
Haig Point, S.
Haiti ~ Page 232
Halfmoon Island, Fla 2847
Halifax, Nova Scotia* (20)............
521
Hall Beach, Foxe Basin.................
14
Hallowell, Maine.......................
849
Hamilton Inlet 165-169
Hampden, Maine.........................
765
913
Hampton Harbor, N. H...................
Hampton River, Ga 2775,2777
Hampton River, Va 2351
Hampton Roads, Va 2349-2357
Hampton Roads, Sewells Pt., Va. * (88). 2353
Harbor Bay, Great Swan Island.......... 3339
Harbor River entrance, Bull Bay, S. C 2555
Harbor River entrance, S. C 2647
Harbour Grace, Newfoundland............
219
245
Hare Bay, Newfoundland.................
Harkers Island, N. C 2463
Harlem River, N. Y Page 212
Broadway Bridge 1327
Central Bridge 1321
East 110th Street 1315
Madison Ave. Bridge............... 1319
Spuyten Duyvil Bridge 1329
University Heights Bridge 1325
Washington Bridge 1323
Willis Ave. Bridge 1317
Harpswell Harbor, Maine................
861
Harrietts Bluff, Ga 2825
Harrington Harbour, Quebec * (12)......
277
Harris, Fla............................ 3173
Hartford, Conn 1213
Harvey Cedars, N. J 1669
Hashamomuck Beach, N. Y 1374
Hatteras, N. c 2456
Hatteras Inlet, N. C ~. 2457
Havana, Cuba........................... 3443
Haverstraw, N. Y 1539
Havre de Grace, Md , 2095
287
Havre St. Pierre, Quebec ,.......
Hawks Nest Anchorage, Bahamas 3397
Haxall, Va 2417
737
Head Harbor, Maine.....................
Heath Point, Quebec....................
303
Hebron, Labrador.......................
158
Hell Gate, N. Y 128g
Hempstead Bay, N. Y 1451-1471
Hempstead Harbor, N. Y................. 1339
Hereford Inlet, N. J 1743
Herod Point, N. Y 1369
Herring Bay, Md 2143
Herring Cove, New Brunswick............
601
Hewlett Point, N. Y.................... 1333
Higganum Creek, Conn 1207
High Point, Va 2223
Highlands, N. J. ... 1627
Hills Bridge, Md 2163
Hillsboro Beach, Fla 2942
Hillsboro Inlet (inside), Fla 2943
Hillsborough Bay, Fla 3089
Hilton Head, S. c .. 2671
979
Hingham Harbor, Mass...................
Hingham, Mass..........................
981
Hingham Bay, Mass................... 971-987

c.......................

276

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983

NC.
Hix Bridge, Mass 1145
Hobe Sound State Park, Fla 2916
Hoboken, N.J . 1519
Hog Point, Va... . . 2387
Holgate, N.J .. 1679
Holland Island Bar Light, Md 1989
Hollidays Point, Va 2371
Hollywood Beach, Fla 2951
Holsteinsborg, Greenland...............
75
Honduras 3331-3339
Hooper Island Light, Md 2009
Hooper Island, Md 2010
Hooper Strait Light, Md 2007
Hopedale Harbour, Labrador.............
161
Hopes Advance Bay, Ungava Bay..........
140
Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick...........
587
Hopyard Landing, Va 2288
Horan Head, Maine......................
647
Horn Island Pass, Miss 3201
Horns Hook, N. Y....................... 1291
Horton Bluff, Nova Scotia..............
571
Horton Point, N. 1373
Housatonic River, Conn 1231,1233
Howard Point, Maine....................
857
Hudson, N. 1559
Hudson Creek entrance, Ga 2765
Hudson Creek, Md 2019
Hudson River 1513-1569
Hudson Strait and Bay 114-147
Hull, Mass.............................
987
Hunters Point, N. 129g
Hunting Island, S. c 2667
Huntington Bay, N. Y................... 1349
Huntington Park, Va.................... 2378
Hunts Point, N. ~ 1275
Hutchinson Island, S. C 2653
Hyannis Port, Mass 1031
Hyde Park, N. Y........................ 1551

Igloolik, Arctic.......................
13
Ile aux Coudres, Quebec................
341
Ile Haute, Nova Scotia.................
565
Iles du Salut, French Guiana 3601
Ilha de Maraca, Brazil 3609
Ilha do Brigue, Brazil 3611
Ilhas de Sao Joao, Brazil 3623
Ilheus, Brazil 3667
Imbituba, Brazi 1....................... 3715
Independence Island, La................ 3241
Indian Bay, Fla........................ 3113
Indian Creek, Fla 2957
Indian Harbour, Labrador...............
165
Indian Head, Md........................ 2225
Indian Key, Fla 3039
Indian River, Del 1899-1903
Indian River, Fla................. 2895-2898
Indian River Inlet, Del. 1899,1900
Indian Rocks Beach, Fla................ 3103
Indiantown, New Brunswick..............
607
Ingeniero White, Argentina............. 3751
Ingnerit, Greenland....................
85
Ingonish Island, Nova Scotia...........
465
lona Shores, Fla....................... 3054
Ireland Island, Bermuda 3361
Iron Point, Maine......................
751
Isaacs Harbour, Nova Scotia............
509
Isla Bermejo, Argentina................ 3755
Isla del Maiz Grande, Nicaragua........ 3347
Isla de Providencia, Colombia.......... 3542
Isla Escondida, Argentina 3795
Isla Tova, Argentina................... 3813
Isla Trinidad, Argentina 3757,3759

Isla Zapara, Venezuela * (152)


Isle au Haut, Maine....................
Isle of Hope, Ga
Isle of Palms, S. C..
Isle of Springs, Maine.................
Itacurussa, Brazil.....................
Itajai, Brazi 1.........................
Ivigtut, Greenland.....................

NO.
3551
736
2731
2567
813
3693
3709
67

Jack Bay, La........................... 3221


Jack Creek, s. C 2557
Jacksonboro, S. C 2645
Jackson Creek, Va : 2294
Jacksonville Bridge, Fla 2867
Jacksonville, Fla 2865
Jacmel, Haiti 3481
Jaffrey Point, N. H ~.........
891
Jamaica 3449-3461
Jamaica Bay, N. Y 1475-1491
Jamaica Beach, Tex 3287
James Bay, Canada 128-130
James River, Va................... 2375-2431
Jamestown Island, Va................... 2389
Janes Island Light, Md 1977
Jeddore Harbour, Nova Scotia...........
519
Jekyll Point, Ga 2797
Jenntts Pier (ocean), N. C............ 2446
Jensen Beach, Fla 2901
Jersey City, N. J 1513
Jobs Neck Pond, Mass 1063
Joggins, Nova Scotia...................
581
John F. Kennedy International Airport 1485
Johns Bay, Maine.......................
801
Johns Pass, Fla 3099
Jointer Island, .Ga 2799
Jones Creek, Ga 2777
Jones Inlet, N. Y 1449
Jones Neck, Maine......................
797
Jonesport, Moosabec Reach, Maine.......
667
Jordan Point, Va 2409
Joseph Bayou, La 3226
Jul i anehaab............................
63
Julienton River, Ga 2756
Jupiter, Lake Worth Creek, Fla......... 2927
Jupiter Inlet, Fla ! 2919
Jupiter Sound, south end, Fla.......... 2918
K

Kangal aksiorvik Fiord, Labrador........


153
Kap Farvel, Greenland..................
57
Keansburg, N. J........................ 1619
Kearny Point, N. J 1586
Kegaska, Quebec........................
281
Kennebec River, Maine............... 829-851
Kennebunkport, Maine...................
887
Kent Island Narrows, Md. 2057
Kettle Cove, Mass...................... 1109
Key Bridge, D. C 2251
Key West, Fla. * (116)................. 3001
Keyport, N. J 1617
Kilkenny Club, Ga 2747
Kill Van Kull 1571-1577
Kimball Island, Maine..................
739
Kingsland Reach, Va.................... 2423
Kingsley Creek, Fla.................... 2837
Kingston Point, N. Y 1553
Kingstown, St. Vincent 3531
Kinsale, Va 2175
Kiptopeke Beach (ferry), Va.. 1951
Kittery Point, Maine...................
897
Kitts Point, Md........................ 2177

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983


Kitty Hawk, N. C.......................
Kivitoo, Baffin Island.................
Koksoak River entrance.................

NO.
2445
109
145

La Argentina, Argentina 3779


La Coloma, Cuba 3437
La Guaira, Venezuela 3555
La Have River, Nova Scotia 535,537
La Isabela, Cuba 3399
La Plata, Argentina 3727
La Poile Bay, Newfoundland.............
251
La Romana, Dominican Republic 3475
Labrador 149-185
Lafayette River, Va 2355
Granby Street Bridge.............. 2357
Laguna, Brazil 3717
Laird Bayou, Fla 3161
Lake Borgne, La 3213,3215
Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela......... 3551,3552
Lake Melville, Labrador................
170
Lake Tashmoo, Mass 1075
Lake Worth Pier (ocean), Fla 2934
Lanexa, Va........................ 2399
Langford Cre~k, Md . 2065
Laning Wharf, N. J 1785
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Fla............. 2944
Lawrence Point, N. Y 1283
Leaf Bay, Hudson Strait................
141
Leaf Lake, Hudson Strait...............
143
Leedstown, Va 2283
Legareville, S. C 2617
Leipsic, Delaware...................... 181g
Leipsic River entrance, Del 1817
Leith Harbor, S. Georgia Island 3855
Lemon Bay, Fla 3066
Lemon Island, S. C 2689
Leonard~own, Md
2185
Lepreau Harbour, New Brunswick.........
609
Lesser Antilles 3511-3541
Lester M~nor, Va 2339
L'Etang Harbour, New Brunswick.........
611
Lewisetta, Va 2171
Lighthouse Point, La................... 3264
Lignumvitae Key, Fla 2991
Lille Pendulum, Greenland ,.........
43
Limon, Costa Rica 3353
Lincoln Sea, Arctic 31-33
Liscomb Harbour, Nova Scotia...........
513
L'Islet, Quebec........................
343
Liston Point, Del 1823
Little Annemessex River, Md............ 1979
Little Choptank River, Md 2013-2019
Little Creek, Va 2433
Little Egg Harbor, N. J 1671-1679
Little Egg Inlet, N. J 1681
Little Ferry, N. J 1588
Little Flying Point, Maine.............
867
Little Gull Island, N. Y 1379
Little Hickory Island, Fla............. 3048
Little River, Maine....................
655
Little River, S. C 2507
Little River (town), S. C 2509
Little Satilla River, Ga Page 225
2.5 Hiles above mouth 2801
8 Hiles above mouth 2803
below Spring Bluff 2805
Liverpool Bay, Nova Scotia.............
539
Liverpool Point, Md 2217
Lloyd Harbor entrance, N. Y 1349
Lockeport, Nova Scotia.................
541
Lockwoods Folly Inlet, N. C 2501
lonesome Bayou, La..................... 3222

277

NO.
Long Beach, Md..... 2149
Long Beach, Hempstead Bay, N. Y........ 1465
Long Beach (outer coast), N. Y 1467
Long Branch, N. J 1639
Long Creek, Va......................... 2438
Long Island, N. Y 1409-1491
Long Island City, 37th Ave., N. Y 1295
Long Island Sound Pages 211-213
Long Point, N.J 1673
Long Point, Md 1981
Long Point, Lake Borgne, La 3213
Long Reach,.N. J ; 1737
Longport, N. J 1711
Lora Point, Fla 3183
Lostmans River, Fla 3029
Louisburg Harbour, Nova Scotia.........
473
Louisiana 3213-3270
Love Point, Md 2061
Lovell Island, Mass....................
941
859
Lowell Cove, Maine.....................
Lower Cedar Point, Md.................. 2201
Lower East Pubnico, Nova Scotia ,_ 549
Lower Hall Landing, Ala 3199
Lower Marlboro, Md 2160
Lower New York Bay................. Page 214
Lower Rocketts, Va 2429
117
Lower Savage Islands, Hudson Strait....
Lubec, Maine...........................
649
Lucy Point Creek, S. C 2659
Luis Correia, Brazil 3631
Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.................
533
Lyme, Highway Bridge, Conn 1202
Lynch Point, Va 2173
937
Lynn Harbor, Mass......................
Lynn Haven, Fla 3167
Lynnhaven Bay, Va 2436-2439
Lynnhaven Inlet, Va 2435
M

Mabou River entrance, Nova Scotia......


459
Macae, Brazil.......................... 3685
Macapa, Brazi 1......................... 3615
Macau, Rio Acu, Brazil 3643
McClellanville, S. C 2553
McCrie Shoal, N. J 1759
Maceio, Brazil 3653
Machias Seal Island, New Brunswick.....
619
Machiasport, Maine.....................
659
Mackeral Cove, Maine...................
727
Macuro, Venezuela L 3565
Madeira Beach Causeway, Fla 3101
Madison, Conn.......................... 1217
Magens Bay, Virgin Islands 3511
Magnolia Gardens, s. c..... 2609
Magothy River, Md 2123
Magueyes Island, P. R 3483
Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia 529,531
Mahone Harbour, Nova Scotia............
531
Mahon River entrance, Del 1815
Main Marsh Thorofare, N. J............. 1689
Maine Pages 205-207
Malpeque Bay, Prince Edward Island.....
421
Mamaroneck, N. Y 1255
Manahawkin Bridge, N. J 1671
Manasquan Inlet, N. J.................. 1649
Manasquan River, N. J 1651,1653
Manatee River, Fla 3077,3079
Manchester Harbor, Mass................
927
Manilla, La 3243
Manokin River, Md...................... 1983
Mantoloking, N. J 1657
Manzanillo, Cuba 3427
Maquoit Bay, Maine.....................
867

278

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983

NO.

Mar del Plata, Argentina 3737


Marblehead, Mass.......................
933
Marco, Big Marco River, Fla 3046
Marcus Hook, Pa 18SS
Marion, Mass........................... 1127
Marshall Hall, Md...................... 2231
Martha's Vineyard, Mass 1061-1087
Martins Industry, S. C................. 2669
Maryland...................... Pages 217-220
Maryland Point Light, Md............... 2211
Masonboro Inlet, N. c ... 2477
Massachusetts Pages 207-210
Massacre, Dominican Republic 346S
Massaponax, Va......................... 2290
Mastic Beach, N. Y 1417
Matagorda Bay, Tex................ 3297,3299
Matamoros, Mexico...................... 3306
Matane, Quebec.........................
321
Matanzas, Cuba......................... 344S
Matanzas Pass, Fla 30S1
Matapeake, Md.......................... 20S8
Mathew Town, Bahamas .......... 3393
Mathias Point, Va 2203
Matinicus Harbor, Maine................
747
Matlacha Pass, Fla 3063
Mattapoisett, Mass 1129
Mattaponi River, Va 2333,233S
Mattituck Inlet, N. Y.................. 1371
Maurice River, Delaware Bay 1771-177S
Mauricetown, N. J 1773
Mayaguez, P. R......................... 3S07
Mayport, Fla. * (108) 28SS
Mays Landing, N. J..................... 1721
Meadowville, Va 2421
Medford Bridge, Mass...................
963
Medomak River, Maine 797,799
Medway River, Ga 2749
Melbourne, Fla 289S
Melville Island........................
S,7
Memory Rock, Bahamas 3373
Menchville, Va......................... 2379
Menemsha Bight, Mass................... 1071
3
Mercy Bay, Banks Island................
Merigomish Harbour, Nova Scotia........
449
Mermentau River, La.................... 3269
Merrimack River, Mass............... 91S,917
Mesquite Point, Tex 3274
Messick Point, Va 2347
Metis-sur-Mer, Quebec..................
323
Metomkin Inlet, Va................ 1931,1932
Mexico............................ 3306-3319
Miacomet Rip, Mass 10S9
Miah Maull Shoal Light, N.J 1797
Miami Beach, Delaware Bay.............. 176S
Miami Beach, Fla 29S8
Miami, Marina, Fla 2963
Miami Harbor entrance, Fla. * (112) 29S9
Miami (Causeway, east end), Fla 2964
Miami, 79th St. Causeway, Fla 2962
Middle Branch, Md...................... 2121
Middle River, Md....................... 2107
Midjik Bluff, New Brunswick............
623
Milbridge, Maine.......................
67S
Miles River, Md 20S3
Milford Harbor, Conn 1229
Mill Basin, N. Y 1491
Mill Creek, Va 2271
Mill Point, Maine......................
82S
Millenbeck, Va 227S
Millington, Md 207S
Millstone Point, Conn 1199
Millville, N. J........................ 177S
Milton,.Fla 3189
Minas Basin, Nova Scotia S69-S77

NO.

Mingan, Quebec.........................
301
Minim Creek entrance, s. C... 2S43
Mink Creek, Fla . 284S
Miramichi Bay, New Brunswick...........
40S
391
Miscou Harbour, New Brunswick..........
Mispillion River entrance, Del . 1809
Mississippi ... 3201-3211
Mississippi River 3223-3230
Mistanoque Harbour, Quebec.............
27S
Mobile, Ala* (132) 3198
Mobile Point, Ala...................... 3193
Mobjack, Va. 2301
Mobjack Bay, Va 2299-2307
Maisie Bay, Quebec.....................
309
Molasses Reef, Fla 2984
Moncton, New Brunswick.................
S89
Money Island, Conn 1221
Monie Bay, Md.. 1993
Monhegan Island, Maine.................
781
Monomoy Point, Mass 1017
Montauk, N. Y 140S
Montauk Harbor, N. Y 1403
Montauk Point, N. Y 1407
Montego Bay, Jamaica 3457
Monte Hermosa, Argentina 3743
Montevideo, Uruguay . 3721
Monument Beach, Mass 1117
Moon Head, Mass........................
967
667
Moosabec Reach, Maine..................
6S3
Moose Cove, Maine......................
129
Moose Factory, Hudson Bay..............
128
Moosonee, Canada.......................
Morehead City, N. C 2467
Morgans Point, Tex 3282
Moriches Bay, N. Y 1413,1417
Moriches Inlet, N. Y 1415
Morro de Sao Paulo, Brazil 3663
Mortier Bay, Newfoundland..............
231
Mosquito Bank, Fla 2983
Motts Basin, N.Y 1481
Mount Airy, Va 2397
71S
Mount Desert, Maine....................
Mount Desert Island, Maine 709-719
Mount Desert Narrows, Maine............
707
Mount Holly, Va 2188
Mount Sinai Harbor, N. Y 1367
Mount Vernon, Va 2233
Mountain Point, Md 2123
Muddy Creek entrance, Va 1969
Mud River, Ga 2760,2761
Mulberry Point, Va 238S
Mullet Key Channel, Fla 3081
Mullica River, N. J 1687
Mumfort Islands, Va ~ 2321
Murderkill River, Del 1811
337
Murray Bay, Quebec.....................
Murrells Inlet, S. C 2513
791
Muscongus Bay, Maine...................
Muscongus Harbor, Maine................
793
Muskeget Island, Mass lOSS
Myggbukta, Greenland...................
47
Myrtle Beach, s. c............. 2S11
N

Nachvak Bay, Labrador..................


15S
Nahant, Mass...........................
93S
Nain, Labrador.........................
159
Nanortalik, Greenland..................
61
Nansemond River, Va 2367-2373
Nantasket Beach, Mass..................
983
Nanticoke River, Md 1999-2003
Nantucket, Mass........................ 1049
Nantucket Island, Mass 1041-10S9

INDEX TO SiATIONS, 1983


NO.
Nantucket Sound, Mass .. 1023-1039
Naples (outer coast), Fla ...... 3047
Nariva River, Trinidad ...... 3588
Narragansett Bay . 1147-1177
Narragansett Pier, R. ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1177
Narraguagus Bay, Maine.................
673
Narsarssuaq, Greenland.................
65
Naskeag Harbor, Maine ....
731
Nassau, Bahamas........................ 3377
Nassau Sound, Fla Page 225
Nassau Sound, Fla .. 2839
Nassauville, Fla 2843
Nas~awadox Creek, Va...................
1957
Nata 1, Brazi 1.......................... 3645
Natashquan, Quebec.....................
283
Naufrage, Prince Edward Island.........
427
Nauset Harbor, Mass 1009
Nayatt Point, R. ! ..................... 1167
Neds Creek, N. Y....................... 1459
Ne~mkeag Island, Maine................
845
Neil Harbour, Nova Scotia..............
463
Neponset, Mass.........................
965
New Baltimore, N. Y 1563
New Bedford, Mass...................... 1135
New Brighton, N. 1573
New Brunswick 383-415,585-625
New Brunswick, N. J 1615
New Castle, Del 1843
New Dorp Beach, N. 1603
New Hamburg, N. ...................... 1547
New Hampshire Page 207
New Harbor, Maine......................
7g1
New Haven (city dock), Conn 1227
New Haven Harbor, Conn 1225
New Jersey Pages 213-216
New London, Conn. {44)............... 1193
New Meadows River, Maine............ 855,857
New Orleans, La 3230
New Point Comfort, Va.... .... ... .. ..... 2299
New River Inlet, N. C.................. 2473
New Rochelle, N. Y 1257
New Suffolk, N. Y 1393
New Topsail Inlet, N. c . 2475
New York, 130th Street................. 1525
New York, Chelsea Docks................ 1517
New York, Desbrosses Street............ 1515
New York, East 19th Street............. 1305
New York, East 27th Street............. 1303
New York, East 41st Street............. 1297
New York, East l10th Street............ 1315
New York Harbor.................... 1493-1511
New York State Pages 211-214
New York, The Battery * (56)........... 1511
New York, Union Stock Yards ............ 1523
Newark, N. J........................... 1583
Newark Bay Page 214
Newburgh, M. 1545
Newburyport, Mass......................
917
Newcastle, Maine.......................
805
Newcastle, New Brunswick...............
407
Newfoundland 201-271
Newport, R. I. * (40) 1153
Newport News, Va 2377
Nickerie River, Surinam................ J593
Nissequogue River, H. Y................ 1353
Noank, Conn 1189
Nobska Point, Mass..................... 1089
Nomans Land, Mass...................... 1067
Nomini Creek, Va 2188
No Name Key, Fla 2995
Norfolk, Va 2353
Normandie, N. J........................ 1531
Norris Cove, Newfoundland..............
263
North Beach c. G. s., Md 1911

279

NO.
North Bir.1ini, Bahar.1as.. . .. ........... 3372
North Brother Island, N. Y.... 1279
North Ca ro 1 i ria.................... 2443-2505
North Cat Cay, Bahamas .. 3371
North Charleston, S. c ...... 2581
North Edisto River, S. C.......... 2623-2633
North Fork, Loxahatchee River, Fla .. 2922
North Fork, St. Lucie River, Fla 2907
North Head, Grand Manan Island.........
613
North Inlet, S. C 2515
North Miami Beach, Fla . 2954
North Newport River, Ga 2753
North Palm Beach, Lake Worth Cr., Fla 2929
North Point, Md... 2113
North Rustico, Prince Edward Island....
423
North Santee River Inlet, S. C. 2541
North Star Bay, Greenland..............
87
North Sydney, Cape Breton Island.......
469
Northbury, Va.... ......... ... 2343
Northeast River, Md 2093
Northport, N. Y.......................... 1351
Northville, N. Y; 1370
Northwest Fork, Loxahatchee River, Fla. 2924
Northwest Harbor, Maine................
745
Norton Point, Gravesend Bay . 1495
Norton Point, Jamaica Bay.............. 1483
Norwich, Conn.......................... 1197
Nottingham, Md.. ....... ........ 2151
Nova Scotia 443-583
Noyack Bay, N. ' 1387
Nuevi tas, Cuba......................... 3403
Nunarssuaq, Greenland..................
81
Nurse Channel, Bahamas 3389
971
Nut Island, Mass ..................... ,.
0

Oak Bluffs, Mass 10f.3


Oak Hill, Mosquito Lagoon, Fla 2854
Oak Orchard, Del 1901
Oakbeach, N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1439
Occoquan Bay, Va 2223
Ocean City, Md 1909,1910
Ocean City, N. J 1715
Oceanville, Maine......................
741
Ocean Reef Harbor, Key Largo, Fla 2981
Ocracoke, N. C 2459
Ocracoke Inlet, N. C~ 2458
Ogeechee River, Ga 2739,2741
Old Bic Harbour, Quebec................
329
Old Ferry Point, N. Y 1267
Old Frenchtown Wharf, Md 2091
Old House Channel, N.
2452
Old Orchard Beach, Maine...............
881
Old Plantation Flats, Va 1953
Old Point Comfort, Va 2349
Old Tracadie Gully ent., New Brunswick.
401
Oldmans Point, N. J 1853
Onancock, Va 1963
Onion Key, Fla 3031
Orange Park, Fla 2871
Orchard Point, Va 2273
Oregon Inlet, N. C 2449
Oregon Inlet Bridge, N. C 2450
Oregon Inlet Channel, N. C 2451
Oregon Inlet Marina, N.C .............. 2448
Oregon Inlet (USCG station), N. C...... 2453
Orient, N. Y............ 1381
Ortega River entrance, Fla 2869
Ossabaw Sound, Ga................. 2733-2743
Ossining, N. Y.. ........ 1537
Otis Cove, Maine.......................
787
Outer Wood Island, New Brunswick.......
617
Owls Head, Maine.......................
775

c................

280

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983

NO.
Oxford, Md............................. 2037
Oyster Bay, N. 1341-1345
Oyster Bay Harbor, N. 1341
Oyster Bay, Bayville Bridge, N. Y 1343
Oyster Creek Channel, N. J 1665
p

Pablo Creek, Fla....................... 2857


Padre Island (south end) 3303
Palatka, Fla........................... 2879
Palm Bay, Fla 2896
Palm Beach, (ocean), Fla 2932
Palm Beach, Port of, Fla ~...... 2931
Pamlico Sound, N. c 2445
Pamunkey River, Va~ 2337-2343
Panama 3355-3359
Panama City, Fla 3157
Panuco R., Mexico 3307,3309
Paramaribo, Surinam 3597
Paranagua, Brazil 3705
Parati, Brazil ......................... 3697
Parham, Antigua 3519
Parika, British Guiana 3589
Paris Road Bridge, New Orleans, La 3231
Parker, Fla............................ 3159
Parris Island, S. C 2679
Parrsboro, Nova Scotia.................
569
Pascagoula, Miss 3202
Pascagoula River, Miss................. 3203
Paspeb~ac, Quebec......................
379
Pass-a-Grille Beach, Fla 3093
Pass a Loutre entrance, La 3223
Pass Cavallo, Tex ; 3295
Passaic, N. J.......................... 1585
Passamaquoddy Bay 623,624
Patapsco River, Md 2113-2121
Patchogue, N. ........................ 1431
Patuxent River, Md 2153-2163
Pavilion Key, Fla~ 3035
Pawleys Island, S. c 2514
Pawtucket, R. I 1171
Payer Harbour, Baffin Bay..............
96
Peace River, Fla....................... 3062
Pea Patch Island, Del 1841
Peaks Island, Maine....................
875
Peck Bay, N. J......................... 1723
Peconic Bays, N. 1393-1397
Pee Dee River, S. c 2527
Peekskill, N. 1541
Pelican Harbor, Bahamas 3375
Pelican Islands, La 3249
801
Pemaquid Harbor, Maine.................
Penikese Island, Mass 1107
Penniman Spit, Va 2323
Pennsylvania Pages 216,217
Penny Strait, Arctic...................
29
Penobscot Bay, Maine 731-777
Penobscot River, Maine.............. 759-767
Pensacola, Fla. * (128)................ 3181
Pensacola Bay, Fla 3177-3189
Pensacola Bay entrance, Fla 3177
Pepperfish Keys, Fla 3123
Perdido Bay, Ala 3191
Perrin River, Va 2313
Perth Amboy, N. J 1601
Peters Point, S. c 2639
Petersburg, Va 2413
Petitcodiac River, New Brunswick 585-591
Philadelphia, Bridesburg, Pa 1883
Philadelphia, Pier 11 North, Pa. * (76) 1877
Philadelphia, old Pier 80 North, Pa.... 1881
Philadelphia, South Broad St., Pa 1871
Philadelphia, Washington Ave., Pa 1875

NO.
Phippsburg, Maine......................
831
Phoenix Park, Fla 2863
Piankatank River, Va 2293,2295
Pictou, Nova Scotia* (8)..............
447
Pig Point, Va.......................... 2367
Pigeon Hill Bay, Maine.................
677
Pikyulik Island........................
114
Pine Harbor, Ga........................ 2759
Pineland, Pine Island, Fla 3064
Piney Island, Va 1921
Piney Point, Md 2181
679
Pinkham Bay, Maine.....................
Piscataqua River, Maine and N. H 903-909
Pistolet Bay, Newfoundland.............
201
Placentia Bay, Newfoundland 227-231
Placida, Fla 3069
Playa Cortada, P. R 3489
Playa de Fajardo, P. R 3503
Playa de Ponce, P. R 3487
Pleasant Bay, Mass 1015
Pleasant River, Maine 669,671
Plumb Beach Channel, N. 1475
Plum Gut Harbor, N. .................. 1377
919
Plum Island Sound, Mass................
Plum Point, Md 2147
Plymouth, Mass.........................
995
Pocasset Harbor, Mass 1113
Pocomoke City, Md...................... 1975
Pocomoke River, Md 1973-1976
Point Av Fer, La 3259
Point Barrow, Tex 3284
Point Breeze, Pa 1865
Point Chevreuil, La 3261
Point Judith Harbor of Refuge, R. I.... 1179
Point Lookout, Md 2169
Point No Point, Md 2167
Point o'Woods, N. 1427
Point of Pines, S. c 2624
Point Pinellas, Fla 3085
Point St. Peter, Quebec................
375
Point Ybel, Fla 3052
Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe 3521
Pointe aux Orignaux, Quebec............
339
Pointe des Monts, Quebec...............
319
Pointe Platen, Quebec..................
361
Ponce de Leon Inlet, Fla 2891
Pond Point, Md 2101
Ponquogue Bridge, N. 1411
Ponta da Areta, Brazil 3661
Penta Pedreira, Brazil 3613
Pooles Island, Md 2103
Poplar Island, Md...................... 2047
Poponesset Island, Mass................ 1035
Poquoson River, Va 2345
Porlamar, Venezuela 3561
Port-au-Port, Newfoundland.............
259
Port-au-Prince, Haiti 3463
Port Aux Basques, Newfoundland.........
253
Port Boca Grnde, Fla 3065
Port Bolivar, Tex...................... 3276
Port Bowen, Arctic.....................
17
Port Burwell, Hudson Strait............
147
Port Chester, N. 1253
Port Clyde, Maine......................
785
Port Daniel, Quebec....................
377
Port de Boucherville, Hudson Strait....
133
Port Deposit, Md 2097
Port Eads, South Pass, La.............. 3225
Port Everglades, Fla 2948,2949
Port Foster, S. Shetland Islands....... 3859
Port Foulke, Greenland.................
89
Port George, Nova Scotia...............
563
Port Hastings, Nova Scotia.............
501
Port Hood, Nova Scotia.................
457

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983


NO.
Port Isabel, Tex....................... 3305
Port Jefferson, N. '~ 1361
Port ~efferson Harbor, N. Y 1359
Port Kennedy, Arctic...................
15
Port Lavaca, Tex 3299
Port Leopold, Arctic...................
19
Port Louis, Falkland Islands........... 3849
Port Manvers, Labrador.................
157
Port Marnham, Labrador.................
179
Port Monmouth, N. J 1621
Port Morant, Jamaica 3449
Port Morris, N. Y 1281
Port Nelson, Hudson Bay................
127
Port Newark Terminal, N. J 1581
Port Norfolk, Va 2361
Port Norris, N. J 1771
Port O'Conner, Tex 3297
Port of Spain, Trinidad................ 3581
Port Richmond, N. Y ~ 1575
Port Royal, Jamaica 3451
Port Royal, s. C....................... 2681
Port Royal, Va 2287
Port Royal, Honduras 3333
Port Royal Sound, S. C 2669-2695
Port Saint Joe, Fla.................... 3153
Port Saunders, Newfoundland............
267
Port Union, Newfoundland...............
215
Port Washington, N. Y 1335
Port Wentworth, Ga 2715
Portage Island, New Brunswick..........
405
Portland, Conn 1209
Portland, Maine * (32).................
877
Portland Cove, Newfoundland............
265
Porto Belo, Brazil 3711
Portsmouth, N. H.......................
901
Portsmouth, Va 2365
Portsmouth Harbor, Maine and N. H 891-901
Possum Point, Del 1903
Pot Cove, N. Y...... 1287
Potomac River, D. C., Md., Va; 2170-2255
Potunk Point, N. Y 1413
Poughkeepsie, N. Y..................... 1549
Pretty Marsh Harbor, Maine.............
719
Prince Edward Island 417-437
Prince Point, Maine-...................
873
Prince Regent Inlet 17,19
Princes Bay, N. Y 1607
Princess Royal Islands, Arctic.........
1
Progreso, Mexico 3319
Promised Land, N. Y.................... 1401
Prospect Harbor, Maine.................
685
Providence, R. I 1169
Provincetown, Mass 1003
Prudence Island, R. I 1155
Public Landing, Md 1928
Puerto Belgrano, Argentina * (184)..... 3749
Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua 3343
Puerto Castilla, Honuras 3335
Puerto Colombia, Colombia 3546
Puerto Cortes, Honduras 3331
Puerto de Gibara, Cuba 3407
Puerto de Hierro, Venezuela 3567
Puerto de Pilon, Cuba 3425
Puerto de Santiago de Cuba, Cuba....... 3423
Puerto Deseado, Arge~tina 3821
Puerto Ferro, P. R 3497
Puerto Madryn, Argentina............... 3791
Puerto Maunabo, P. R 3493
Puerto Melo, Argentina 3811
Puerto Padre, Cuba 3405
Puerto Piramides, Argentina 3789
Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic 3467
Puerto Real, P. R 3509
Puerto Rico 3483-3509

281

Puerto Rosales, Argentina ..


Puerto San Antonio, Argentina ..
Pueyrredon, Argentina ......
Pugwash, Nova Scotia .
Pulpit Harbor, Maine .
Pumpkin Bay, Fla .
Pumpkin Island, Maine .
Pumpkin Key, Fla .
Pungoteague Creek, Va
Punta Ancla, Argentir.a
Punta Delgada, Argentina
Punta de Palmas, Venezuela
Punta Gorda, Belize .
Punta Gorda, Fla
Punta Gorda, Venezuela* (160)
Punta Laberinto, Argentina
Punta Lobos, Argentina
Punta Loyola, Argentina* (192) .
Punta Maisi, Cuba
Punta Mulas, P. R.
Punta Ninfas, Argentina
Punta Norte, Argentina
Punta Norte del Cabo San Antonio
Punta Pasacaballos, Cuba
Punta Piedras, Argentina
Punta Rassa, Fla
Punta Redonda, Argentina .

NO.
3747
3 773

3777
443
753
3043
757
2986
1961
3745
3785
3553
3328
3066
3571
3761
3759
3835
3419
3499
3787
3781
3 73 5
3431
3733
3053
3769

Quaco Bay, New Brunswick...............


603
Quantico Creek, Va 2219
Quarter Point, Va 2315
Quatre Bayous Pass, La 3235
Quebec 273-381
Quebec, Quebec * (16)..................
353
Queen Creek, Va 2325
Queenstown, Md . 2063
Quequen, Argentina 3739
Quicks Hole (middle), Mass 1101
Quicks Hole (north side), Mass 1103
Quicks Hole (south side), Mass 1099
Quimby Creek, S. C 2591
Quinby Inlet, Va..... 1935
R

Rabbit Island, La...................... 3262


Raccoon Point, La 3255
Race Point, Mass 1005
Ragged Keys, Fla....................... 2972
Ragged Point, Va....................... 2182
Rainsford Island, Mass.................
969
Random Head Harbour, Newfoundland......
217
Rappahannock River, Va. 2271-2291
Raritan Bay . Page 214
Raritan River, N. J............... 1609-1615
Ravens Point, S. C. 2633
Reaves Point, N. C 2489
Recife, Brazil * (168)................. 3651
Red Bank, N. J.. 1629
Red Bay, Labrador......................
183
Redfish Pass, Fla 3061
Redfish Point, Fla 307g
Reedy Island, Del 1827
Reedy Point, Del. * (72) 1833
Refuge Cove, Arctic....................
27
Rehoboth Beach, Del . 1897
Rehoboth Bay, Del . 1905
Rensselaer Bugt, Greenland.............
91
Resolution Island......................
115
Rhode Island .. Pages 210,212
Rhode River, Md 2137
Ria Coig, Argentina 3833

282

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983

NO.
Richibucto River ent., New Brunswick...
409
Richmond, Maine........................
843
Richmond, Va . 2431
Richmond Deepwater Terminal, Va........ 2427
Richmond Island, Maine.................
879
Rigolet, Labrador .
169
Rio Ceara (bar), Brazil 3635
Rio Cunani entrance, Brazil 3607
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil * (172} . 3691
Rio de La Plata 3723-3733
Rio Dulce, Guatemala 3329
Rio Gallegos, Argentina 3837
Rio Grande {Muelle), Argentina 3843
Ri~ Maroni entrance, French Guiana.....
3599
Rio Negro ent., Argentina 3769
Rio Orinoco, Venezuela 3575
Rio Sao Francisco, Brazil 3655
Riohacha, Colombia 3549
Riverport, Nova Scotia.................
535
Riverside, Md .......................... 2209
Riverview, Md .......................... 2237
Riviera Beach, Baffin Bay, Tex 3302
Riviera Beach, N. J.................... 1653
Roane Point, Va 2330
Roanoke Sound Channel, N. c ... 2447
Roaring Point, Md 1999
Robbinston, Maine......................
631
Robinhood, Maine.......................
823
Rocas, Atol das, Brazil 3641
Rock Islands, Fla...................... 3131
Rock Point, Md 2193
Rockaway Inlet, N. Y................... 1477
Rockland, Maine........................
773
Rockport, Mass.........................
923
Rockville, s. C........................ 2623
Rocky Hill, Conn 1211
Rocky Point, Md 2109
Romerly Marsh Creek, Ga 2723
Roosevelt Inlet, Del 1807
Roosevelt Roads, P. R 3500
Roque Island Harbor, Maine.............
663
Roseau, Dominica 3523
Rose Haven, Md 2144
Rossville, N. Y........................ 1597
Round Key, Fla......................... 3041
R0und Point, Tex 3283
Royal Bay, South Georgia Island 3853
Rye Beach, N. Y 1254

s
Sabine Bank Lighthouse, Tex 3271
Sabine Pass (jetty), Tex 3272
Sabine Pass, Tex 3273
Sable Island (north side}, Nova Scotia.
523
Sable Island (south side}, Nova Scotia.
525
Sachem Head, Conn 1220
Safety Harbor, Fla 3091
Sag Harbor, N. Y 1389
Sagua de Tanamo, Bahia de, Cuba 3415
Saguenay River, Quebec 331,333
Saint Andrew Bay, Fla 3155-3169
St. Andrew Sound, Ga 2797-2819
St. Andrews, New Brunswick.............
624
Ste. Anne des Monts, Quebec............
315
St. Anns Bay, Jamaica 3459
St. Anns Harbour, Nova Scotia...........
467
St. Augustin, Quebec...................
357
St. Augustine, Fla 2887
St. Augustine Inlet, Fla 2885
St. Barbe Bay, Newfoundland ~.........
271
St. Barthelemy, Lesser Antilles 3517
St. Catherines Sound, Ga Pages 224,225
St. Clements Bay, Md................... 2187

NO.
Ste. Croix, Quebec.....................
359
St. Croix Island, Maine................
633
St. Croix Islands, Virgin Islands 3515
St. Croix River, Maine 625,631-637
St. George, N. Y.... 1503
St. George River, Maine 785-789
St. George Sound, Fla 3141,3143
St. Georges Harbour, Newfoundland......
257
St. Helena Sound, S. C 2647-2667
St. James City, Fla 3057
St. John, New Brunswick * (24).........
605
St. John's, Newfoundland...............
221
St. Johns River, Fla 2853-2881
St. Jones River entrance, Del 1813
St. Joseph Bay, Fla.................... 3153
St. Joseph Sound, Fla 3107
St. Laurent d'Orleans, Quebec..........
351
St. Lawrence River 315-371
St. Lucia, Lesser Antilles 3527,3529
St. Lucie River, Fla 2907-2911
St. Margarets Bay, Nova Scotia.........
527
St. Marks, Fla......................... 3137
St. Marks River entrance, Fla. * (124). 3135
St. Mary Bay, Nova Scotia 553-557
St. Mary Harbour, Newfoundland.........
225
St. Mary River, Nova Scotia............
511
St. Marys, Ga 2827
St. Marys City, Md 2179
St. Marys Entrance, Ga................. 2821
St. Marys River, Ga. and Fla.; 2827,2829
St. Marys River, Md 2177,2179
St. Michaels, Md 2043
St. Michaels, Miles River, Md 2053
St. Nicholaas Bay, Aruba 3541
St. Nicolas, Quebec....................
355
St. Paul Island, Nova Scotia...........
439
St. Peter Bay, Cape Breton Island......
477
St. Peters Bay, Prince Edward Island...
425
St. Petersburg Beach Causeway, Fla 3097
St. Petersburg, Fla. * (120} 3087
St. Pierre Harbor......................
235
St. Simons Light, Ga 2781
St. Simons Sound, Ga 2779-2795
St. Simons Sound Bar, Ga 2779
St. Thomas Island, Virgin Islands. 3511,3513
Sakonnet, R. I......................... 1147
Salem, Mass............................
931
Salem, N. J 1831
Salinopolis, Brazil 3619
Salisbury, Md 1997
Salisbury, New Brunswick...............
591
Salmon Falls River, N. H...............
907
Salsbury Cove, Maine...................
709
Salvador, Brazil 3659
San Carlos Bay, Fla 3052,3053
San Juan, P. R. * (148}................ 3505
San Juan del Norte, Nicaragua 3351
San Luis Pass, Tex 3291
San Roman, Argentina ~ 3775
San Salvador, Bahamas 3385
Sanchez, Dominican Republic 3471
Sand Key Light, Fla 2999
Sand Shoal Inlet, Va 1943
Sandy Hook, N. J. * (64) 1625
Sandy Point, Md 2125
Santa Barbara de Samana, Dominican Rep. 3469
Santa Cruz Cabralia, Brazil 3671
Santa Cruz (Punta Quilla}, Argentina 3831
Santa Domingo, Dominican Republic 3477
Santa Elena, Puerto, Argentina 3803
Santa Marta, Colombia 3547
Santa Rosa Sound, Fla 3175
Santana, Recifes de, Brazil 3627
Santos, Brazil * (176} 3701

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983


NO.
Sao Francisco do Sul, Braz11 3707
Sao Joao da Barra, Brazil 3683
Sao luiz, Brazil 3625
Sao Sebastiao, Brazil 3699
Saona, Isla, Dominican Republic 3473
Sapelo Island, Ga 2763
Sapelo River, Ga 2758,2759
Sapelo Sound, Ga Pages 224,225
Sarasota, Fla 3072
Sas'anoa River, Maine................ 823-827
Sassafras River, Md 2083,2085
Satilla River, Ga 2809-2815
Saugatuck River, Conn 1239
Saunders Wharf, Va 2284
Savannah, Ga. * (104) 2713
Savannah River, Ga 2707-2717
Savannah River entrance, Ga. * (100) 2709
Sawpit Creek entrance, Fla 2849
Saybrook Jetty, Conn 1200
Saybrook Point, Conn 1201
Sayville (Brown Creek), N. Y- 1433
Scarborough, Tobago , 3537
Schooner Creek entrance, s. C 2529
Schooner Harbour, Baffin Island........
121
Schottegat, Curacao 3539
Schuylkill River, Pa 1863-1869
Scituate, Mass.........................
991
Scotia Bay, S. Orkney Islands 3857
Scotland, Va ~ 2388
Scull landing, N. J , - 1719
Sea Bright (ocean), N. J 1637
Sea Bright, Shrewsbury River, N. J 1633
Sea Girt, N. J 1647
Sea Isle City, N. J...... 1731
Sea Isle City (beach), N. J 1733
S.C.l. RR. bridge, Kingsley Creek, Ga 2837
S.C.l. RR. bridge, Savannah River, Ga 2717
Seabrook, S. C ,... 2651
Seal Cove, New Brunswick...............
615
Seaside Park, N. J..................... 1655
Seavey Island, Maine...................
899
Sebastian Inlet, Fla 2902
Secaucus, N. J......................... 1587
Sedgwick, Maine........................
735
Segunda Barranca, Argentina 3767
Seminole Shores, Fla 2912
Sept Iles, Quebec......................
311
Setauket Harbor, N. Y 1363
Seven Islands, N. J 1683
Sevenfoot Knoll Light, Md 2111
Severn River, Md 2128-2130
Severn River, Va . 2307
Sewall Point, Fla 2911
Sewee Bay, S. C 2561
Shady Side, Md......................... 2139
Shallotte Inlet, N. C 2503
Shark River entrance, Fla 3025
Shark Ri~er Inlet, N. J 1643
Shark River Municipal Boat Basin, N. J. 1645
Sharkfin Shoal light, Md 1991
Sharps Island light, Md 2021
Sharptown, M~ 2003
Shediac Bay, New Brunswick.............
411
Sheep Island, Mass.....................
973
Sheepscot, Maine.......................
819
Sheepscot River, Maine 813-827
Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia.............
515
Shelburne, Nova Scotia.................
543
Shell Beach, Lake Borgne, La........... 3215
Shell Island, La 3260
Shell Point, Tampa Bay, Fla 3083
Shell Point, N. C...................... 3463
Shell Point, Peace River, Fla 3067
Shelltown, Md 1973

283

NO.
Shelter Island Sound, N. Y 1381-1391
Shelton, Conn 1233
Shinnecock Bay, N. Y.~ 1411
Shinnecock Canal, N. Y 1397
Sh~nnecock Inlet (bay), N. Y
1411
Sh1nnecock Inlet (ocean), N. Y 1409
Ship Cove, Newfoundland................
241
Ship Harbour, Nova Scotia..............
517
Ship Island Pass, Miss 3207
Ship John Shoal Light, N.J 1801
Ship Shoal Inlet, Va 1945
Ship Shoal light, La 3257
Shipping Point, Md 2187
Shipyard landing, Md 2065
Shipyard Creek, S. C 2579
Shooters Island, N. Y 1579
Shoppee Point, Maine...................
661
Shrewsbury River, N. J 1627-1635
Siasconset, Mass 1043
Si 1 ver Eel Pond, Fishers Island, N. Y.. 1192
Skull Creek (north entrance), s. C..... 2695
Skull Creek (south entrance), S. C..... 2697
Small Point Harbor, Maine..............
853
Smith Cove Entrance, Conn 1195
Smith Island, Va 1947
Smith Point, Mass 1057
Smith Point Light, Va.................. 2257
Smithfield, Va . 2381
Smithtown Bay, N. Y. ~ 1355
Snow Hill (city park), Md 1976
Snow Point (north of), S. C............ 2587
Soldier Key, Fla 2969
Solomons Island, Md 2155
Solomons Lump Light, Md 1987
Sondre Stromfjord, Greenland 73,74
Sonora, Nova Scotia....................
511
Sops Island, Newfoundland..............
207
Sorry Harbor...........................
115
Souris Head, Prince Edward Island......
429
South Amboy, N. J 1609
South America 3542-3847
South Atlantic Ocean Islands 3849-3859
South Bay, Maine.......................
757
South Brunswick River, Ga 2795
South Carolina . 25D7-2705
South Dartmouth, Mass 1139
South Edisto River, S.
2637-2645
South Fork, St. lucie River, Fla 2909
South Freeport, Maine..................
869
South Georgia Island 3853,3855
South Harpswell, Maine.................
863
South Jamesport, N. Y.................. 1395
South Negril Point, Jamaica 3455
South Newport River, Ga 2755
South Norwalk, Conn 1241
South Orkney Islands 3857
South Orrington, Maine.................
763
South Oyster Bay, N. Y 1447
South Point, Marsh Island, La 3263
South River Highway Bridge, N. J 1613
South River, Md 2135,2136
South Santee River, S. C.......... 2544,2545
South Shetland Islands............ 3859,3860
South Yarmouth, Mass . , 1029
Southeast Pass, Mississippi River, La 3224
Southold, N. Y......................... 1385
Southport, Maine.......................
811
Southport, N. c ... 2487
SW Fork, Loxahatchee River, Fla 2923,2926
Southwest Harbor, Maine.................
713
Southwest Pass, Mississippi River, La.. 3227
Southwest Pass, Vermilion Bay, La 3266
Southwest Point, Quebec................
305
Spencer Island, Nova Scotia ............
567

c..........

284

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983

NO.
Spicer Cove, Nova Scotia...............
579
Spring Warrior Creek, Fla 3129
Spuyten Duyvil, Harlem River 1329
Spuyten Duyvil, Hudson River 1529
Squamscott River, N. H.................
9D9
Square Island Harbour, Labrador........
177
Squibnocket Point, Mass 1066
Stage Harbor, Mass 1D23
Stamford, Conn 1245
Stanley Harbor, Falkland Islands 3851
Station Creek, S. C 2675
Staubles Bay, Trinidad 3577
Steele Harbor Island, Maine............
665
Steinhatchee River, Fla 3125
Stingray Point, Va 2269
Stone Harbor, N. J 1741
Stone Island, Maine....................
657
Stonington, Conn 1187
Stonington, Maine......................
743
Stono River, S. C 2617-2621
Stony Brook, N. Y 1355
Strait of Belle Isle 181-185
Stratford, Conn 1231
Stratford Shoal, N.
1357
Strawberry Hill, Mass..................
985.
Stuart, Fla............................ 29D8
Stupart Bay............................
137
Sturgeon Island, Maine.................
835
Sturgeon Point, Va 2403
Succonnesset Point, Mass ............... 1037
Suffolk, Va ............................ 2373
Sullivan, Maine........................
705
Sullivans Island, S. C 2569
Summerhouse Point, S. C 2661
437
Summerside Harbour, Prince Edward I....
Summit Bridge, Del 1837
Sunbury, Ga............................ 2749
Sunnybank, Va 2259
Sunny Isles, Biscayne Creek, Fla....... 2953
Surinam........................... 3593-3597
Suriname Rivier entrance* {164) 3595
Susquehanna River, Md 2095,2097
Suwannee River, Fla 3121
Swain Channel, N. J 1751
Swan Creek, Md 2077
Sweet Hall Landing, Va ............. .... 2337
Swim Point, Nova Scotia................
547

y..................

Tadoussac, Quebec......................
331
Tambau, Brazil 3649
Tampa, Fla 30B9
Tampa Bay, Fla 3074-3101
Tampico Harbor, Mexico * (140) 3307
Tangier Sound Light, Va 1967
Tappahannock, Va 22B1
Tarpaulin Cove, Mass 1097
Tarpon Springs, Fla 3111
Tarrytown, N. Y 1535
Taunton, Mass.......................... 1161
Tavernier, Fla 2988
Taylors Bridge, Del 1B25
Taylors Island, Md 2013
Teague Creek, Md 1983
Tenants Harbor, Maine..................
779
Tequesta, Fla 2921
Terrebonne Bay, La 3251
Texas 3271-3305
Texas City, Tex 3279
Thames River, Conn 1193-1197
93
Thank God Harbor, Greenland............
The Bight, Cat Island, Bahamas 3383
The Cove, Charleston Harbor, s. c.... 2575

NO.
The Kills . Page Zl4
The Ledge, New Brunswick...............
625
The Narrows, N. Y 1497,1499
The Swash, Va 1937
Thomas Point Shoal Light, Md 2133
Thomaston, Maine.......................
789
Threemile Cut, Ga 2767
Threemile Harbor entrance, N. Y 1399
Throgs Neck, N. Y 1263
Thunderbolt, Ga 2727
Ticoralak Island, Labrador.............
167
Tidnish Head, New Brunswick............
415
Tierra Del Fuego 3841-3B47
Tignish, Prince Edward Island..........
417
Timbalier Island, La 3247
Tiverton, Nova Scotia..................
555
Tiverton, R. ! ......................... 1149
Tivoli, N. Y 1555
Todd Creek, Ga 2B09
Toddville, S. C........................ 2537
Tolchester, Md......................... 2079
Tom Nevers Head, Mass 1041
Toms River (town), N. J 1661
Toogoodoo Creek, S. c....... 2629
Torresdale, Pa 1BB5
Totten Key, Fla 2979
Tottenvill e, N. Y...................... 1599
Town Point, Va 2369
Town Point Neck, Md 20B7
Townsends Inlet, N. J 1735
Tracadie, New Brunswick................
403
Trafton Island, Maine..................
673
Travis Point, Va 2172
Tred Avon River, Md 2037,2039
Trenton, N. J 1895
Trepassey Harbour, Newfoundland........
223
Trinidad ; 3577-3587
Trinity Bay, Tex 3283
Trois Rivieres, Quebec.................
371
Tropical Homesites Landing, Fla........ 3062
Troup Creek, Ga 27B5
Troy, N. Y............................. 1569
Truman Beach, N. Y 1375
Truro, Nova Scotia.....................
577
Tubbs Inlet, N. c...... 2505
Tuckernuck Island, Mass 1053
Tuckerton Creek, N. J 1675
Tue Marshes Light, Va 2311
Turbo, Colombia 3543
Turkey Point, Fla 2978
Turtle River, Ga 2789-2793
Tutoia, Baia da, Brazil 3629
Tuxpan, Mexico 3309
Tybee Creek, Ga Page 224
Tybee Creek entrance, Ga 2719
Tybee Light, Ga 2707

u
Uncatena Island, Mass 1095
Ungava Bay, Canada 141-147
Union River, Maine.....................
721
Upper Cedar Point Light, Md 2207
827
Upper Hell Gate, Maine.................
Upshur Neck, Va 1941
Urbanna, Va............................ 2277
Uruguay 3721,3723

v
Valleyfield, Newfoundland..............
213
Venezuela 3551-3575
Venice Inlet, Fla 3071
Veracruz, Mexico 3311

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983


NO.
Vermilion Bay, La 3266,3267
Vernon View, Ga 2735
Vero Beach, Fla 2898
Vero Beach (ocean}, Fla................ 2903
Victoria Bluff, S. C 2685
Vienna, Md............................. 2001
Vieux Fort Bay, St. lucia 3529
Vinalhaven, Maine......................
749
Vineyard Haven, Mass 1079
Vineyard Sound 1089-1103
Virgin Islands 3511-3515
Virginia Pages 217-222
Virginia Beach, Va 2441
Vitoria, Brazil 3679

w
Wabasso, Fla ......................... ~. 2897
Waccamaw River, S. C 2529-2539
Wachapreague Inlet, Va 1933
Wachesaw landing, S. C 2531
Wakeham Bay, Hudson Strait.............
135
Wakema, Va............................. 2333
Walburg Creek, Ga 2745
Waldoboro, Maine.......................
799
Wa 1 ke rton, Va.......................... 2335
Wallabout Bay, N. Y 1311
Wallops Island, Va 1929
Walls Cut, S. C 2705
Wando River, S. C 2595-2599
Wapitagun Harbour, Quebec..............
279
Wappoo Creek, S.C 2601
Wareham, Mass.......................... 1123
Wares Wharf, Va . 2280
Waretown, N. J 1663
Warren, R. I ...................... ..... 1165
Warrington, Fla ........................ 3179
Washington Canal, N. J 1611
Washington, D. C. * (84) 2245
Washington National Airport 2243
Wasque Point, Mass 1061
Wassaw Sound, Ga Page 224
Watch Hill Point, R. I . 1185
Watts Cut entrance, S. C 2641
Watts Island, Va....................... 1965
Wauwinet, Mass 1045
Wayman Wharf, Md 2035
We beck Harbour, labrador...............
163
Weehawken, N. J 1521
Weeks Bay, La.......................... 3267
Weir River, Mass.......................
983
Welaka, Fla 2881
Welfare Island, N. Y 1293
Wellfleet, Mass........................ 1001
Wel shpool, New Brunswick...............
620
Weskeag River, Maine...................
777
West Bay Creek, Fla . 2169
West Bay, Tex 3287,3288
West Chop, Mass........................ 1077
West Cote B1 anche Bay, La.............. 3265
West Falmouth Harbor, Mass 1111
West Fire Island, N. Y 1425
West Harbor, N. Y 1191
West Island, Mass...................... 1131
West Palm Beach Canal, Fla ............. 2933
West Point, N. Y 1543
West Point, Va 2331
West Quoddy Head, Maine................
651
West River, Md 2139,2141
West Wildwood, N. J 1749
Westbrook, Duck I. Roads, Conn 1214
Westchester, N. Y 1273
Westerly, Pawcatuck River, R. I 1186

*U.S.

285

NO.
Westover, Va 2407
Westport, Nova Scotia..................
553
Westport Harbor, Mass.................. 1143
Westport River, Mass 1143,1145
Wetappo Creek, Fla 3165
Weymouth, Nova Scotia..................
557
Weymouth Back River Bridge.............
977
Weymouth Fore River Bridge.............
975
Wharf Creek, S. C 2559
White House, Va 2341
Whitehaven, Md 1995
Whitehaven Harbour, Nova Scotia........
507
Whitestone, N. Y 1265
Whitewater Bay, Fla 3027
Wickford, R.
1175
Wicomico Beach, Md 2196
Wicomico River, Md................ 1995,1997
Wicomico River, Potomac River 2191-2196
Wild Cove, Newfoundland................
205
Wildwood Beach, N. J 1745
Willcox Wharf, Va 2406
Willets Point, N. Y. * (52}............ 1331
Williams Harbour, labrador .............
150
Williamsburg Bridge, N. Y 1309
Wilmington Beach, N. C 2479
Wilmington, Del 1849
Wilmington, N. C. * (92) 2493
Wilmington River, Ga 2725-2729
Wilson Cove, Maine.....................
865
Wilsons Beach, New Brunswick...........
621
Windmill Point, James River, Va ........ 2405
Windmill Point, Rappahannock River, Va. 2270
Windmill Point lighthouse, Va .......... 2267
Windsor, Nova Scotia...................
573
Wine Island, La........................ 3251
Winter Harbor, Maine...................
701
Winter Harbour, Melville Island........
5
Winter Island, Fox Channel.............
123
Winyah Bay, S. C. 2517-2539
Winyah Bay Entrance, S.
2517
Wiscasset, Maine.......................
817
Wishart Point, Va . 1918
Withlacoochee River entrance, Fla 3117
Wolcott Avenue, N. Y 1285
Wolf Island, Ga 2771
Wolf Trap light, Va 2297
Wood Island Harbor, Maine..............
883
Woodland Beach, Del 1821
Woodmere, N. Y......................... 1471
Woods Hole, Mass.................. 1091-1095
Woodville, S. C 2599
Woody Island, Newfoundland.............
229
Woolford, Md 2015
Worton Creek, Md 2081
Wright Island Landing, Va 2395
Wychmere Harbor, Mass 1025
Wye landing, Md 205J

!.........................

c..............

Yamato, Fla 2938


Yarmouth Harbour, Nova Scotia..........
551
Yaupon Beach, N. c ... 2500
Yeamans Hall, S. C 2585
Yeocomico River, Va 2173,2175
Yonges Island, s. C 2631
Yonkers, N. Y.......................... 1531
York Harbor, Maine.....................
889
York Point, Va 2345
York River, Va 2311-2343
York Spit light, Va 2309
Yorktown, Va 2319

GOVERNMENT

PRINTING OFFICE;

1982-360"997/2084

MERCHANT MARINE DECK EXAMINATION


REFERENCE MATERIAL

PART TWO

1983
TIDAL CURRENT
TABLES

ATLANTIC COAST of NORTH AMERICA

CONTENTS

Page
Astronomical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inside back cover
Important Notices ................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

IV

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

List of reference stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

VI

Table I.-Daily current predictions:


Explanation of table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Typical current curves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Daily predictions for reference stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1
3
4

Table 2.-Current differences and other constants and rotary tidal currents:
Explanation of table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Current differences and other constants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rotary tidal currents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

137
140

Table 3.-VeJocity of current at any time:


Explanation of table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Velocity of current at any time .................................................... , . . . .

189

Table 4.-Duration of slack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

~.91

Table 5.-Rotary tidal currents:


Explanation of table ............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rotary tidal current stati.ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

193
195

The Gulf Stream ....................................................................... , . .

201

Wind-driven currents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

203

The combination of currents

205

Current diagrams:
Explanation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Current diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

207
208

Publications by the National Ocean Survey relating to tides and tidal currents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

218

Glossary of terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

219

Index to stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

225

187

190

IMPORTANT NOTICES
Daylight saving time is not used in this publication. All daily tidal current predictions
and predictions compiled by the use of Table 2 data are based on the standard time meridian
indicated for each location. Predicted times may be converted to daylight saving times,
where necessary, by adding 1 hour to these data. In converting times from the Astronomical
Data page, it should be remembered that daylight saving time is based on a meridian 15
ea~t of the normal standard meridian for a particular place.
Current data have been presented in a different format in Table 2. The new manner of
presentation will enable the user to approximate more accurately the times and speeds of the
various current phases. Slight changes in terminology also have been made. A full explanation of the proper use of the new table is given on the pages immediately preceding the data.
IV

TIDAL CURRENT TABLES


INTRODUCTION
Current tables for the use of mariners have been published by the National Ocean Survey (formerly the
Coast and Geodetic Survey) since 1890. 'Tables for the Atlantic coast first appeared as a part of the tide tables
and consisted of brief directions for obtaining the times of the current for a few locations from the times of
high and low waters. Daily predictions of slack water for five stations were given for the year 1916, and by
1923 the tables had so expanded that they were then issued as a separate publication entitled Current Tables,
Atlantic Coast. A companion volume, Cwrent Tables, Pacific Coast, was also issued that year. In 1930 the predictions for the Atlantic coast were extended to include the times and veloCities of maximum current.
In the preparation of these tables, all available observations were used, In some cases, however, the observations were insufficient for obtaining final results, and as further information becomes available it will be
included in subsequent editions. All persons using these tables are invited to send information or suggestions
for increasing their usefulness to the Director, ~ational Ocean Survey, Rockville, Md. 20852, U.S.A. The
data for lightship stations are based on observations obtained through the cooperation of the U.S. Coast Guard.
By cooperative arrangements, full predictions for Bay of Fundy Entrance {Grand ::\1anan Channel) were
furnished by the Canadian Hydrographic Service.
Daily predicted times of slack water and predicted times and \elocities of maximum current (flood and
ebb) are presented in table 1 for a number of reference stations. Similar predictions for many other locations
may be obtained by applying the correction factors listed in table 2 to the predictions of the appropriate reference station. The velocity of a current at times between slack water and maximum current may be approximated
by the use of table 3. The duration of weak current near the time of slack water may he computed by the use of
table 4.
v

LIST OF REFERENCE STATIONS


Page

Baltimore Harbor Approach (off Sandy Pt.), Md........................................... .


Bay of Fundy Entrance (Grand Manan Channel) ........................................... .
Boston Harbor (Deer Island Light), Mass.................................................. .
Cape Cod Canal, Mass................................... ................................. .
Charleston Harbor (off Ft. Sumter), S.C.................................................. .

70

Chesapeake and Delaware Canal (Chesapeake City) ......................................... .


Chesapeake BaY. Entrance ................................................................ .
Delaware Bay Entrance .................................................................. .
Galveston Bay Entrance, Tex.............................................................. .
Hell Gate, East River, N.Y................................................................. .

76

16
22
82
64
58
124
46

Key West, Fla. ..........................................................................


Miami Harbor Entrance, Fla. . .................... , ....................................... .
Mobile Bay Entrance, Ala......................................... : ...................... .
Pollock Rip Channel ..................................................................... .
Portsmouth Harbor Entrance, N.H ......................................................... .

106
100

St. Johns River Entrance, Fla.................................................... ......... .


Savannah River Entrance, Ga. . ........................................................... .
Tampa Bay Entrance Fla. . ............................................................... .
The Narrows, New York Harbor, N.Y..................................................... .
The Race, Long Island Sound ............................................................. .
Throgs Neck, Long Island Sound .........................................................
Vieques Passage, Puerto Rico ...........................................................

94

VI

118

28
10

88
."52

112
34

40
130

TABLE I.-DAILY CURRENT PREDICTIONS


EXPLANATION OF TABLE
This table gives the predicted times of slack water and the predicted times and velocities
of maximum current-flood and ebb-for each day of the year at a-number of stations on the
Atlantic coast of Xorth America. The times are given in hours and minutes and the velocities
in knots.
Time.-The kind of time used for the predictions at each reference station is indicated
by the time meridian at the bottom of each page.
Slack water and maximum current.-The columns headed "Slack water" contain the
predicted times at which there is no current; or, in other words, the times at which the current
has stopped setting in a given direction and is about to begin to set in the opposite direction.
Offshore, where the current is rotary, slack water denotes the time of minimum current.
Beginning with the slack water before flood the current increases in velocity until the strength
or maximum velocity of the flood current is reached; it then decreases until the following slack
water or slack before ebb. The ebb current now begins, increases to a maximum velocity, and
then decreases to the next slack. The predicted times and velocities of maximum current are
given in the columns headed "~Ia:\.imum Current." Flood velocities are marked with an "F."
the ebb velocities with an "E." An entry in the "Slack Water" column \\-ill be slack, flood begins
if the maximum current which follows it is marked "F .. Otherwise the entrv will be slack,
ebb begins.

~
. Directions of set.-As the terms flood and ebb do not in all cases clearlv indicate the
direction of the current, the approximate directions toward which the currents flow are given
at the top of each page to distinguish the two streams.
Number of slacks and strengths.-There are usually four slacks and four maximums
each day. when a vacancy occurs in any day, the slack or maximum that seems to be missing
will be found to occur soon after midnight as the first slack or maximum of the following day.
At some stations where the diurnal inequality is large, there may be on certain days a continuous
flood or ebb current with varying velocity throughout half the day giving only two slacks and
two maximums on that particular day.
Current and tide.-It is important to notice that the predicted slacks and strengths given
in this table refer to the horizontal motion of the water and not to the vertical rise and fall of
the tide. The relation of current to tide is not constant, but varies from place to place, and the
time of slack water does not generally coincide with the time of high or low water, nor does
the time of maximum velocit} of the current usually coincide with the time of most rapid
change in the vertical height of the tide. At stations located on a tidal river or bay the time of
slack water may differ from 1 to 3 hours from the time of high or low water. The times of high
and low waters are given in the tide tables published by the Xational Ocean Survey.
Variations from predictions.-In using this table it should be borne in mind that actual
times of slack or maximum occasionally differ from the predicted times by as much as half an
hour and in rare instances the difference may be as much as an hour. Comparisons of predicted
with observed times of slack water indicate that more than 90 percent of the slack waters
occurred within half an hour of the predicted times. To make sure, therefore, of getting the full
advantage of a favorable current or slack water, the navigator should reach the entrance or
strait at least half an hour before the predicted time of the desired condition of current. Curren~s
are frequently disturbed by wind or variations in river discharge. On days when the current .Is
affected by such disturbing influences the times and velocities will differ from those given m
the table, but local knowledge will enable one to make proper allowance for these effects.
1

EXPLA..~ATIO~

OF TABliES

Typical current curves.-The variations in the tidal current from day to day and from
place to place are illustrated on the opposite page by the current curves for representative ports
along the Atlantic and Gulf Coast,;; of the United States. Flood current is represented by the
solid line curve above the zero velocity (slack water) line and the ebb current by the broken
line curve below the slack water line. The curves show clearly that the currents along the Atlantic coast are semi-daily (two floods and two ebbs in a day) in character with their principal
variations following changes in the Moon's dic;tance and phase. In the Gulf of ~lexico, however,
the currents are daily in character. As the dominant factor is the change in the Moon's declination the currents in the Gulf tend to become semi-daily when the Moon is near the equator. By
reference to the curves it will be noted that with this daily type of current there are times when
the current may be erratic (marked with an asterisk), or one flood or ebb current of the day may
be quite weak. Therefore in using th~ predictions of the current it is essential to carefully note
the velocities as well as the times.

BAY OF FUNDY ENTRANCE (Grand Manan Channel), 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 032 True

E-Ebb, Dir. 212 True

NOVEMBER

Day
1
Tu

Slack
Water
Time

Day
h.m.

knots

022S
08SS
1S10
2110

OS3S
120S
1810

2.1F
2.3E
1.9F

16

002S
063S
1300
190S

2. SE
2.SF
2. 7E
2.4F

17
Th

0120
072S
13SO
19S5

2.8E
2.9F
3.1E
2. 7F

18
F

020S
0810
1430
203S

3. IE

3.1F
3.4E
3.0F

19
Sa

0330
09SO
1610
220S
0420
103S
16SS
22SS

Slack
Water
Time

h.m.

Th

DECEMBER

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

OSOS
ll20
1740
2340

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.
h.m.

knots

022S
08SS
1S1S
210S

OS3S
1210
180S

1.SF
1. 6E
1.3F

002S
062S
12SS
1BSO

1. 7E
1.BF
2.1E
1.7F

O!OS
070S
1335
1930

2. OE
2.2F
2. 5E
2.2F

Sa

014S
074S
1410
2010

2.4
2.6F
2.9
2.6F

Su

022S
0820
1445
2050

2.6
2.9F
3.2
2.9F

0400
101S
1640
223S
0440
1050
1715
231S

Time

Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

02SO
091S
1S40
2140

0600
1230
1B3S

2.4F
2.7E
2.2F

16
F

ooso

2. SE

17
Sa

Day

h.m.

031S
093S
1600
21SO

Slack
Water
Time

1
Th

Maximum

Current

Day

F 034S
100S
1630
2235

06S5
1320
192S

2.6F
2. 9E
2.5F

h.m.

knots

0220
OB3S
1S10
2110

OS2S
120S
1800

1. SF
2.1
1. 7F

0020
061S
12SO
lBSS

1. BE
2. OF
2.4
2.1F

OliO
070S
133S
1940

2.1
2.3F
2.7E
2.4F

19
M 04SS
10SS
1730
2335
20
Tu OS40
1140
1B15

0200
075S
1420
2025

2.4
2.6F
3.0E
2. 7F

0245
OB40
!SOS
2110

2. 6

2.8F
3.2E
3.0F

3.1
2.6F

022S
OB2S
14SO
20SS

2. 7E
2. 7F
3.2E
2.7F

M 060S
120S
183S

0310
0900
1S30
2130

2. 7E

004S
064S
1240
191S

03SO
0940
160S
2210

2.6E
2.6F
3.0E
2.6F

21

0020
0630
122S
1900

0330
092S
1SSO
21SS

2.8
2.9F
3.3E
3.1F

0120
072S
131S
19SO

0430
1015
164S
224S

2.4
2.4F
2.BE
2.4F

22
Th

010S
071S
1310
194S

041S
1010
163S
2240

2.9
3.0F
3.3E
3.2F

8
Th

0200
0800
!3SO
2030

OS10
10SO
1720
2320

2.1
2.1F
2.SE
2.2F

23

0155
080S
13SS
2030

osos

2. 9E
2.9F
3.2E
3.lF

023S
084S
142S
2110

OS4S
1130
1BOO

1.9
1. 9F

24
Sa

114S
1B10

osss

2. 8
2. 7F
3.0

0000
0630
1210
1B40

2.0F
1.7E
1.6F
1.9E

2S
Su

001S
064S
1235
190S

3.0F
2.7
2.5F
2.8

0040
071S
12SS
192 s

1.BF
1.SE
1. 4F
1.7E

26
M_

0110
0745
133S
200S

2. 7F
2. SE

0205
OB45
143S
210S

2. SF

OS2S
11SO
1740
0005
062S
12SS
1850

030S
0945
1S40
2210

2. 3F
2. 3E

010S
0730
1400
200S

0410
1050
16SS
2315

2.1F
2.3

0210
OB30
1SOS
2110

OS15
l!SO
1800

2.0F
2.4E
1.9F

0020
0620
1250
1900

2.0
2.lF
2.5E
2.1F

043S
10SO
171S
232-6

OS20
1130
17SS

s ooos

2.6
2. 7F

1B
Su

02SO
08SO
1S10
211S

3.2
3.3F
3.SE
3.1F

20
Su

6
Su

0020
062S
1230
1900

0330
092S
lSSO
21SO

3.1
3.2F
3.SE
3.0F

21
M 0600
1200
183S

0300
0900
1S2S
212S

2.8
3.1F
3.4
3.1F

7 0100
M 070S
1305
193S

0405
1000
162S
2225

3.0E
3.0F
3.3E
2. 9F

22
Tu

003S
0640
1240
191S

0340
0940
1600
2210

2.9
3.2F
3.4E
3.2F

011S
0720
1320
19SS

042S
1020
164S
22SO

2. 9
3.1F
3.4E
3.1F

0200
0810
140S
2040

050S
110S
1730
233S

2.BE
2.9F
3.2E
2. 9F

024S
0900
14SO
2130

OSS5
11SO
1B20

2. SE

0030
0655
124S
1920

2.7F
2. 3
2.3F
2.SE

11
Su

012S
OBOO
13SO
202S

2.4F
2.1E
1.9F
2.3

012S
OB10
134S
2020

1.6F
1.4
1.2F
1.5E

27
Tu

28
M OS55
121S
1810

0230
091S
1SOO
2140

2.2F
2.0
1. 7F
2.1

12
M 044S
1110
1640
232S
13
Tu OS4S
121S
174S

0220
0910
144S
212S

1. SF

28

0040
0710
1330
1930

0345
1025
1620
22SO

2.1F
2.1E
1.7F
2.2

14

002S
064S
1320
1900

0320
101S
1SSS
2230

1.SF
1.SE
1.2F
1.4

29
Th

01SO
081S
1440
2040

04SS
1130
173S
23SS

2.2F
2.4
1.9F
2.3E

IS
Th

012S
0740
1420
200S

042S
1110
170S
2330

1.6F
1.7E
1.4F
1.6

30

013S
0740
1340
2010

044S
103S
1700
2300

2. 7E
2.8F
3.0
2.6F

23

D21S
0815
1410
2050

OS20
1110
1740
2340

2.3E
2.4F
2.6
2.2F

24
Th

02SO
08SS
1440
2130

0600
1145
1S1S

l. 9E
2. OF

2S

0015
0645
122S
1900

1. 9F

10
Th

11
F

12
Sa

13
Su

0330
0940
1515
221S
0420
1030
1600
2310

0100
0740
1310
19SS

2.2E

1.SE
1.5F
1. BE
l. SF
l.lE

1.1F
1. 4E

26
Sa

27
Su

OS30
114S
1705

01SS
08SS
1410
2110

o. 9

14 001S
M 06SS
1310
183S

0310
101S
1S3S
2230

l.!F
1.0
0.7F
1.2

29
Tu

15
Tu

0430
1120
l70S
2330

1.2F
1.3E
0.9F
1.4E

30

0125
080S
142S
2000

1.2F
0.8F
1.2E

0340
09S5
1S45
2230
044S
1100
1650
233S

2.6F
2. 9

Tu

10
Sa

031S
0925
!SOO
21SO
0400
1015
!S4S
223S

2.7F
3.1
2. 7F

2.2E

1.4E
1.lF
1.4

31
Sa

Time meridian 60

w.

0000 is midnight.

1200 is noon.

031S
092S
1600
2200

0140
0740
1405
2010

OS4S
115S
1820

8
Tu

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

Sa

OS20
1125
17S5
23S5

Slack
Water
Time

040S
1010
1645
22SO

0240
OBSS
1445
2120
0330
09SO
1540
2210
042S
104S
163S
230S

031S
092S
1600
2210

105S
1720
2330

2.2F
2. 5E
2.4E

2. OF

2. 3E

1. SF
2.1

1. BF

2.0

10

PORTSMOUTH HARBOR ENTRANCE (off Wood I.), N.H., 1983


F-Flood, Oir. 3ss True

E-Ebb, Dir. 195' True

JANUARY
Slack
Water
Time

FEBRUARY

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day

Day
h.m.

h.m.

knots

D139
DSOO
13S2
2046

0424
1017
16S4
22S3

2.2E
1. SF
2. 6E
1. 6F

0234
OBSS
1444
2138

OS17
1110
174S
2346

3 0329
M 09S1
1S38
2231
4

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day

h.m.

h .m.

knots

h.m.

h.m.

knots

16
Su

0203
0822
1400
2103

043S
1023
16S8
22S3

1. SE
1.2F
1. 9E
1. OF

0309
0933
1520
2206

OSS2
1143
1815

2.2E
1. 6F
2.4E

16

2. 1E
1. 7F
2. SE
1. 6F

17

0240
0904
1430

OS18
1106
1741
2338

1. SE
1. 2F
1. 9E

1. 6F

17
Th

1.1F

0014
0643
1232
190S

0611
1201
1838

2.1E
1.6F
2.4E

18
Tu

0316
0948
14S6
2222

0602
1149
1822

1. 6E
1. 1F
1. 9E

0103
0737
1323
1957

1. 4F
1. 9E
1. 2F
2. OE

18
F

0039
0706
12S4
1932

1. SF
2.0E
1.4F
2. 2E

r9

0021
0648
123S
1908

1.1F
1. 6E

0548
122S
1802

0153
0830
1414
2049

1. 3F
1. SE

19
Sa

OS23
11S1
1732

0132
0803
1348
2027

1.4F
1. BE
1. 2F
2.1E

20
Th

0106
0733
1324
19SS

1. 2F
1.6E
1.1F
1. BE

0044
0643
1326
1901

0242
0926
1506
2144

1. 1F
1. 7E
0.8F
1. 6E

20
Su

0022
0621
12S3
1832

0227
0902
144S
2122

1. 3F
1. 7E
1. OF
1. 9E

21

OS13
1217
1644

01S3
0824
141S
2044

0140
0739
1428
2001

033S
1031
172S
2241

l.OF

1. 6E

1. 6E

0. 6F
1. 4E

D118
0719
13S6
1932

0319
1008
1S44
2221

1.1F
1. 7E
O.SF
1. 7E

22
Sa

0034
060S
131S
1743

0243
0916
1S08
213S

7 0236
M 0834
1528
2100

0427
1147
1800
2339

0.9F
1. SE
0. 6F
1.3E

22
Tu

1. OF
1. 7E

0213
081S
14S8
2032

0417
1124
1744
2323

1. OF
1. 7E
O. 7F
1. 6E

23
Su

012S
070S
1414
1901

0336
1011
1603
2232

1. 7E
1. OF
1. 7E

0520
1308
2019

0. SF

23

0308
0908
1SS6
2129

0612
1246
1947

1.0F

24

0219

1. 7E
0. 7F

0431
1110
1701
2328

1. 3F
1. BE
l.OF
1. 7

0043
0614
13S7
210S

1. 3E
0. SF

10
M 03S9
09S9
16SO
2222
11
Tu 0448
1046
1739
2312
12
w OS34
1129
1823
23S9
13
Th 0617
1211
190S

0023
06S7
1341
2040

1.5E
1.0F
1.7E
O. SF

2S
Tu

OS28
1207
1800

1. 4F

0134
0704
1420
21SO

1. 3E
O. 9F
1. 7E
o. SF

25
F

011S
07S8
1420
2129

1. 5E

l.OF
1. SE
O.SF

26

0027
0623
1305
18S9

1. SE
1. SF
2. 1E

11
F

1.4E

26
Sa

0200
0734
1443
20S7

1.4E
1. OF
1. BE

0124
0721
1400
19S6

1. 9E
1. 6F

12
Sa

Sa

2
Su

Tu

w
6
Th

8
Sa

9
Su

14
F

1S
Sa

D426
10SO
1634
2326

0042
0700
1249
194S
0124
0741
1326
202S

2142

03S2
1034
1S23
2303
0429
1123
1SS8
2346

H 0808

1512
2023

27
Th

O.SF

031S
0909
1609
2134
0411
1007
1703
2238
OS06
1102
17SS
2336

Tu

w 0401
1028
1612
22S7
3

Th

l.lF
1. SE

5
Sa

1. 2F
1.0F
1. 7E
1.2F
1.6E

1.2F

2.0E
1.1F

Su

8
Tu

0330
0926
1623
2155

w 0422
10
Th

1.2F

2. 3E
1.4F

0454
112S
1706
2350

1016
1713
2247

OS10
1102
17S7
2334

0018
0638
1226
1917

02S3
0834
1519
2106

1. 9E
0. 9F
l.lF
1. 9E
1.1F

0600
11S6
1846

0220
0816
14SS
20S2

2. OE
1. 7F
2. SE
1. SF

13
Su

OOSB
0719
1303
19SS

0333
0917
15S6
2147

ossa

0314

1. SE
1.1F

29
Sa

1S42
2131

1. 9E

0031
06S3
1248
1936

031S
0909
1S46
2143

2.1E
1. SF
2. 6E
1. 6F

14 0136
M 0800
1337
2032

0412
0959
1634
2228

0125
0746
1339
2026

0408
1002
1637
2236

2.2
l.SF
2. 6E
1.6F

15
Tu

04S3
1042
1713
2309

31 0217
M 0839
1429
211S

OS01
10S2
1727
232S

2.2E
1. 7F
2. 5E
1.6F

03SS
0940
1619
2212

1. SE

1.1F

1. 9E
l.OF

Time meridian 7S 0 W.

30
Su

0000 is midnight.

1200 is noon.

0211
0840
1407
2108

h.m.

knots

OS34
1127
1756
23S2

1. 8E

0314
100S
1S01
222S

0619
1210
1839

1. BE
1. 2F
1. 9E

0036
070S
1257
1924

1. 3F
1. 8E
1. 2F
1. 8E

0123
0754
1348
2015

1. 3F
1. BE

OS18
1242
1718

0214
0847
1440
2106

1. 3F
1. BE

21 OOS1
M 0623
1344
1839

030S
0942
1537
2206

1. 3F
1. 8E
1. OF

01S1
073S
1446
2007

0402
1041
1636
230S

1. 8E

0253
0844
1S46
2120

0502
1143
1737

1. 9E

1. OF

1.5E
l.OF

1. 6E

1.6E

1. 2F

2.0E
1.2F
1.7E
1.2F
2.0E
1. 3F

0347
1052
1535
2307
0427
1144
1620
2356

1. 2F
2.0E
1. 3F

1. 1F
1. BE

1.0F
1.7E

1. 7E

1.3F
1.0F

1. 7E

1.3F
l.lF

0006
0601
1242
1837

1.4F
2.1E
1. 2F

0106
0702
1341
1938

1. 9E
1. SF
2. 3E
1.3F

OS46
1141
1826

0206
07S9
1439
203S

2. OE
2. 4E
1. SF

0016
0639
1233
191S

0300
08S1
1S29
2127

1. 6F
2. SE
1. 6F

28 0107
M 0731
1323
2003

03S2
0944
1618
2216

2. 2E
1. 7F
2. SE
1. 7F

24
Th

0.7F

1. SE
0. SF

28

h.m.

1. 6E

0212
0751
1445
2026

!.OF
1. 9E
O.SF

0. 9F

1.6E
0. 7F

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

0243
0921
1434
2146

1.0F
l.SE

OS5S
ll4S
1838

1.4E

0236
0816
1S10
20S1

2.1E
1.4F
2.2

Slack
Water
Time

27
Su

03S4
0948
1642
2224
0451
1046
173S
2322

1. 7E

1. 6F

2. 2E

PORTSMOUTH HARBOR ENTRANCE (off Wood 1.), N.H., 19S3


F-Flood, Oir. 3ss True
MARCH

Oay

Slack
Water
Time

APR l l

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.
Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

1 01S6
Tu 0822
1411
20SO

0442
1033
1705
2302

2.3
1.6F
2.4
1.6F

16

0244
0913
1SOO
2138

OS31
1120
17S1

2. 2E

17

0332
1005
1548
2227

o617
1207
1838

2.1

0031
070S
12S4
1923

1.4F
2.0
1.2F
1. 9

19
Sa

0510
1155
1731

0116
07SS
1342
2014

1. 2F

20
Su

0010
0603
1254
1829

020S
0847
1433
2106

1.1F
1.7
O.SF
1.4

21

0106
06S8
13S4
1929

02S4
0944
1713
2201

0, 9F

0203
0754
1454
2029
0300
oaso
1S49
2126

w
3
Th

Sa

6
Su

7
M

8
Tu

w
10
Th

11

12
Sa

0420
lOSS
1638
2317

03S4
0942
1639
2218
0444
1031
1724
2305

Oay

0138
0815
1343
2033

0427
1017
1646
2239

1. 9

1.3F
2.0
1.4F

0210
0856
1414
2111

0508
1100
172f
2324

2.0E
1.3F
2.0
1. SF

0241
0939
144S
2150

05S3
1145
1Sl2

1. 3F
1. 9

Su

0009
063S
1233
1857

1.5F
2.0
1.3F
1. 9

0056
0729
1324
1949

1.4F
1. 9
1. 2F

5
Tu

0449
121S
1717

0145
0820
1417
2044

1.4F
1. 9
l.lF
1. 7

l;s
0,6F
1. 3E

22 0027
Tu 05S7
1320
1841

0241
0918
1514
2143

1.3F
1. 9
l.lF
1. 6

7
Th

034S
1040
1744
2300

0, SF

23

0132

0338

1.2F

1423
2000

1614
2246

8
F

0441
i lSl
1822

0. 7F
1.5

0238
082S
1S24
2109

0441
1122
1717
2350

1. 2F
1. 9

0340
0930
1621
2210

0542
1224
1822

1.2F
2. 0
1.2F

0004
0713
1250
1910
0101
0633
1334
2012

1. SF
2.3
1. SF

Th

2.1
1. 4F

lS
F

1.8
1. OF
1.6

1. 5
0. SF

1. 2

0.6F
1. 2
0.71'

1. 6

24
Th

25
F

0.7F

1. 3

0, SF
1. 6

26
Sa

0.7F

0614
1158
1843

1. 6
1. OF

14 0028
M 06SS
1236

0307
. 08S3
1S25

29
Tu

1921

1. 7
1. lF
1. 9

2116

1.2F

0104
0735
1311
19S7

034S
093ll
160S
2158

1.8
1. 2F

30

l.SE
1. OF

2.0
1. 3F

27
Su

w.

0356
1119
1611
2328

0439
1029
1714
2306
0533
1124

1804
23S7
2S
M 0625
1215
1SS1

1019

0053
0643
1325
1922

2.0

1. 9

1.0F
1.6

1. 1F
1. 7

1.9

1. 3F
2. 2E

0154
0743
1420
2016

2.0
1.4F

0249
OS36
1510
2106

2.2
1. SF

2.3
1. SF

2. 3

0132
w 0804
13S1
2023

0421
1013
1639
2234

2.3
1.5F
2.2E
1.6F

0507
1056
1723
2317

2.2E
1.4F
2.1
1.SF

0000 is midnight.

Sa

2.2

knots

0301
0942
1524
2155

0550
1139
1808

2.1E
1. 3F
1. 9

0000
0634
1226
18S4

1.3F

17

2.0E

Su

0346
1032
1612
2244
0431
1125
1702
2336

0041
0720
1311
1940
0129
0811
1402
2031

l.lF
1. 7E
1.2F
t.8E

O. 9F

O. SF

0129
w 0710
1416
1956

0311
0958
1S47
2224

o.6F

022S
0808
1510
20S3

0406
10S7
1S13
2323

0323
0903
15S9
2144
0415
0955
1644
2231

18
M

19
Tu

1.4E

0218
0903
14Sl
212S

16
Sa

1. SE

1. OF
1, 7

0031
0613
1319
1857

Sa

Day

h.m.

M 0520
1221
17SS

O. 9F

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0214
0918
1435
2123

0528
1123
1746
2344

2. 2
1.4F
1. 9
1. 61'

0253
1007
1521
2212

0615
1212
1835

2.2
1.3F
1.9

0032
0705
1303
1930

2.1
1.3F
1. 8

0123
0758
1356
202S

1.4F
2.0
1. 2F
1. 7E

0339
1100
1619
2308
0436
1159
1728

1. SF

20

0011

OS44
1300
1842

0218
0857
14S6
2127

1. 3F
2.0
l.lF
1. 6

21
Th

Oll8
06SS
14-02
19S1

0319
0958
1557
2230

1. 2F
1. 9
1.1F
1. 6

0.7F
1. SE
0.6F
1.2E

22
F

0224
0808
1502
2055

0421
1103
1700
2338

1. 9
1. 7

OS02
11S4
1904

0.7F
1. SE
o; 7F

23
Sa

0326
0912
15S8
2153

0524
120S
1805

2. OE
1. 2F

0021
OSS7
1243
1832

1.3
0.8F
1. 6
0. SF

24
Su

1. SE
o.9F

1.6E

0. 7F

1.2E
0.8F

1. S
1.2E

1.1F
1.1F
l.lF

0044
0627
1306
1905

1. 9
1.2F

25
M 0519
1105
1739
2336
26
Tu 0610
1156
1826

0141
072S
1400
19S6

2.0
1.2F

0234
0819
1449
2042

2.1
1.3F
2.1
1. SF
2. 2
1. 3F
2.1E

0425
1011
1650
2247

2.1
1.3F

10
su-'0502
1.041
1726
2314

0111

06SO
1331
1918

1. 7

11

01S4
0737
1410
2003

1. OF
1. 8
1.2F

062S
1205
1S43

0238
0824
14S3
2046

1.8
1,1F
1. 9
1.3F

27.

1912

0319
0905
1532
2123

0030
0709
1242
1921

0319
0907
1S34
2129

2.0

28
Th

0107
0746
1330
19S6

0400
0946
1615
2203

2. 2
1. 3F
2. OE
1. 4F

14

0105
07 51
131S
1959

0400
09Sl
1617
2212

2.1
1.3F
2.0
1. SF

29
F

0150
0833
1415
2040

0441
1031
1656
2245

2.1
1.2F
1. 9
1. 4F

15
F

013S
0833
1355
2039

0443
1036
1701
22S7

2.1
1. 4F
2.0

30
Sa

0231
0920
1500
2125

0"524
1114
1737

1. 7

M 0546
H25

1S05
2353
12

Tu

13

Th

1,6F

1200 is noon.

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

1. 6F

1. SF
2.3

Slack
Water
Time

1.3F

0338
0926
155 7
21Sl

0217
08S3
1437
2109

1
F

1.8

0046
071S
1304
1938

31
Th

Time meridian 75"

031S
1027
1S23
2235

w 0713

0226
0807
1448
2037

lS
Tu

Current
Time Vel.
knots

1.4
0.9F
1.7
0. 9F

13
Su

Maximum

h.m.

0147
0721
1411
19S4

0531
1116
1S05
2348

Slack
Water
Time
h.m.

~346

11

-Ebb, Oir. 19S True

l.OF

1.7

1.3F
2. OE
1. SF

1.6F

0023

w 0659

1244

2326

2.1

1.4F

1.5F

2.1
1.1F

1.3F

16

BOSTON HARBOR (Deer island Light). MASSACHUSETTS, 1983


[-!:bb, Dlr.

Ill' True

JANUARY
Slack
\later
Time
Day

FEBRUARY

Maximum
Current

Time

Slack
\later
Time

Vel.
Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0606
1153
1838

0309
0839
1536
2125

1. 3E
1. 4F
1. 4E
1.4F

16
Su

0027
0659
1245
1930

0420
0934
1648
2228

1. 3E

3 0120
H 0755
1340
2026

0532
1045
1800
2337
0637
1205
1905

Sa

2
Su

4
Tu

0216
0852
1437
2122

0212
0909
1446
2137

1. 1F
1. 3E
1. OF
l.lE

20
Su

1. OF
1.3E

21

0255
0946
1519
2202

0542
1154
180!

!.IE

0017
0633
1246
1857

1.3F
1.2E
1. 2F
1.0E

0110
0737
1342
2004

1.3F
l.!E
1. 1F
1.0E

0538
1236
1814

0207
0853
1445
2228

1.2F
1.1E
1.1F
1. OE

0055
0639
1333
1918

0310
1100
1613
2336

1.2F
1. 2E
1. 1F
1.1E

0528
1135
1747

l.lE
1. 2F
l.lE

Sa

0000
0618
1226
1838

1. 3F
l.!E
1.2F
1. OE

0441
1127
1715
2347

Su

0541
1228
1820

0311
1006
1545
2233

0051
0714
1320
1937

1. 3F
1.1E

7 0044
H 0640
1325
1932

0408
1101
1641
2327

1.2E

0145
0818
1417
2043

1.3F
l.!E
1. 1F
1. OE

0140
0738
1419
2043

OS02
1153
1734

1.1F
1.4E
l.lF

23

0242
0930
1519
2158

1.3F
1. 2E
1. 2F
l.!E

0018
0552
1242
1822

1.2E
1.1F
1. 4E
1. !F

24

1301
1842

0153
0740
1430
2018

0430
1201
1741

1.2F
1. 3E
1.2F

25
Tu

0120
0707
1358
1941

0342
1052
1631
2330

1.3F
1. 3E
1. 2F
1.2E

10
Th

0106
o5:;9
1329
1907

1.2E
!.1F
1.4E
1. 2F

0031
0559
1255
1839

1. 3E
1.3F
1. 5E
1. 3F

26

0216
0804
1451
2038

0447
1204
1746

1.3F
1.4E
1. 3F

11
F

0152
0723
1412
1949

1. 2E

1. 2F
1.4E
1. 2F

0124
0659
1346
1932

1.4E
1.4F
1.5E
1.5F

0036
0556
1259
1846

1. 3E

12
Sa

0234
0804
1452
2028

1. 2E
1. 2F
1. 3E
1.2F

0214
0753
1435
2022

1. 5E
1.4F

0130
0659
1352
1941

1.3E
1.4F
1. 5E
1.5F

13
Su

0223
0756
1445
2034

1. 4E
1.5F
1.5E
1.5F

14
H 0603
1144
1823

0348
0909
1550
2123

25
F . 0251
0839
1524
2116
26
Sa 0347
0935
1617
2210
27
Su 0439
1029
1707
2301
28
H 0531
1120
1757
2351

1. 1E
1. 2F
1. 2E
1. 3F

1.M

15
Tu

0354
0912
1533
2127

1.1E

1. 2F

0042
0617
1306
1846

1. 3E

0547
1131
1812

19
Sa

1. 3F

0241
092 7
1500
2147

0530
1218
1759

15
Sa

1. 2F
1. 3E

0456
1106
1712
2328

1. OE
1. 2F
1. IE

0209

0507
1054
1734
2323

0112
0809
1346
2038

0209
0855
!429
2110

044 7
1048
1703
2313

24

14
F

18
F

1. 3F

0156
0838
1412
2059

1.1F

0425
1017
1654
2248

!.2F
1. 3E
1.1F
1.2E

0417
1021
1629
2242

II

0439
1127
1709
2352

13
Th

0012
0709
1244
1937

0126
0808
1344
2024

19

0116
0715
1353
1956

0129
0703
1351
1930

17
Th

1.1F

1.2E

9
Su

0341
0938
1613
2212

1.3E
1.2F
1.3E

1. 1E
1. 3F
1.2E
1.4F

1. 2E

23
Su

II

0608
1142
1836

0348
0942
1556
2201

1. 2F

1.1F
l.4E
1.1F
1.3E

12

0154
0830
1416
2054

0047
0724
1302
1941

0418
1005
1626
2229

0344
1034
1615
2300

0258
0857
1530
2136

16

0115
0751
1328
2014

0020
0615
1258
185.0

11

1. 4E
1.3F
1.4E
1.3F

k.nots

18
Tu

8
Sa

Tu

0509
1042
1734
2315

h.m.

1.2E
1.2F
1. 3E
1. 2F

0514
1158
1743

1444
2053

0102
0735
1321
2000

Vel.

h.m.

Day

0446
0930
1606
2153

22
Sa

H 0810

knots

Current

17 0036
H 0709
1247
1932

1.3F
1.4E
1.3F

1.1F
1.3E
l.OF
1. 2E

10

h.m.

Time

1. 1F

0247
0938
1518
-2205

h.m.

Day

Maximul"!''

Water
Time

0416
0927
1627
2148

21
F

Current
Time Vel.

0000
0628
1208
1852

1. 1F
1. 2E
1.0F
1.2E

0413
1056
1640
2321

Slack

Time

knots

0146
0839
1417
2107

Th

Vel.

Maximum

h.m.

1. lF

0314
0953
1537
2221

Time

Slack
Water

h.m.

0043
0739
1313
2007

5
II

Maximum
Current

1. 2E
1. OF
1. 2E

1.4E
1.1F
1. 3E
1. 5E
1.2F

1.2F
1.5E
1.2F
1.3E
1.2F
1. 5E

20
Th

0421
1111
1646
2330
0515
1207
1744
0025

H 0611

II

27
Th

1.2F

0214
0745
1435
2012

1.3E
1.2F
1. 4E
1. 2F

28
F

0257
0826
1516
2051

1. 2E
l.2F
1.3E
1. 2F

29
Sa

0338
0902
1555
2126

1. 2F

1.1E

30
Su

1.2E
1.2F

0329
1018
1551
2238

31
H

0310
0859
1544
2133
0402
0952
1636
2227
0456
1045
1727
2319
0549
1137
1818

0316
0850
1538
2126

0010
0641
1229
1909

0411
0946
1635
2219

l.lE

Tu

1. 2E
1. 2F
1. OE

1.2F

2
II

1. 1E

1.2F

1.DE
1.1E
1.2F

Th

!.2F

1.1F
1.0E

1.4F
1.5E
1.4F

1. -

1. E
1.5F

0248
0928
1513
2150
0343
1027
1613
2248

8
Tu

9
II

0231
0830
1507
2i23
0319
0914
1550
2154
0402
0954
1630
2227
0444
1031
1709
2300
0524
1108
1746
2334

0010
0642
1222
1901

0314
0841
1528
2102

II

!.OF

1.2E

!.OF

1. 2E
1. OF
1. 3E

M 0440
1138

1712
2356
22
Tu

1. OF

1.2E
1.2F
1. 3E

1. 3F

0345
1040
1613
2258

II

T-h

0304
0844
1525
2111

1.2E

1. 2E
1.4F
1.2E

l.lE
1.4F
1. 2E

1. 2F

1.6E
1.5F

1. 5E
1.5F
1. 6E

1.5F

1.2F
1.2E
1. 3F

1.4E
1.4F
1.5E
1.4F

Time meridian 75" II. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


At times of slack water before maximum ebb, the velocity actually averages 0.3 knot in a direction of
184" true.

BOSTON HARBOR (Deer Island light), MASSACHUSETTS, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 2S4 True
MARCH

Day

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.

APRIL
Slack
Water
Time
Day
h.m.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

Tu

D622
1211
1845

03S4
0933
1615
2159

1.SE
1. SF
1.SE
1.5F

16

D040
1301
1934

0445
1024
1709
2248

1.SE
1.4F
1. 4
1.4f

0129
0805
1352
2026

OS40
1117
1806
2340

0219
0859
1446
2118

4
F

0617
11S7
1831

1.2E
1.3F
1.2
1.4F

17
Th

0020
0658
1237
1911

0324
0918
1531
2134

1. 3E

1.4E
1.3F
1.3
1. 3F

18
F

0059
0740
1319
19SS

0352
0957
160.4
2216

0638
1212
1906

1.3
1. 2F

19
Sa

0141
0828
1403
2042

0430
1040
1645
2300

003S
0737
1311
2007

1.2F
1. 3E
1.1F
1.1E

20
Su

0226
0919
14S2
2135

051S
1127
1733
2349

0134
0837
1411
2106

1.1F
1.2E
1.0F
1.1E

21.

0316
M 1013
1S47
2231

0607
1219
1830

1.2
1. 2F
1. OE

0234
0935
1511
2204

1.0F
1.2
0.9F
1.1E

22
Tu

0041
0710
1315
1941

1.2F
1.1
1.1F
0. 9E

0009
0600
1250
1847

0333
1031
1609
22S9

1. OF
1.2E
D. 9F

23

1211
1752

0139
0941
1420
2224

1.1F
1.1E
1. OF
1. DE

0107
0658
1344
1951

0430
112S
1703
2351

1. OF
1. 3E

0034
0615
1311
1857

0245
1051
1625
2323

0200
0753
1435
2043

0522
121S
1753

1.0F
1. 3E
l.1F

25
F

0136
0719
1410
1959

0448
1148
1730

1.1F
1.3
1.2F

10
Su

0040
0611
1301
1838

1. 2E
1.1F
1.3
1. 2F

26
Sa

0017
0553
1241
1826

1. 3E
1.2F
1.4
1.3F

0125
0656
1344
1921

1.2
1.1F
1.3E
1. 2F

27
Su

0109
0648
1332
1917

1.4
1. 3F
1. 5E
1.4F

0207
0737
1424
1959

1.2
1.2F
1.3E
1.3F

01S8
0740
1420
2005

1. 5E
1. 4F
1.6E
1. SF

0245
0814
2033

1.2E
1.2F
1. 3E
1.3F

0247
0828
1508
20S2

1. 6E
1.5F
1.6
1.5F

0316
0845
1S09
205.3

1.2E
1. 3F
1.2
1.4F

28
M 0422
1011
1646
2241
29
Tu OS12
1102
1734
2329
30
w 0602
1151
1821

0334
0916
1SS6
2137

1.6
1. SF
1. SE
1. SF

11
M 0347
0931
1604
2157
12
Tu 0428
1012
1644
223S
13
w 0509
1052
1723
2313
14
Th 0550
1132
1803
2353
15
F 0632
1214
1846

0423
1003
1645
2222

1.6
1.4F
1. 4E
1.4F

0310
0954
1542
2212

Su

0405
1051
1641
2310

M 0502
1151
1743
8
Tu

w
10
Th

11

12
Sa

13
Su

Day

knots

Sa

Slack
Water
Time

0313
0853
1506
2101

w 0713
3
Th

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.
h.m.

02$0
0842
1520
2122
033 7
0925
1600
2157
0418
1004
1639
2232

14
M 0458
1042
1717
2306
15
Tu 0538
1119
1753
2342

1458

1. 2(

17

E-Ebb, Dir. 111 True

0411
1111
1647
2332

w 0511

1.lE

24
Th

l.OF

1.1

31
Th

0234
0820
1505
2057
0330
0918
1SS7
21S1

0016
0650
1240
1909

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.
Day

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0102
0740
1328
19S8

0514
1051
1739
2309

1.5E
1.3F
1. 3E
1. 3F

16
Sa

0034
0718
12S7
1930

0333
0934
1546
2152

1. 3E
1.4F
1.2E
1. SF

2
Sa

0149
0830
1418
2048

0608
1142
1836
2359

1.4E
1.2F
1.2E
1.2F

17
Su

0117
0806
1343
2020

0412
1019
1628
2237

1. 3F
1.lE

1. 3E

1.4F
1. 2E
1. SF

Su

0237
0922
1S10
2140

0706
1237
1935

1._3E
1.1F
1.lE

18 0204
M 0858
1433
2114

04S7
1106
1717
2325

1. 2E
1. 2F
1. OE
1. 3F

DOSS
0804
i33S
2034

1.1F
1.2
1. OF
1.0

19
Tu

0255
09S2
1529
2212

OS 51
1158
1817

l.lE
1.1F
0.9E

01SS
0902
1434
2131

1.0F
l.lE

20

0. 9F

1.3F
1.2E
1. SF

1. 3E

1. 3F

M 0328
1018
160S
223S

1.1E
1.4F
1. 2E
1.2F
1. IE

Tu

1. 3F

1.0F
1. 2E
1. OF

0422
1113
1703
2331

1. OE

1.3

1.4F

0020
0659
12S6
2104

0.9

0452
1151
1734

0120
0933
1454
2207

1.0F
1.1
0.9F
1.0

0351
1050
1630
2314

1.1F
l.lE

1. OF

OS18
1210
1801

02S5
09S8
1532
2226

o. 9F

7
Th

0029
061S
1304
1858

0352
1051
1626
2318

0.9F
1.2E
1. OF
1.1E

22
f:

0018
0557
1251
1839

032S
1035
1614
2306

0.9F
1.2
1.0F
1.2

8
F

0124
0710
135S
1950

0447
1141
1716

1.0F
1.2
1. OF

23
Sa

0119
0701
1350
1940

0440
1131
1714

1. OF
1. 3
1.1F

0007
0536
1228
1803

1.1E
l.OF
1.2
1.1F

24
Su

0000
0539
1225
1808

1. 3E
1.1F
1. 4 -
1.3F

0052
0622
1311
184S

1.2E
1.1F
1.2
1.2F

0051
0633
1314
1858

1.4E
1. 3F
1.H
1. 4F

0134
0704
1351
1925

1.2
1. 2F
1.2
1.3F

0141
0723
1403
1945

1.5
1.3F
1.5E
1. SF

0211
0742
1422
19S 7

1. 3E
1. 3F
1. 2E
1.4F

0228
0811
1450
2031

1.6E
1.4F
l.SE
1.SF

0238
0813
1427
2016

1.3
1.3F
1. 2E
1.4F

0315
0857
1537
2115

1.6E
1.4F
1.5E
1.4F

0240
0826
1440
2034

1.3
1.4F
1.2
1.5F

25
M 0313
0900
1S36
2130
26
Tu 0405
0953
1624
2220
27
w 04S3
1043
1711
2306
28
Th 0541
1131
1758
2351
29
F 0629
1218
1843

0402
0943
1625
2159

1.SE
1.4F
1.4
1. 4F

0301
0856
1509
2110

1.3
1.4F
1.2E
l.SF

0450
1028
1716
2242

1.SE
1.3F
1.2E
1.3F

Sa

1.1

0216
0801
1441
2036
0302
0848
1524
2118

l.lE

0.9F
1. DE

Time meridion 75" w. 0000 is midnight, 1200 is noon.


At times of slack water before maximum ebb, the velocity actually averages
184 true.

0~3

21
.Th

30
Sa

0218
0802
1444
2037

0036
0716
1304
1930

knot in a direction of

18

BOSTON HARBOR (Deer Island light), MASSACHUSETTS, 1983


>->lood, nir. ~S4 True

E-Ebb, Dir. 111 True

MAY
Slack
Water
Time

JUNE

Maxi mum

Current
Time Vel.

Slack

Maxi mum

Water

Slack
Water

Time

Current
Time Vel.

~nets

h.m.

h.m.

~nots

0541
1116
1808
2326

1.4E
1.2F
l.1E
1.2F

16 0057
M 0747
1327
20D2

0402
1002
1621
2219

!.3E
1.3F
1.1E
1. 3F

0634
1205
1904

1.3E
l.1F
1. OE

17
Tu

0146
0839
1420
2059

0452
1051
1717
2311

1.2E
l. 2F
1. OE
1.2F

0016
0730
1258
2000

1.1F
1. 2E
1. OF
1. OE

18

0239
0934
1516
2158

0553
1147
1939

1.1E

1.1F
1. OE

0113
0826
1354
2055

1. OF

19
Th

0212
0920
1449
2148

0. 9F
l.lE
l. OF
1.0E

20
F

0531
1220
1809

0309
1012
1542
2240

0. 9F
l.lE

1. OE

7
Sa

0043
0625
1310
1901

0404
1102
1633
2328

8
Su

0135
0718
1358
1949

0454
1149
1719

l.lE

H 0223

0013
0541
1231
1802

1.2E
1. 2F

0055
0624
1309
1841

1. 2E
1.2F
1.2E
1.3F

25

0130
0702
1337
1912

1.3E
1.3F
l.2E
1.4F

26
Th

0153
0735
1348
1935

1.3E
1. 3F
1.2E
!,4F

27
F

1.3E
1. 4F
1.2E
1.SF

28
Sa

1107

0209
0800
1416
2008

0609
1152
1822

0240
0834
1452
2047

1.4E
1.4F
!.2E
1. SF

29
Su

0318
0916
1534
2132

1.4E
1.4F
l.2E
l.4F

30

Day

Day
h.m.

h.m.

1
Su

Dl2D
0803
1350
2019

0206
0852
1439
2109

Tu

0253
0943
1529
2201

0344
1037
1622
2256

Th

0437
1129
1716
2350

0807
1442
2034
10
Tu

0310
0854
1527
2118

11

12
Th

13
F

0355
0939
1610
2201
0439
1023
1653
2243
0523
1738
2326

14

Sa

15
Su

0011

0657
1238
1911

l.lE

l. OF
l.OE

0007
0810
!304
2048

21
Sa

0001
0541
1231
1820

0322
1016
1557
2246

!. OF
1.2E
l.1F
!.2E

1. OF
l.lE
1.1F
l.lE

22
Su

0102
0644
1329
1919

0425
1112
1654
2341

l.OF
1.3E
!.!F
1.3E

l.OF

23

0200

0521
1205
174 7

1.!F
1.3E
!. 2F

!.OF

1.2F
1. 2E
1. 1F

H 0745
1422
2016

24
Tu

1.4E
l.2F

!.OF
!. 2E
l. 1F
1.4E

0500
1145
1724

!. 1F
1.3E
1.2F

0012
0553
1237
1814

1.4E
1.1F
1.3E
1.2F

0102
0643
1326
1903

1.5E
1.2F
1. 3E
l. 2F

0151
0732
1414
1949

1. SE
1.2F
1. 3E
1.2F

0238
0818
1501
2034

1. SE
1.2F
!.3E
1.2F

0324
0902
154 7
2117

1. 4E
!,2F
l. 2E
1.2F

1. OF

19
Su

0002
0542
1226
1813

0306
1014
1535
2242

1. OF
1. OE

1.1F

6 0054
M 0634
1313
1903

0358
1059
1619
2325

1.1F
1. OE
1.2F
1.1E

21
Tu

0446
1139
1700

1.1F
l.lE
1. 3F

22

0005
05.30
1210
1738

1.2E
1. 2F
l.lE

23
Th

0036
0612
1235
1816

1.3E
l. 3F
!. 2E

0106
0651
1314
1858

1. 3E
!.3F
1.2E
1. 4F

25
Sa

0142
0733
1357
1942

1.4E

26
Su

1. 2E
!.SF

Su

7
Tu

0309
0959
1543
2220
0358
1048
1632
2311

0144
0725
1401
1951

0607
1156
1820

0343
0923
1607
2137

1.SE

13

l. 3F

0010
0651
1240
1906

0429
1007
1654
2219

!.4E
l. 2F

0053
M 0738
1324
1951

0517
lOS!
1743
2301

l.3E

0!36
082 3
!409
2040

0605
1136
1833
2340

l. 2E

0233
0816
1449
2039

Th

10
F

0321
0905
1537
2126
0409
0953
1624
2213

11

Sa

Maximum
Current

Day

12
Su

31
To

0404
1051
1631
2320

0210
0927
!447
2155

l.SE
l. 3F
1.4E
1. 3F

0458
1042
1712
2301
054 7
1131
1802
2350

0224
0816
1444
2029

l.lE

l.OF
1.1E

1.0E

16
Th

17
F

1111

1.3F
24
F

1.4F

1. 4F

0424
1701
2343

1. 1F
1. OE

l.lE

0324
1013
1601
2242

0141
0728
1400
1954
0235
0826
1451
2047
0327
0919
1540
2135
0414
1008
1628
2220
0500
1052
1712
2303
0544
1134
1758
2345

!.4F
1. 2E
1. 4F

27
M 0628
1216
1841

0408
0946
1633
2158

1.4E
1.2F
1.2E
l.!F

28
Tu

0026
0710
1257
1927

0452
1027
1717
2236

l. 3E
1. !F
1.1E
l.!F

1.2E
l.lF
l.OE
1. 1F
!.1E

!. 4E

122!
1854

0312
0904
1535
2118

1. 4E
1. 3F

!4
Tu

0040
0728
1313
1948

0404
0955
1637
2210

1. 3E
1. 3F
l.1E
l. 3F

29

0108
0753
1338
2011

0535
1105
1800
2301

15

0132
0821
!407
2044

0513
1054
1817
2309

1.2E
1. 2F
1. IE
1.2F

30
Th

0150
0838
1421
2058

0616
1135
1843
2320

M 0637

l.2E
1.2F
1.1F

20 0043
M 0628
1306
1859

0450
1137
1723

0257
0838
1520
2054

l.1E
l.!F

l. OF
!. 2E
!.IF
!. 3E

18
Sa

l. 5E
!. 3F

1.3E
!. 3F

0305
0955
1535
2226

1. OF
1. OE
1. OF
1. OE

0210
0752
1433
2010

0521
1111
1734
2327

0526
1209
1800

0109
0836
!357
2105

1. 3F

l.4E
1.4F

!.OF
!. 2E
!. 1F
!. 2E

1. OF
l.OE

1.SE
1. 3F
1.4E
l.3F

0434
1025
1649
2243

0201
0857
1435
2129

0018
0745
1308
2015

2
Th

0122
0704
1345
i924

0346
0935
1602
2157

1.1F
1.2E
l. !F
1.1E

l.OF
1.0E

1. 4E

0048
0755
1332
2029

0655
1221
1925

0032
0614
1256
1837

0255
0842
1513
2109

l. 2E
1.1F
l.1E

0221
0910
14 55
2129

0. 9F
l.!E

0647
1221
1927

~nets

Sa

!.OF
l.lE

knots

0226
0917
1503
2142

Vel.

h.m.

l.!E
l. OF
1. OE

0157
0917
1453
2149

Vel.

.h.m.

Time

h.m.

1. !F

0438
1132
1718

Time

h.m.

Time

Day

0337
1032
1616
2259

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum
Current

!.2E
!.4F

l.!F
l. OE

1. !F

l.!F
1.0E
!. !F

Time meridian 75 w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


At times of slack water before maximum ebb, the velocity actually averages 0.3 knot in a direction of
184 true.

BOSTON HARBOR (Deer Island Light), MASSACHUSETTS, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 254' True
JULY

Day

Slack
Water
Time

3
Su

AUGUST

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0235
0921
1505
2145

0650
1149
1921

1. OE
1.1F
1.0E

16
Sa

0002
0637
1229
1909

l.lf
l.OE
1.1F
1. OE

17
Su

0050
0717
1315
1953

1.1F
l.OE
1.2F
1. OE

0140
0806
1405
2045

l.lF
1. OE
1. 2F
l.lE

Sa

0322
1008
1552
2234
0411
1054
1640
2324

M 0502
1142
1730

Slack
Water
Time
h.m.

l.lF
1. 2E
1.2F
1.2E

0143
0834
1412
2106

l.lF
1.2E
1.2F
1. 3E

18
M 0509
1145
1738

0243
0933
1510
2203

l.lF
1. 2E
1. lF
1. 3E

19
Tu

0022
0611
1241
1836

0341
1D29
1606
2258

1. lF
1. 2E
l.lF
1. 4E

~0

0120
0713
1337
1933

0438
1124
1700
235"1

l.lF
1. 2E
l.lF
1. 4E

0214
0812
1429
2025

0531
1216
1751

l.lF
1. 2E
l.lF

6
Sa

0041
0622
1306
1840

1. 4E
l.lF
1.3
1.1F

Su

0130
0710
1355
1928

1.4E
1.1F
1. 3E
l.lF

0217
0756
1440
2012

1.4
1.2F
1. 2E
l.lF

0302
0839
1525
2055

1.4E
1.2F
1.2E

0345
0921
1607
2134

1. 3E
1.2F
1. 2E
l.lF

0000
0641
1228
1859

0425
0958
1648
2207

1. 2E
l.lF
1. lE
1. 1 F

0309
0950
1542
2223
0408
1048
1640
2322

1. lF

0108
0647
1323
1912

0329
0959
1549
2237

1.2F
l.lE
1. 3F
1.2E

21
Th

0159
0740
1415
2003

0424
1056
1642
2335

1.2F
1.1E
1.4F
1.3E

22
F

0250
0833
1507
2055

0520
1154
1735

1.3F
1. 2E
1.4F

23
Sa

D029
0617
1253
1829

1. 4E
1.3F
1.2E
1.4F

24
Su

0123
0713
1352
1923

1.4E
1.4F
1.2E
1.4F

0218
0808
1453
2018

1.4E
1.4F
1.3E
1. 4F

25
M 0520
1112
1735
2320
26
Tu 0601
1150
1818

D316
0907
1557
2117

1.4E
1.4F
1.3E
1.3F

27

8
F

Sa

10
Su

0341
0927
1559
2147
0432
1019
1650
2238

11
M 0523
1111
1742
2330
12
Tu 0616
1204
1837

Day

0040
0733
1312
2006

D234
0901
1456
2142

7
Th

Slack
Water
Time

knots

0016
0554
1232
1821

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.
h.m.

5
Tu

l.OE
1. 3F
1. lE

0306
0905
1519
2114
0352
0952
1607
2158
0439
1033
1651
2240

h.m.

Maximum

Slack
Water
Time

Current
Time Vel.
Day

h.m.

knots

DOll
D624
1233
1855

1. 1E

DlOl
0714
1323
1950

1.2F
l.lE
1. 3F
1.2E

17

0518
1158
1744

0153
0811
1416
2049

1. 2F
1: DE
1.3F
1. 2E

4
Th

0035
0614
1251
1838

0249
0913
1511
2154

0129
0710
1347
1933
0222
0807
1440
2028

h.m.

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

knots

0218
0908
1443
2138

1. 2E

0550
1216
1811

0317
1006
1539
2234

1.0F
1.2E
1.1F
1.3E

18
Th

0056
0654
1311
1909

0414
1101
1635
2327

1. OF
1. 2E
l.lF
1.4E

1.2F
l.lE
1. 3F
1. 2E

19
F

0150
0801
1407
2003

0508
1154
172 7

1. 1 F

0347
1021
1608
2303

1.2F
l.lE
1. 3F
1.3E

20
Sa

0019
0558
1244
1817

1.4E
l.lf
1.2
l.lf

D450
1138
1708

1.3F
1.2E
1.4F

21
Su

0107
0646
1331
1903

1.4E
l.lF
1.2E
l.lF

0015
0558
1254
1809

1.4E
1. 3F

22

0153
0731
1416
1947

1.4E
1.2F
1.2E
l.lF

0118
0703
1355
1915

i.4E
1. 4F
1. 3E
1.4F

23
Tu

0236
0812
1459
2028

1.3E
1.2F
1.2E.
l.lf

0216
0802
1451
2D18

1. 5E
1.4F
1. 4E
1.4F

24

0317
0851
1539
2105

1.3E
1.2F
1. 2E
1.1F

0552
1144
1818

0311
0858,
1546
2118

1. 5E
1. 4F
1.4E
1.4F

25
Th

0610
1157
1830

0354
0925
1614
2132

1.2E
1. 2F
l.lE
l.lF

11
Th

0004
0644
1237
1911

0408
0954
1643
2218

1. 4E

26
F

0009
0648
1233
1911

0418
0936
1624
2134

1.1E
1.2F
l.lE
1.2F

12
F

0058
0 73 7

0507
1050
1741
2318

1.4E
1.4F
1. 4E
1. 3F

27
Sa

0049
0728
1312
1954

0353
0950
1614
2208

l.lE
1. 3F
1.1E
1. 2F

0607
1147
1841

1.3
1.3F
1. 3E

28
Su

0130
0809
1354
2039

0421
1027
1646
225D

1.1E
1.3F
1.2E
1.2F

0018
0708
1246
1g41

1. 2F
1. 3E
1.2F
1.3E

29 0214
M 0853
1438
2128

0459
1111
1728
2337

l.lE
1.3F
1.2E
1.2F

0118
0809
1344
2040

l.lF
1.2E
1.2F
1.3E

30
Tu

0544
1159
1817

1.1E
1.3F
1.2E

0027
0637
1249
1913

1.2F
l.OE
1.3F
1.2E

M 0335
1017
1601
2249
2

Tu

0425
1106
1651
2340

0317
D903
1536
2123

M 0409
D958
1630
2217
9

Tu

0500
1051
1723
2310

10

l.lF

1n9

20D6

13

0022
0708
1257
1931

0419
1007
1701
2224

1.4E
1.3F
1. 3E
1.3F

28
Th

.0039
0721
1306
1941

0502
1029
1724
2212

l.lE
l.lF
l.lE
l.lF

13
Sa

14
Th

0116
0800
1351
2027

D526
1109
1804
2335

1.3E
1. 3F
1. 2E
1.2F

29
F

0119
0802
1347
2026

0503
1030
1710
2242

l.lE
1.2F
1. OE
l.lF

14
Su

15
F

0211
0855
1446
2124

0631
1211
1906

1. 3E
1. 2F
1.2E

30
Sa

0202
0845
1429
2111

0505
1104
1728
2323

l.lE
1. 2F
1.1E
1. 2F

31
Su

0247
0929
1514
2159

0540
1146
1808

15
M 0347
102D
1614
2259

l.lE
1.3F
l.lE

19

E-Ebb, Oir. 111' True

0152
0830
1423
2102
0248
0924
1518
2200

1.2F
1.3F
l.lE

16
Tu

0241
0856
1457
2052
0329
0935
1543
2135

M 0412

1.2E
1. 4F

1.4F
1.4E
1.3F

0447
1119
1712
2358

lOll
1628
2215
0452
1046
1710
2253
0531
1121
1750
2331

0302
0941
1526
2219

31

0353
1034
1618
2311

1. lF
1.1F
1.3E

1.2E
l.lF

Time meridian 75' w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


At times of slack water before maximum ebb, the velocity actually averages 0.3 knot in a direction of
184' true.

20

BOSTON HARBOR (Deer Island Light), MASSACHUSETTS, 1983


F-Flood, Oir. 254 True

E-Ebb, Oir. 111 True

SEPTEMBER
Slack
Water
Time

Time

Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0448
1129
1712

0121
0736
1343
2016

1.2F
1. OE
1. 3F
1.2E

16
F

0008
0546
1227
1810

0218
0845
1441
2131

1. 2F
1.0E
1. 3F
1.2E

17
Sa

0103
0646
1323
1908

0321
1016
1543
2306

1.2F

1.1E
1. 3F
1. 3E

18
Su

0159
0745
1420
2006

0438
1153
1654

1. 2F
1. 2E
1. 3F

M 0253

0015
0556
1248
1812

1.4E
1. 3F

0110
0655
1342
1914

1. 5E
1.4F
1.4E
1.4F

D203
0748
1433
2009

1. SF
1. 5E
1.4F

Maximum
Current

Day
1

Th

2
F

3
Sa

4
Su

0843
1516
2102
6

Tu

0347
0938
1610
2158

0438
1031
1702
2251

1. 3F

1.3E

l.SE

0254
0839
1525
2104

1. 5E

0619
1213
1849

0347
0930
1619
2157

1. SE
1. SF

0036
0710
1304
1941

0443
1023
1715
2253

11
Su

0129
0801
1355
2037

12

0224

Th

0529
1122
1756
2343

10
Sa

M 0857

1448
2132
13

Tu

0321
0951
1544
2231

14

w 0421
1050
1642
2330

15
Th

0524
1149
1741

1.5F
1.5E

OCTOBER
Slack
Water
Time

Time

Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0029
0630
1247
1840

0347
1036
1608
2302

1. OF

0122
0740
1340
1936

0441
1128
1701
2353

0213
0833
1430
2026

0531
1218
1750

1. 1F

19
M 0300
0909
1518
2109
20
Tu 0341
0942
1600
2148

0040
0617
1305
1836

1. 4E
1.2F
1.3E
1.1F

0125
0701
1349
1918

1. 3E
1. 3E
1.2F

0207
0741
1429
1958

1. 3E
1.2F
1.2E
1.2F

Th

0245
0817
1506
2032

1.2E
1.3F
1.2E
1.2F

0316
0845
1531
2048

1.2E
1.3F
1.2E
1.2F

Sa

Day

21

22
Th

23
F

1.4F

0421
1015
1641
2225
0459
1049
1720
2302
0537
1124
1800
2339

24

Maximum
Current

1.2E

Slack
Water
Time

Time

Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0154
0841
1418
2206

1. lF

0524
1206
1747

2
Su

D041
0627
1305
1848

0313
1046
1535
2311

0139
0727
1402
1948

0449
1142
1710

Day

1
Sa

1. OF

1.3E
1. 1F
1. 2E
1.1F

1.4E
1. 1F
1.2E

1. 2F

Tu

w
6

0232
0824
1458
2045
0325
0918
1551
2139
0415
1009
1642
2231

Slack
Water
Time

Time

Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0050
0651
1310
1900

0410
1059
1631
2322

1.1F

1. 3E

17 0139
M 0744
1400
1951

0459
1148
1719

1. IF
1. 2E
1.1F

18
Tu

0009
0545
1234
1804

1. 3E
1. 2F
1. 3E
1. 2F

0053
0627
1316
1846

1. 3E

Maximum
Current

Day

0005
0548
1235
1810
0056
0640
1326
1904
0146
0730
1414
1954

l.OE

16
Su

l.lF
1.2E
1. 1F
1.1E
1. 1F
1. 3E

1. 2F
1. 2E

1.2F
1.4E

1. 3F

19

1.4E
1. 3F

1.5E

1.4F
l.SE
1.4F
1. SE

1. SF

20
Th

1.5E
1.4F

0245
0845
1508
2110

1.1E
1.4F
1. 3E
1. 3F

1.3E
1.3F

25
Tu

0033
0708
1252
1942

0319
0927
1545
2153

1.1E
1.4F
1.2E
1.3F

26

0119
0757
1339
2033

0401
1012
1630
2241

1. 1E
1. 3F
1. 2E
1. 2F

0208
0850
1429
2128

0450
1101
1723
2333

1.0E
1.2F

0303
0948
1525
2225

0548

0018
0654
1240
1923

0315
0914
1537
2137

1.1E
1. 3F
1.2E
1.2F

10 0104
M 0733
1326
2009

0516
1046
1746
2322

0541
1118
1813
2351

1.3E
1. 3F
1.4E
1.2F

26 0100
M 0737
1321
2009

0346
0955
1611
2220

1.1E
1.4F
1.2E
1.2F

11
Tu

0156
0827
1417
2103

0615
1142
1845

1. 2F
1. 3E

0642
1215
1913

1.2E
1.2F
1. 3E

27
Tu

0144
0822
1406
2059

0426
1039
1655
2307

1.lE
1.3F
1.2E

12

0020
0715
1242
1944

1.1F
1.1E
1.1F
1. 3E

27
Th

0232
0913
1455
2150

0513
1128
1745
2358

1.0E
1.3F
1.2E
1.2F

13
Th

0121
0814
1343
2042

1.0F
1. 1E
1. OF
1.2E

28
F

0326
1008
1549
2248

0607
1220
1844

1. OE
1.2F

14

0220
0911
1442
2138

1.0F
1.1E
1. OF
1.2E

29
Sa

0053
0712
1316
1955

1.1F

15

1.0E

Sa

0317
1007
1538
2232

1. OF
1.1E
1. OF
1. 3E

30
Su

0250
0940
1512
2208

1.0F
1.1E

1. 1F
1.3E

l.OF
1. 3E

29
Th

30
F

0423
1107
1646
2344

1.1E

1.2F
1.1E

1.1E
1.4F
1. 2E
1. 3F

24
M 0623
1210
1856

25
Su

1. OF
1. 1E

0220
0811
1439
2032

1.4E
1. 4F
1. SE
1. 3F

1.4E
1.4F
1.4E
1.3F

0151
0842
1414
2111

1.1E
1.4F
1. 2E
1. 3F

23
Su

1.5F

0419
0954
1649
2226

1.3E

0224
0757
1429
2007

1. 5E

0012
0642
1236
1917

1. 2E
1.3F
1. 2E
1. 3F

1. SE
1. 4F

9
Su

28

0209
0739
1426
1955

1. 3E
1.2F

0326
0906
1555
2134

1.1E
1.3F
1.2E
1.2F

1.1F
1.2E

1. 3E
1. 3F

0553
1148
1824

22

0302
0845
1514
2101

1.1F

0133
0706
1355
1924

Sa

0614
1201
1840

0051
0742
1315
2013

0424
1016
1649
2232

1.3F
1.3E
1.2F

1. 5E
1.5F
1.6E
1. 4F

0504
1059
1733
2322

1.2F

0346
0940
1609
2154

1.2E
1. OF

0236
0818
1504
2044

0307
0904
1529
2116

21

Sa

1.5E
1.4F

0224"'
0827
1446
2036

Maximum
Current

0252
0921
1511
2200
0350
1019
1607
2259
0450
1119
1706
2357
0551
1216
1804

1.4E

1.2F
1.2E

0502
1052
1730
2311
0541
1130
1811
2350

1. 1E

1.1F

1826

1.0E
1.1F
1.1E

0030
0701
1254
2056

1.0F
0.9E
1. OF
1.1E

0506
1149
1729

0139
0935
1406
2202

1.0F
1.0E

31 0022
M 0608
1249
1831

0339
1035
1605
2258

1.1F
1.2E

0403
1048
1625
2323

1154

1.0F

1.2E

1.1F

1.3E

Time meridian 75 w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


At times of slack water before maximum ebb, the velocity actually averages 0.3 knot in a direction of
184 true.

BOSTON HARBOR. (Deer Island light), MASSACHUSETTS, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 254 True
NOVEMBER

Day

Slack
Water
Time

DECEMBER

Maximum

Slack
Water
Time

Current
Time Vel.
h.m.

knots

l
Tu

0119
0708
1347
1931

0440
1128
1706
2351

l.2F
1. 3E
1. 2F
l.4E

16

0212
0805
1441
2028

0534
1219
1759

1. 3F
1. 4

17
Th

0041
0625
1309
1850

1. 5E
1. 4F
1. SE

0130
0712
1357
1938

1. SE
1. SF
1.6E
1. 4F

19
Sa

0219
0758
1445
2026

l. SE
1. SF

20
Su

0307
0844
1534
2113

1.4E
1. SF
1. SE
!. 4F

0358
0929
1625
2202

l.4E
1. 4F
l.SE
1. 3F

Th

0304
0858
lS33
2122

0353
0948
1623
2213

Sa

0441
1036
1712
2302

Su

0529
1123
1801
2350

H 0618
1210
1850

l.3F

Maximum

h.m.

knots

0144
w 0739
1410
1956

OS07
1158
1728

1.2F
1.2E
1. 2F

1
Th

0017
0549
1239
1810

l.2E
l.3F
l. 3
1. 2F

0056
0627
1316
184 7

l.2E
l.3F
l. 3E
l. 3F

0126
0658
1341
1918

1. 4F

0131
0716
134 7
193 7

l. 2E
1.4F
l.3E
1. 4F

21
M 0513
1102
1746
2326
22
TJJ 0558
1144
1830

0151
0742
1413
2007

1. 2E

0224
0821
1448
2048

1. 2E

l.5F
l. 3
1.3F

0011
0645
1229
1919

0302
0903
1528
2132

0058
0736
1317
2010

18
F

l.4F

l.6E
1. 4F

0228
0822
1454
2040
0309
0902
1537
2122
0350
0941
1619
2203
0431
1021
1701
2244

Su

1.3E
1. 3F

0421
1016
1653
2245

M 0509
ll 01
1740
2331

1.4F
l. 6E
I. 3F

0204
0741
1428
2009

l. 4E
1.4F
l. 6E
l. 3F

02S2
0826
1516
2056

1. 4E
!. 4F
1. SE
1. 3F

1 .-4E

1. 2E
l. IF
l. 3E
!. IF

0347
0950
1615
2221

1. 1 E
1. 3F

0150
0821
1403
2052

0614
1129
1838

0150
0830
1409
2107

0438
1040
1711
2313

1. OE
1. 2F

0008
D707
1224
1931

0245
0929
1506
2203

0541
ll35
1823

a. 9E

0013
0817
1239
2045

1. OF
!.OF
!.IE

!.IE
1.0F
1.2

25
F

0047
0742
1307
2009

l. OF

1.0E
l. OF
l.2E

26
Sa

0145
0838
1406
2104

!.OF
l.OE
0. 9F
1. 2E

27
Su

0506
1140
1722

0240
0933
1502
2157

l.OF
1.1
0.9F
1. 2E

28
M 0447
1132
1711

0218
0919
1449
2146

0010
0601
1233
1818

0333
1024
1555
2247

1. OF
!.IE
1. OF

29
Tu

0002
0549
1233
1814

0059
0653
1323
1909

0421
1113
1643
2335

l.IF

30

0059
0649
1331
1915

0345
1030
1608
2302

l.SF
1. 3E

1.4F

1. 2E
1. 2F

10
Sa

1.1E

l.IF
!.IF

11
Su

!.IE

0238
0912
1453
2142
0329
1007
1544
2233

0101
0801
1321
2025

16
F

17
Sa

18
Su

knots
1. 3F
1. 2E
l.2F

0015
OS42
1234
1809

l.lE
1.3F
1. 3E
1. 3F

0041
0613
1258
1843

!. 4F
l. 3E
l. 3F

0232
0824
1504
2049
0318
0908
1550
2134

1. 2E

0059
0642
1320
1913

l. 4F

0132
0720
1356
1950

l. 2E
!.SF
1. 4E
l.4F

0211
0802
1436
2031

l. 2E
1.5F
l. 4
1.4F

0255
0847
1521
2118

l. 2E
1.4F
1. 3E
l. 3F

1. 2E
1. SF

l. 4E

0344
0934
1611
2207

1. 3F
1. 2E
1. 2F

1. IE
!.OF
1.7.E

24
Sa

0134
0812
1353
2044

0441
1026
1712
2301

1. 2F
l.2E
l.lF

1. OF
l.OE
!.OF

25
Su

0229
091D
1450
2140

0647
1123
1917.

l.OE
l.lF
l.lE

26
M 0327
lOll
1550
2240
27
Tu 0427

0014
0757
1316
2026

1.1

!.IE
l. OF
!. OE

0.9F
!.IE

l.OF
l. IE
!.OF
1. 2E

0246
0944
1510
2206

!.OF
l.OE
!.OF
1. OE

28

0326
1017
1555
2243

I. IF

14

0013
0602
1242
1824

0335
1033
1600
2253

1. IF
!.IE
l. DF

0425
1112
1652
2336

l.2F
l.3E
1.1F
I. 3E

0101
0651
1331
1914

0421
1118
1646
2336

1.2F
1.2E

15
Th

h.m.
OS04
1200
1730

0042
0718
1300
1950

l.OF
1. DE
a. 9F
l.OE

h.t:l.

0148
0739
1419
2002

23
F

0154
0853
1417
2117

l.2E
1. OF
1.2E

Vel.

19
M 0402
0953
1636
2220
20
Tu 0449
1037
1721
2306
21
~
0537
1123
1809
2353
22
Th 0627
1210
1859

12
M 0420
1059
1638
2323
13
Tu 0511
1151
1731

l.OE

Maximum
Current

Time

Day

1.3F

Oll6
0655
1341
1923

0521
1040
i745
2317

0646
1207
1913

0334
0929
1607
21S7

Slack
Water
Time

I. SE

0103
0731
1316
2003

0221
0851
1437
2128

1. 2
l.lF
1.2E

Sa

!.4E
1. 3F

8
Th

1.3
l.lF

15
Tu

0027
0608
1253
1835

LIE
1. 4F
1.3
1. 3F

24
Th

1.2

0245
0839
1518
2107

1.2E
1. 2F
1.4E
!.2F

1. 2E
l.!F

14
H

l.4E
l. 2F

0430
0955
1654
2228

0548
1109
1815
2349

13
Su

l. 3F

0017
0642
1230
1915

0129
0759
1346
2033

0411
1043
1626
2318

0518
1204
l 74 5

12
Sa

0153
0746
1426
2013

l.3E
1. 3F
1. 4E
l. 2F

23

0315
0948
1531
2222

knots

0341
0910
1604
2142

1.3E
1. 3F
1. 4E
1.2F

11
F

h.m.

0556
1146
1828

0452
1017
1 719
2254

10
Th

l. 2E

h .m.

Tu

0039
0708
1257
1941

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.

Day

h.m.

8
Tu

Slack
Water
Time

Current
Time Vel.

Day

h.m.

21

E-Ebb, Dir. Ill' True

1113

1653
2339

0200
0859
!434
2126

1.1

!.IE

l.lF
!.OF
!.IE
l. OF
!.IE

l.OF
!.IE

0527
1215
1756

0305
0957
1537
2224

29
Th

0038
0628
1314
1859

0404
1053
1635
2319

l.3E
l.lF
1.3E

30
F

0133
0726
1410
1959

0459
1147
1729

l.2F
l.4E
1.2F

l.lE

l. IF
!.IE

31
Sa

0227
0821
1502
2054

0011
0550
1237
1820

!.IF

l.2E
1. OF
l. 2E
!.IF

l. 3E

l. 2F

l.SE
l.2F

Time meridian 75 w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


At times of slack water before maximum ebb, the velocity actually averages 0.3 knot in a direction of
184 true.

22

CAPE COD CANAL (RR. Bridge), !-IASSACHUSETTS, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 070' True

c-Ebb, Dir. 250 7rue

JANUARY
Slack
Water
Time
Day

h.m.

4.SE
4.6F
5. 1E
4.9F

16
Su

0209
OS07
1427
2045

4. 7E

17

4.5F
5.1E
4. 9F

1214
1S30

0300
OS 59
1519
213S

5. OE
"4. 7F

0109
0659
1311
1926

0354
0956
1613
2233

0205
0757
1411
2023
0302
0857
1515
2123

0419
1029
1646
2322
0511
1120
1737
0015

w
6
Th

Sa

4.1E
3.9F
4.4E
4.2F

18
Tu

0012
0553
1204
1815

025S
OS47
1512
2116

4.6E
4.3F
4.8E
4.6F

19

0050
0633
1244
1856

0341
0928
1555
215S

0449
1055
1709
2333

4.4E
4.1F
4.6E
4.3F

20
Th

0131
0 717
1329
1940

0426
1013
1642
2239

4.0E
3. SF
4.1E
3.9F

0547
1159
1S09

4.3E
3. 9F

21
F

0214
OS05
1421
2029

0512
1102
1733
2330

3.9E
3.7F
4.0E
3. 9F

0303
OS5S
1521
2124

0603
1153
1S2S

4. OE

0025
065S
1255
1926

3.SF
4.0E
3. 7F
3. 9E
3. SF
4.1E
3.9F
4.0E

4.7E
4.4F

4.4E

M 0515

17
Th

0015
0603
121S
1826

0309
0901
152S
2125

4.3E
4.1F
4.4E
4.2F

4.1E
3.9F
4.4E
4. 1F

3
Th

0133
0727
1347
1954

0420
1029
1643
2259

4.5E
4.2F
4. 6E
4. 3F

1S
F

0051
0644
1301
1908

0352
0942
1613
220S

4.2E
4.1F
4.3E

4. OE

4
F

0225
OS23
1447
2049

0511
1122
1737
2353

3E
4. OF
4. 3E
4.0F

19
Sa

0132
0730
1351
1956

0439
1030
1703
2255

4. lE

5
Sa

0320
0922
1550
2148

0607
1226
1S35

4.1E

20
Su

0219
0823
1451
2051

0530
1121
175S
2350

4.1E
3. 9F
4. OE
3.SF

21 0314
M 0923
1600
2154

0625
1226
1857

4.0E
3.SF
3. 9E

22
Tu

0052
0725
1335
2001

3.7F
4.1E
3.9F
3.9E

0523
113S
1S21

0201
OS2S
1445
2105

3.7F
4.3E

3.SF
4. 3E

4.0F

Su

26

0028
064S
1301
193S

0327
0950
1609
2222

0202
0S15
1427
2057

0513
1106
1747
2336

3. 9F

27
Th

0126
0742
1357
2033

0427
1047
1706
231'7

4.2F
4.SE
4.6F
4.5E

12
Sa

0244
OS56
150S
2139

0548
1149
1824

3.9F
4.4E
4.2F

2S
F

0222
OS35
1450
2125

0522
1138
1SOO

4.4F
S.OE
4. SF

13
Su

0018
0627
1231
1S57

4.1E
3.9F
4.5E
4.2F

29
Sa

0011
0613
1229
1S50

4.7E
4. SF

14

0058
0700
1310
192S

4.1E
3.9F
4.5E
4.2F

30
Su

0324
0935
1546
2219
0402
1013
1623
2257

31

0314
0926
1541
2216
0405
1016
1632
2305

M 0455

1107
1721
2354

Time meridian 75 W.

3. 9E

3. 7F

3.9F
4.3E

4.0F
4.3F
4. 3E

0151
0755
1409
2029

4.SE
4. 7F

s:ZE

4. 9F

1200 is noon.

5.1E

4.8F

4.

3. SF
4. OE

3.7F
4. OE

3.7F
3.SE

4. lF
4. OF
4. 1E

3.9F

0611
1224
1857

030S
0901
1552
2137

3.5F
4.0E
3.SF
3. 7E

23

0048
0703
1317
1949

0406
0954
1641
2227

3.6F
4.1E
3. 9F
3.SE

24
Th

0009
0627
1242
1922

0308
0931
1553
2206

3. 9F
4.5E
4. 3F
4. 3E

10
Th

0138
0750
1404
2035

0451
1043
1728
2313

3. 7F

25
F

0112
0726
1341
2018

0412
1028
1654
2301

4.1F

11
F

0223
0834
1446
2116

0532
1129
1805
2354

3. SF
4.3E
4.1F

26
Sa

020S
0821
1435
2109

0510
1123
1746
2354

4. 4F
5.0E
4. BF
4.7E

0303
0914
1524
2155

0607
1208
1837

3. 9F
4.4E
4.2F

27
Su

0300
0912
1526
2157

0602
1213
1836

4.6F
5.1E
4.9F

0033
0640
124S
1906

4.2E
4.0F
4.5E
4.3F

28

0042
0651
1303
1922

4. 9E
4. 7F

0112
0714
1327
1939

4.2E
4. 1F
4.6E
4.3F

0150
0747
1406
2011

4. 3E
4. 1F

Tu

1126
1759
2351

0340
0952
1601
2231

M 0415

4.9F
4.6F
5.2E
5.0F

3. 6F

S.lE
4. BE

0054
0706
1335
1936

16

0201
0804
144 9
2035

4.1E
4. SE

0417
1023
1655
2250

M 0515

4.1F

0101
0704
1320
1939

0000 is midnight.

4.3E
4.1F
4.5E
4. 3F

4.7E
4.4F
4.8E
4. 6F

3.8F
4.3E
4.1F
4.0E

4.0E

0526
1140
1747

0329
0935
1549
2207

0432
1023
1706
2248

4.1F

knots

0230
0822
1447
204S

0043
0635
1251
1901

0115
0730
1343
2011

4.3E

h.m.

1921

h.m.

0545
115S
1811

Tu

3.8F
4.2E
4.0F
4.0E

0226
OS 55
1505
2127

Vel.

Day

Maximum
Current

4. SE
4. 6F

0343
0934
1619
2203

12"54

0357
0957
1626
2224

Time

knots

0124
0756
1400
2027

22
Sa

Slack
Water
Time

h.m.

24
M 0454
1059
1734
2326
25
Tu 0551
1201
1S38

4.2E
3.8F
4.2E

Vel.

0240
OS44
1459
2117

3.9F
4.1E
3.9F
4.0E

0022

15
Sa

1126
1737

0216
OS10
1431
2039

0438
1049
1700
2335

Current

Time

h.m.
1

0242
0842
1521
210S

M 0643

14
F

4.1E
3.9F
4.5E
4.2F

23
Su

10

13
Th

knots

Maxir.1um

Day

4.0F
4.1E
3.8F
4. OE

0551
1201
1S26

h.m.
0137
0733
1349
2003

Time

0140
0743
1418
2009

0457
1102
1725
2325

12

h.m.

\.later

Vel.

4.1F

0400
1000
1621
2224

Su

11
Tu

Time

51 ack

0035
0644
1305.
1909

Maximum
Current

Day

OllS
071S
1337
1952

M 0604

4
Tu

Current
Time Vel.
knots

Su

Slack
Water
Time

h.m.

Sa

FEBRUARY

Maximum

15
Tu

102S
1636
2306
0450
1104
1711
2340

3.9E
3. 7F
3. 7E

4.2E
4.0F
3.9E

4.1E

4.6E
4. 3F

0417
1030
1713
2302

M 0349
1002
1614
2243

4.1F

4.1E

4.7E
4.6F
4.5E

5.2E
5.0F

CAPE COD CANAL (RR. Bridge), MASSACHUSETTS, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 070 True
MARCH
Slack
Water
Time
h.m.

APRIL

MaXimum
Current
Time Vel.

Day

Slack
Water
Time
Day

h.m.

knots

0129
0 73 7
1349
2008

4.9E
4. 7F
5. IE
4.9F

16

0215
0824
1437
2051

4. 9E

0522
1140
1747

17
Th

0013
0608
1229
1834

0303
0909
152 3
2135

4.8E
4.5F
4. BE
4.5F

18
F

0058
06 56
1321
1922

0349
0957
1613
2223

4.6E
4.3F
4.5E
4.1F

0146
0746
1417
2013

0437
1049
1705
2311

4.3
4.0F
4 .lE
3.8F

0238
0841
1518
2109

0530
1145
1801

h.m.

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Slack
Water
Time

knots

0122
0721
1339
1942

4.5E
4. 3F
4.6E
4.4F

0200
0756
1418
2019

4.SE
4.3F
4.6E
4.4F

0535
1156
1759

0240
0835
1500
2056

4.5E
4.3F
4.5E
4.3F

19
Sa

0017
0617
1240
1842

0323
0918
1545
2139

4.4
4.3F
4.4E
4.1F

20
Su

0057
0703
1332
1931

0410
1005
1636
2227

4.3E
4.2F
4.2E
3.9F

4.1E
3.8F
3.8

21 0146
M 0757
1434
2028

0500
1100
1735
2324

4.2E
4.1F
4.0E
3.8F

0009
0625
1253
1900

3.5F
3.9E
3.6F
3.6E

22
Tu

0559
1204
1835

4.1E
4.0F
3.9E

0114
0725
1408
2001

3.3F
3.8E
3.5F
3. 5E

23

0029
0702
1317
1942

3.6F
4.2E
4.0F
3.9E

8
F

0536
1149
1827

0228
0826
1521
2102

3.2F
3.8
3.6F
3.6

24
Th

0141
0807
1432
2049

3.6F
4.3E
4.1F
4.1E

0018
0632
1245
1919

0333
0924
1615
2156

3.4F
3.9
3.8F
3. 7

25
F

0611
1226
1-906

0255
0911
1543
2149

0110
0723
1334
2006

0424
1015
1658
2244

3.6F
4. 1
3.9F
3.9

26
Sa

0058
0712
1325
1959

12
Sa

0156
0808
1417
2047

0507
1100
1733
2326

3.7F
4.3
4.1F
4.1E

27
Su

13
Su

0236
0849
1456
2124

0542
1142
1808

14
M 0313
0927
1533
2200
15
Tu 0348
1004
1608
2234

0436
1051
1701
2328

w
3
Th

4
F

5
Sa

6
Su

M 0334
0942
1623
2212
8

Tu

0435
104 6
1728
2317

w
10
Th

11
F

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day
h.m.

1
Tu

23

E-Ebb, Dir. 2so True

Slack
Water
Time
Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0541
1208
1805

0234
0843
1459
2103

4. BE
4.5F
4.6
4.3F

16
Sa

2
Sa

0023
0625
1257
1850

0317
0929
1544
2145

4.6E
4. 3F
4.3E
4. OF

17
Su

3
Su

0107
0712
1349
1938

0404
1015
1633
2232

4.3E

18

4 0156
M 0804
1447
2032

0455
1108
1727
2327

4.1E
3.8F
3. 7E

0550
1209
1826
0028
0647
1319
1927

3. 7E

0141
0748
1433
2026

3.1F
3.7E
3.5F
3.5E

22
F

0557
1205
1843

0248
0846
1530
2121

3.3F
3.8E
3.7F
3. 7E

23
Sa

9
Sa

0035
0649
1256
1929

0345
0940
1615
2210

3.5F
4. OE
3.9F
3. 9E

24
Su

3.8F
4.5E
4. 3F
4.3E

10
Su

0122
0736
1341
2011

0431
1025
1654
2253

3.7F
4.2E
4.1F
4.2

25

0402
1009
1640
2244

4.1F
4.7E
4.6F
4.5E

11

0203

0506
1110
1729
2333

4.0F
4.4E
4.2F

0153
0807
1418
2048

0457
1104
1733
2336

4.4F
4. 9E
4. 7F
4.8E

12
Tu

0543
ll52
1803

3.9F
4.4E
4.2F

28 0243
M 0858
1508
2134

0549
1155
1818

4.6F
5.0E
4. SF

13

0005
0614
1222
1837

4.3E
4.1F
4.6E
4.3F

29
Tu

0021
0634
1241
1901

4. 9E
4. 7F

14
Th

0045
0647
1301
1909

4.4E
4.2F
4.6E
4.4F

30

0107
0719
1327
1941

4. 9E

0150
0802
1413
2022

4. 9E

4. 7F
S.OE
4. 7F

31
Th

Time meridian 75 W.

0423
1040
1643
2307
0458
1117
1720
234!

0244
0900
1545
2134
0352
1009
1658
2246
0504
1119
1806
2356

0330
0947
1554
2217
0415
1034
1638
2259
0458
1121
1722
2341

0000 is midnight.

5
Tu

S.OE
4.7F
4.7F
4.8E
4.5F

1200 is noon.

0354
1004
1652
2239

Th

0457
1107
1751
2341

M 0819
1422
2049

5.1E
4.8F
4. 7F

0252
0901
1549
2133

15
F

0241
0859
1500
2124
0317
0937
1537
2159
0354
1016
1615
2233
0431
1056
1654
2309

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.
0511
1139
1736
2348
0556
1227
1822
0032

h.m.

knots

0214
0814
1437
2030

4.6E
4.5F
4.5E
4. 3F

0257
0859
1526
2117

4.6E
4.5F
4.4E
4.1F
4.5
4.3F
4.2
4.0F

COF

M 0645

4.0E
3. 7F

1322
1914

0346
0949
1617
2208

19
Tu

0124
0741
1425
2014

0439
1046
1718
2307

4.4
4.2F
4.0
3.8F

3.9E
3.6F
3.5E

20

0226
0844
1534
2122

0540
1153
1820

4.3
4.1F
4. OE

3.2F

21
Th

0015
0644
1304
1926

3.7F
4.3
4.1F
4. OE

0130
0749
1419
2032

3.7F
4.3E
4.2F
4.1E

0555
1207
1845

0244
0852
1524
2131

3.9F
4.5
4.4F
4.4

0042
0656
1306
1937

0350
0950
1621
2224

4.1F
4.6
4.5F
4.6

0136
1358
2024

0443
1046
1713
2313

4.4F
4.8
4.6F
4. 7

26
Tu

0224
0842
1447
2108

0533
1133
1756
2358

4. SF
4.8
4.6F
4.8

4.2F
4.5E
4.3F

27

0309
0930
1532
2150

0617
1220
183 7

4.6F
4. 8
4.6F

0014
0618
1232
1836

4.5E
4. 3F
4. 6E
4.4F

28
Th

0041
0700
1305
1916

4.8
4. 6F
4. 7
4.5F

0053
0654
1313
1912

4.6E
4.4F
4.7E
4.4F

29
F

0124
0741
1347
1953

4.8
4.6F
4.6
4.3F

0131
0733
1354
1949

4.6E
4.5F
4.6E
4.4F

30
Sa

0205
0819
1430
2032

4. 7E
4.4F
4.4
4.1F

3. 4.F

3.5F
3.4E

0336
0953
1643
2234
0448
1102
1747
2342

M 0751

4.4

0352
1017
1614
2230
0434
1102
1656
2310
0515
1147
1737
2350

24

CAPE COO CANAL (RR. Bridge), MASSACHUSETTS, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 070' True

E-Ebb,

Dir. 250' True

MAY
Slack
Water
Time

JUNE

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day

Slack
Water
Time

Maxi mum

Current
Time Vel.

Day
h.m.

h.m.

knots

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0558
1234
1820

024S
0903
1516
2115

4.SE
4.2F
4.1E
3.8F

16
M OS39
1217
1807

0237
OS43
1S10
2100

4. BE

2 0033
M 0642
1323
1906

0335
0946
1605
2157

4.3E
4.0F
3.9E
3.6F

17
Tu

001S
0632
1314
1902

0328
0938
1604
2154

4. 7E
4. SF

0119
0730
1417
195 7

0423
1033
1656
2249

4.1E
3.8F
3.7E
3.3F

18

0110
0729
1415
2003

0423
1036
1702
22SS

4.6E
4.4F
4.2E
3. 9F

0212
0823
1514
2055

0514
1130
1750
2348

3.9E
3.6F
3.5E
3.2F

19
Th

0213
0831
1520
2110

0522
1141
1S04

4.5E
4. 3F
4.1E

0312
0921
1613
2157

0610
1230
1848

3. BE

20
F

0004
0625
12SD
1907

3. SF
4.4E
4.2F
4.1E

Su

3
Tu

w
5
Th

0051
0708
1334
1947

3.1F
3.8E
3.6F
3.6E

21
Sa

0157
OS06
1433
2042

3.3F
3.8E
3.7F
3.8E

22
Su

0255
OS 58
1S24
2131

3. SF
4. OE
3. SF

23

1259
1930

0343
09SO
16D9
2216

3.7F
4.2E
4.0F

24
Tu

0125
0744
1343
2009

042S
103S
1648
2300

4.0F

25

0206
0828
1425
2047

0507
1120
1727
2341

4.2F
4.SE
4.3F
4.6E

26
Th

0246
0910
1506
2124

0546
1203
1804

4.4F
4.6E
4.4F

27
F

0022
0627
1247
1845

4. 7E
4. SF

2S
Sa

010S
0711
1333
1926

4.8E
4.6F
4.6E
4.4F

29
Su

0151
0756
1419
2013

4.8E
4.6F
4.SE
4.3F

30

0415
1D21
1709
2258

Sa

0515
1119
1800
2352

Su

0609
1211
1847
0041

M 0659

10
Tu

11

12
Th

13
F

14
Sa

15
Su

3.SF
3.5E

0326
0953
1547
2202
0408
1038
1631
2242
0452
1125
1717
2326

4. OE

4.2F
4.4E

4. 3E

004S
0700
1346
1925

03S4
1002
1627
2216

4.2E
3.9F
3. 7E
3.4F

16
Th

OOS8
071S
1359
1948

0407
1023
1645
2242

4. BE
4.6F
4.4E

2
Th

0136
074S
1437
2017

0443
1052
1717
2309

4.0E
3.SF
3. 7E
3. 3F

17
F

0200
0815
145S
20S1

osos

1124
1743
234S

4.6E
4.4F
4.3E
4.0F

3
F

0231
OB40
1529
2113

OS34
1147
1S10

3.9
-3. 7F

18
Sa

030S
0917
1558
215S

0604
1228
1843

4.SE
4.3F
4. 3E

0006
0629
1240
190S

3.3F
3.SE
3. 7F
3.7

19
Su

0056
0707
1334
194 3

3.9F
4.4E
4. 2F
4.3

0104
072S
133S
1957

3.3F
3. 9E
3. 7F
3.8

2.0

0207
0806
1439
2039

4.0F
4.3E
4.2F
4. 3E

0619
1220
1844

0311
0905
1534
2133

4.1F
4. 3E
4. 2F

OOS2
w 0716
1313
1932

0406
1001
1627
2224

4.2F
4. 3E
4.1F
4.5E

4
Sa

Su

0537
1146
1S20

0021
M 063S
1244
1911

0331
0930
1S59
2159

4.1F

0115
0734
1336
1958

0426
1022
1648
2248

4.3F
4.5E
4.4F
4,6E

D203
0826
1424
2042

0516
1112
1733
2334

4.4F
4.6E
4.4F
4.7E

10
F

0249
0914
1509
2124

0601
11S9
1814

4.5F

11
Sa

0017
0642
1243
1S51

4.7E

31
Tu

0331
1000
15S1
2204
0412
1044
1632
2243
0453
112B
1712
2322

4.4F
4. SE

4. SE

4.3F

4.5F
4.4E
4.2F

4. 7E

0100
0719
1326
1927

4.4F
4.3E
4.1F

0141

4.6E
4.3F

osoo

1409
200S

4.2E

0222
0837
1453
2046

4.5E

0003
0616
125S
1S37

0307
0919
1S38
2129

4.3E
4.0F
3.9E
3.6F

0000 is midnight.

4.2F

4.0E

3. 7F

1200 is noon.

0428
1030
1713
2305

7
Tu

w
9

Th

12
Su

1121
1752

0618
1214
184S

3.7F
4.1E
3.9F
4.2E

22

0044
0709
1303
1928

0346
09SB
1606
2225

3.9F
4.2E
4.1F
4.4E

23
Th

0130
0757
1350
2010

0432
104S
164S
2309

4, 2F
4.4E
4.2F
4.6E

24
F

0216
0845
1437
2053

0520
1135
1736
23S5

4.4F

25
Sa

0301
0933
152 3
2136

0607
1223
1S20

4.6F
4.6E
4.4F

26
Su

0041
06S3
1311
190S

4. 9E
4. 7F

0130
0741
1402
1957

4. 9E

0526
1206
1753

0218
0832
1453
2048

4.9E
4.7F
4.5E
4.3F

27
M 0432
1108
1649
2259
28
Tu 0511
1149
1728
2339
29
w 0551
1230
1809

0001
0619
1301
1849

0312
0926
1S48
2144

4.9E
4. 7F
4.5E
4.2F

0348
1022
1611
2221

4.1F

2 35 7

0255
0911
1S1B
2137

1113
1701
2309

M 0517

21
Tu

M 0436

15

0412
1020
1656
22SB

3.SF
4. OE
3.SF
4.0E

13

14
Tu

3.6E

0201
081B
1429
2049

3.9F

OS33
1212
17S3

0329
093S
1622
2210

M 0525
1123
1800
23S6

4.4E

4.5E

knots

4.0F
4. 3F

Vel.

h.m.

Day
knots

4.0F

4.4E

Time

h.m.

Maximum
Current

h.m.

0228
DS31
1504
ZlOS

0431
1043
1724
2322

Slack
Water
Time

h.m.

3.8F
4.4E
4. 3F
4.2E

4.6E
4.4F

Time meridian 7S 0 W.

4.6F
4.4E
4.2F

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day

0116
0728
1400
2009

4.2E

4.3E

0322
0937
1624
221S

Slack
Water
Time

4.SE

4.3F
4.8E

4.6E
4. 4F
4.7F
4.6E
4.4F

30
Th

4.4E

0142
0809
1402
2017

0501
1050
1713
2310

022 9
08S7
144S
2100

OS44
1139
1754
2354

4.3F

0312
0943
1530
2141

0625
1221
1B33

4. 3F
4.2E
-4.0F

0037
070S
1305
1909

4. 5E
4. 3F
4.1

0118
0742
1346
1944

4.5E
4. 2F
4.1E
3.8F

0159
OS17
1428
2021

4.4E
4.2F
4.0E
3.8F

0240
0853
1512
2100

4 . 1F

0325
0936
1555
2145

4.3E
4.0F
3.9E
3.6F

0353
1026
1610
2220

0020
0631
1312
1852

4.3F
4. 3E

4.1F
4. 5E

4.2E
4. OF

4.5E

3.9F

4.4E
3.9E

3. 7F

CAPE COO CANAL (RR. Bridge), MASSACHUSETTS, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 070 True
JULY
Slack
Water
Time

AUGUST

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day

Slack
Water
Time
Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0103
0715
1357
1939

D410
1017
1642
2229

4.1E
3.9F
3.8E
3.6F

16
Sa

2
Sa

0151
0801
1443
2028

D459
1104
1731
2318

4.0E
3.8F
3.8E
3.5F

17
Su

3
Su

0244
0850
1532
2121

0550
1153
1822

4. DE

D015
0642
1245
1913

3. SF
3. 9E
3. 7F
3. 9E

0110
0737
1340
20D7

3.6F
3.9E
3.8F
4.0E

0209
0833
1433
2100

3. 7F

0539
1133
1802
0006
0636
1227
1851

0307
D927
1528
2151

3.9F
4.1E
4.0F
4.4E

22
F

0058
0731
1320
1939

04D3
1019
1619
2241

4.2F
4. 3E

23
Sa

0150
0824
1412
2027

0455
1110
1712
2332

4.4F
4.4E
4.3F
4. 8E

24
Su

0240
0916
1503
2115

D546
1202
1802

4.6F
4.6E
4.4F

D023
0637
1253
1851

S.OE
4:8F
4.6E
4.SF

0112
0727
1344
1942

S.lE
4.9F
4.7E
4.5F

D203
0818
1435
2035

5.lE
4.9F
4. 7E
4. SF

28
Th

D604
1241
1831

0254
0911
1528
2129

S.OE
4.8F
4. 6E
4.4F

29

0043
0658
1335
1927

D348
10D4
1623
2226

4.9E
4. 7F
4.SE
4.3F

30
Sa

1
F

M 0340
0943
1622
2216
5

Tu

0440
1037
1712
2311

w
7
Th

8
F

9
Sa

10
Su

11

M 0330
1006
1554
2204
12
Tu 0421
1D57
1645
2255
13
w 0512
1149

1737
2348
14
Th

15
F

3.8F
3.8E

4.0E
3.8F
4.2E

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Slack
Water
Time

h.m.

knots

D142
D754
1430
2D26

0442
1102
1717
2325

4.7E
4.SF
4.4E
4.1F

D244
0852
1527
2127

0540
1159
1813

4.SE
4~ 3F
4. 3E

18
M 0349
D953
1625
2229
19
Tu D4 54
1054
1721
233D
2D
w D558
1155
1816

DD30
D640
1303
1912

4. OF
4.3E
4.1F
4.2E

0139
0740
1408
2010

3. 9F
4.lE
3.9F
4.2E

0248
0839
1510
2108

4. OF
4. OE

0028
D65.7
1251
1907

0349
0937
1605
2200

4.0F
4. OE
3.8F
4.3E

6
Sa

0121
0751
1342
1954

0443
1031
1654
2249

4.1F
4.0E
3.8F
4.3E

7
Su

D839
1428
2039

oio9

0532
1117
1739
2333

4.1F
4.0E
3.9F
4.4E

D252
0924
1510
2120

0609
1200
1814

4.2F
4.lE
3.9F

25
M 0333
1005
1549
2159
26
Tu 0411
1044
1626
2237
27
w 0448

0015
0648
1241
1847

4.5E
4.2F
4.1E
3.9F

0056
0719
1322
1923

4.5E
4.2F
4.1E
3.9F

0136
0752
1402
1959

4.5E
4.2F
4.1E
3. 9F

12
F

0215
0827
1443
2034

4.4E
4.2F
4.lE
3.9F

13
Sa

1236
1819

0257
0903
1522
2115

4.4E
4.1F
4.1E
3.8F

14
Su

0032
0641
1315
1901

0340
D942
1607
2154

4.3E
4.0F
4.0E
3.8F

0115

0425
1021
1652
2239

4.2E
3. 9F
3.9E
3. 7F

21
Th

4.6E

1122

1703
2315
0525
1159
1740
2353

F 0602

31
Su

0723
1356
1946

0000 is midnight.

h.m.

knots

0203

0514
1111
1740
2332

4. OE

1441
2036
2
Tu

0258
0901
1532
2132

0401
0957
1626
2231

Slack
Water
Time

Time

Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0324
0923
1550
2157

0610
1229
1840

4.lE
3. 9F
4. 1E

01D8
0711
1338
1939

3.8F
3.9E
3. 7F
4. DE

0535
1129
1747

0222
0812
1445
2D38

3.8F
3.8E
3. 6F
4. OE

0001
0635
1228
1842

0327
0913
1546
2134

3.8F
3.8E
3.6F
4. 1E

Maximum
Current

Day

h.m.

M 0809

3.8F
3. 9E

16
Tu

3.7F

0607
1200
1835

3.9E
3.7F
3.9E

17

0029
0700
1257
1930

3.7F
;l..9E
3.7F
4.0E

18
Th

3.8F

19

3. 9E

0430
1025
1649
2300

0131
0800
1358
2027

3.7F
4.lE

0610
1158
1820

0236
0858
1458
2123

3.9F
4.0E
3.9F
4.4E

20
Sa

0057
0729
1321
1932

0424
10D7
1636
2225

3.9F
3.8E
3.7F
4.2E

0032
0710
1258
1914

0337
0956
1557
2219

4.2F
4.2E
4.0F
4.6E

21
Su

0146
0817
1407
2017

0513
1D56
1717
2311

4.lF
3. 9E

0129
0806

0438
1051
1654
2313

4.4F
4.4E
4.3F
4.9E

22

0230
0859
1448
2058

055D
1139
1754
2353

4.1F
4.1E
3.9F
4.4E

8 0222
M 0858
1447
205"9

'0532

4. 7F

1144

4.6E
4.4F

23
Tu

0309
0939
1525
2137

0621
1217
1827

4.2F
4.2E
4.0F

0004
0621
1234
1837

0031
0654
1256
190D

4.SE
4.2F
4.2E
4.0F

D11D

D726
1334
1932

4.5E
4.3F
4.3E
4.1F

0149
D756
1412
2007

4.5E
4.3F
4.3E
4. 1F

0228
0831
1452
2D44

4. 5E

0531
1158
1746

D3D9
0906
1533
2123

4.4E
4.1F
4.2
4.0F

Th

3.9F
4.2E

12DO is noon.

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day

h.m.

4.lF

Time meridian 75 W.

25

E-Ebb, Dir. 250 True

0506
1057
1723
2332

135~

2007

Tu

D314
0949
1538
2150

1745

S.OE
4. 9F

4.8E
4.6F

24

0346
1015
1601
2214

3.8F
4.3E

0055
0713
1325
1928

5.2E
5.0F
4. BE
4. 7F

25
Th

0144
0802
1414
2017

5.2E
S.OF
4. 9E
4.7F

26
F

D545
1215
1808

0234
0850
1503
2108

S.lE
4.9F
4.8E
4.6F

27
Sa

D025
D635
1305
1901

0325
0941
1554
2201

S.OE
4. 7F
4. 7E

28
Su

4.4F

0003
06D9
1233
1825

0121
0728
1358
1956

0418
1033
1646
2258

4.7E
4.4F
4.SE
4.2F

29 OD44
M D649
1311
1909

D354
0947
1618
22D8

4.2E
4.DF
4.1
3.9F

15 022D
M 0824
1452
2054

0514
1128
1743
2359

4.4E
4.1F
4.3E
4.0F

30
Tu

0131
0734
1355
1958

D439
1D3D
1705
2258

3. 9F

0227
D826
1447
2055

D533
1123
1800
2357

3.9E
3.7F
4.DE
3.8F

10

11

Th

0405
1D38
1628
2240
0455
1126
1718
2332

31

0421
1050
1635
2250
0456
1124
1710
2326

4.2F
4.2
4.1F

4.1E
4.DE
3.8F

26

CAPE COO CANAL (RR. Bridge), MASSACHUSETTS, 1983


F-Flood, Oir. 070 True

E-Ebb, Dir. 250 True

SEPTEMBER
Slack
Water
Time
Day

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0332
0925
1547
2159

0632
1222
1857

3.8E
3.6F
4.0E

16
F

<1106
0733
1328
2001

3.8F
3.8E
3.6F
4.1E

17
Sa

0551
1138
1756

0212
0836
1435
2100

3. 9F
4.0E
3.8F
4.4E

18
Su

0011
0652
1241
1856

0321
0937
1540
2158

? 0111

1338
1952

1
Th

3
Sa

4
Su

0151
0744
1413
2007

3.6F
3.6E
3.3F
3.9.

Sa

0609
1202
1814

0302
0845
1518
2105

3. 7F
3,6E
3.4F
4.0E

Su

0027
0702
1255
1905

0358
0940
1611
2158

3.8F
3.8
3.6F

4.2F
4.2E
4.0F
4.6E

19 0117
M 0748
1340
1952

0441
1027
1654
2243

4. OF
3.9E
3.8F
4.3E

0422
1034
1640
2254

4.5F
4.4
4.3F
4.9E

20
Tu

0201
0829
1421
2033

0520
1110
1729
2326

4.1F

0206
0839
1431
2044

0516
1126
1733
2345

4. 7F
4. 7E

21

0240
0907
1457
2112

0553
1148
1800

4.2F
4.3
4.1F

6
Th

0257

0605
1215
1821

4.9F
4.9E
4.7F

0005
0623
1227
1832

4.5E
4.3F
4.4E
4.2F

0034
0653
1303
1910

5.2E
5.0F
5.0E
4.8F

23
F

0043
0653
1304
1905

4.6
4.3F
4.4E
4.3F

Sa

0123
0739
1349
1958

5.2
4.9F
5.0E
4.8F

24
Sa

0122
0725
1342
1938

4.6E
4.3F
4.4E
4.3F

Su

0522
1146
1743

0212
0824
1437
2046

5.1
4.8F
4.9E
4. 7F

25
Su

0200
0758
1421
2016

4.5E
4.3F
4.4E
4.3F

10

0005
0610
1233
1832

0300
0909
1526
2135

4.9
4.6F
4.7E
4.5F

26

1155
1755

0240
0835
1500
2055

4.4E
4.2F
4.3
4.2F

11
Tu

0059

0351
1000
1614
2228

4.6
4.3F
4.5E
4.2F

27
Tu

0020
0619
1233
1839

0326
0916
1545
2140

4.3E

12

1322
1924

4. OF

0156
0752
1415
2020

0442
1052
1708
2327

4.3
3.9F
4.2E
3.9F

28

0109
0706
1318
1930

0413
1001
1636
2233

4.1
3. 9F

0258
0851
1512
2121

0541
1150
1804

3.9E
3.6F
4.0E

29
Th

0207
0800
1413
2029

0508
1055
1730
2334

0036
0642
1259
1905

3.7F
3. 7E
3.4F
3.9E

30
F

0314
0903
1519
2136

0609
1158
1833

0443
1031
1652
2306

w 0928
1520
2135
8
Th

0346
1014
1608
2225

10
Sa

11
Su

12

0434
1100
1656
2314

H 0659

13
Tu

14

15
Th

Day

knots

H 0748

6
Tu

h.m.

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

OCTOBER
Slack
Water
Time

0403
0954
1614
2226

4.5F
5.1E

22

Th

0509
1100
1716
2330

0316
0942
1532
2149
0351
1016
1606
2225
0426
1048
1640
2300
0501
1121
1716
2338

H 0539

h.m.

3.9F
4.4E

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Slack
Water
Time
Day

h.m.

knots

0042
0712
1309
1938

3. 9F
3.8E
3.6F
4.2E

16
Su

0157
0817
1421
2041

4. OF
4.0E
3. 7F
4.4

17

1226
1841

0305
0918
1527
2140

4.2F
4.2E
4.0F
4.6

4
Tu

0053
0729
1323
1937

0406
1015
1624
2235

0147
0818
1414
2029
0238
0905
1502
2119

0426
1013
1630
2246
0534
1123
1738
2352

M 0635

4.1

4.1

Slack
Water
Time

0326
0949
1548
2208

0412
1032
1633
2257

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0220
0810
1439
2030

3.6F
3.6E
3.3F
3.9E

1221
1834

0321
0905
1534
2123

3.7F
3.7E
3.5F
4.0E

18
Tu

0040
0712
1307
1921

0404
0953
1616
2212

3.9F
4. OE
3.7F
4.2E

4. SF
4.5E
4.3F
4. 9E

19

0125
0754
1348
2004

0441
1038
1657
2253

4. 1F
4.2E
4.0F
4.4E

0459
1107
1717
2326

4. 7F
4. BE

20
Th

0206
0831
1426
2044

0516
1117
1729
2334

4.2F
4.3E
4.1F
4.5E

0546
1154
1805

4. SF
4. 9E
4. SF

21
F

0243
0907
1502
2122

0549
1154
1802

4.3F
4.5E
4.3F

0016
0631
1240
1853

5.1E
4. 9F
S.OE
4. SF

22
Sa

0014
0621
1234
1837

4. SE
4.3F
4.6E
4.4F

5.1

23
Su

0054
0654
1311
1912

4. 6E

0134
0729
1352
1951

4.5E
4.3F
4.6E
4.4F

0216
0809
1435
2034

4.4E
4.2F
4.5E
4.4F

1205
1818

0301
0852
1519
2123

4.3E
4.1F
4.4E
4.3F

0102
0714
1325
1937

4.6F
5.0E

4. SF

S.OE
4. SF

0535
1127
1740
2349

M 0627

0320
0941
1537
2159
0356
1014
1613
2238

0000 is midnight.

4.3F
4.6E
4.4F

0149
0757
1411
2021

4.9E
4.6F
4.9E
4.7F

24

1200
1804

0234
0843
1457
2109

4. 7E
4.4F
4.7E
4.4F

25
Tu

0037
0630
1246
1853

0325
0926
1544
2157

4.4E
4.1F
4.5E
4.2F

26

0131
0720
1337
1946

0414
1015
1634
2253

4.1

3.7F
4.2E
3. 9F

27
Th

0055
0645
1253
1911

0352
0939
1610
2217

4.1E
3.9F
4.3E
4.2F

13
Th

0230
0817
1434
2044

0510
1111
1730
2357

3.8E
3.4F
4. OE
3.7F

28
F

0154
0742
1351
2011

0449
1036
1711
2318

4. OE

3. 9E
3. 7F
4.1E
3.9F

14
F

0333
0919
1536
2148

0608
1215
1829

3.6E
3.2F
3. BE

29
Sa

0301
0848
1459
2118

0549
1143
1812

3. 9E
3.6F
4.2E

3.8E
3.6F
4.1

15
Sa

0108
0710
1330
1931

3.6F
3. 5E
3.2F
3.SE

30
Su

0029
0654
1253
1916

4.0F
3.9
3.6F
4.3E

0140
0757
1407
2020

4.1F
4.1E
3.8F
4.4E

4.2E
4.1F

4.1E
4. OF

0458
1116
1718
2346

H 0543

0436
1025.
1640
2251

0433
1048
1650
2318
0513
1124
1732
0003

w 0556

0410
0958
1612
2227

31
M 0515
1107
1722
2333

Time meridian 75 W.

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

1200 is noon.

3.7F
4.2E
4.1F

CAPE COO CANAL {RR. Bridge), MASSACHUSETTS, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 070 True
NOVEMBER
Slack
Water
Time

1
Tu

w
3
Th

4
F

5
Sa

Day
h.m.

knots

0613
1210
1825

0249
0858
1514
2121

4.3F
4.3
4.1F
4.6

16

0034
0706
1305
1922

0347
0953
1612
2216

4. SF

4.6
.4. 4F
4. 8E

17
Th

0128
0755
1356
2015

0441
1044
1703
2307

4.6F
4.8
4.6F
4. 9E

18
F

0218
0841
1443
2105

0526
1133
1751
2355

4. 7F
4. 9
4. 7F
4. 9E

0306
0924
1528
2153

0610
1218
1835

0350
1006
1612
2240

7
H.

Slack
Water
Time

h.m.

Su

DECEMBER

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day

0434
1048
1655
2328

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day
h.m.

h.m.

knots

0631
1227
1845

0311
0914
1531
2131

3.8F
3. 9E
3.7F
4. lE

0044
0714
1311
1930

0356
0959
1616
2219

0127
0753
1351
2013

19
Sa

4.7F
5.0
4.7F

20
Su

0041
0652
1301
1918

4.8
4.6F
4.9
4.7F

21

0127
0733
1345
2001

4.7
4.4F
4.8E
4.6F

22
Tu

0012
0642
1246
1906

0326
0930
1555
2156

4.4F
4.5
4.3F
4.6

16
F

3.9F
4.2E
3.9F
4.2E

2
F

0108
0731
1337
2000

0"419
1022
1648
2248

4.4F
4.7E
4.5F
4.6

17
Sa

0435
1044
1654
2303

4.1F
4.3
4. 1F
4.4

0159
0817
1425
2051

0508
1113
1736
2336

4.4F
4.6F
4.6

18
Su

0209
0831
1430
2055

0510
1123
1733
2346

4.2F
4.5
4.3F
4.5

0247
0901
1510
2139

0553
1155
1821

0248
0907
1509
2136

054 7
1204
1810

4.3F
4.6
4.4F

0027
0626
1245
1851

4. 3F

0110
0707
1328
1932

4.5
4,3F
4.7E
4.5F

0155
0746
1413
2018

4.5
4.2F
4.7E

0539
1146
1803

0243
0835
1500
2109

4.4E
4.2F
4.6
4.5F

0044
0631
1237
1857

0336
0924
1555
2202

4.3E
4.0F
4.5
4.4F

0142
0728
1337
1956

0429
1022
1649
2305

4.1E
3.9F
4.5
4.3F

11
Su

0943
1548
2218
0409
1020
1630
2303

4. SE
4.2F
4.6E
4.4F

23

0016
0602
1214
1825

0259
0859
1514
2128

4.2
3.9F
4.4E
4.1F

24
Th

0106
0650
1301
1914

0348
0942
1603
2220

4. OE

25
F

0200
0742
1355
2007

0439
1033
1656
2315

3. 7
3.4F
4. OE
3. 7F

0258
0840
1455
2105

0532
1131
1753

3.6
3.2F
3.8E

27
Su

0245
0832
1444
2100

0530
1127
1753

0017
0633
1237
1851

3.6F
3.5E
3.1F
3.8

0123
0730
1346
1948

3.6F
3.6
3.2F
3.8

0222
0823
1442
2042

3.7F
3.7
3.4F
3. 9

28
M 0349
0940
1555
2207
29
Tu 0451
104 7
1703
2312
30
w 0549
1149
1807

11

12

Sa

13
Su

14

0356
0942
1558
2205

H 0452

15
Tu

1043
1659
2303
0544
1138
1754
2356

3.7F
4.2
3.9F

26

Sa

Day

1
Th

0213
0814
1428
2045

10
Th

Slack
Water
Time

knots

0518
1130
1739

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

H 0328

Slack
Water
Time
h.m.

Tu

27

E-Ebb, Dir. 250 True

0452
1101
1714
2351

4.5
4.7
4.5F

Sa

4
Su

M 0331
0943
1554
2225
Tu

0414
1024
1636
2311

0455
1105
1718
2355

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0630
1229
1855

0305
0920
1531
2143

3.8F
4.1E
3.8F
4.1E

0047
0713
1316
1943

0350
1006
1619
2231

0134
0755
1400
2030

0435
1051
1703
2317

4.1F
4.5E
4.3F
4.4

4.4F
4.8
4.6F

19 0219
M 0836
1444
2115

0516
1137
1748

4.2F
4. 7E
4.5F

0023
0634
1240
1904

4. 5E
4.3F
4.8E
4.5F

20
Tu

0003
0602
1221
1833

4. SE
4.3F
4.8
4.6F

0108
0712
1321
1945

4. 4E
4.2F
4. 7E
4.4F

21

0049
0645
1307
1919

4. SE
4.3F
4. 9
4.7F

0152
0753
1405
2024

4.3

22
Th

0137
0729
1356
2007

4.5E
4.4F
4.9E
4.7F

0525
1132
1750

0226
0819
1444
2056

4.5
4. 3F
4.9E
4. 7F

4 .SE

4. OF

4.6E
4.3F

0304
0917
1528
2202
0349
0959
1613
2249
0436
1044
1700
2338

3.9F
4.3
4. OF

4.2E

Th

0537
1147
1800

0235
0831
1450
2104

4. 1E
3.9F
4.4
4. 1F

23
F

9
F

0041
0621
1231
1844

0319
0912
1535
2151

4.0

24
Sa

0030
0617
1225
1843

0317
0912
1535
2148

4.SE
4.2F
4. 8
4.6F

0128
0708
1319
1931

0407
1001
1623
2236

25
Su

0125
0713
1323
1940

0413
1007
1632
2247

4.4E
4.1F
4. 7E
4. SF

02-18
0759
1412
2022

0458
1050
1715
2327

3. 7E

26

0222
0813
1427
2040

0508
1108
1730
2348

4.3E

4.1E
3.8F
4.4

12 0310
M 0854
1510
2116

0550
1147
1808

3.6
3.3F
3.8

27
Tu

0322
0916
1535
2143

0609
1215
1832

4. 3E

0011
0633
1235
1855

4.2F
4.1E
3.8F
4.4E

13
Tu

0023
0644
1245
1905

3.6F
3.7
3.3F
3.8

28

0119
0736
1348
1959

4.2F
4.2E
3.9F
4.4E

14

0118
0738
1344
1959

3.6F
3.7
3.4F
3.8

29
Th

0226
0835
1456
2058

4.3F

15
Th

0213
0829
1439
2052

3.7F
3. 9E
3.6F
4. OE

30
F

4. SF

4.4E

4.1F
4.5E

10

Sa

0403
0951
1610
2211
0455
1047
1708
2306
0544
1140
1803
2358

3.iF

4.3E
4.0F
3.8
3. SF

4.1E
3.8F
3.4F
3.9E
3. 7F

31

Sa

Time meridian 75 W.

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

0000 is midnight.

1200 is noon.

4. OF

4.5
4.3F
4.0F
4.4E

4.2F

0054
0709
1325
1934

4. 3E

0200
0809
1433
2036

4.1F
4.3
4.0F
4.3E

0616
1224
1850

0301
0908
1539
2134

4.1F
4.4E
4.2F
4. 3E

0048
0708
1319
1946

0402
0959
1638
2229

4.1F
4.5
4. 3F
4.3

0422
1022
1643
2247
0520
1125
1749
2350

4.0F
4.3

28

POLLOCK RIP CHANNEL, MASSACHUSETTS, 19S3

F-Flood, Oir, 035 True

E-Ebb, Dir.

zzso

True

JANUARY

Day

Slack
Water
Time
h.m.

Sa

0402
1021
1618
2308

Current
Time Vel.
h,m,

knots

0053
0712
1307
1944

1. 9E
1. 9F

0456
1115
1712

0145
0805
1400
2039

3 0002
M 0552
1212
1808

0242
0905
1457
2137

Su

4
Tu

w
6
Th

0057
0650
1311
1907

0337
1007
1557
2241

0155
0750
1413
2008

0438

8
Sa

10

12

13
Th

14
F

1. 9E

1.9F
1. 9E

l.SE
1. 9F
l.SE

19

2.2F

!.SF
l.SE
2.2F

1129
1718

0203
OS24
1410
2043

1.7E
l.SF
l.SE
2.1F

0005
0550
1211
1757

0242
OS 59
1450
2118

1. SE
1. SF

0045
0630
1254
1839

0321
0936
1533
2158

0128
0712
1342
192 5

0404
1019
1620
2241

2. OF

0213
0759
1433
2014

0449
1106
1709
2330

1. 7E
1. SF
1. 7E
1. 9F

0302
OS4S
1528
2108

0539
115S
1804

1.7E

1. 7F

0023
0630
1257
1857

M 0513
1116
1755
2348

1.8F
1.6E
1. 7F
1.5E

Tu

0122
0727

1. 7F

1358

1959

1.8F
1.5E

0222
0824
1503
2100

1. 7F
1. 7E
1. 9F
1.5E

10
Th

0008
0638
1233
1923

0325
0922
1603
2201

1. 7F
1. 7E
2.0F
1. 6E

11
F

0108
0732
1329
2018

0426
1017
1659
2256

1.7F

12
Sa

0205
0825
1423
2111

0522
1112
1754
2352

1. SF
1. 9E
2.3F

0259
0918
1516
2202

0616
1205
1845

1. 9F

0045
0708
1259
1938

1. 9E

0435
1050
1641
2326

21

0051
0646
1327
1914

2.0F

0153
0747
1428
2021

2.0F
1.6E
2.0F
1. 5E

23
Su

0254
0851
1528
2122

1. 9F

1.7E
2.1F

1243
191S

0349
0942
1617
2215

1. 7E

2.1F
1.6E

24
M 0447
1038
1726
2306
25
Tu 0542
1136
1826

0111
0727
1330
2007

0438
1029
1706
2305

1. 9F

26

0159
0812
1414
2051

0525
1112
1751
2344

1. 9F
1.7E
2.2F

0242
OS54
1453
2133

0607
1150
1830

1.7E
2.2F

0023
0644
1225
1905

1.6E
1. SF
1.8E
2.2F

29
Sa

0056
0719
1259
1938

1.6E
1.8F
1. BE
2.2F

30
Su

0352
0953
1622
2216
0450
1054
1725
2319
0546
1151
1824
0017

0322
0934
1530
2211
0359
1012
1606
2249

1113

1659
2344

1.6E

1.6E
1. 9F

22
Sa

1.6E

1.5E
1. 9F

1. 7E
2.2F
1.6E

27
Th

1. 6E
1. 9F

28

0353
0942
1626
2205

0352
1010
!60S
2253

31
M 0443
1102
1700
2343

Time meridian 75

w.

Day

1. 7E

M 0512

2.3F

Current
Time Vel.

0129
0752
1333
2010

17

18
Tu

Slack
Water
Time

knots

1.7E
1. SF

15

Sa

1. 9F
2.0E
2.3F

16
Su

Maximum

h.m,

0542
1222
1S05

0253
0851
1518
2112

M 0639

11
Tu

1. 9E

h.m.

20
Th

Su

2.0E
2.4F

Day

Slack
Water
Time

1. 7E
1.8F
1. 7E
2.1F

7
F

FEBRUARY

Maximum

0135
0800
1350
2029

0000 is midnight.

1. BE
2.1F
1. BE
1.SF

h.m.

knots

Tu

0534
1155
1752

0225
OS 52
1443
2121

1. 9E

0034
0627
1251
1846

0317
0946
1537
2216

1. 9E

2.0F
1.9E
2.2F

3
Th

0127
0721
1348
1943

0412
1046
1633
2315

1. BE
2.0F
l.SE
2.0F

4
F

0221
0817
1449
2042

0507
1149
1736

1. 7E
1. 9F
1.6E

2.1F
1. BE
1.8F

1.6E

1. 6E

l.SE

2.1F
1.7E

l.SE

2.0E
2. 4F

2.0F
2.1E
2.4F
1. 9E

2.1F
2.1E

2.4F

1200 is noon.

Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

l.SE

1. 7E

Maximum

2.1F
2. OE
2.3F

Day

S1 a c k
Water
Time

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0516
1140
1727

0209
0824
1421
2042

1. 9E
2.0F
1. 9E
2.2F

0009
0553
1222
1S07

0247
0901
1502
2119

18
F

0049
0633
1307
1S51

0328
0938
1547
2202

1.9E
2.0F
1. SE
2.0F

19
Sa

0133
0717
1358
1939

0413
1026
1636
2251

1. BE
1. 9F

0500
1119
1730
2344

1. 7E

16

17
Th

1. 9E

2. OF

1. 9E

2.1F

1.7E

1. 9F

0017
0607
1252
1839

1. 5E

0222
OS07
1454
2034

0120
0711
1354
1946

!.SF
1. 5E
1. 9F
1. 4E

21 0316
M 0903
1557
2136

0555
1220
1829

1.6E
1. SF
1. 5E

0221
0812
1457
2052

1.8F
1.5E
2.0F
1.4E

22
Tu

0048
0652
1329
1934

1.6F
1. 6E
1. 7F
1.4E

060S
12.11
1850

0321
0909
1550
2149

l.SF
1.6E
2.0F
1. 5E

23

0157
0758
1444
2044

1.5F
1. 5E
!.SF
1. 4E

0044
w 0700
1302
1941

0414
1002
1639
2238

1.8F
1.6E
2.1F
1.5E

24
Th

0313
0904
1552
2149

1. 6F

0620
1216
190S

1.6E
2.0F
1. 5E

0133
074 7
1347
2025

0459
1050
1722
2319

1.8F
1.7E
2.2F
1. 6E

25
F

0056
0719
1317
2005

0421
1008
1653
2249

1.7F
1. 7E
2.1F
1.7E

0217
0830
1428
2106

0542
1127
1804
2356

1.9F
!.7E
2.2F
1.7E

26
Sa

0155
0814
1413
2057

0518
1104
1748
2342

2. 3F
1. BE

0257
0909
1505
2144

0621
1202
1839

1. 9F

27
Su

024S
0907
1506
2146

0609
1157
1837

2.0F
2.0E
2.4F

0029
0654
1234
1910

1.7E
1.9F

2S
M 0338
0957
1556
2234

0032
0700
1248
1925

1. 9E
2.1F
2. 1E
2.4F

Sa

Su

0318
0916
1551
2144
0415
1017
1654
2247

13
Su

0333
0947
1541
2220

14
M 0407
1024
1615
2255
15
Tu 0441
1102
1650
2331

0101
0724
1307
1939
0134
0753
1344
2011

1. 9F
1.6E
1. 9F

l.SE

2.2F

l.SE

2.2F
l.SE
1. 9F

1.9E
2.2F
l.SE

1.9F
1. 9E
2.2F

20
Su

0416
1006
1702
2244
0518
1111

1807
2352

1.8F
1. 6E
1. 7F

1.9F
1. 9E

POLLOCK RIP CHANNEL, MASSACHUSETTS, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 035' True

29

-Ebb, Oir. 225' True

MARCH
Slack
Water
Time
Day
h.m.

APRIL

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Slack
Water
Time
Day

h.m.

knots

0119
0748
1336
2011

2. DE
2.2F
2.1E
2.4F

16

0512
1137
1734

020S
0833
1424
2059

2. DE
2.2F
2.0E
2.3F

17
Th

3
Th

0007
0600
1229
1823

02S2
0924
1515
2147

1. 9E
2.1F
1. 9E
2. IF

18
F

4
F

OOS6
0649
1322
1915

0341
1015
1606
2241

1.8
2. OF
1. 7
1. 9F

5
Sa

0147
0741
1419
2011

0432
1114
1701
2342

0242
083 7
1S20
2111

0527
1216
1804

Tu

042S
104 7
164S
2320

Su

h.m.

Slack
Water

Maximur.~

Time

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots
1. 9

OS32
1207
17S9

0226
0858
1449
2121

2.2F
1. BE
2.0F

2
Sa

0025
0618
12S7
1S4S

0309
0946
1538
2210

!.BE
2.1F
1. 7
1. SF

17
Su

0114
0706
1351
1940

0356
1040
1631
2303

1. 6

4 0206
M 07S9
1447
2038
5

Current
Time Ve 1.
Day

h.m.

knots

0100
0719
131S
1936

1. 9E
2.1F
2.0
2.2F

013S
0754
13S2
2009

2. OE
2.1F
2.0E
2.2F

051S
1153
173S

0214
OS27
1436
2046

2.0E
2.1F
2.0E
2.1F

19
Sa

0014
055S
1239
1823

0255
0908
1S17
2131

2.1F
1. 9
2.0F

1. 7
1.9F
1. 6
I. SF

20
Su

0058
06.43
1331
1913

0340
09S7
1608
2219

1. 9
2. OF
1. 7
1. SF

1. 6
1. 9F

21 0149
M 0735
1430
2011

0431
1052
1705
2316

1. 7
1. 9F
1. 6
1. 6F

22
Tu

0529
11S6
1SOS

1. 6E
l.SF
1.4

Th

0029
0632
1315
1916

1. SF
1. SE

01S3
0743
143S
2031

1. SF
1. SE
1. SF
1. 4E

9
Sa

0607
1203
1S52

0310
OSS3
1S45
2139

1.6F
1. 6E
2.0F
1.6E

10
Su

0046
0707
130S
194S

0414
09S7
1644
2237

1. 4E

0408
1033
1621
2257
0442
1112
1658
2334

0141
0800
1409
2020

2.0E
2.2F
2. OE
2.0F

0530
121S
1S02

0226
OS4S
1456
2105

2. DE
2.2F
1. 9E
I.9F

1.91'
1. 5
1. 6F

1S 0031
M 061S
1313
1856

0314
0932
1S47
2200

1.9E
2. 1F
1. 7E
1. 7F

0447
1139
172 7

1. 5
1. SF
1. 4

19
Tu

0126
0714
1414
195S

0409
1034
1647
2307

1. 7E
2.0F
1. 6
1. 6F

0009
0546
1240
1831

1.6F
1. 4
1. SF
1. 3

20

0229
OS18
1520
210S

050S
1145
17S2

1. 6
1. 9F
1. SE

0112
0649
1340
1932

1. SF
1. 4E
1. SF
1. 4

21
Th

0023
0617
1307
1905

1. SF
1. 5E

0209
0750
1437
2034

1. 6F
1. 4E

22
F

0149
0730
1425
2021

1.5F
1. 5E
1. 9F

0554
1147
1828

0306
OS47
1528
2123

1. 7F
1. 5

23
Sa

OS53
1149
1S33

0259
OS43
1532
2127

1. 7F
1. 6
2.1F
1. 6

0025
0643
1236
1914

0354
0936
1613
2208

1. SF
1. 6E

24
Su

0031
0654
1251
1928

0400
0949
162S
2224

1. 9F
1. 7

0109
0729
1320
1955

0437
1017
1654
2243

1. 9F
1. 7E
2.lF

25 0126
M 0749
1346
2017

0453
1044
1719
2311

2.1F
1.SE
2.3F
1.9E

l.SF
1.7
2.2F
1. 7

11 0149
M 0810
1401
2034

0512
1056
1729
2319

2.0F
1. BE
2.2F
1. 9E

26
Tu

021S
OS40
1437
2103

0544

2.2F

1806
23S7

2.3F
1. 9

12
Tu

0225
0849
143S
2110

0547
1131
1800
2352

2.1F
1.9

27

2.2F
1. 9E

0300
0928
1524
2147

0629
1220
1S51

2.3F
1. 9
2.2F

02S9
0927
1515
2146

0616
1206
1831

2.1F
1. 9E
2.2F

2S
Th

0038
0711
1304
1931

1. 9E
2.3F

0025
0647
1245
1904

2.0
2.2F
2.0

29
F

0104
0721
1326
1939

2.0E
2.2F
2.0E
2.1F

1. 9

Su

Tu

1.6F
1. 4E
1. 9F
1.4

23

053S
113S
1817

0248
OS32
1518
2112

1.6F
1.5E
2.0F
1.4

24
Th

10
Th

0012
0629
1228
1908

0339
0930
1607
2205

1.7F
1.5E
2.0F
1.5E

25
F

11
F

0102
0717
1315
1953

0430
1014
1652
2249

1. SF

26
Sa

0146
0802
13S7
2033

0511
1056
1731
2324

1. 9F
1. 7E
2.2F
1. 7E

27
Su

0143
OS03
1402
2039

OS10
10S6
173S
2330

2.0F
1.9
2. 3F

0226
0842
1435
2111

0551
1131
180S
2357

2.0F
1.8E
2.2F
1.8E

2S 0233
M OSS4
1453
2126

0559
1147
1824

2.0E
2.4F

0301
0920
1511
2146

0622
1205
1837

2.0F

29
Tu

0016
0646
1236
190S

2. OE
2.2F
2. OE
2.3F

14
Th

0029
0652
1238
190S

1. 9E

0100
0729
1320
19S1

2.0
2.3F
2.0
2.3F

15
F

0143
0812
1403
2036

2.0E
2.2F
1. 9E

Tu

0438
1037
1721
231S

12
Sa

13
Su

14
H

15
Tu

0335
0957
1546
2221

1.SF
1. 3

1.6E

2.lF

1.6E

1.9

2.2F

2.0F
2.0E
2.2F

w.

0353
0943
1644
2231
0501
1055
1751
2342

0320
0943
1S41
2211

30

31
Th

Time meridian 7S'

024S
0836
1536
2118

0405
1031
1627
2255
0448
1118
1713
2339

0000 is midnight.

1.8F
1. 4

2.1F

1200 is noon.

0401
0955
1644
2238

1. 9

2.lF

0303
0856
1S46
2138

0147
0733
1420
2015

1.SE

h.m.

knots

1.7F

0339
0937
1621
2213

Day

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

0043
062S
1321
1910

Slack
Water
Time

13

0459
1053
1739
2334

0333
1006
1552
2222
0409
1046
1631
2301

16
Sa

1.9F
1.4E

2.0F
1. 6

2.1F
1.7

1.SE

2.lF

30
Sa

0447
1130
1714
2343

033S
0929
1628
2221
0447
1041
1733
2330

0342
1014
1608
2229
0424
1100
1652
2312
0505
1146
1736
2356

113S

1. SF
1. 4

1.

SE

2.2F
I. SE

1. 9

1. 9
2.1F

0116
0753
1345
2013

l.SE
2.0F

0157
OS37
142S
20S5

1.SE
2.1F
1.7E
1.SF

1. 9E
2.2F

30

POLLOCK RIP CHANNEL, MASSACHUSETTS, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 035 True

-Ebb, Oir. 225 True

MAY
Slack
Water
Time
Day

Su

h.m.

knots

054B
1233
1B22

0239
0921
1511
2143

l. 7
2.0F
1.6E
1. 7F

16

1323
1911

0325
1009
1602
2231

1.6
2.0F
1. 5E

17
Tu

0133
0723
1415
2005

0412
1100
1654
2330

l.5E
l. 9F
1. 4E
l. SF

18

0227

0506
ll5B
1749

l. 5E
1. SF
l. 4E

19
Th

0029
0603
1255
1B48

l. SF
l. 4E
l.SF
1.4E

20
F

0127
0703
1350
1943

1.6F
1. 4
1.9F
1.SE

21
Sa

0222
0759
144-1
2034

1.7F
1. SE
1. 9F
1.6E

22
Su

0309
0850
152B
211B

l.SF

1.6E
2.0F
l. 7E

23

0043

w OB17

1509
2101
5
Th

0323
0913
1603
215B

0420
1009
1656
2252

Sa

0514
1103
1745
2341

Su

0605
1153
1B31
0027

11

12
Th

13
F

14
Sa

15
Su

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.
Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

M 0509

2.0E
2.2F
1. BE
1.BF

1202
174 7

0204
0827
1438
2050

0011
0602
1259
1B45

0255
0924
1533
2150

1. 9E
2.1F
l. 7E
l. 7F

2
Th

0110
0700
1400
1949

0352
1025
1636
2301

1.BE
2.0F
1. 6E
l. 6F

3
F

0214
OB06
1505
2057

0454
1139
1743

1. 6E
2.0F
1.5E

Sa

1.6F
1.6E

Su

1.6F

0323
0915
1610
2206

0017
0605
1255
1854

2. OF

1. 7F
l. 6E
2. OF
1.6

0244
OB27
1510
2106

1.8F
1.6E
2.1F
1.7

1233
1904

0343
0934
1607
2202

2.0F
1.7
2 .1F
1.8E

0536
1132
1B10
0011

M 0637

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0101
0650
1342
1931

0340
1023
1619
2247

1.6E
1.9F
l. SE
1.6F

16
Th

0151
0739
1431
2022

0431
1113
1710
2342

1.5E
1.9F
1. 5E
1.6F

17

0244
0830
1521
2114

0522
1205
1800

1.5E
1.9F
l.5E

1S
Sa

0036
0617
1257
1852

1. 6F

19
Su

1. 5E

0137
071B
140B
2005

0431
1025
1712
2312

Slack
Water
Time

033B
0923
1611
2205
0431
1016
1700
2254

6
M 0523

1107
174 7
2341

1. 5E
1. 9F
1.6E

0127
0709
1349
1943

1. 6E

0220
0802
1435
2031

1.BF
1.6
1. 9F
1. 7E

1. 7F
1.5E
1. 9F

h.m.

knots

033S
1019
1622
2251

1.8
1. 7E
l. 7F

0159
0753
1445
2040

0441
1126
1727

1. 7E

0005
054S
1237
1B34

1.7F
1. 6E
2.0F
l. 7E

0114
0659
1344
1943

1 :6E

2. OF
1. 7E

20
M 0516
1111
1744
2347
21
Tu 0617
1212
1839

0220
OB09
1449
2044

1.9F
1. 6
2.0F
1. 7E

0321
0915
1544
2139

2.1F
1.6E
2.0F
1.BE

22

0042
0714
1309
1929

0416
1011
163B
2232

2.2F
1.7E
2. OF
1. BE

0026
0700
1244
1915

0349
093B
1605
215B

l. 9F
1. 7E
1. 9F
1. BE

23
Th

0132
0807
1400
2017

0505
1106
1727
2315

2.2F
l. 7E
2.0F
1.SE

021B
0855
1447
2101

0554
1149
1S12
2357

2.2F

0301
0940
1531
2143

063B
1232
1S53

2.2F
1.6
1. SF

0036
0719
1310
1934

1.7E
2.2F
1.6
l.BF

0112
0754
1346
2013

1. 7E
2.1F
1. 6E
1.7F

0149
OS33
1423
204S

1.7
2.1F
1. 6E
1. 7F

0536
1224
1S11

0230
0909
1502
2124

2.1F

0030
061S
1307
1S54

0311
0947
1543
2206

l. 7E
2.0F
1.6
l. 7F

2.2F
1.BE
2.1F
1. 9E

9
Th

0108
0746
1330
1958

0430
1023
1645
2241

2.0F
1.7
1. 9F
1. 9E

24

010B
0736
1322
1954

0433
1017
1646
2237

2. OF

25

0154
0824
1419
2040

0526
111B
1747
2336

2.2F
l.BE
2.1F
1.9E

10

0150
DB32
1415
2041

0510
1109
1725
2324

2.1F

25
Sa

1. 9F
2. OE

0146
OB17
1403
2033

0506
105B
1722
2315

2.1F

0611
1204
1833

2. 3F
1. BE
2. OF

11
Sa

0233
0918
1502
2125

0552
1154
1812

2.2F
1.8
1. 9F

26
Su

1. 9E

0239
0912
1506
2123

0224
0859
1444
2111

0542
1137
1756
2353

2.1F
1. 9E
2. OF
2.0

27
F

0017
0654
1247
1914

1. BE
2.2F
1. 7E
l. 9F

12
Su

0009
063B
1241
1854

2. 0

27

2.3F
1. 9E
1. 9F

0301
0940
1525
2151

0617
121B
1B33

2.2F
l. 9E
2.0F

2B
Sa

0056
0735
1328
1953

l.SE
2.2F
l. 7E
1.8F

0056
0726
1332
1945

2.0
2. 3F
1.9
1.9F

2B
Tu

0034
0656
1303
1914

2.0
2.3F
1.9E
2.0F

29
Su

0134
OB16
1407
2034

2. 1F

0147
OS16
1425
2042

2. OE

29

1.6E
1. 7F

0117
0740
1348
1957

2. OE
2. 3F
1.9E
1. 9F

30
H 0522
1209
1756

0214
0855
1448
2114

1. 7E
2.1F
1.6
1.6F

13
M 0404
1056
1641
2302
14
Tu 0455
1149
1735
2356
15
w 0550
1245
1B34

0239
0914
1522
2143

1. 9

31
Tu

0255
0940
1531
2200

1.6E
2.0F
l. 5E
1. 6F

0340
1024
160B
2233
0423
1111
1655
2319

Time meridian 75 W.

26
Th

0321
0958
1549
2205
0401
1042
1631
2247
0441
1125
1713
2329

0013
0604
1255
1842

0000 is midnight.

1.7E

1200 is noon.

l. SF

1. SF
1.6E
1. 9F
1. BE

0437
1027
1700
2253

l.SE

2.1F

0305
0851
1520
2114

0105
0733
132B
1953

2. 1F

0411
1006
1647
224S

1. 7E

0613
1156
1B32

24
Tu

0305.
OS 59
1546
2145

2. 1 F

Tu

1. 9F
1. 7E

1.7E
2.1F
1. 9E

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

0352
0936
1610
2159

2.0F
1. BE

51 ack
Water
Time

0056
0649
1344
1936

1239
1914

H 0652

10
Tu

Day

h.m.

H 0634

3
Tu

JUNE

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

0317
1006
1550
2211

1.8

2.3F
1.8
l.SF
2.2F
l.SE
1.SF

0340
1022
1611
2223
041"9

1103
1650
2304

30
Th

0457
1143
1730
2346

1.6
1. 9F

1.SE

l. 7E
1.6
l. 7F

POLLOCK RIP CHANNEL, MASSACHUSETTS, 1983


F-Flood, Oir. 035 True

31

E-Ebb, Dir. 225 True

JULY

Day

Slack
Water.
Time

Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

1
F

0116
0702
1352
1940

0356
1029
162S
2251

I. 7E

2.0F
1.6E
1. 7F

2
Sa

02D5
0749
143S
2028

0441
1114
1717
2342

I. 7E
I. 7F

0256
0838
1526
2116

0533
1200
1S04

Su

M 0348
0929
1614
2206
5

AUGUST

Maximum

0031
0624
1251
1853

1.6E
2.0F

I. 6E
1. 9F

1. 7E

1. 7F
I. 6E
I. BF

1. 7E

Day

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.
Day

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.
Oay

h.m.

h.m.

knots

h.m.

h.m.

knots

16
Sa

0140
07351420
2016

0425
1107
1704
2342

1.8E
2.1F
1. 7E
1.9F

I 0215
M 0756
1442
2029

0452
1111
1720
2340

1.7
1.9F
1.7E
1.SF

16
Tu

17
Su

0243
0838
1519
2118

0530
1212
1807

1. 7E
2.0F
1.7E

0543
1202
1809

1.6
1. SF
1. 7E

17

IS
M 0348
0943
161S
2220
19
Tu 0453
1047
1717
2320
20
w 0556
1150
1S13

004S
0636
1321
1914

1. 9F
1.6E
2.0F
1. 7E

0034
063S
1257
1902

1.8F
1. >.

1S
Th

0155
0746
1423
2015

2.0F
1. 5E
1. 9F
1. 7E

Th

0131
0734
1352
1957

I. SF
1. 5E
1.6F
!. 6E

19
F

0256
0851
1522
2115

2. OF
1. 5E
1.9F
1. 7E

0559
1140
1811

0234
0831
1454
2052

1. SF
!. 5E
1.6F
1. 7E

0017
0654
1248
1905

0354
0952
1617
220S

2.1F
1.6
1. 9F
1. 7E

6
Sa

0005
0656
1239
1905

0332
0931
1555
214S

7
Su

0100
0751
1336
195S

s 0154
M 0843
1430
2050

2
Tu

h.m.

Hax;mum

Current
Time Vel.
h.m.

knots

0021
0612
1251
1841

1. 9F
1.5E
1.8F
l. 6

012S
0721
1356
1949

l. 9F
1.5E
1.SF
1. 5E

0230
082S
1457
204S

2.0F
l. 4
1.SF
l. 6E

0630
1225
1 B4.1

0329
092S
1553
2145

2.1F
1.5E
!.SF
1. 6E

20
Sa

0043
0723
1317
1930

0422
1021
1644
2230

2 .1F
!. 6E
1. 9F
l. 7E

I. 9F
I. 5E

21
Su

0131
0809
1403
2015

0507
1106
1727
2315

2.2F
1.6E
1. 9F
l. 7E

0430
1027
1651
2243

2 .1F
1.6E
1. SF
1. 9E

22 0214
H OS51
1444
2056

0550
1145
1808
2351

2.2F
1.7
1. 9F
1.SE

0525
1121
1744
2336

2.2F
1.8E
1.9F
2.0E

23
Tu

0628
1220
1S43

2.2F
1.7E
1. 9F

0615
1214
1S36

2. 3F
!. 9E
2.0F

24

0025
0701
1251
1915

1.8E
2.2F
1.SE
1. 9F

0029
0706
1305
1928

2.1E
2.4F
1.9E
2.1F

25
Th

0056
0730
1321
1944

1,9
2.2F
1.SE
2. OF

0120
0757
1354
2020

2.1E
2.4F
2.0E
2.1F

26
F

0131
0800
1354
2013

1.9
2.2F
l. 9
2.0F

0523
1205
1756

0214
084S
144S
2114

2. 1E
2.3F
!. 9E
2.1F

27
Sa

0514
1153
1737

020S
OS29
1429
2048

l. 9E

2.1F
1. 9
2.0F

0307
0847
1531
2119

Slack
Water
Time

0403
0942
1623
2213

0501
1041
1717
2309

1. 7F
!. 6E

0323
0917
154S
2149
042S
1022
164S
2251
0531
1126
1746
2349

0122
0715
1343
1943

I. 5E
I. SF
I. 7E

0218
0808
1434
2032

I. SF
I. SE
I. SF
1. 7E

21
Th

0627
1208
1S40

0307
0901
1522
2123

I. 9F
I. 6E

22
F

0109
0747
1341
1954

0445
1045
1708
2255

2.2F
1.6E
1. 9F
1. 7E

0033
0719
1301
192S

0356
0955
1616
2210

2. OF
1.6E

''23
Sa

0156
0835
142S
2039

0534
1131
1751
2338

2.2F
1.6
1. 9F
1. 7E

9
Sa

0122
OS10
1352
2016

044 7
1044
1705
2301

1. 7E
I.BF
1. 9E

24
Su

0239
0919
1510
2120

0617
1210
1S33

2.2F
1.6E
1.SF

9
Tu

10
Su

0211
0900
1.444
2105

0535
1137
1754
2351

2.2F
l.BE
I. 9F
2.0E

0016
0656
1247
1910

1.7
2.2F
1.6E
1. SF

10

11 0300
M 0950
1535
2155

0623
122S
1845

2.3F
1. BE
I. 9F

0049
0731
1320
1945

1. 8E
2.2F
1.7E

11
Th

12
Tu

0042
0715
1319
193S

2. DE
2.3F
I. 9E
1. 9F

0124
0803
1354
2016

1.8E
2.2F
1. 7E
1.SF

12
F

0135
0810
1411
2033

2.0E
2.3F
1.9E
1.9F

0201
OS36
1429
2050

1.SE
2.1F
1.7E
l.SF

13
Sa

0021
0617
1257
1850

0305
0943
1540
2212

2.0E
2.2F
1.9
2.0F

2S
Su

0007
0552
1232
1816

0245
0906
1509
2127

1. 9E
2.1F
1. SE
1. 9F

053S
1227
1S17

0228
0905
1508
2131

2.0E
2. 3F
1. 9E
I. 9F

25
H 0318
0959
154S
2200
26
Tu 0355
1037
1624
2239
27
w 0431
1114
1701
231S
2S
Th 0508
1151
1737
2358
29
F 0546
1231
1S16

023S
0909
150S
2125

1.SE
2.1F
1.SE
1.SF

14
Su

0119
0714
1352
1947

0403
1044
1636
2314

1.8E
2.1F
1.8E
2.0F

29 0050
H 0633
1314
1S5S

0330
0945
1552
2206

1.SE
2.0F
1.8
1. 9F

0040
0635
1323
1916

0325
1006
1603
2235

1. 9E
2.2F
1.SE
1.9F

1.SE
2.1F
l.SE
1.SF

15 0220
H OS14
1449
2046

0504
1145
1737

1. 7E
1.9F
1.7E

30
Tu

0139
0720
1400
1945

0415
102S
1639
2258

1. 7E
1.SF
1.7
1. SF

31

0232
OS12
1452
203S

050S
1121
1732
2355

1.6
1.7F
1.6
1.8F

Tu

0442
1022
1703
2256

w
7

Th

13

0535
1115
1752
2345

0351
1041
162S
2247

w 0444

14
Th

15
F

1133
1722
2342

Time meridian 75

1.7F

I.BF
I. SE

I. BF
1. BE

2. IF

w.

30
Sa

0041
0626
1312
1S57

031S
0944
1547
2206

31
Su

0126
0710
1355
1941

0403
1026
1632
2251

0000 is midnight.

1. BF

1.7E
2.0F
1. 7E

l.SF

1200 is noon.

0247
0934
1522
2141
0339
1024
1613
2233
0431
1114
1704
2326

1.7F
1. SE

0253
0929
1520
2135
0329
1005
1554
2212
0403
1041
162S
2249
043S
1116
1702
2327

34

THE RACE, LONG ISLAND SOUND, 1983

F-Flood, Dir. 295 True

E-Ebh, Dir. 100 True

JANUARY

Day

Slack
Water
Time

FEBRUARY

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.
Oay

h.m.

h.m.

knots

1
Sa

0025
0643
1241
1923

0341
0937
1606
2211

4.1E
4.1F
4.7E
4. OF

0119
0741
1336
2017

0435
1029
1702
2304

0214
0841
1432
2113

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.
Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

16
Su

0040
0701
1242
1930

0400
0942
1616
2209

2.8E
2.5F
3.2
2.6F

4.1E
3.9F
4.5E
3. 9F

17

Oll7
0738
1320
2003

0438
1022
1651
2248

2.7E
2.5F
3.1
2.6F

0533
1128
1759

4. OE
3.6F
4.2E

18
Tu

0154
0818
1400
2039

0514
1104
1727
2331

2.7
2.4F
2. 9
2.6F

Th

0002
0631
1228
1855

3.6F
3.9E
3.3F
3.9E

19

0234
0903
1444
2119

0552
1149
1802

2.7
2.3F
2.7E

0101
0731
1333
1956

3.4F
3. 7E
3.0F
3.5E

20
Th

0015
0637
1240
1849

2.5F
2.7
2.2F
2. 6

Sa

0509
1155
1736

0205
0832
1443
2057

3. 2F
3.6E
2. 7F
3.3E

21
F

0102
0729
1331
1942

2.5F
2. 7
2.2F
2.5E

0011
0608
1259
1840

0306
0933
1552
2155

3. OF
3, 5.E

2.6F
3.1E

0155
0828
1429
2049

2.6F
2. 9E
2.2F
2.5

0110
0706
1358
1941

0410
1028
1653
2252

2.9F
3.5E
2.6F
3.0E

23
Su

0250
0929
1528
2152

2.7F
3.1
2.4F
2.7

0205
0800
1453
2037

0509
1124
1751
2345

2.8F
3.6E
2,6F
2.9E

24

2. 9F

1350
1932

0349
1031
1627
2254

0257
H 0848
1542
2127

0558
1211
1838

2.8F
3.6E
2.6F

25
Tu

0150
0754
1447
2032

0447
ll29
1728
2351

3.2F
3.8
3.0F
3.3

10
Th

0032
0643
1258
1921

2. 9E
2.7F
3. 5
2. 7F

26

0250
0851
1542
2129

0544
1223
1824

3.5F
4.2E
3.4F

11
F

0118
0724
1341
2000

2. 9
2.7F
3.6
2.7F

27
Th

0046
0640
1315
1918

3.7
3.8F
4.6
3.8F

12
Sa

0201
0757
1422
2033

2. 9

28
F

0141
0736
1409
2012

4.0
4.1F
4.8
4. OF

13
Su

0548
1129
1822

0242
0828
1459
2101

2.8E
2.6F
3.5
2.6F

29
Sa

0537
1134
1814

0233
0829
1459
2103

4.3E
4.2F
4. 9
4.2F

14

0005
0625
1205
1856

0321
0904
1538
2134

2.8E
2.6F
3. 4 2.6F

30
Su

0009
0631
1227
1905

0325
0921
1551
2153

4.4
4.2F
4.8
4.2F

15
Tu

31 0100
M 0726
1319
1955

0417
1014
1642
2245

4.4
4.0F
4.6E
4.0F

Su

3
H

Tu

0311
0944
1531
2211
0409
1050
1633
2311

Th

7
F

Sa

Su

10

11
Tu

0345
0933
1627
2211

12

13
Th

14
F

15
Sa

0428
1013
1708
2251
0509
1052
1746
2329

Time meridian 75

0405
1048
1627
2254

22

Sa

0458
1148
1726
2350
0555
1250
1829
0050

M 0654

2.7F
3.5
2.6F

w.

0317
0952
1532
2203

0347
0947
1634
2224
0443
1041
1724
2317

0000 is midnight.

3.5

2. 7F

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

1
Tu

0152
0822
1412
2047

0511
1108
1735
2336

4.3
3.7F
4.2
3.7F

0244
0921
1507
2141

0605
1205
1828

h.m.

knots

0121
0749
1334
2003

0443
1037
1651
2257

3.1
2.7F
3.1E
2.8F

4.0
3.3F
3. 8

17
Th

0158
0831
1416
2041

0516
1120
1723
2340

3.1E
2.6F
2.9
2.8F

0031
0702
1303
1926

3.4F
3.8
2.9F
3,4

18

0240
0918
1502
2125

0557
1208
1808

3.1E
2.5F
2.8

0129
0759
1407
2025

3.0F
3. 5
2.5F
3. OE

19
Sa

0029
0648
1301
1903

2.7F
3.0
2.4F
2.6E

0532
1229
1806

0230
0859
1517
2122

2. 7F
3.3

20
Su

2. 3F
2. 7

0122
0751
1358
2015

2. 7F
3.0
2.3F
2.6

0038
0631
1330
1909

0335
0958
1625
2223

3.2E
2.2F
2.6

1221
1804

0221
0901
1501
2126

2.7F
3.2E
2.4F
2.7

0137

0437
1053
1726
2317

2.4F
3.2E
2.3F
2.6E

22
Tu

0026
0630
1327
1910

0323
1007
1605
2235

2.8F
3.4E
2.6F
3.0

0535
1148
1815

2.4F
3.2
2.4F

23

0133

0426
1108
1709
2334

3.1F
3.8
3.0F
3.4E

0008
0623
1233
1900

2.7
2.5F
3.3
2.5F

24
Th

0238
0836
1524
2113

0529
1207
1809

3.4F
4.2
3.4F

0055
0700
1317
1937

2. 8

25

F 0337

0032
0629
1259
1905

3.8F
4.5E
3,8F

0137
0737
1358
2008

2. 9

26
Sa

0126
0725
1352
1955

4.2
4.0F
4.7E
4.1F

0217
0808
1435
2035

3.0
2. 7F
3.5
2.8F

27
Su

0217
0817
1441
2045

4. 5

0256
0842
1513
2105

3.0
2.7F
3.4
2.8F

28
H 0617
1211
1843

0307
0906
1530
2133

4.6E
4.2F
4. 7
4.2F

0331
0919
1549

0338
1022
1603
2238
0434
1125
1704
2337

M 0727
1426
2009
8
Tu

0232
0820
1517
2101

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

16

6
Su

Day

Slack
Water
Time
h,m.

2.9

1200 is noon.

Slack
Water
Time

0322
0907
1602
2146
0407
0950
1643
2226
0448
1029
1720
2303
0526
1107
1755
2338
0602
1143
1827

0011
M 0637

2. SF

2.5F
3.4
2.6F
2. 6F
3.5
2.7F

1219
1858

2141

3.1E
2.8F
3.3E
2.9F

0046
0712
1256
1929

0407
0956
1622
2216

3.1E
2.8F
3.2
2. 9F

0328
1013
1556
2218
0423
1115
1657
2318

21

M 0525

w 0734
1428
2014

0934
1617
2207

0432
1028
1707
2259
0526
1120
1755
2349

3. BE

4.2F
4.8
4.2F

THE RACE, LONG ISLAND SOUND, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 295" True

35

E-Ebb, Dir. 100" True

MARCH
Slack
Water
Time
Day

APRIL

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Slack
Water
Time
Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

1
Tu

0037
0708
1300
1930

0357
0957
1619
2219

4.6E
4.0F
4.4E
4.0F

0125
0800
1349
2019

0446
1045
1709
2308

3
Th

0214
0854
1439
2109
0304
0951
1532
2203

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h .m.

knots

16

0013
0645
1232
1856

0338
0932
1554
2147

3.5E
3.0F
3.3E
3.1F

4.4E
3.6F
4, OE
3.6F

17
Th

0049
0723
1311
1931

0412
1013
1627
2228

3.5E
3.0F
3.2E

0536
1136
1802
2356

4.0E
3.2F
3.6E
3.2F

1.8
F

0128
0805
1353
2011

0445
1056
1703
2311

3.5E
2.9F
3.0E
3.0F

0631
1229
1854

3.7E
2.8F
3.1E

19
Sa

0211
0853
1441
2059

0530
1143
1746

3.4E
2.7F
2.9E

0047
0727
1326
1950

2.8F
3.3E
2.3F
2. 7E

20
Su

0003
0621
1238
1847

2. 9F
3.3E
2.6F
2. 7E

0146
0823
1435
2051

2,4F
3.0E
2.1F
2.4E

0058
0729
1335
1958

2.8F
3.2E
2. SF
2.7E

2.1F
2.8E
2,0F
2.3E

22

1255
1833

0250
0921
1548
2151

21
H 0359
1052
1639
2301

8
Tu

0106
0649
1353
1934

0358
1020
1649
2248

0204
0745
1444
2027
0255
0836
1530
2113

4
F

Sa

0356
1051
1629
2302

Su

0451
1153
1730

0004

H 0550

w
10
Th

11
F

12
Sa

13
Su

14

0341
0921
1610
2153
0422
1002
1647
2230
0500
1041
1721
2305

H 0535

15
Tu

1118
1753
2339
0610
1155
1824

0301
0948
1536
2155

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day

h.m.

Slack
Water
Time

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day
h.m.

h.m.

knots

h.m.

h.m.

knots

1
F

0142
0827
1412
2038

0508
1107
1731
2323

3. 9E
3.0F
3.2E
2.9F

16
Sa

0103
0745
1336
1950

0424
1035
1646
2251

3.8E
3.1F
3.2E
3.2F

2
Sa

0228
0919
1501
2129

0559
1156
1822

3.5E
2.6F
2.8E

17
Su

0150
0835
1427
2043

0514
1124
1737
2344

3. 7E
3.0F
3.0E
3.0F

0012
0650
1247
1916

2. SF
3.1E
2.2F
2.4E

18

0243

0611
1220
1841

3.5E
2.8F
2.9E

0104
0746
1348
2017

2.2F
2.8E
2.0F
2.2E

19
Tu

0041
0716
1321
1950

2.9F
3.4E
2.7F
2.9E

0450
1143
1734

0145
0826
1426
2059

2.8F
3.4E
2.8F
3.1E

3.1F
3

Su

0317
1015
1554
2226

H 0409
1114
1652
2329

M 0932
1524
2144
0344
1036
1628
2254

Tu

0506
1214
1753

0203
0844
1455
2116

1.9F
2.6E
1. 9F
2.2E

20

0032
0606
1311
1852

0310
0942
1601
2213

1.8F
2.6E
1.9F
2. 3E

21
Th

0008
0559
1249
1840

0252
0932
1533
2204

2.8F
3.5E
2.9F
3.4E

0117
0706
1350
1942

0404
1033
1640
2303

3.0F
3. 7E
3.2F
3.8E

0219
0809
1446
2038

0510
1132
1739
2358

3.3F
3.9E
3.5F

0316
0906
1537
2130

0609
1224
1830

4.1E

0051
0702
1315
1920

4.4E
3.7F
4.2E
3.8F

0138
074 7
1402
2003

4.SE
3, 7F
4.1E
3,8F

0224
0834
1447
2046

3. 9E

0631
1218
1839

0310
0916
153D
2124

4.3E
3.4F
3,6E
3.4F

Tu

0504
1201
1747

0159
0842
1441
2113

2. 7F
3.2E
2. SF
2. BE

7
Th

0131
0705
1403
1946

0418
1037
1656
2305

1.9F
2.7E
2.1F
2.5E

22

2.0F
2.8E
2.0F
2.4E

23

0014
0613
1308
1854

0304
0948
1549
2218

2.8F
3.4E
2.7F
3.1E

8
F

0223
0758
1449
2032

0509
1126
1739
2351

2.1F
2.9E
2.3F
2.8E

23
Sa

0503
1114
1741
2339

2.1F
2. 9E
2.2F
2.5E

24
Th

0125
0720
1410
1958

0412
1052
1654
2319

3.0F
3. 7E
3.1F
3. SE

9
Sa

0309
0846
1530
2113

0554
1211
1816

2.4F
3.1E
2.6F

24
Su

0554
1203
1826

2.3F
3.1E
2.4F

25
F

0229
0823
1506
2056

0519
1151
1755

3.3F
4.1E
3.5F

10
Su

0033
0633
1254
1850

3.1E
2.6F
3.2E
2.8F

25

0026
D633
1248
1901

2.8E
2.4F
3.3E
2,6F

26
Sa

0017
0617
1243
1849

4,0E
3,7F
4,4E
3.8F

11

0115
0711
1334
1925

3,4E
2.8F
3.4E
3.0F

26
Tu

0109
0710
1327
1934

3.0E
2.6F
3.4E
2.7F

27
Su

0109
0712
1333
1938

4.4E
3.9F
4.5E
4.0F

12
Tu

0153
0747
1411
2002

3.6E
3.0F
3.4E
3.2F

27

0149
0742
1406
2003

3.2E
2.8F
3.5E
2. 9F

28

0159
0804
1422
2024

4,6E
4.0F
4. SE
4.1F

13

0231
0824
1447
2039

3.7E
3.2F
3,4E
3,3F

28
Th

0226
0815
1443
2035

3.3E
2.9F
3.5E
3.0F

29
Tu

0601
1152
1819

0248
0849
1510
2110

4.7E
4.0F
4.4E
4. OF

14
Th

0620
1209
1825

0307
0905
1522
2120

3.8E
3.2F
3.4E
3.3F

29
F

0029
0716
1301
1922

0356
0957
1616
2205

4,0E
3.1F
3.3E
3,0F

0303
0854
1518
2112

3.4E
3.0F
3,4E
3.1F

30

0012
0650
1239
1904

0334
0935
1557
2153

4. SE
3.8F

15
F

0020
0700
1251
1904

0345
0948
1603
2204

3.9E
3.2F
3.3E
3.3F

30
Sa

0111
0801
1346
2008

0439
1039
1705
2248

3. 7E
2.8F
2.9E
2. 7F

0057
0738
1325
1950

0420
1021
1642
2236

4.3E
3.4F
3.7E
3.4F

w.

0421
1014
1647
2239

H 0512

31
Th

Time meridian 75"

0327
0921
1558
2150

1104
1733
2327

0000 is midnight.

4.1E

3.7F

1200 is noon.

0350
0930
1608
2151

M 0429
1011
1642
2228

0506
1050
1716
2304
0542
1129
1749
2341

M 0408

0958
1625
2218
0457
1047
1711
2303
0545
1133
1755
2347

4.1E

3.SF
3.7F

4.5E
3,6F
3.6F

36

THE RACE, LONG ISLAND SOUND, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 295" True

E-Ebb, Di r. 100 True

MAY

Day

Slack
Water
Time

JUNE

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.
Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0528
1124
1753
2337

3.3E
2.5F
2.6E
2.3F

16

Su

0154
0849
1432
2D57

0239

0616
1215
1844

3.0E
2.2F
2.3E

17
Tu

0025
0707
13D6
1939

2.0F
2. 7E
2. OF
2.2E

18

0122
0804
1402
2037

1.8F
2. 5E
1.9F
2.2E

19
Th

H D939
1521
2151

3
Tu

D329
1D32
1615
2251

D423
1128
1711
2352

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.
Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0135
M 0821
1416
2033

05D4
1110
1733
2327

4. OE

0602
12D5
1834

3.8E
3.2F
3.2E

2
Th

0029
0706
1306
1939

3.1F
3.7E
3.1F
3. 3E

0132
0810
1411
2044

0545
1228
1823

0252
0950
1537
2211

0633
1226
1904

2. 7E

0043
0722
1317
1957

1.9F
2.6E
2.1F
2. 3E

17

0436
1129
1718

0138
0815
1408
2048

1.8F
2.5E
2. 1F
2.4E

18
Sa

2.9F
3.6E
3.1F
3.4E

4 -G004
Sa 0532
1219
1809

0232
0908
1459
2141

1. 9F
2.5E
2. 2F
2.6E

19
Su

0241
0913
1517
2145

2.9F
3.6E
3.1F
3.6E

5
Su

0058
0628
1306
1857

0327
0959
1550
2230

0104
0650
1328
1923

D352
1013
1621
2244

3.0F
3.7E
3. 3F
3.9E

0148

0421
1050
1639
2316

2.6F
3.2E

0509
1134
1725

2.5F
2.9E
2.9F

22

0002
0558
1222
1811

3.6E
2.8F

23
Th

0048
0646
1308
1857

3.9E
3.1F
3.3E
3.4F

24
F

0131
0731
1354
1944

4.1E
3.3F
3.5E
3.6F

25
Sa

0217
0820
1440
2034

4.3E
3.5F
3.6E
3. 7F

26
Su

0231
0919
1514
2138
0332
1021
1616
2248
D437
1125
1720
2358

3.3F
3.3E
3.2F

l.SF
2. 5E
2.0F
2.3E

20
F

6
F

0051
0619
1314
1858

0322
0956
1555
2224

1.8F
2.6E
2.1F
2.6E

21
Sa

0143
0715
1400
1945

0418
1045
1644
2313

2.0F
2.7E
2. 3F
2.9E

22
Su

0205
0752
1423
2D18

0457
111D
1719
2339

3.2F
3.7E
3.4F
4.1E

0231
0805
1443
2029

0508
1132
1725
2358

2. 3F

2.9E
2.6F
3.2E

23

0302

D554
1203
1814

3.3F
3.8E
3.5F

9 0314
H 0852
1522
2110

0551
1217
1807

2.6F
3.1E
2.9F

24
Tu

0039
0633
1259
1846

3. 5E

25

0121
0715
1337
1928

3.8E
3.1F
3.3E
3.3F

26
Th

0200
0759
1418
2011

4.DE
3.3F
3.4E
3.5F

27
F

0241
0842
1459
2054

4.1E
3.4F
3.4E
3.5F

28
Sa

0641
1232
1844

0322
D928
1544
2141

4.2E
3.4F
3.4E
3.5F

0043
0729
1322
1935

0410
1017
1636
2232

4.1E
3.4F
3.4E
3.4F

10
Tu

0355
0937
1600
2151

11

12
Th

13
F

14
Sa

15
Su

0435
1019
1637
2231
0514
1102
1716
2312
0556
1146
1758
2356

Time meridian 75"

2.8F
3.2E
3.1F

w.

Day
knots

0221
0901
1501
2133

8
Su

Slack
Water
Time

h.m.

0521
1223
1806

Sa

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

Th

Slack
Water
Time

H 0849
1515
2109

0342
1039
1627
2308

H 0721

1352
1944
7
Tu

0235
0813
1435
2030

0320
0902
1519
2115

h.m.

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.
h.m.

knots

0012
0647
1250
1922

3.3F
3. 9E
3.4F
3.7E

0118
0748
1353
2025

3.1F
3.7E
3. 3F
3. 7E

0526
1204
1802

0227
0849
1458
2124

3.0F
3.6E
3.3F
3.8E

0047
0631
1303
1901

0335
0950
1601
2224

3.0F
3.5E
3. 3F
3. 9E

2.0F
2.6E
2.4F
2.9E

20 0148
M 0733
1400
1956

0441
1047
1700
2319

3.0F
3.4E
3.3F
4.0E

2.2F

21
Tu

0540
1141
1753

3.0F
3.4E
3.2F

0010
0631
1230
1842

4.0E
3.0F
3.3E
3.2F

0059
0720
1321
1925

4.0E
3.0F
3.2E
3. OF

0144
0803
1406
2003

3.9E
2.9F
3.1E
2.9F

0228
0842
1449
2039

3.8E
2.8F
2.9E
2.7F

0634
1217
1837

0309
0917
1531
2116

3.6E
2.7F

0017
0712
1256
1917

0350
0951
1613
2153

3.4E
2.6F
2.7E
2.4F

0056
0750
1336
1959

0430
1029
1655
2236

3.2E
2.5F

2. 2F
2.3E

2. 7E

16
Th

3.1E

3.2F

0319
1002
1600
2235
0422
1103
1701
2342

0245
0830
1453
2048
0337
0923
1543
2135
0426
1012
1630
2219

0031
0648
1252
1901

4.3E
3.4F
3.7E
3.5F

0118
0737
1341
1944

4.3E
3. 3F
3.6E
3.4F

10
F

0205
0818
1426
2022

4. 2E

11
Sa

0612
1157
1816

0249
0858
1509
2100

4.0E
3.0F
3.2E
3.0F

12
Su

0623
1216
1829

0308
0909
1530
2125

4.4E
3.6F
3.7E
3. 7F

27

0003
0655
1239
1858

0332
0936
1553
2141

3.8E
2.8F
3.0E
2.8F

13 0028
M 0713
1308
1924

0356
1000
1622
2218

4.4E
3.7F
3.7E
3.7F

28
Tu

29
Su

0042
0737
1321
1941

0416
1014
1639
2220

3.5E
2.6F
2. 7E
2.5F

14
Tu

0122
0807
1402
2024

0451
1055
1720
2315

4.3E
3.6F
3.7E
3.5F

29

0136
0829
1416
2042

0511
1107
1737
2321

3.0E
2.4F
2.5E
2.2F

30
H

0123
0820
1404
2027

0459
1055
1723
2305

3.2E
2.4F
2.5E
2.3F

15

0219
0903
1500
2128

0549
1149
1821

4.1E
3.5F
3.7E

30
Th

0219
0908
1459
2130

0554
1149
1825

2.8E
2.4F
2.4E

31
Tu

0206
0904
1449
2117

0543
1136
1812
2352

2.9E
2.3F
2.3E
2.0F

0354
0941
1603
2156
0442
1029
1649
2240
0528
1114
1733
2322

OODO is midnight.

3.2F
3.4E
3.2F

1200 is noon.

Th

0404
0949
1603
2201
0449
1037
1649
2248
0535
1125
1737
2337

0511
1056
1714
2300
0554
1138
1756
2339

2. BE
2. 6F

2. 6E

2.3F

THE RACE, LONG ISLAND SOUND, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 295" True

37

E-Ebb, Dir. 100" True

JULY

Day

Slack
Water
Time

1"

D304
0950
1543
2221

Sa

Su

Slack
Water
Time
Day

h.m.
F

AUGUST

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

0353
1035
1631
2315
0446
1122
172D
0010

h.m.

knots

0008
0639
1234
1913

2.1F
2.6E
2.3F
2.4E

16
Sa

0056
0727
1323
2002

2.0F
2.SE
2.3F
2. 5E

17
Su

0149
0816
1412
2055

2.0F
2.4E
2.4F
2. 7E

18

2.1F
2.SE

19
Tu

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day
h.m.

h.m.

knots

0057
OJ26
1327
1959

3.2F
3.8E
3.4F
3.8E

0205
0824
1431
2100

3.0F
3.SE
3.2F
3. 7E

1238
1835

0315
0923
1536
2159

2.8F
3.3E
3.0F
3.7E

0127
0 710
1336
193 2

0418
1025
1638
2256

2.7F

0226
0810
1432
2025

0521
1118
1735
2350

2.7F
3. OE
2.9F
3.7E

0319
0905
1524
2114

0617
1211
1824

2.7F
3.0E
2.8F

0037
0704
1300
1909

3.7E
2.7F
2.9E
2.8F

0124
074 7
1346
1947

3.6E
2.7F
2.9E
2.7F

0207
0824
1427
2021

3.6E
2.7F
2.9E
2.6F

0247
0851
1508
2056

3.5E
2. 7F
2.9E
2.6F

10

0325
0925
154 7
2132

3.4E
2.6F
2.8E
2.SF

1304
1930

0403
0958
1626
2208

28
Th

0109
0753
1341
2009

0440
1035
1704
2249

2.6F
2.7E
2.4F

0401
1037
1636
2320
0504
1138
1736
0025

M 0607

Slack
Water
Time

Day
h.m.

knots

M 0405

0110
0725
1332
2003

2.1F
2.4E
2.SF
2.8E

16
Tu

0501
1125
1729

0203
0818
1425
2104

2.1F
2.4E
2.SF
2.9E

0024
0602
1222
1826

0303
0924
1520
2203

4
Th

0123
0703
1321
1925

h.m.

knots

ODOO
0540
1212
1806

0248
0857
1506
2133

2. 9E

17

0103
0645
1313
1905

0359
0958
1615
2231

2.4F
2.8E
2.6F
3.3E

2.2F
2.5E
2. 7F
3.2E

18
Th

0202
0747
1411
2001

0503
1057
1 712
2325

2.4F
2. 7E
2.5F
3.3E

0402
1025
1617
2300

2.4F
2.7E
2.9F
3.5E

19

0256
0842
1504
2051

0554
1151
1807

2.5F
2.8E
2.6F

0220
0803
1421
2022

0457
1122
1716
2355

2. 7F
3. OE

20
Sa

6
Sa

0314
0900
1518
2118

0554
122D
1812

3.1F
3.4E
3.6F

21
Su

Su

0406
0955
1614
2213

D049
0650
1312
1907

4. 3E
3.SF
3.8E
3.9F

22

0140
0741
1405
2000

4.6E
3.9F
4.2E
4.1F

0232
0834
1458
2054

4.8E
4.1F
4.4E
4.2F

0636
1231
1857

0324
0925
1550
2147

4.8E
4.2F
4.5E
4.1F

25
Th

11
Th

0052
0726
1323
1953

0413
1016
1642
2239

4. 7E

3.2E
2.6F
2.8E
2.5F

12
F

0145
0818
1415
2051

0507
1107
1736
2336

3.1E

13
Sa

0240
0912
1510
2151

1032
1634
2325
2
Tu

0104
0639
1302
1902

0337
1004
1555
2237

2.2F
2.6E
2. 7F
3.2E

20

0157
w 0735
1353
1954

0433
1D57
1648
2328

2.SF
2. 8E
2.9F
3.6E

21
Th

0526
ll51
1739

2.8F
3,0E
3.2F

22

0019
0617
1239
1832

3. 9E
3.1F
3. 3E
3.5F

23
Sa

0109
0709
1330
1924

4.2E
3.4F
3.6E
3.8F

24
Su

0158
0801
1424
2015

4.SE
3. 7F
3.8E
3.9F

25

11
M 0605
ll58
1816

0249
0851
1515
2108

4.6E
3.9F
4.0E
4.0F

26
Tu

12
Tu

0014
0656
1251
1912

0341
0944
1607
2203

4. 7E

27

0108
0748
1345
2011

0435
1035
1704
2259

3. 9F

14
Th

0204
0843
1440
2112

0530
1130
1802
2357

4.4E
3.8F
4.0E
3.5F

29
F

0148
0827
1419
2050

0517
1114
1743
2334

2.9E
2.SF
2.7E
2.3F

14
Su

15
F

0301
0939
1537
2215

0625
1228
1900

4.1E
3.6F
3.9E

30
Sa

0229
0904
1500
2137

0553
ll57
1826

2.7E
2.5F
2.7E

15
M 0437
1110
1705

0021
0634
1243
1909

2.2F
2.6E
2.SF
2. 7E

5
Tu

7
Th

0248
0829
1445
2046

0338
0922
1536
2137

Sa

10
Su

.13

0427
1015
1628
2229
0516
1106
1722
2321

2.9E

4.0F

4.1E
3.8F

0532
1116
1736
2317
r"153
1815
2354
0645
1228
1852
0031

w 0719

31
Su

Time meridian 75" W.

0451
1036
1655
2239

M 0609

4.1E
3. 9F

4.6E

0407
0953
1611
.2158

0315
0945
1545
2228

0000 is midnight.

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

0242
0913
1504
2146

2. SF

Slack
Water
Time

h.m.

1212
1811

M 0542

Maximum

Current
Time Ve 1

3.1E

2.9F
3. 7E

1200 is noon.

M 0456
1048
1708
2306
9

Tu

0546
1139
1802
2359

0337
1009
1606
2255

3.2F
3.9E

0343
0930
1551
2136
0426
lOll
1634
2216

M 0505
1048
1713
2254
23
Tu 0540
1123
1750
2330
24
w 0613
1157
1825

0016
0643
l236
1849

2.SF
2.7F
3.4E

3.4E
2.6F
2. 9E

2.6F

0059
0724
1321
1926

3.4E
2.6F
3.0E
2.6F

0141
0757
1402
1959

3. 5E
2. 7F

0220
0824
1441
2031

3.5E
2. 7F

0257
0853
1518
2104

3.4E
2.8F

3.0E
2. 7F

3.1E
2. 7F

3.1E

2.7F

0006
0645
1231
1900

0334
0925
1554
2141

26

0042
0715
1305
1936

0408
1001
1629
2220

3.1E
2.8F
3.0E
2.6F

4.4E
3.9F
4.3E
3.6F

27
Sa

0119
0748
1341
2015

0441
1042
1702
2301

3.0E
2. 7F
3.0E
2.5F

0602
1202
1834

4.0E
3.6F
4.0E

28
Su

0159
0823
1420
2059

0514
1123
1736
2346

2. 7F
2. 9E

2.4F

0035
0657
1258
1930

3.2F
3.6E
3.3F
3.7E

29 0242
M 0905
1505
2150

0549
1206
1823

2.6E
2.6F
2. 9E

0139
0758
1402
2031

2.8F
3.2E
2.9F
3.5E

30
Tu

0038
0636
1257
1924

2.3F
2.5E
2.5F
2.9E

0133
0742
1352
2027

2.2F
2.4E
2.5F
3.0E

4.1F
4.5E
3.9F

0332
0953
1556
2248

31

0430
1050
1655
2352

3.3E
2.8F
3.1E

2.7F

2.8E

38

THE RACE, LONG ISLAND SOUND, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 295" True

E-Ebb, Dir. 100" True

SEPTEMBER
Slack
Water
Time

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day

Day
h.m.

h.m.

knots

Th

0533
1155
1758

0232
0855
1454
2137

2.3F
2.5E
2.6F
3.2E

2
F

0056
0639
1302
1903

0335
1002
1555
2237

3
Sa

0157
0742
1406
2005
0253
0841
1506
2103

4
Su

M 0346
0936
1602
2158
6

Tu

0436
1028
1655
2251

0525
1119
1748
2342

OCTOBER
Slack
Water
Time

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day
h.m.

h.m.

knots

16
F

0132
0718
1347
1930

0432
1031
1650
2256

2.2F
2.5E
2.2F
3.0E

2.5F
2. 7E
2.9F
3.5E

17
Sa

0225
0812
1440
2022

0525
1122
1739
2345

2.3F
2. 7E
2.4F
3.2E

0437
1106
1700
2336

2.8F
3. 2E
3.2F
3. 9E

18
Su

0312
0858
1526
2108

0611
1211
1824

2.5F
2. 9t
2.5F

0538
1201
1758

3.2F
3.6E
3.6F

19

H 0353

0031
0650
1252
1859

3.3E
2.6F
3.1E
2.6F

0030
0633
1256
1852

4.3E
3.7F
4.1E
4. OF

20
Tu

0112
0721
1333
1931

3.4E
2.8F
3.2E
2.8F

0123
0725
1347
1946

4.6E
4.0F
4.5E
4.2F

21

0149
0750
1409
2003

3.4E
2.9F
3.3E
2.8F

0212
0814
1439
2037

4.8E
4.2F
4.7E
4.3F

0228
0818
1447
2037

3.4E
2.9F
3.4E
2.9F

0939
1608
2149

0431
1015
1647
2227
0506
1049
1723
2304

22

Th

0538
1123
1757
2340

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.
h.m.

knots

h.m.

h.m.

knots

1
Sa

0034
0621
1251
1846

0314
0949
1540
2218

2.6F
2. 9E
2.9F
3.5E

16
Su

0146
0733
1410
1946

0447
1049
1702
2311

2. 2-F
2.6E
2.2F
2. 9E

2
Su

0136
0725
1356
1950

0418
1050
1644
2318

2.9F
3.4E
3.2F
3.9E

17

0233
0819
1456
2033

0532
1139
1745
2354

2.4F
2.9E
2.4F
3.1

0233

0519
1145
1745

3.4F
3.9E
3.6F

18
Tu

0315
0900
1538
2117

0607
1220
1824

2.6F
3.2
2.6F

0013
0614
1239
1840

4.2E
3.8F
4.4E
3.9F

19

0039
0639
1259
1858

3.2E
2.8F
3.4
2.8F

0104
0705
1330
1931

4.5E
4.1F
4.7E
4.1F

20
Th

0118
0711
1338
1931

3.3
2.9F
3.6
2.9F

0153
0753
1419
2021

4.6E
4.2F
4.8E
4.1F

21
F

0155
0744
1414
2009

3.3
3.1F
3.7E
3.0F

0550
1145
1822

0242
0840
1508
2110

4.5E
4.2F
4.8E
4.0F

0231
0820
1449
2046

3.3
3.1F
3. 7E
3.1F

0013
0637
1232
1912

0331
0925
1554
2157

4.3E
4.0F
4.6E
3.7F

0305
0859
1526
2127

3.2E
3.2F
3.7E
3.0F

0102
0725
1319
2004

0417
1014
1645
2245

3.9E
3.6F
4.2E
3.3F

24

0030
0642
1239
1922

0340
0942
1603
2210

3.1E
3.1F
3.6
3.0F

0151
0815
1407
2057

0508
1102
1736
2336

3.5E
3.2F
3.8E
2. 9F

25
Tu

0112
0724
1322
2009

0419
1026
1642
2301

3.0
3.0F
3.5E
2.8F

0243
0910
1458
2155

0602
1153
1831

3.0E
2.7F
3.3E

26

0200

0504
1115
1738
2352

2.8
2. 9F
3.4E
2.7F

0034
0658
1250
1929

2.4F
2.6E
2.3F
3.0E

27
Th

0605
1210
1841

2.7E
2. 7F
3.3E

0135
0759
1353
2027

2.1F
2.4E
2.0F
2.8E

28

0050
0715
1313
1950

2. 7
2. 7F

2.0F
2.3E
1. 9F
2.7E

29
Sa

0459
1131
1723

0151
0826
1417
2057

2.7F
2. 9
2.7F
3.3E

2.1F
2.4E
2.0F
2.8E

30
Su

0013
0605
1242
1831

0256
0930
1526
2201

2.8F
3.2E
2.9F
3.5E

31 0115
H 0707
1346
1935

0402
1031
1633
2259

3.1F
3.6E
3.2F
3.8E

H 0823

1456
2049

Tu

0325
0918
1550
2144

0415
1009
1642
2235

Th

7
F

0503
1057
1733
2325

0613
1208
1840

0302
0903
1528
2128

4.8E
4.3F
4.7E
4.2F

23
F

0609
1156
1831

0303
0853
1521
2112

3.3E
3.0F
3.4E
2.9F

Sa

0033
0702
1258
1933

0353
0951
1619
2219

4.6E
4.2F
4.6E
3. 9F

24
Sa

0016
0639
1230
1906

0337
0930
1553
2153

3.2E
3.DF
3.4E
2.8F

Su

10
Sa

0124
0752
1348
2027

0443
1042
1712
2311

4.2E
3.9F
4.3E
3.5F

25
Su

0053
0712
1307
1946

0406
1007
1630
2235

3.0E
2.9F
3.3E
2.7F

10

11
Su

0216
0844
1439
2125

0536
1133
1805

3.8E
3.5F
3.9E

26

0133
0749
1347
2030

0439
1050
1705
2320

2.9E
2.8F
3.2E
2.6F

11
Tu

0005
0631
1227
1901

3.0F
3. 3E
3.DF
3.6E

27
Tu

0217
0833
1433
2122

0520
1137
1754

.z. 7E

12

0106
0729
1326
2001

2.6F

28

2. 9E

0011
0612
1231
1853

2.5F
2.6E
2.6F
3.0E

13
Th

0106
0723
1330
2007

2.4F
2.5E
2.5F
3.0E

14
F

0540
1218
1753

0248
0859
1502
2127

0209
0840
1433
2115

2.4F
2.6E
2.6F
3.2E

15
Sa

0054
0639
1317
1852

0351
0956
1609
2220

12
H

13
Tu

14

0310
0940
1533
2226
0409
1040
1631
2330
1144
1731

0217
0828
1432
2102

0033
0615
1248
1833

0329
0930
1546
2201

w 0511

15
Th

2.6F
3.2E
2. 3F

2.6E
2.3F
3.0E
2.2F

2. 5E

2.2F
3.DE

Time meridian 75 W.

w 0309

29
Th

30
F

0926
1528
2221
0409
1029
1631
2327
0514
1140
1738

0000 is midnight.

2.7F
3.1E

1200 is noon.

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

Th

Day

Slack
Water
Time

,8

w 0338
1009
1553
2255
0437
1113
1652
2356

0352
0937
1616
2157
0427
1013
1653
2235
0500
1048
1728
2312

22

Sa 0532
1123
1804
2350
23
Su 0606
1159
1841
H

w 0813
1412
2102

0254
0911
1510
2202
0354
1018
1614
2307

2.6F
3.2E

THE RACE, LONG ISLAND SOUND, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 295 True
NOVEMBER

Day
1
Tu

w
3
Th

4
F

Slack
Water
Time

h.m.

knots

0503
1129
1735
2354

3.SF
4.1E
3.5F

0305
0859
1538
2128

0557
1222
1829

0442
1036
1718
2308

Sa

Day

h.m.

0354
0949.
1629
2219

0528
1122
1806
2355

DECEMBER

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

0212
0805
1444
2034

16

4.1
3.8F

4.4E

17
Th

3.7F

4.2E

0045
0646
1311
1918

3. 9F
4. 7E
3.9F

0133
0735
1400
2005

4.2E
4.0F
4.7E
3.8F

19
Sa

0222
0818
1447
2052

4.1

20
Su

0308
0904
1533

3. 9F
4.6E
3. 7F

18
F

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.
Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0230
0816
1503
2039

0513
1143
1742

2.5F
3.2E
2. SF

0001
0554
1226
1822

3.0E
2.8F
3.4E
2.7F

0043
0630
1304
1859

3.1E
3.0F
. 3. 7E
2.9F

Sa

0124
0710
1345
1941

3.2E
3.1F
3.8E
3.1F

Su

0203
0751
1421
2021

3. 2E
3.3F
3.9E
3.2F

0309
0856
1543
2122
0346
0935
1622
2204
0422
1014
1700
2245
0459
1053
1739
2327

Th

2137

3.5E
3.3F
4.0E
3.1F.

22
Tu

0010
0620
1218
1904

0321
0918
1545
2152

3.2E
3.4F
4.0E
3. 2F

0127
0749
1336
2030

0445
1033
1708
2309

3.2E
2.9F
3.6E
2.7F

23

0056
0707
1306
1952

0408
1007
1632
2239

3.2E
3. 3F
3. 9E
3.2F

8
Th

9 . 0216
w 0840
1424
2122

0533
1120
1759
2357

2.8E
2.5F
3.2E
2.4F

24.
Th

0146
0801
1358
2046

0458
1058
1727
2336

3.1E
3.2F
3.7E
3.1F

9
F

0629
1210
1853

2.SE

25
F

0241
0901
1457
2145

0559
1153
1828

3.1E
3.0F
3.6E

10
Sa

0051
0723
1306
1948

2.1F

0031
0704
1257
1933

3.0F
3.1E
2.9F
3.5E

11
Su

0134
0808
1402
2038

3.0F
3. 3E
2.8F
3.5E

0238

0041
0701
1251
1941

8
Tu

10
Th

0306
0936
1514
2216

11
F

12
Sa

13
Su

14
H

15
Tu

0401
1037
1609
2312

2.1F

2.9E

2.3E

26
Sa

1.9F
2.6E

0457
1139
1707

0150
0822
1408
2042

2.0F
2.3E
1.8F
2.6E

Su

0007
0553
1238
1805

0251
0916
1514
2139

2.0F
2.4E
1.8F

28
H

0059
0645
1331
1901

0346
1009
1609
2228

2.1F

0146
0733
1419
1952

0433
1100
1659
2315

2. 3F
2.9E
2.2F
2.8E

27

0443

1120
1707
2351

2.6E
2.6E
2.0F

0341
1009
1600
2247

29
Tu

2. 7E
30

0547
1229
1814

0912

1512
2139

0052
0648
1332
1918

0343

0150
0746
1431
2018

0443
1110

1013

1620
2239

1721

2334

h.m.

knots
3.6F
4.3E
3.4F

16
F

0027
0630
1255
1909

3.8E
3. 7F
4. SE
3. SF

17
Sa

0116
0717
1340
1955

3.8E
3.6F
4.4E
3.4F

18
Su

0203
0802
1427
2038

3. 7E
3.5F
4.3E
3. 3F

0249
0845
1512
2121

3.5E
3:3F
4.1E
3. 1F

19
M 0431
1028
1717
2304
20
Tu 0516
1114
1801
2351
21
w 0603
1202
1847

0335
0930
1616
2204
0424
1017
1704
2252
0510
1102
1751
2338

M 0555
1145
1835

0356
0947
1619
2223

7
H

Day
0539
1203
1816

3.2E
3.3F
4.0E
3.2F

Slack
Water
Time

h.m.

0240
0833
1504
2105

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

0244
0840
1525
2113

21
M 0537
1134
1820

0614
1207"
1853

Slack
Water
Time

3. 9E
3.6F
4.3E
3.4F

Su

39

E-Ebb, Oir. 100 True

w.

0000 is midnight.

Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0223
0815
1509
2046

0510
1147
1745

2. 7F
3.4E
2.6F

0007
0555
1233
1830

2. 9E
2.9F
3.7E
2.8F

0050
0640
1316
1915

3.1E
3.2F
3.9E
3.1F

0305
0859
1552
2133
0348
0943
1634
2219

0134
0725
1359
2001

3.2E
3.4F
4.1E

3. 3F

0220
0810
1443
2046

3.4E
3.6F
4.3E
3.5F

0305
0859
1530
2135

3.5E
3.6F
4.3E
3.6F
3.6E
3.6F
4.3E
3.6F

6
Tu

0022
0640
1227
1919

0335
0926
1555
2159

3.2E
3.0F
3.8E
2.9F

0105
1309
2003

0419
1007
1642
2240

3.0E
2.7F
3.5E
2.6F

22
Th

0040 .
0655
1253
1936

0354
0949
1619
2224

0149
0812
1351
2047

0507
1050
172 7
2323

2.7E
2.4F
3.1E
2.4F

23
F

0132
0750
1346
2029

0448
1044
1715
2317

0234
0902
1437
2134

0556
1136
1816

2.5E

2.2F

24
Sa

0226
0851
1444
2125

0546
1139
1812

3.6E
3.4F
3.9E

"0012
0646
1226
1906

2.3F
2.4E
2.GF
2.6E

25
Su

0013
0647
1240
1913

3.4F
3.6E
3.2F
3. 7E

0100
0738
1319
1958

2.1F
2. 3E
1.8F

0114
0748
1344
2016

3.3F
3.6E
3. OF
3.6E

12
M 0502
1150
1715

0151
0831
1416
2052

2.1F
2.4E
1. SF
2.4E

26
M 0423
1103
1649
2326
27
Tu 0525
1211
1754

0217
0851
1454

2117

3.3F
3. 7E
2. 9F
3.5E

3.1F
3.5E
2.9F
3.5E

13
Tu

0003
0553
1245
1811

0242
0924
1512
2144

2.2F
2.6E
1. 9F
2.5E

28

0028
0626
1315
1859

0322
0952
1605
2216

2. 9F
3.4E

3.2F
3.8E
3. 1F
3. 7E

14

0052
0642
1337
1906

0333
1015
1605
2233

2.3F
2.8E
2.1F
2.6E

29
Th

0128
0725
1416
2001

0425
1050
1709
2313

3.4F
4.1E
3.3F
3.8E

15
Th

0139
0729
1424
1958

0424
1103
1657
2321

2.SF
3.1E

30
F

0225
0821
1512
2058

0526
1145
1806

3.3F
4.1E
3.1F

0009
0617
1236
1857

4.1E

w 0725

03"21
0956
1526
2222
0411
1053
1619
2313

2. 9E

2.SE

2.3F
2. 7E

31
Sa

Time meridian 75

Maxi mum

1200 is noon.

0323
0955
1545
2225

0318
0913
1603
2151

3.6E
3.5F
4.!E

3. SF

3.2F
3.8E

3.3F

4.0E

3.0F

3.4E

3.4E
3.3F
3.1F

46

HELL GATE (off Hill Rock), EAST RIVER, NEW YORK, 1983
F-Flood, Dir. 050 True

E-Ebb, Dir. 230 True

JANUARY

Day

Slack
Water
Time

Day
h.m.

h.m.

knots

0141
0806
1411
2039

S.lE

0605
1207
1842

0235
0903
1506
2135

5.0E
3.8F

3 0036
H 0703
1304
1939

0330
1001
1601
2233

Sa

0509
1112
1747
2341

Su

4
Tu

7
F

h.m.

0144
0809
1405
2032

4.7E
3.4F
4.8E
3.3F

3.6F

17
H 0554
1153
1822

0223
0848
1446
2109

4. 7E
3.4F
4.8E
3.2F

4.9E
3.6F

18
Tu

0011
0632
1232
1900

0302
0927
1527
2148

4.7E
3.3F
4.7E
3.2F

0051

4.6E
3.2F
4.6E

3.9F
5.2E
3. 7F

5.1E

4. 9E

16
Su

3.5F

5. OE
3.8F
S.OE
3.6F

16

0111
0739
1340
2008

0408
1037
1636
2305

4.9E
3.6F
4. 7E
3.4F

3
Th

0204
0836
1434
2103

0502
1134
1730
0001
0558
1233
1826

3.1F
4. 3E

0101
0657
1334
1927

3.0F
4.3E
3. OF
4.1E

20
Su

0200
0801
1436
2028

2. 9F

0259
0902
1531
2125

2.9F
4.1E
2. 9F
4.0E

4.6E
3.3F
4.SE

20 '0133
Th 0758
1359
2024

0430
1055
1654
2319

4.6E

3.1F

Sa

0036
0635
1308
1908

3.2F
4.5E
3.1F
4.4E

21
F

0519
1144
1745

4.5E
3.1F
4.5E

0139
0740
1411
2014

3.1F
4.4E
3.1F
4.3E

22
Sa

0008
0613
1239
1838

3.0F
4.5E
3.0F
4.4

0'105
0708
1339
1937

3.0F
4.SE
3.0F
4.4

24
H 0512
1152
1749

0204
0809
1442
2039

3. lF
4.6
3.1F
4. SE

0011
0615
1255
1851

0308
0912
1547
2140

3.3F
4.7E
3. 3F
4.6E

10
Th

0112

0409
1014
1647
2241

3.5F
4.9E
3.4F
4. SE

11

1355
1950
0211
0816
1452
2047

0510
1114
174 5
2340

3.7F
5.1E
3.6F
4.9E

12
Sa

0308
0913
1546
2141

0608
1212
1840

3.8F
5.2E
3.8F

13
Su

0036
0703
1307
1934

5.1E
3.9F
5.2E
3. SF

0130
0757
1400
2025

5. 1E
4. OF
s.2E
3.8F

0223
0850
1451
2118

5.1E
3.9F
5.1E
3.8F

14
H D447
1051
1712
2307
15
Tu 0523
1129
1747
2344

0329
1009
1601
2237
0428
1110
1659
2334

0330
0941
1559
2200

3.1F

0116
0706
1347
1933

0419
1026
. 1645
2245

3.2F
4.5
3.2F
4.4

25
Tu

0201
0752
1431
2016

0504
1107
1730
2322

3.2F
4.6
3.2F
4.5

26

0243
0835
1512
2058

0543
1140
1807
2356

3. 3F

27
Th

0323
0916
1551
2138

0620
1217
1844

3.4F
4.7E
3.3F

28
F

0401
0956
1629

0031
0657
1253
1919

4. 6E
3.4F
4. BE
3. 3F

29
Sa

4. 7E

30
Su

15
Sa

0314
0942
1542
2211

0528
1204
1801

0027
0617
1300
1845

14
F

0018
0644
1247
1915

0230
0906
1501
2138

9
Su

13
Th

1
Tu

1314
1940

3.1F
4.4E
3.1F
4. 3E

knots

0345
1008
1609
2231

w 0713

4.4

3.1F
4.3E

4. 7E

3.3F
4.5E

Su

0107
0733
1328
1956

3.4F

4. 8E

3.3F

0312
0945
1545
2208
0410
1048
1646
2309

w 0717

2217

0439
1035
1707
2255

0219
0848
1450
2113

0402
1008
1639
2234
0456
1101
1730
2327

31
H 0550
1154
1822

Time meridian 75" W.

0000 is midnight.

0259
0934
1530
2159

3.1F

4. SE
3.0F

1200 is noon.

Day
h.m.

19

0239
0845
1510
2111

12

0516
1114
1744
2333

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

4.8E
3. 4F
4.7E
3.3F

0524
1207
1754

11
Tu

Day
knots

Slack
Water
Time

0427
1059
1700
2333

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.
h.m.

Sa

10

Slack
Water
Time

0132
0803
1402
2038

Th

FEBRUARY

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

0355
1033
1626
2256

Su

0451
1131
1722
2352

H 0546
1226
1815

h.m.

knots

0600
1207
1822

0235
0858
1457
2116

4. SE
3.6F
4.8
3.4F

17
Th

0022
0639
1248
1900

0316
0939
1539
2159

4.8
3. SF
4. 7E
3.4F

4.7
3.4F
4.5

18
F

0103
0722
1332
1942

0358
1024
1625
2244

4.8E
3.4F
4.6
3.3F

3.2F
4.4E

19
Sa

0149
0811
1421
2031

0447
1112
1712
2335

4. 7E

0242
0909
1518
2129

0540
1207
1806

4.6

21
H 0344
1015
1622
2236
22
Tu 0451
1126
1729
2346
23
w 0600
1234
1836

0034
0639
1312
1909

3.1F
4.5
3.0F
4.3E

0138
0744
1417
2014

3.1F
4.5E
3.1F
4.3

0249
0852
1531
2121

3.2F
4.6
3.2F
4.5E

4.2
2. 9F
4.0

0044
0638
1316
1905

0350
0957
1618
2213

3.0F
4.2E
3.0F
4.1E

0131
0726
1401
1951

0435
1038
1701
2254

4.3
3.1F
4.3E

0214
0811
1443
2033

0517
1117
1742
2330

3.2F
4.5E

0255
0853
1523
2114

0556
1152
1819

0333
0934
1600
2153
D410
1013
1636
2230

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

8
Tu

\1

Slack
Water
Time

3.2F
4. 5E

3.2F
3.1F

4.4

24
Th

0054
0706
1337
1937

0357
1000
1635
2229

3.4F
4.7
3.4F
4.7E

25
F

0156
0807
1435
2035

0501
1104
1736
2330

3. 7F
4.9
3.7F
4.9E

3.4F
4.6
3. 3F

26
Sa

0254
0903
1528
2128

0600
1202
1828

3.9F
5.1E
3.9F

0005
0631
1228
1854

4.5
3.SF
4. 7E
3. 4F

27
Su

0026
0653
1256
1919

5.1E
4.0F

0043
0709
1305
1927

4.7E
3. SF
4.8
3. SF

28
H 0440
1048
1708
2309

0119
0743
1345
2006

5.2E
4.1F
5.2E
4.0F

0119
0743
1339
2002
0156
0821
1418
2039

3.1F

3.ZF

4.4

4.8E

3. 6F

4.8E
3.5F

4.8E
3. 6F
4.8E
3.5F

0348
0957
1619
2219

S.lE
4.

OF

HELL GATE (off Mill Rock), EAST RIVER, NEW YORK, 1983
F-Floqd, Dir. 050 True
MARCH
Slack
Water
Time
h.m.
1
Tu

0530
1137
1756
2357

APRIL

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Slack
Water
Time

Day

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Slack
Water
Time

, Day
h.m.

knots

h.m.

0207
0832
1431
2055

5.2E
4.0F
5. 1E
3.9F

16

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day

Day

h.m.

knots

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0128
0752
1351
2010

4.9E
3.8F
4. 9E
3. 7F

0018
0640
1247
1858

0310
0940
1532
2158

4.8E
3.6F
4.6E
3.5F

16
Sa

0209
0832
1432
2047

S.OE
3.7F
4.8E
3.6F

0104
0727
1334
1945

0351
1026
1617
2244

4.6E
3.4F
4. 3E
3.2F

17
Su

0611
1224
1827

0250
0913
1513
2132

4.9E
3.6F
4.8E
3.6F

0152
0817
1423
2036

0437
1114
1703
2335

4 0243
M 0910
1515
2130
5

0453
1104
1712
2317

h.m.

knots

0551
1203
1804

5.0E
3. 7F
4.8E
3.6F

0018
0639
1251
1852

0314
0939
1536
2159

4. 9E.

4.3E
3.1F
4.1E
3.0F

18 0110
H 0733
1345
1949

0404
1031
1631
2256

4.8E
3.4F
4. 5E
3.3F

0528
1206
1754

4.1E
2. 9F
3.9E

19
Tu

0501
1132
1728

4.6E
3.2F
4.3E

0031
0620
1306
1848

2.8F
3.9E
2. 7F
3.7E

20

0001
0604
1242
1836

3.2F
4.4E
3. IF
4.2E

0132
0719
1405
194 7

2.7F
3.8E
2. 7F
3. 7E

21
Th

2. SF

22
F

0254
0921
1519
2143

5.1E
3.9F
4.9E
3.7F

17
Th

0046
0710
1315
1933

0342
1011
1607
2231

4. 9E

18
F

4
F

0135
0801
1405
2023

0430
1102
1653
2321

4.6E
3.4F
4.4E
3.3F

19
Sa

0038
0655
1309
1910

0335
0958
1559
2217

3. SF
4. 6E

5
Sa

0226
0855
1457
211 T

0516
1154
1742

4.4E
3.1F
4.1E

20
Su

0127
0746
1400
2002

0424
1049
1646
2309

4. 7E
3.3F
4.5E
3. 3F

Su

0320
0951
1552
2213

0016
0610
1252
1835

3. OF
4.1E
2. 9F
3. 9E

21 0222
M . 0845
1500
2104

0517
1146
1745

4.6E
3.2F
4.3E

0117
0708
1351
1936

2.9F
4. DE
2.8F
3.8E

22
Tu

0010
0619
1252
1848

3.2F
4.4E
3. 1F
4.2E

Th

0530
1158
1759

0229
0819
1501
2045

0513
1146
1743

0216
0811
1452
2039

2.8F
3. 9E
2.8F
3.8E

23

0121
0726
1405
1958

3.1F
4.4E

8
F

0017
0623
1247
1847

0324
0915
1550
2137

2. 9F
4.0E
3.0F
4. 1E

0005
0608
1238
1835

0312
0912
1543
2134

2. 9F
4. OE
2.9F
3.9E

24
Th

0549
1217
1824

0237
0839
1518
2111

3.2F
4.4E
3.2F
4.4E

0105
0711
1331
1932

0409
1003
1631
2221

0056
0658
1326
1923

0403
1000
1632
2219

3.0F
4.1E
3.0F
4.1E

25
F

0041
0655
1320
1925

0349
0952
1623
2219

10
Su

0148
0755
1412
2013

0141
0745
1409
2006

0448
1045
1710
2258

3.2F
4.3E
3.2F

26
Sa

0143
0755
1416
2020

0451
1055
1722
2319

3. 7F
4.8E
3.7F
4. 9E

11

0229

12
Sa

0223
0828
1449
2047

0527
1122
1749
2336

3.4F
4.5E
3.3F
4.5E

27
Su

0239
0850
1508
2111

0547
1149
1811

3.9F
4. 9E
3.9F

12
-Tu

13
Su

0302
0909
1527
2125

0605
1159
1823

3.5F

0014
0637
1239
1900

5.1E
4.0F
5.0E

13

4.0F

14
H 0339
0948
1602
2203
15
Tu 0416
1026
1637
2239

0014
0640
1237
1858

4.7E
3.6F
4.8E
3.6F

0101
0726
1323
1945

5.1E
4.1F
S.OE
4.0F

14
Th

0050
0716
1312
1933

4.8E
3.7F
4.8E
3.6F

28
M 0331
0941
1556
2200
29
Tu 0420
1029
1643
2247
30
w 0507
1115
1728
2333
31
Th 0554
1201
1813

0146
0811
1409
2028

5.1E
4. OF
S.OE
3.9F

15
F

0227
0854
1450
2114

S.OE
3. 9F
4.8E
3. 7F

H 0416
1049
1648
2310
8

Tu

w
10
Th

11
F

3.7F

4. 7E

3.5F

4.

3l

4.6E

3.5F

Time meridian 75" W.

0327
0954
1607
2217
0438
1108
I 716
2332

0000 is midnight.

2
Sa

Su

4.9E
3.4F

Tu

0338
1006
1610
2228

0434
1103
1706
2325

3.1F

4.2E
Sa

3.5F
4. 6E

3.5F
4. 6E

M 0837

1451
2053

1200 is noon.

0308
0918
1528
2131
0347
0957
1604
2210
0427
1037
1641
2250
0507
1119
1721
2332

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

0225
0850
1449
2108

0620
1226
1844

0530
1143
1748
2356

Slack
Water
Time
h.m.

Th

47

E-Ebb, Oir. 230" True

0209
0835
1447
2056
0315
0945
1555
2210
0426
1057
1703
2324

0113
0715
1356
1949

3.5F
4.6E
3. SF

3.2F
4.3E
3. 1F

4.2E

0536
1203
1808

0229
0830
1507
2104

3.2F
4.4E
3.3F
4.4E

23
Sa

0031
0640
1304
1907

0338
0941
1610
2211

3.4F
4.5E
3.5F
4, 7E

3.1F
4.2E
3.2F
4.3E

24
Su

0130
0738
1357
2000

0438
1042
1703
2308

0451
1044
1710
2302

3.3F
4.4E
3.3F
4.5E

25 0224
M 0830
1447
2050

0531
1132
1753
2353

3.8F
4.8E
3.8F
5.0E

0530
1124
1749
2341

3.5F
4.6E
3.5F
4.7E

26
Tu

0618
1217
1838

3.9F
4.9E
3. 9F

0608
1202
1824

3.7F
4.8E
3.6F

27

0040
0703
1300
1921

5.1E
3.9F
4.9E
3.9F

0021
0647
1241
1902

4.9E
3.8F
4.9E
3. 7F

28
Th

0122
0747
1341
2002

5.1E
3.9F
4.8E
3.8F

0101
0726
1321
1941

S.OE
3.8F
4.9E
3.8F

29
F

0203
0828
1421
2043

5.0E
3.7F
4.7E
3.6F

0142
0807
1404
2023

5.1E
3.8F
4.9E
3.7F

30
Sa

0239
0911
1500
2126

4.8E
3.5F
4.5E
3.4F

3.9E
2.8F
3.8E

0314
0919
1533
2136
0400
1004
1618
2221
0445
1049
1701
2304
0529
1132
1744
2348
0613
1215
1827

3.7F
4. 7E

3.7F
4. 9E

48

HELL GATE (off Mill Rock), EAST RIVER, NEW YORK, 1983
F-Flood, Oir. OSO True

-Ebb, Dir. 230' True

M~Y

Slack
Water
Time

JUNE

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.

Slack
Water
Time

Time

Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0003
0631
1236
184S

0258
0927
1S22
2148

S.OE
3. SF
4.7E
3. SF

0128
0800
1356
2015

0416
1049
1637
2306

4.4E
2. 9F
4.2E
2. 9F

17
Tu

0058
0728
1333
1946

03S1
1024
1617
2246

4. 8E
3.4F
4.5E
3.4F

2
Th

0216
0848
1444
2106

0503
1138
1726
2357

4.2E
2. 9F
4. DE
2. SF

18

01S8
0831
143S
2054

0450
112S
1718
23S4

4.6E
3.2F
4.4E
3.2F

0306
0938
1534
2158

0541
1220
1805

4.0E
2. 7F
3. 9E

19
Th

0304
0938
1S40
2205

0554
1233
1829

4.5E

3.lF

Sa

0043
0635
1316
1900

2. 7F

20
F

0107
0707
134S
1941

3.2F
4.4E
3.2F
4.4E

0140
0730
1411
1955

2.8F
4.0E
2. SF
4. OE

21
Sa

OS18
1148
1747

0217
0817
1452
2053

3.3F
4.4E
3. 3F
4. SE

0539
1205
1803

0233
0823
1502
2049

2.9F
4.1E
2.9F
4.1E

22
Su

0018
0619
1245
1844

0324
0925
1550
2154

3.4F
4.5
3.SF
4.7

0026
0629
1251
1849

0325
0915
1547
2138

3.0F
4.2E
3.1F
4.4E

23 0115
M 0715
1337
1936

0419
1022
1641
2248

3. SF
4.6
3.6F
4. 8

0112
0715
1333
1933

0410
1000
1629
2223

3.2F
4. 4E
3. 3F
4.6E

24
Tu

0207
0806
142S
2025

0510
1111
1730
2335

10
Tu

0156
0800
1414
2016

0454
1045
1710
2306

3.4F
4.6E
3.5F
4. 8E

2S

0255
0853
1510
2110

0558
1156
1815

3.7F
4.8E
3.7F

10
F

11

0238

0533
1130
1753
2351

3.6F

26
Th

0018
0641
1233
1857

5.0E
3.7F
4. 8
3.7F

11
Sa

0057
0722
1314
1936

4.9E
3.6F
4.7E
3.6F

12
Su

0134
0801
1350
201S

4.9E
3.5F
4.6E
3.5F

0548
1144
1759

0213
0842
1428
2057

4.8E
3.4F
4.5E
3.4F

13
M 0528
1128
1742
2351
14
Tu 0623
1223
1840

0000
M 0630
1226
1842

0251
0922
1509
2136

4.6E
3.2F
4.4E
3.2F

0332
1004
1552
2221

4.5E

Day

Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

1
Su

0032
0657
1300
1912

0322
0952
1543
2210

4.6E
3. 3F
4. 3E
3.2F

16

0117

4.4E

1346
2000

0404
1036
1627
2256

3.lF

3
Tu

0205
0834
1435
2052

0450
1126
1712
2347

0256
0927
1S28
2147

M 0744

w
s

Th

03S1
1022
1621
2243
0446
111S
1714
2336

7
Sa

Su

9
M

w 0843
14S4
2058

12
Th

0321
0926
1535
2141

13
F

14
Sa

15
Su

0405
1010
1617
2225
0450
1056
1702
2312
0539
1144

1751

4.1E
3.0F

4.0E
2. 7F
3.9E

4. BE

3.6F
5.0

0616
1213
1834

3. 7F

0036
0659
1256
1917

5.1E
3.8F
4.9E
3. SF

28
Sa

0120
0746
1343
2004

5.1E
3.7F
4.9
3.8F

29
Su

0209
0834
1430
2053

5.1E
3.7F
4.8
3.7F

30

3.7F
4.9E

0340
0937
1554
2154

27

31
Tu

Time meridian 75 W.

0412
104S
164S
2314

0423
1020
1636
2236 .
0505
1102
1717
2318

0043
0714
1310
1927

Day

0000 is midnight.

4. 3E

3.6F
4. 7

3.7F
4. 9

3.lF

4.3E
3.1F

1200 is noon.

Su

s 1 a ck
Water

Maximum
Current

Time

Time

Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

16
Th

0148
0821
1420
2047

0440
1115
1710
2345

4.7E
3.3F
4. 6E
3. 3F

4.2E
2. 8F
4.1E
2. 8F

17

02S1
0924
1522
2153

OS44
1221
1816

4.6
3.3F
4.5

0554
1227
1817

4. 2E
2.8F
4. lE

18
Sa

0055
0652
132 7
1927

3.3F
4. SE
3.2F
4.SE

0051
0645
1317
1909

2.8F
4.1E
2. SF
4.1E

19
Su

0200
0801
1430
2035

3. 3F
4.4E
3.3F
4.5E

0144
0738
1410
2002

2.9F
4.2E
2. 9F
4.3E

20
M 0556
1222
1820

0306
0904
1527
2136

3. 3F

0235
0830
1459
2053

3.0F
4.3E

21
Tu

0055
0650
1314
1912

0359
0959
1618
2227

3.4F
4.5E
3.4F
4.7

22

0146
0740
1402
2000

0450
1051
1707
2314

3.4F
4.5
3.SF
4.7E

Day

0358
1029
1625
22 51
0451
1118
1715
2343

M 0543
1206
1804

Maximum
Current

3.lF

4.5E

03S4
1026
1624
2258
0457
1126
1724
2359

4.4E
3.4F
4. 6E

7
Tu

0033
0633
1252
1852

0327
0921
1S47
2146

4.5E
3.2F
4.7E

0122
0722
1338
1940

0415
1010
163S
2234

3. 3F
4.6
3.4F
4.9E

23
Th

0234
082 7
1447
2045

0535
1130
1751
2355

3.5F
4.6E
3.5F
4.8

9
Th

0210
0810
1423
2028

0504
1058
1722
2323

3.5F
4. BE

24
F

0318
0911
1530
2128

0618
1209
1831

3.5F
4.6E
3.SF

0258
08S8
1510
2116

OS 52
1146
1809

3.6F
4. 9E
3. 7F

25
Sa

0032
0657
1248
1909

4.8E
3.SF
4.6E
3.5F

0012
0641
123S
1858

5. lE
3. 7F
4.9
3.8F

26
Su

0108
0735
1324
1950

3.4F
4.6E
3.5F

0103
0730
1325
19SO

5.2E
3.7F
4.9E
3.8F

0146
0813
1402
2029

4.7
3.4F
4.6E
3.4F

0154
0821
1418
2041

5.1
3. 7F
4.9
3.7F

27
M 0521
1114
1731
2332
28
Tu 0601
11SS
1812

0223
08S2
1440
2107

4. 7E

0247
0916
1511
2140

S.lE
3.6F
4.8
3.6F

29

0013
0642
1236
1853

0302
0932
1521
2148

4.6E
3.2F
4.4E

0343
1014
1608
2240

4.9E
3.4F
4.7E
3.5F

30
Th

0056
0723
1319
1936

0345
1014
1602
2233

4.5E
3.1F
4.4E
3.1F

15

0346
0946
1558
2206
0436
1036
1649
2257

0048
0721
1320
1941

3. 2F

3.6F
S.OE

0400
0953
1611
2210
0441
1034
1651
2251

4. BE

3.3F
4.5E
3. 3F

3. 2f

HELL GATE (off Hill Rock), EAST RIVER, NEW YORK, 1983
F-Flood, Oir. 050 True
JULY

Day

Slack
Water
Time

AUGUST

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day

Slack
Water
Time

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0140
0806
1402
2021

0428
1056
1648
2315

4.4E
3.0F
4. 3E
3.0F

16
Sa

0226
0851
1449
2110

0515
1142
1737

4. 3E
2. 9F
4. 3E

17
Su

0006
0602
1233
1826

3.0F
4. 3E
2.9F
4. 3E

0057
0652
1321
1919

3. OF
4.3E
3.0F
4,4E

18
H 0434
1058
1700
2333
19
Tu 0532
1154
1756

0152
074 7
1414
2014

3.0F
4. 3E
3.1F
4. 5E

20

0555
1210
1817

0245
0842
1509
2110

3.1F
4.4E
3.2F
4.6E

21
Th

7
Th

0047
0649
1303
1911

0341
0937
1602
2206

3.3F
4.5E
3.4F
4. BE

0142
0743
1356
2005

0438
1028
1655
2300

0236
0836
1449
2059

0529
1124
1749
2353

4. BE

0329
0929
1542
2153

0622
1217
1844

3.7F
4.9E
3.9F

11
M 0421
1022
1636
2247
12
Tu 0515
1116
1731
2342
13
w 0609
1210
1828

0047
0715
1312
1939

5.1E
3.BF
S.OE
3.9F

0142
0809
1405
2032

5.1E
3.8F
5.0E
3.9F

0237
0903
1501
2129

5.1E
3. 7F
4.9E
3.8F

0038
0704
1306
1927

0332
1001
1556
2227

4. 9E
3.6F
4. BE
3.6F

29
F

0135
0801
1403
2028

0427
1059
1656
2329

4.8E
3,SF
4.7E
3.5F

30
Sa

1
F

2
Sa

Su

0315
0938
1538
2202

11

0406
1027
1629
2257

Tu

0500
1118
1723
2352

9
Sa

10
Su

14
Th

15
F

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.
Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0234
0900
1502
2130

0528
1201
1757

4.6E
3.4F
4.5E

0033
0629
1302
1903

3.3F
4.4E
3.3F
4.4E

0138
0736
1405
2010

3.2F
4.3E
3.2F
4.4E

0239
0840
1505
2113

3.2F
4.2E
3.2F
4:4E

0029
0626
1247
1849

0334
0937
1556
2206

3.2F
4.2E
3.3F
4.4E

0121
0717
1336
1938

0425
1024
1645
2252

3.2F
4.3E
3.3F
4. 5E

Sa

22
F

0208
0804
1421
2024

0511
1107
1730
2333

3.3F
4.3E
3.4F
4.5E

Su

3.4F
4. 7E
3.6F
5. OE

23
Sa

0252
084B
1503
2107

0552
1146
1B09

3. 3F
4.4E
3.5F

3.6F

24
Su

0009
0633
1222
1846

4.6E
3.4F
4.SE
3,5F

Tu

0044
0710
1257
1923

4.6E
3.4F
4.SE
3.5F

10

0119
0745
1333
1959

4.7E
3. 4F
4.6E
3.SF

11
Th

0156
0821
1412
2037

4.7
3.4F
4.6E
3. SF

12

0233
0858
1451
2116

4. 7E

13
Sa

0027
0642
1245
1855

0312
0935
1530
2155

4.6E
3.3F
4.5E
3.3F

14
Su

0108
0720
1326
1936

0355
1017
1613
2236

4.5
3.2F

15

0151
0800
1409
2022

0437
1059
1700
2325

4.4E
3.1F
4.4E
3.2F

3.BF
5.1E

0334
0959
1601
2233

0333
0929
1544
214B

25
M 0412
1009
1622
2228
26
Tu 0450
1048
1700
2308
27
w 0528
1127
1738
2347
28
Th 0605
1206
1816

31
Su

Time meridian 75" W.

49

E-Ebb, Dir. 230 True

0000 is midnight.

3.4F
4. 6E
3.4F

4.5E

3.3F

1200 is noon.

1
M

Slack
Water
Time

knots

0238
OB45
1458
2113

0522
1149
1747

4. 3E
3.1F
4.4E

16
Tu

0016
0613
1240
1843

3.1F
4.3E
3.1F
4.4E

17

0113
0712
1337
1940

3.1F
4.3E
3.2F
4.4E

18
Th

0211

19

0329
0935
1551
2211

1031
1650
2313
4

5
F

1436
2041

0016
0625
1233
1851

0312
0909
1538
2140

3.2F
4.4E
3.4F
4. 7E

20
Sa

0117
0724
1333
1950

0413
1008
1639
2242

3.4F
4.6E
3.6F
4, BE

21
Su

0215
0821
1431
2048

0513
1107
1736
2339

3.6F
4.8E
3,8F
5.0E

22

0310
0916
1527
2143

0609
1204
1B31

3.8F
4. 9E

23
Tu

0036
0702
1300
1927

5.1E
3.9F
S.OE
4.0F

24

S.lE
3. 9F

25
Th

0403
1009
1621
2237

OB07

4.0F

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.
h.m.

knots

0109
0702
1335
1937

4.1E

3.2F
4.1E

0212
0809
1436
2041

3.1F
4,0E
3.1F
4.lE
3.1F
3.9E
3.2F

i827

0310
0912
1531
2140

0051
0655
1307
1917

0403
1003
1620
2229

0138
0742
1353
2003

0448
1045
1708
2308

0222
0825
1434
2045

0529
1122
1743
2343

0302
0905
1514
2126

0604
1155
1820

3.4F
4.4E
3.6F

0018
0641
1231
1856

4.5E
3.5F
4.5E
3.6F

0052
0715
1306
1931

4.6E
3.6F
4.6E
3. 7F

0126
0750
1341
2006

4.7E
3.6F
4. 7E
3. 7F

0203
0825
1420
2042

4. 7E

0240
0901
1501
2122

4.6E

0600
1212
1816

3.5F
4. 7E
3.6F
4.6E
3.4F
4.6E
3.5F

0409
1024
1635
2301

w 0508

0525
1131
1751

1122
1732
2358
0603
1217

0340
0944
1551
2205

w 0416

1022
1628
2243

3.2F

4.1E

3.1F
4. DE

3.2F
4.2E
3.2F
4.1E

3.4F
4.3E
3.3F

4, 3E

3.5F
4.4E

0129
0756
1353
2021

4.0F

0548
1155
1810

0221
0847
1447
2114

5. 1E
3. 9F
5.0E
4.0F

26

0024
0640
1248
1905

0313
0942
1539
2209

4.9E
3.8F
4.9E
3.8F

27
Sa

0118
0733
1342
2002

0407
1036
1636
2306

4. 7E
3. 7F

28
Su

0038
0636
1252
1856

0319
0940
1542
2203

0214
0828
1438
2100

0502
1132
1731

29

4.5E

0120
0714
1335
1941

0404
1021
1624
2250

0006
0603
1232
1834

3.4F
4.3E
3. 3F
4. 3E

30
Tu

0206
075B
1425
2033

0451
1110
1715
2342

4.3E
3.3F
4.4E
3.2F

31

0259
0851
1522
2134

0542
1203
1810

4.2E
3.2F
4.4E

o4s6

1102
1716
2330

h.m.

3.1F
4.3E
3.3F
4.5E

Day

h.m.

w 0425

Th

Slack
Water
Time

h.m.

Tu

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

0311
0925
1536
2201

5.1E

4.7E
3.6F
4.SE

3. SF

0452
1058
1703
2321
0526
1135
1739
2359

3.6F
4.7E
3.6F

4.5E
3.4F
4. SE

3.3F

52

THE NARROWS, NEll YORK HARBOR, NEW YORK, 1983

F-Flood, Oir. 340 True

E-Ebb, Oir. 160 True

JANUARY

Day

Slack
Water
Time
h,m,

Sa

OS09
1112
1807
2330

FEBRUARY

Maximum

Current
Time Vel,
h.m.

knots

01S2
07S4
1429
2028

2. 3E

2.3E
2. 3F
2.6E
1.8F

2.4F

2. 6E

Day

Slack
Water
Time
h.m.

Haximum

Current
Time Vel.
h.m.

knots

0206
0801
1438
2032

1. BE
1. SF
2.1E
1.4F

17
H 0609
11S9
1901

0247
0846
1S15
2117

1.8E
1.7F
Z.OE
1.4F
1. 7E

16
Su

1.8F

0528
1118
1821
2336

Day

0409
1020
1634
22S3

2.2E
1. 9F
2.2E
1. 9F

17
Th

003S
0717
12SO
1937

0339
0950
1S5B
2217

1. 9E
1.6F
1. 9E
1. 7F

3
Th

01S4
0846
1409
2109

osos

2. OE

1116
172S
2347

1.6F
2.0E
1. SF

18
F

0120
0811
1332
2021

0424
1039
1637
2304

1. BE
1. SF
1.8E
1. 7F

4
F

0249
0947
1500
2203

0604
1210
1824

1. 8E
1.4F
1.8E

19
Sa

0210
0911
1419
2112

OS19
1128
1731
23S3

1.8E
1. 4F
l. 7E
1. 7F

0043
0708
1309
1923

1.7F
1.7E
1. 2F
1.7E

20
Su

0304
1012
1512
2207

0622
1221
1B36

l. 7E
1. 3F
1. 7E

0142
0809
1424
2020

1. 6F
1.7E
1. 1F
1. 7E

21

004 7
072B
1318
1941

l.7F
l. BE

1245
17S2

02S3
0904
1S37
2112

1.6F
1.7E
1.1F
1.6E

Tu

0042
0641
1340
1846

03S7
09S3
1632
21S7

1.6F
l.SE

23

0134
w 0728
1430
193S

0448
1042
1717
2246

1.7F
1.9E
1. 7E

1.6F
2.0E
1. 4F

0123
0807
1347
2049

0431
1044
1703
232S

1. 9F
2.2E
1. SF

2.1E

19

0104
0744
1320
2025

0409
1020
1633
Z2SO

1.7E
1. SF
1.9E
1. SF

0220

OS31
1144
1802

1. 9E
1. 7F
2.1E

Th

zo

01S1
0841
1404
2109

04S7
1107
1720
Z33S

1. 6E

1.4F
1. BE
1.SF

0023
0637
1242
1900

1, SF
1. 9E
1.5F
Z. OE

0241
0940
14S1
2154

OSS2
11S6
1813

1. 7E

0121
0742
134S
19S8

1. 7F

1.8E
1.4F
1. 9E

Sa

0024
0657
1250
1911

1.6F
1.6E
1.3F
1. 7E

0524
1214
1729

0227
0839
1S02
2049

1. 7F
1. 9E
1. 3F
1.9E

23
Su

0117
0756
134S

8
Tu

zoos

1.7F
1."8E
1.2F
1. 8E

0020
0620
1312
1823

0330
0931
1606
2138

LSF
1.9E
1.2F
1.8E

24
H 0536
1238
1743

0213
OSS4
1446
2101

l.SF
1. 9E
1.2F
1.9E

0111
0710
1406
1912

0423
1020
16SS
2223

1.8F
1.9E
1.3F
1.8E

2S
Tu

0028
0634
133S
1841

0314
0947
1S47
Z1S4

1. 9F

0159
07SS
14SS
1958

OS10
1109
1740
2310

1. 9F

26

0124

Z.OE
1. 3F
l.SE

1430
1936

0413
1041
164S
22S1

Z. 2E
1. SF
2.1E

0245
0837
1S40
2042

OS4S
11S6
181S
2359

1. 9F
2.0E
1. 3F
1.7E

27
Th

0220
0820
1S20
2030

0508
1137
1740
2347

Z. 3F
2.4E
1.7F
Z.2E

12
Sa

0328
0918
1622
212S

0618
1238
1846

1.9F
2.0E
1. 3F

28
F

0313
0912
1608
2124

OSS9
1229
1S31

2.4F
Z.SE
1. 9F

13
Su

0042
0646
1320
191S

1. 7E
1.9F

29
Sa

0043
0649
1321
1918

Z.4E
2.SF
Z.6E
Z.OF

14

0127
07Z2
1359
1951

l.SE
1.9F
2.1E
1.4F

0137
0738
1410
2010

2.4E
2.4F
2.6E
Z.OF

15
Tu

0228
0831
14S7
2104

Z.4E
2.3F
Z.6E
2.0F

0422
111S
1632
2329

Sa

9
Su

10
H

11
Tu

12

13
Th

14
F

1S
Sa

0409
09S8
1702
2208
0448
1038
1741
Z2S2

22
0337
1039
1S44
2242
0436
1138
1643
2333

w 0728

2.1E

1.4F
30
Su

0406
1003
16SS
2218
04S7
10S3
1742
2313

31
H 0550
1143
1831

Time meridian 75

w.

0000 is midnight.

1.6E
1.3F

2.1E
1.4F
2.0E
Z.lf

1200 is noon.

1. 9E
1.7F
2. OE
1. 6F

0100
0745
1320
201S

0326
0933
1552
2201

21
F

0300
0904
1S21
2130

0019
06S3
1239
1942

0320
1014
1S3S
2237

0630
1210
18S8

16

18
Tu

knots

2.4E
2.1F
2.4E
1.9F

2.2E
2. 1F
2.4E
l.SF

Th

h.m.

0316
0924
1S4S
2201

0336
094S
1609
2227

1440
2143

Vel.

h,m,

Maximum
Current

0007
0646
1232
1922

0026
0703
1ZS6
19S3

Time

1
Tu

w 0911

Day

Slack
Water
Time

knots

0604
1204
1SS9

Current
Time Vel.
h.m.

Su

4
Tu

Maximum

h.m.

0243
08SO
1S19
2127

Slack
Water
Time

Sa

0348
1048
1SSS
22S6

Su

0449
1147
1654
23SO

M OS48

1.1F

1.6E

H 0405
1113
1614
2306

1.2F
1.7E

OS09
1214
1719

0146
OB28
1420
2040

0007
w 0611
1312
1822

0249
0924
1S28
2138

1. 9F
2.1E
1. 3F
2.oE

22

1. SF
1. 9E
1. 2F

l.SE

24
Th

0108
0708
1407
1921

03S7
1019
1635
2235

2.0F
2.2E
1.6F
2.1E

1.2F

10
Th

0222
0811
1Sl4
2020

OS27
1126
17S9
2333

1.8F
1. 9E
1:3F
1. 7E

2S
F

0207
0802
14SB
2016

04S7
1116
1730
2330

2.2F
2.4E
1. SF
2.3E

11
F

0307
08S2
1SSS
2103

ossa

1211
1828

l.SF
2.0E
1.4F

26
Sa

0302
OBS3
1S4S
2109

OS48
1209
1815

2.3F
2. SE
2.0F

0021
0628
12S4
18S3

1. BE
1.9F
2.1E
1. SF

27
Su

0027
0636
1300
1901

2.4E
2.4F
2.6E
2.1F

0104
06S9
1333
1925

1. 8E
1. 9F
2.1E
1.5F

0120
0723
1348
194 7

2.5E
2.3F
2.6E

014S
0738
1410
2002

1. 9E
1. SF

2B
H 044S
1031
1716
22S3

0223
0819
1446
2045

1. 9E

0349
0932
1634
214S
0429
1012
1710
2227

M OSOS
10S1
1746
2309
OS48
"1130
1822
23S1

2.1E
1. 6F
1.8F
2.1E
1.6F

0354
0942
1631
2201

2.1F

THE

~ARROWS.

NEW YORK HARBOR, NEW YORK, 1983

F-Flood, Oir. 340 True


MARCH

APRIL

Slack
Water
Time

Time

Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0209
0809
1434
2036

2.SE
2.2F
2.SE
2. IF

16

D627
1205
1849

0257
0900
1517
2129

2.4
2.0F
2.4
2. OF

17
Th

3
Th

0035
D722
12 51
1939

0345
0951
1603
2220

2.3
!. 7F
2.2
I. 9F

4
F

0125
0820
1338
2033

D434
1045
1651
2311

2.1E

0216
0920
1427
2128

052S
1136
1746
0002
0631
1232
1846

l. 7E
1.1F
l. SE

0055
0733
1333
1947

Day
l

Tu

DS35
1118
l8D2
2344

5
Sa

Su

0310
1019
1520
2223

M 0409
1117
1619
2318

Maximum
Current

Day

Slack
Water
Time
h.m.

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.
h.m.

knots

0159
0753
1416
2012

2.1E

0609
ll4l
1816

0239
0836
1453
2057

2.1
1. 7F
2. IE
1. SF

18
F

0008
0656
1222
1855

03!8
0925
1530
2145

2. IE
l. 6F
2.0E
l. SF

19
Sa

0054
0750
1307
1942

0401
1014
1609
2236

2.DE
1. SF
l. 9[
1. SF

!.BE
l. 3F
1. 7E

20
Su

0144
0850
1355
2040

D453
llD5
1702
2329

l. 9E
l.4F
-1. 7[
l. SF

1. 6F

21 0239
M 0952
1451
2143

0556
1!59
1811

l. BE
l. 3F
1.7E

!.SF
1.6E
1.0F
l.SE

22
Tu

0026
0705
1256
1921

l.SF
l.SE
l.3F
1. 7E

l.4F
1.6E
l. OF
!. SE

23

0!23
0809
1401
2024

l. 4F
l. 7E

24
Th

0549
1249
1808

!.SF

I. 9

53

E-Ebb, Dir. 160 True

!.SF

0527
llOl
1742
2324

0340
1052
1555
2248

Day

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Slack
Water
Time
Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0007
0700
1222
1904

0319
0923
1533
2143

2.3E
1.6F
2.0E
1. 9F

16
Sa

0055
D755
13D7
1956

04"05
1014
1618
2234

2.1E
1.4F
1. BE
1.7F

17
Su

0143
D852
1355
2052

0456
1105
1709
2323

4 0233
M 0949
1448
2149
5

!.SF
2.1E
!.SF
2
Sa

Su

Tu

0327
1045
1546
2246

D425
1139
1649
2342

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0639
1158
1824

0300
0900
1505
2120

2.3
1.6F
2.0E
2.0F

0033
0733
1247
1916

0345
0952
1550
2215

2.2E
1.SF
1. 9E
1.9F

!.BE
1. 2F
1. 6E
!. 6F

18 0124
M 0832
1339
2019

0436
1047
1646
2308

2.1E
1. 4F
!.BE
1. 9F

OSS4
11S8
1810

1. 7E
1. IF
1. 4E

19
Tu

0537
1142
1755

2.0E
1. 4F
1.7E

0014
0654
12S2
1912

!. 4F
1.6
l. OF
1. 4E

20

0006
0645
1241
1906

1.8F
1.9E
1. 4F
1. 7E

0111
07S5
1404
2010

l. 3F
1. 6E
!.OF
1.4E

21
Th

0107
0748
1345
2011

1. 7F

0219
0933
1437
2128

w 0319
1032
1542
2235
0423
1128
1650
2340

2.0E
1.4F
1. 9E

Th

0523
1230
1748

0214
0846
1517
2101

1.3F
1. 7
!.IF
l.SE

22

0527
1223
1755

0214
0846
1501
2109

1.7F
2.1E
1. 6F
2. OE

l.SF
l. 9E
1. 3F
l. BE

8
F

OD36
0616
13!8
1840

0330
0933
1612
2150

1.4F
1. SE
1. 3F
l. 7E

23
Sa

0042
0625
1316
1853

0331
0938
1607
2203

1.8F
2.2E
1.8F
2.2E

0229
D905
1512
2125

!.SF
2.JE
1. 4F
2.0E

9
Sa

0128
0704
1403
192 7

0422
1016
16SS
2236

1. SF
1. 9E
1. SF
!.BE

24
Su

0141
0718
1406
1946

0434
1029
1700
2258

1. 9F

2.3E
2.0F
2. 3E

Tu

0509
1214
1721

0201
0831
1500
2041

0013
0605
1308
1819

0318
0921
1602
2132

10
Th

0106
0655
1357
1910

0415
1008
1651
2219

1. SF
!.BE
l. 2F
l. 6E

25
F

0055
0648
1343
1907

0344
1000
1623
2219

l. 9F
2.2
l.7F
2.2

10
Su

0216
074 7
1444
2009

0501
1101
1723
2323

!.6F
1. 9E
1.6F
l. 9E

25 0236
M 0807
1453
2035

0524
1120
1745
2351

2.0F
2.3
2.2F
2.4E

ll
F

0157
0740
1442
1955

0458
lOSS
1 730
2308

1. 6F
1. 9E
1.4F
l.7E

26
Sa

0155
0742
1433
2D01

0448
10S2
1718
2316

2.1F
2.3
1. 9F
2.3E

11 0302
M 0828
1522
2051

0536
1143
1752

1.7F
2.0E
l.BF

26
Tu

0608
1209
1824

2.0F
2.3
2.2F

12
Sa

0243
0822
1522
2038

0533
1138
1759
2353

1. 7F
2. OE
!.SF
l. SE

27
Su

0250
0831
1520
2053

OS38
1146
1801

2.2F
2.4E
2 .IF

12
'ru

0009
0609
1226
1825

2.1E
1. SF
2.1
l.9F

27

0040
0647
1255
1901

1. 9F

0327
0902
1600
2ll9

0605
1221
1824

!.SF
Z.OE
l. 6F

0009
0624
1235
1844

2.4E
2.2F
2.4E
2.2F

13

0052
0647
1307
1902

2.2
1.8F
2.1E
2.0F

28
Th

14
M 0408
0942
1635
2200
15
Tu 044 7
1021
1709
2242

0036
0636
1302
1857

2. OE
1. SF
2.1E
1.7F

0!01
0705
1321
1925

2. SE
2 .IF
2.4E
2.2F

14
Th

0133
0726
1347
1944

2. 2E
1. 7F
2.1E
2.1F

29

0120
0712
1339
1933

2.0E
1.8F
2.1E
l.BF

28
M 0342
0919
1604
2143
29
Tu 0431
1006
1648
2232
30
w 0519
1051
1732
2320
31
Th 0608
1137
1816

0149
0748
1407
2009

2.5E
2.0F
2.4
2.1F

15
F

0217
0811
1426
2031

2.3E
l. 7F
2.1E
2. OF

30
Sa

0235
0834
1448
2055

2.4
!.SF
2.2E
2.0F

!3
Su

Time meridian 75

!. IF

l.6E

w.

0445
1!52
1703
2353

0000 is midnight.

1200 is noon.

0345
0909
1557
2132
0426
0949
1631
2214
0507
1030
1705
2258
0551
1113
1742
2344

0327
0853
1538
2123
0416
0938
1621
2209
0503
1023
1703
2255

ossa

1108
1746
2340
0638
1153
1831

2.4
2.2
2.2F

0128
0727
1341
1940

1. 7F

0212
0809
1422
2023

2.3
!. 6F
2.0
2. OF

0255
0854
1505
2109

2.2
1. 4F
1. 9
!. SF

2.4E

2.2
2.lF

54

THE NARROWS, NEW YORK HARBOR, NEW YORK, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 340 True

E-Ebb, Oir. 160 True

MAY
Slack
Water
Time

JUNE

Maximum
CurrentTime Vel.

Day

Slack
Water
Time
Day

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.
Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0025
0730
1239
1921

0338
094S
1S46
2158

2.0E
l. 3F
1. 7E
1. 7F

16 0015
M 0716
1231
1900

0329
0933
1538
2153

2.3E
l.SF
2.0E
2. OF

2 0111
M 0824
1327
2016

0427
1036
1637
2249

1.9E
1.2F
1.5E
1.5F

17
Tu

0107
0814
1326
2006

0420
1030
1633
2252

1. SF

18

0201
0912
1426
2115

0519
1128
1740
2351

2.1E
l. SF
l.8E
l.SF

0259
1009
1529
2221

0623
1227
18SO

2.1E
1.6F
l. BE

Sa

0050
0726
1330
1954

1. 7F
2.1E

Su

0501
1156
1739

0156
0824
1440
2053

0026
0600
1248
1837

0312
0915
1550
2146

1.6F
2.2E
1.9F
2.2E

23 0125
M 0653
1338
1929

0419
1006
1641
2239

1. 7F

24
Tu

0220
0741
1426
2017

OS11
1052
1726
2330

1. 7F

0312

0552
1140
1805

1
Su

3
Tu

0158
0918
1418
2114

OSlS
1127
1732
2339

1. 7E

0248
lOll
1514
2211

0614
1219
1833

1.6E
l.lF
1. 3E

19
Th

0030
0713
1312
1936

1. 3F

20
F

0123

1. 3F
l. 7E

21
Sa

22
Su

Th

0341
1101
1614
2307

1.1F
1.4E
1.4F

1.6E
l.lF
1.4E

0437
1149
1712

osos

1411
2030

1.2F
1.SE

0002
0532
1235
1806

0223
08S4
1S09
2118

1. 3F

0055
0622
1319
1854

032S
0938
1600
2203

1. 4F
1. 9E

9 0146
H 0708
1401
1938

0416
1021
1639
22Sl

1. SF
1. 9E
1. 7F

0234
0752
1441
2021

04S8
1104
1716
2337

l.6F
2.0E
1. 9F
2.1E

25

0320
0834
1518
2104

0539
11SO
17SS

1. 6F

26
Th

0022
0620
1233
1836

2.2E
1. 7F
2.0E
2.2F

27
F

0109
0702
1318
1919

2.3E
1. 7F
2.1E
2.2F

28
Sa

0156
0749
1403
2006

2.4E

29
Su

0241
0838
1449
20S7

2.4E
1.6F
2.0E

7
Sa

8
Su

10
Tu

11

12
Th

13
F

14
Sa

lS
Su

0404
0917
lSSS
2149
0448
1001
1634
223S
0533
1048
1716
2324
0622
1138
1804

1.8E
1. 3F
l. 7E

1.5F
1. BE

2.0E

2.0E
2.1F

1. 6F

2.1E
2.2F

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0125
0844
1350
2038

0444
1055
1659
2306

1.8E
1.2F
1. 4E
1.4F

16
Th

0143
084 7
1411
2059

0458
1113
1722
2333

2. 3E
1.7F
1. 9E
1.9F

0211
0933
1441
2135

0534
1144

l. 7E
1.2F

17
F

17S5
235S

l.4E

1.4F

0237
0942
1S12
2204

05S8
1212
1829

1. 9E

0300
1020
1536
2231

0630
1229
18S6

l. 7E
1. 3F
1.4E

18
Sa

004S
0724
132o
1951

1. 3F
1.7E
l. 3F
1.5E

19
Su

1. 9E

0445
1150
1728

0138
0812
1411
2043

1.7F
2.1E
1. 7F
2.1E

6 0020
M 0538
1234
1818

0233
0858
1505
2131

l. BE
1.6F
1.8E

0113
0628
1317
1906

0330
0941
1SS6
2217

0205

1400
19S2
9
Th

1. 7F
2.1E
2.2F

10
F

0021
0633
1229
1840

2.3E
1.6F
2.0E
2.1F

11
Sa

0107
0708
1315
1916

2.2E
l.5F
1. 9E
2.0F

12
Su

01S1
0745
l3S8
1954

2.2E
1.4F
1.9E
1.9F

0225
0819
1434
2039

2.5E
1. 7F
2.2E
2.2F

0234
0828
1439
2039

2.1E
l.3F
l.SE
l.BF

13
M 0604
1121
1750
2357
14
Tu 0656
1216
1848

0313
0915
1525
2136

2.5E
1. 7F
2.1E
2.1F

29

0704
1213
1849

0313
0916
1521
2126

2.0E
1.2F
1.6E
1.6F

15

0404
1015
1621
2233

2.4E
1.7F
2.0E
2.0F

30
Th

0041
0754
1300
1941

03S8
1008
1608
2217

l. 9E
1.2F
l. 5E
l. SF

0400
1103
1635
232S

0400
1SS5
2147

31
Tu

Time meridian 75 W.

knots

0911

2.1F

Day
h.m.

1512
2103

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

w 0827

30

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

0446
0956
1637
2231
OS31
1040
1719
2314
0617
1126
1802
2358

0000 is midnight.

2.2E

Th

l.9E
1. 9F
3
F

1. 6F

2.2E

2. OF

Tu

2.1F
2.3E

1200 is noon.

1. 7F

0138
0757
1418
2033

1.6F

0433
1129
1719

1.3F
l.BE
1.4F
1.7E

20 0007
M 0531
1220
1817

0250
0849
1525
2128

1. SF
2.1E
1.9F

l. 3F

21
Tu

0106
062S
1311
1910

0357
0941
1622
2219

1.SF
2. OE
2.0F
2.1E

1.3F
1.9E
1.8F
2. DE

22

0202

04S2
1026
1708
2308

2. DE

0424
1028
1642
2306

l.4F
l. 9E

23
Th

0539
1114
1749

l.SF
1. 9E
2.0F

0254
0801
1442
2038

0510
1111
1728
2357

1. SF

Z.OE
2.2F
2.3E

24
F

0000
0618
1203
1822

2. 1E
1.4F
1. 9E
2.0F

0342
0847
1S26
2126

OS 56
1202
1811

1.6F
2.0E
2.3F

25
Sa

0046
06S3
1249
18S5

2.1E
1. 4F
1.8E
2.0F

0048
0641
12S2
1857

2.4E
1. 7F
2.1E
2.4F

26
Su

0129
0726
1334
1931

2.1E
1. 3F
1. BE
1. 9F

2.5E

27
M OS53
1101
1738
2331
28
Tu 0636
1147
1822

0210
080S
1418
2012

2.1E
1.3F
1. 7E
l.SF

02SO
0848
1457
2057

2.1E
1. 3F
1.7E
1.7F

0012
0721
1233
1909

0329
0935
1540
2144

2. DE

0054
0806
1320
2002

0411
1020
1625
2234

1. 9E
1. 3F

0352
1106
1633
2326

w 0715

2.2E
2. 1E

0032
0700
1311
1935

-5

2. 2E
1. 7F

0428
0936
1610
2215
0515
1027
1658
230S

0050
0751
1313
1953

0136
0728
1343
1946

w 071S

1401
19S7

2.0F
2.1E

1. 7F

2.1E
2.3F

0334
1036
1616
2306

0255
0802
1448
2042
0342
0847
1S32
212S
0427
0931
161S
2207
OS10
1016
1656
2249

2.1E
l. SF
1. 9E
2.1E
1. SF
2.0E

2.1E

l.SF
2.0F
2.1E

1.3F
1.6E
1.6F

1.5E
1.5F

THE NARROWS, NEW YORK HARBOR, NEW YORK, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 340 True
JULY
Slack
Water
Time
Day
l.

2
Sa

knots

013 7
0852
1'408
2058

0456
1107
1716
2321

L8E
1.

0222
0937
1458
2155

(}544
1152
1813

l. 7E
1. 4F
1. 5E

17
Su

0010
0637
1240
1913

1. 3F
l.7E
l. SF
l. 6E

18

0059
0730
.1327
2006

l. 3F

19
Tu

l. SF
l. 7E

0455
1149
1743

0152
0819
1422
2058

1.2F
l. BE
l. 7F
l. BE

20

0042
0549
1235
1835

0249
0908
1517
2146

l.2F
LSE
1; SF

0136
0641
1323
1926

0347
0954
1610
2239

l. 3F
l. 9E

0229
0732
1413
2015

0442
1045
1702
2331

l. 4F
2.0E
2.2F
2. 3E

23
Sa

0319
0823
1503
2105

0533
1138
1751

l. 6f

2.1E
2.4F

24
Su

0024
0620
1231
1838

2.4E
1.7F
2.2E
2.4F

25

0117
0710
1326

2. SE

26
Tu

0309
1021
1552
2250
0401
1104
1648
2346

Tu

w
7
Th

8
f

Sa

10
su

11
II

12
Tu

13

14
Th

15
f

Day

h.m.

4
II

Slack
Water
Time

h.m.

Su

AUGUST

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

0406
0914
1553
2155
0453
1008
1644
224 7

1927

3F
l.5E
1.4F

l. 7E

knots

0213
0913
1450
2144

0531
1150
1803

2.2E
1. 9F
2.0E

0011
0630
1246
1909

1, 7F

0112
0730
1348
2012

l. SF

2.0E
1.8F

0501
1153
1753

0221
0822
1455
2107

1. 3F
1.9
1.8F
1. 9E

4
Th

0045
0558
1246
1847

0336
0915
1600
2159

1. 3F
l. 9E

21
Th

0142
0651
1337
1936

0434
1003
1649
2248

1.3F
1.8E
1.9F
2.0E

6
Sa

22

0234
0739
1426
2020

0523
1051
1732
2335

l. 3F
l.BE
1. 9F

0322
0825
1512
2102

0602
1139
1809

l.BE
1. 9F

0022
0637
1227
1836

2.0E
l.4F
l. BE
1. 9F

0103
0706
1313
1910

2.0E
1.4F
l.SE
l.BF

0144
0738
1353
1946

2.1E
1.4F
l.SE
1. Sf

Th

0225
0815
1434
2029

2.1E
1.4f

12

0644
1204
1841

0300
0858
1513
2114

2.0E
1.4F
l.SE
1. 6F

0023
0724
1248
1930

0337
0945
1552
2201

2.0E
1.4F
l. 7E
l. SF

14
Su

0104
0806
1333
2023

0416
1033
1637
2250

1. 9E
l.Sf

0146
0849
1421
2120

0459
1118
1733
2337

1.8E
l.5F
l.6E
1.3F

16
Sa

II

II

0206
0801
1418
2020

l.SF
2. 3E
2.3F

0631
1159
1835

0255
0856
1511
2116

2.6E
1. 9F
2.3E
2. 2F

28
Th

0030
0724
1255
1936

0343
0953
1604
2215

2.5E
l. 9F
2.2E
2.0F

29
F

0121
0818
1352
2040

0436
1053
1701
2315

2.3E
1. 9F
2.1E
1.8F

30
Sa

0541
1103
1738
2338

27

31
Su

Time meridian 75" W.

Day

h.m.

2.0F
2.1E

2. 6E

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

2. OE

1.8F
2.3E
2.4F

55

E-Ebb, Dir. 160 True

0306
1007
1551
2245
0403
1100
1653
2346

0405
0909
1555
2143
0445
0953
1636
2223
0525
1037
1716
2303
0604
1121
1757
2343

0000 is midnight.

2.0E
1. SF

l 0231
M 0934
1513
2218

0550
1205
1832

l. 7E
l.6F
l.6E

16
Tu

0027
0647
1254
1933

l.2F
l. 7E
1.6f
l. 7E

17

0416
1109
1709

0118
0743
1347
2028

l.2f
1. 7E
l.7F
1. BE

18
Th

0013
0515
1201
1807

0217
0836
1445
2122

1.2f

19

l.SE
l. SF

0109
0614
1257
1902

0318
0931
1546
2213

2.0f
2.1E

0204
0709
1353
1954

0420
1024
1642
2307

7 0255
Su -0803
1447
2045

2
Tu

1200 is noon.

0332
1032
1623
2322

h.m.

knots

0043
0658
1314
1944

l. BE

l.3F
1.7F
1. BE

0152
0757
1426
2043

0021
0531
1221
1820

0310
0850
1531
Z134

1.1F
l. 7E
l. 6F
l. BE

0117
062 7
1314
1910

0411
0941
1629
222i

1. 7F
l. 9E

20
Sa

0208
0718
1404
1954

0500
1029
1714
2308

l. 3F
l. 7E
1. SF
1. 9E

1.4F
2.0
2.2F
2.3E

21
Su

0255
0804
1451
2035

0543
1116
1749
2353

1. 7E
l. SF

0513
1117
1734

1.6f
2.2E
2.3F

22 0337
H 0847
1534
2115

0618
1201
1818

1. 4F

8
M 0343
0857
1540
2136

0002
0604
1215
1824

2.4E
1. SF

23
Tu

0035
0643
1247
1848

2.0E
l.5F
l.BE
l. SF

0054
0653
1309
1913

2.5E
2.0F
2.4E
2.4F

24

0116
0709
1328

2.1E

0144
0742
1403
2002

2.6E
2.0F
2.5E
2.3F

25
Th

0603
1140
1819

0232
0834
1452
2057

2.6E
2.1F
2.5E
2.2F

26
F

0007
0653
1234
1917

0319
0929
1544
2152

2.5E
2. OF
2.3E
2.0F

27
Sa

0056
0746
1328
2018

0409
1027
1637
2249

2. 3E

28
Su

0145
0841
1423
2121

15 0237
H 0936
1522
2222

Tu

0320
1020
1610
2315

0429
0951
1632
2226

10

11

l.7F

l.4F

h,m.

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

1126
1724

1. BE

l.6E

Day
knots

2.0

1.3F

Slack
Water
Time

h.m.

1. 9E

2. OE

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

1.9E

1. SF

Slack
Water
Time

13
Sa

0516
1045
1725
2317

w 0431

2.0
1.3F
l. 9E

2.3E
2.4F

0415
0929
1615
2154
0452
lOll
1655
2234

1921

l. 2F
l. 7E
1. 6F

l. BE

l. 2F
l.7E

1.4F
2.0E
1. BE
l. SF

1. SF
l. 9E
1. SF

0154
0746
1409
2000

2.1E
l.6F

0231
0826
1447
2045

2.lE

0640
1217
1901

0306
0909
1526
2130

2.0E
1. 6F

l.BF

0032
0717
1301
1953

0339
0956
1605
2218

0500
1119
1736
2347

2.1E
l.9F
2.0E
l.SF

29 0113
H 0800
1348
2050

0418
1043
1656
2307

0557
1216
1840

l.9E

30
Tu

0157
0848
1440
2150

0503
1132
1755
2358

l. 7E

0248
0942
1537
2249

0605
1224
1901

1.6E
1. 7F
1. 7E

2.0F
2.2E

l.SF

1.9E
31

0528
1052
1735
2313
0604
1134
1816
2352

1. 9E

l.7F
1.6F

1. 9E

1.6F

1. 9E
l. SF

1. 9E
1. 6F
1. BE

1.4F
l.BE

l.6F

1. 7E

l.3F
l. 7F

l. 7E

l.2F

58

DELAWARE BAY ENTRANCE, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 305" True

-Ebb, Dir. 140" True

JANUARY

Day

Slack
Water
Time
h.m.

Sa

0442
1056
1733
2321

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.
h,m.

knots

0127
0746
1403
2020

1. BE

2.0F
2.0E
1. 7F

FEBRUARY

Day

h.m.

0137
07S2
1401
2018

1. 6
1. 7F

17
H 0528
1133
1807
23S5
1B
Tu 0610
1213
1846

021S
0833
1442
2101

1. 6
1. 7F
1. BE

0258
091S
152S
2142

1. 6E

0040
06S6
1257
1930

0343
1002
160B
2233

1.6
1.6F
1.8

0129
0748
1346
2017

0434
1053
1658
2321

1. 6
1. SF
1. 7
1. 6F

0222
0845
1439
2109

0527
1146
1751

1.6
1. SF
1. 7

Su

0016
0624
1243
1846

1.6F

16
Su

0222
0841
1458
2116

1.8E
1.9F
1.9E
1. 7F

0020
0640
1249
1927

0320
0940
1557
2214

1. 7E

4
Tu

0122
0745
1349
2026

0423
1039
1656
2315

1. 7E
1. 7F
1. BE
1.6F

19

0226
0851
1451
2126

0527
1143
1759

1.6E

20
Th

001B
0635
1245
1900

1. 7F
1.7
1.6F
1. 7E

21
F

0117
0740
1345
1959

1. 7F
1.7E
1.6F
1.8E

22

w
6

Th

0330
0957
1552
2224

Sa

Su

10
H

11
Tu

12

13
Th

0432
1059
1652
2319

15

Sa

1.6F

1.6F
l.BE

II

Sa

04S1
1056
1731
2315

0318
0947
1536
2205

1.7F
1. 9E
1.8F

17
Th

0008
0628
1224
1849

0312
0931
1534
2155

1. BE
1. 7F
1. BE
1. 7F

3
Th

0158
0824
1418
2049

0459
1111
1725
2343

1.7E
1.6F
1.8E

18

0054
0716
1310
1935

0401
1020
1623
2246

1. BE
1. 6F
1. BE
1. 7F

0256
0925
1515
2144

0600
1209
1821

1. 7E

014S
0812
1402
2027

0453
1113
1714
2339

1. BE
1. SF
1.7E

0242
0914
1SOO
2126

osso
1209
1813

1. 7E
1.4F
1. 6E

21
H 0344
1022
1605
2231
22
Tu 0450
1131
1714
2339
23
II 0556
1238
1822

0038
0651
1312
1913

1.7F
1. 7E
1. 4F

1.6F

Sa

0359
1022
1626
2231

1. 9F

25
Tu

0000
0617
12S4
1B36

030S
0924
1539
2140

l.BF
1. 8E

0145
0755
1427
2011

0444
1105
1707
2314

1.9F
1. 9E
1.6F

OOSB
0714
13S2
1934

0403
1020
1635
2237

1. 9F
1. 9E
1.6F
1. BE

11
F

0226
0836
1508
2051

OS23
1144
1750
2349

1. 9F
1. 9

01S4
0810
1446
2031

0457
1116
1730
2332

2.0F
2. OE
1.7F
1. 8E

12
Sa

0305
0913
1547
2128

0600
1217
1826

1. SF
1.8E

0249
0903
1S39
2126

0551
1210
1823

2.0F
2. OE
1.7F

13
Su

0025
0639
12S1
1904

1.6E
1.8F
1.8E

-0026
0644
1301
1917

1. 9E
2. OF

14

0100
0715
1326
1939

1.6E

0341
0948
1623
2203
0416
1022
1657
2238

26

1. 7E

1.SF
1. 7E

1.SF

27

Th

28
F

29
Sa

1.SF

1. 7F
1. BE
1. SF

30
Su

0343
095S
1630
2219
0438
1047
1720
2313

31
M 0532
ll3B
1811

Time meridian 7S" W.

1. 7E

10
Th

0213
0828
1442
2101

1.9E
1.9F
2. OE
1. SF

l.SF

1200 is noon.

0038
0657
1306
1919

1. 7F
1. 7E

0134
0758
1407
2014

1. 7F
1. 7E
l. SF
1.6E

0229
0856
1502
2111

1. 7F
1.7E

1.5F
1.6E
1.8E
1.5F

0114
1359
1944

0412
1034
1641
2245

1. 7F
1. BE
1. SF

0200
0808
1442
2027

0456
1117
1724
2325

1.8F
1.8E

0242
0848
1521
2106

0539
1154
1802

1. 7F
1.8E

0320
0924
1557

0003
0615
1228
1840

1. 7F
1. 8E
1. 6F

0040
0651
1301
1915

1. 6E
1. 7F
1. 8E
1. 6F

0115
0728
1336
1953

1. 7E
1. 7F

0152
0807
1412
2032

1. 7E
1. 7F
1.9E
1. 7F

M 0430

1031
1701
2251
15
Tu

0506
1105
1733
2328

19
Sa

20
Su

1.5F
1. 6E

1.7F
1. 6E

1. 8E
1. 6F

1.6E

0140
0756
1417
2020

1. 7F
1.7E

0245
0904
1521
2124

1.7F
1. 7E

1.4F
1.6E

1. SF
1.6E

0346
1006
162S
2229

1. SF
1.8E
1.6F
1. 7E

2S

0147

0448
1107
1720
2326

1.9F
1. 9E
1. 7F

0542
1201
1815

2,0F
Z.OE

0021
0636
12SO
1903

2.0F

F 0759

1435
2025

r:-6E

1.6E

1. 7F

004S
0700
1339
1926

1. SF

1.5F

1.9E
1. 7F

24
Th

1. 6E

2142

2.1E
1. SF

1.9E

1.5F
1. 7E

0324
0947
1552
2158

0356
0958
1630
2216

1.7F

0025
0637
1311
1856

w 0724

1.5F
1. 7E

2. OF
2. 1E

0000 is midnight.

8
Tu

1. SF

0120
0737
13S3
2008

0451
1124
1710
2333

M 0545
1219
1805

0100
0711
1341
1927

1.9E
1.6F
1. 7E

0354
1025
1612
2239

1.7F
1. 7E
1.5F
1.7E

1.7F
1.7E

1. BE
1. 7F

l.BE

0210
0823
1442
2041

0111
0724
1341
1945

0231
0850
1451
2112

0401
1017
1630
2246

24
H 0518
llS3
1736

1.8E

0418
10SO
1636
2302

0545
1143
1809

0102
0725
1323
1955

1. 9F
1.9E
1.6F
1.8

23
Su

knots

16

0309
0934
1537
2146

1.8E

h.m.

1. BE
1. SF
1. 9E
1. SF

0011
0622
1252
1839

1. SF

Vel.

h.m.

Maximum
Current

0306
0922
1535
2152

0216
0839
1444
2059

1.6F

Time

0007
0628
1230
1902

Tu

1.8
.1. 6F

1.5F
1. 7E

Day

Slack
Water
Time

knots

1.SF

1.6E

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.
h.m.

1.8E
1.SF

1.6F

Slack
Water
Time
h.m.

0529
1158
1748

14
F

1.BF
1. 9E

Day

knots

0539
1151
1829

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.
h.m.

Su

Slack
Water
Time

26
Sa

27
Su

0245
08S4
1527
2119
0339
0945
1615
2210

28
M 0430
1033
1701
2259

0112
0726
1339
1952

1.8E

1.8F
1. 9E

2. 1E
1. 9F

2.0E
2. OF
2. 1E
1.9F

DELAWARE BAY ENTRANCE, 1983


F-Flood, Dir, 305, True

59

E-Ebb, Dir. 140 True

MARCH
Slack
Water
Time
Day

Day
h.m.

Tu

w
3
Th

4
F

Sa

Su

0521
1120
1746
2347

h.m.

knots

0200
0812
1424
2037

2. OE
1. 9F

2.0E
1. 9F

h.m.

0306
0919
1521
2138

1. 9E
1. 7F
1. SE

0205
0821
1422
2041

1. 9E

1.7F
1. 9E
1.9F

2
Sa

0048
0721
1306
1926

o.as1

1. SE

1004
1607
2224

1.5F
1. 6E
1. 7F

0603
115S
1S13

024S
0902
1503
2125

1. 7F
1. 9E
1. 9F

3
Su

0134
0812
1356
2016

0438
10SS
1657
2316

1. 7E
1.4F
1. SE
1."6F

18

0023
06S1
1241
1900

0333
09SO
15SO
2213

1. 9E
1. 6F
1. SE
1. SF

4 022S
M 0906
14S1
2112

0532
114S
1750

1. 6E
1. 3F
1. 4E

19
Tu

0114
0746
1334
1954

0424
1043
1644
2310

l.SE

1. SF

20

1. 7E
1. 7F

0009
062S
1247
184S

1. SF

Tu

0518
1131
1737
23S6

0310
0946
1531
2156

0613
1227
1832

1. 6E
1. 4F
1.5E

21 0212
M OSSO
1436
20S9

0523
1144
1745

1. 7E
1.4F
1. 6E

0053
0714
1326
1933

1.6F
1.6E

22

001.2
0627
1251
1S52

1. 6F

1.7E
1. 3F

Th

OS04
1143
1729
2350

01SO
0813
1424
2033

1. 7E
1. 7F
1.7E

1. SF

19
Sa

20
Su

1. 5E
1. 7F

Tu

1. 3F
1. SE
1. 6F

1. 6E

1. 4F
1. SE

23

1. 6F
1. 6E

D043
06SO
1326
191S

0337
0959
1612
2216

1. 6F
1. 7E

0132
0736
1411
2000

0426
1045
1654
2300

1. SF
1. 6E

0217
0818
1450
2040

OS09
1126
1736
2339

1. 7F
1. SE
1. 6F
1. 7E

27
Su

0257
0856
1525
2116

OS49
1159
1812

1.7F

14
M 0334
0931
1557
21SO

0015
0626
1233
1S48

1. 7E
1. 7F

15

0050
0703
130S
1925

1. BE
l.SF
1. 9E
1. SF

Tu

0004
0634
1221
1840

1.8F
1. 9E
1. SF

0216
0848
1435
2100

1S
F

0245
0910
1S21
2124

13
Su

1. 9E

l.SE
L6F

1.7F
1. SE
1. SF

OS59
1237
1824

12
Sa

0127
0740
1343
2000

0426
1037
1644
2303

11
F

knots

0444
1037
1659
22S9

0409
1004
1628
2224

24
Th

1. SE
1. 7F

1.9E
1. 7F

Time meridian 75 W.

0430
1116
1703
2328

0119
0738
1401
2004

1. 6E

1.4F
1.5E

0401
1026
1623
2246

1. 9E
1.5F
1.6E
1. 7F

0151
0836
1424
204S

0503
1128
1728
2353

1. SE
1. 6F

0300
0949
1S40
2204

0612
1238
1842

1. 7E
1. 4F
1. 4E

0105
0725
1349
2000

1. SF
1. 7E
1. 4F
1. SE

1207
1807

0217
0838
14S9
2111

1.6F
1. 7E
1. 6F
1. 6E

1. BE

1.4F

1. 7F
1. BE
1. SF
1. SE

9
Sa

0102
0659
1332
1929

03S3
1006
1621
2229

1. 6F

24
Su

0133
0731
1357
2002

0422
1040
1651
2310

1. SF
1. 9E
1. 9F

10
Su

0149
0744
1412
2009

0438
1048
1702
2309

1.6F

25 0227
M 0823
1444
20SO

OS17
1130
1740
2359

1. 9F

0519

1. 7F

26
Tu

0604
1213
1823

1. 9F
2. OE
2.1F

0040
0649
12S4
1904

2.1E
1. 9F
1. 9E

0121
0728
1331
1942

2.1E
1. 9E
2. OF

0159
0808
1409
2024

1.7F
1. 7E
1. 9F

1. 9E

1. 9F
2. OE

12
Tu

28
M 0330
0930
1554
2154
29
Tu 041S
1014
1636
2239
30
w 0504
1057
1717
2321
31
Th 0549
1139
1758

0012
0624
1235
1S46

2.0E

13

2.0F

0059
0707
1316
1929

2.1E

14

2.0F

Th

0142
07S3
1357
2012

2. 1E
1. 9F
2. OE

0224
0834
143S
20S3

2. OE

2.0E
2.0F

1200 is noon.

0051
0730
1317
1933

0324
0943
1600
2215

2322

0000 is midnight.

0032
0633
1306
1909

0533
1148
1759

!. SF
1. 9E

2.0E
1.6F
1. 7E
1.8F

23
Sa

0239
OS41
1508
2107

1. 9F

0310
0929
1526
2149

1. SF
1. 7E
1. SF
1. SE

11 0231
M 0823
1448
2046

2.0F

0632
1219
1833

0302
0919
1S34
2144

043S
1057
1710

2.0F

1.6E
1. 3F
1.4E

17
Su

0010
0610
1247
1842

1. 7E

2.1E

l.SF

8
F

1. 6F

1. 9F

2. OE
1.7F
1.8E
1. 9F

22.

1. 6E

1. SF
1. 9E
1. SF

0221
0840
1437
2059

OS43
1130
1744
23S9

0516
1157
1750

0142
074S
1419
2016

26
Sa

16
Sa

1.SF
1.6E
1.4F
1. 4E

0337
0958
1612
2225

1.8E

knots

0207
0826
1442
2049

1. SF
1.7F

Vel.

h.m.

1. SF

0419
1102
1652
2313

0039
0648
1325
1919

2S
F

1.6F
1.7E

Time

h.m.

Maximum
Current

0107
0727
134S
1951

1.5E

1.6F

0321
1004
1551
2213

0230
OS49
1511
2118

1. SF
1. SE
1. BE

031S
1002
1547
2212

1. 9E

0541
1224
1S15

1.4F
1. SE

1. 7F

OS21
1114
1733
2339

Slack
Water
Time
Day

h.m.

0124
0753
1342
2008

1. 9F

Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

1. 9E

17
Th

Time

Oay

0335
0949
1555
2213

2.0E
1. 9F
1. 9E

Maximum

knots

0035
0701
1253
1918

10
Th

Slack
Water

h.m.

16

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

0248
0900
1509
2126

M 0407
1045
1630
2253

Slack
Water
Time

0610
1206
1832

Tu

APRIL

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

0309
08S9
1520
2121
034S
0934
15S2
2155
0421
1009
1624
2232

15

OSOO
1047
1701
2313

1. 6E

1. 3F

21
Th

1.4E

1. 7E
1.6F
1. 6E

1.SE
1. 7F

1.7E

F 0527

112S

1.SE

1739
2346

1. SF
1. SE

0559
1201
1817

1. 7F
1.9E
1. 9F

0022
0637
1237
1854

1. 9E
1.8F
1.9E
1. 9F

28
Th

2.0E

29

1. SF

0101
0714
1312
1931
0138
07SS
1353
2012

1. 9E

0317
0909
1S28
2134

27

2.0F
2.0E
1. 7F
1. 9E
2.0F

0415
1101
1658
2322

30
Sa

0402
0952
1608
2215
0445
1032
1646
2254
0526
1110
1724
2332
0608
11SO
1803

0237
0849
1448
2103

2.0E
2.0E
2.0F
2.1E

2.1F
1.SF

2.0E

1. 9E
1.6F

1. 6E
1.8F

60

DELAWARE BAY ENTRANCE, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 305 True

E-Ebb, Di r.

l40o- True

MAY
Slack
Water
Time

Time

Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

0012
06S1
1233
1846

ooss

w
s

Th

8
Su

11
II

12
Th

13
F

Slack
Water

h.m.

knots

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0316
0932
1S29
2148

1. BE

16
M 0621
1206
1818

02S4
0913
1S09
2132

2.0E
1. 6F
1. 7E
1. SF

w 07S2

0104

1. 7E
1. 4F

1342
19S1

041S
1038
1637
2252

1321
193S

0403
1020
1618
2236

1. 7E
1. 4F
1. 4E
1. 6F

17
Tu

003S
0721
1309
1923

0348
1010
1611
2233

1.9E
1. SF
1. SE
1. 7F

2
Th

0153
0842
1437
2050

1132
1732
2347

0143
0828
141S
2030

04S2
111.3
1712
2330

1. 7E

18

Dl38
0827
l42D
2039

04SO
111S
1720
2341

1. BE
1. SF

0246
0933
153S
21S1

0600
122S
1829

1. 7E
1. SF
1. 4E

18
Sa

023S
0923
1S14
2131

OS47
1208
1809

1. 6E
1. 3F
1. 3E

19
Th

0247
0937
1536
2158

D600
122S
183S

1. 7E
1.SF
1. SE

0044
06S3
1318
1927

1. 4F
1. 7E
1. 6F
1. SE

19
Su

0028
0643
1304
1911

1.4F
1. 6E
1. 4F
1. 4E

20

OOS2
0712
1335
1950

1. SF
1. 7E
1. 6F

0140
0747
1411
2020

1.4F
1. 7E
1. 7F
1. 6E

012S
0741
1401
2010

1. 4F

21

1. 6E
1. SF
1. 4E

Sa

OS09
114S
17S4

0202
0821
1440
2101

1. 6F
1. BE

0233
0837
14S9
2111

0222
083.4
145S
2104

1. SF

0526
1203
180S

22
Su

0019
0612
1241
18S1

0308
0923
1S37
2200

1. 7F

0027
0617
1248
18S2

031S
0922
1S42
21S3

1. SF
1. 7E
1. 7F
1. 7E

23

0118
M 0708
1331
1943

040S
1016
1629
22S1

1. 7F
1. 9E
2. OF

011S
1329
1934

0402
1008
162S
2234

1. 6F
1.8E
1. SF
1. BE

24
Tu

0211
07S9
1417
2029

04S6
110S

1. SF
1. 9E
2.1F
2.1

0200
074S
1406
2013

0445
1048
1705
2314

1. 6F

25

02S9
0845
14S9
2111

OS42
1148
17S7

1. SF
1. 9E

2.1F

0241
082S
1441
20SO

OS28
1127
1744
23SS

1. 7F
1. 9E

0020
062S
1227
1838

2.1
1. 7F
1. BE
2.0F

11
Sa

0321
0903
1516
2128

0608
120S
1823

1. 7F
1. 9E
2. OF

27
F

OOS7
0703
1302
1914

2. OE
1. 6F
1.7E
1. 9F

12

0034
0650
1246
1905

2.1
1. 7F
1. 9E
2.0F

28
Sa

0133
0742
1338
19S2

1. 9E

0117
0734
1329
19SO

2.1
1. 7F

29
Su

0208
0822
1416
2032

1.9E

0332
1019
161S
2234

0400
0942
1S53
2208
0443
1025
1635
2252

1S

Su

Ve 1.

h.m.

Day

14

Sa

Time

Maximum
Current

knots

M 0703

10
Tu

Slack
Water
Time

Vel.

0430
1113
1712
2333
Sa

Maximum
Current

T;me

H 0737

3
Tu

Slack
Water
Time

Day

Su

JUNE

Maximum
Current

0529
1112
1722
2340

0203
0821
1416
2037

1. SF
1. SE
1. 7F

1. 3F
1. 4E
1. SF

1. 7E
1.6F
1. 6E

l.SE
1. 9F
1. 9E

26
Th

2.0F
2.0E

1.8E
2.0F

2.1E
1.6F

1.8E
1. 9F

Time meridian 7S" 11.

0400
1044
1649
2313

0343
0927
1S39
21SO
0425
1006
1616
2227
OS04
1043
16S2
2303
0543
1122
1729
2339

!716

2339

30
M 0623
1203
1811

0247
0903
14S7
2114

31
Tu

0328
0949
1S46
2201

0019
070S
12SO
18S8

Time

Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

16
Th

0126
081S
1414
2032

0439
110S
1711
2327

1. 9E

17
F

0232
0918
1S24
2146

0543
1209
1822

1. 7F
1. 6E

0037
0651
1314
193S

1. 6F
1. BE
1. SF
1. 7E

0140
0757
1416
2042

1.6F
1. BE
1. 9F

20
M 0546
1212
1828

024S
0856
1S11
2138

1. 6F
1. 9E

1. SF
1. 7E

21
Tu

OOS7
0641
1302
1918

0340
0947
1604
2229

1. 6F

1.SF
l.SE

22

01SO

1348
2005

0432
1038
1647
2316

0238
0819
1431
2047

0519
1122
1733
23S7

2.0F
2. OE

0323
0902
1S11
212S

0602
1200
1809

1. 6F
1. 7E
1. 9F

0034
0641
1238
18SO

2.0E

0107
0718
1314
1926

1.9E

Day

0000 is midnight.

1. SE
1. 6F

Sa

Su

1.6E

l.SF
1. 7E

1.9E

7
Tu

1.4E
1.6F
1.8E

1.4F
1.4E
1. SF

1200 is noon.

osos

1.4E
1. SF
1. 7E
1. 4F
1. 4E

1.4F

l.SF
1.7E

0323
0923
1S46
21S9

0127
0706
132S
1940

0411
1010
1629
224S

1. 6F
1. BE

9
Th

0213
07SO
1405
2022

04S7
10S3
1714
2329

1. 6F
1.8E
2.0F
2.0E

24
F

10

02S7
083S
1446
2104

OS43
1136
17S7

1. 6F

2S
Sa

8
II

l.SE
2.1F

044S
111 7
1732
23S9

w 0732

1. 9F
1. BE

2.0F
2.0E

0340
1019
1631
22SS

23
Th

0404
0942
1S49
2201

0012
0629
1223
1842

2.1
1.6F
1. BE

OOS9
0716
1310
1933

2.1

27

1.6F
1. BE

13
M 0519
1102
1710
2328

0146
0807
1402
2024

2.1E
1. 6F
1. 7E

14

0613
1200
1810

0241
0900
14S9
2120

2.0E
1.6F
1. 6E
1. SF

M OS19
10S8
1702
2311
28
Tu 05S6
1138
1741
2348
29
w 0634
1221
182S

002S
0712
1305
1918

0337
1001
1602
2221

1. 9E
1.6F
1.6E

Su

Tu

1. 7F
1.8.E
1.4F

Day

0039
0619
1244
18S7

2.0E

1. SF
1. SE

0437
1114
1723
2347

M OS30
1200
1812

1. 9F
1. 9E

1. SF
1. 6E
!.SF

0342
102S
1630
2251

1S

0342
0920
1S30
2149
0429
1009
1617
2237

Maximum
Current

Time

26
Su

2.1F

2.0F

1.9F

1.7F

30
Th

0442
1020
162S
2236

0029
0716
1308
191S

0142
07S9
1351
2004
0218
0837
1432
204S

1.6F
1.SE
1. 6F
l.SE

1.8E

2.0F
1. 9E
1.9E
2.0F
2. OE
1. 6F
1. BE
2. 1F

2.0E
1.6F
1. 8E

1. SF
1. 6E
1. 9F

!.SF
1. SE
1.8F

l.BE
1. 4F
1. SE
1. 7F
1. BE

1. 4F
1.4E
1. 6F

0300
0919
!S1S
2132

1. 4E
1. 6F

0341
1006
1604
2217

1.8E
1.SF
1.4E
1. SF

l.SE
1.4F

DELAWARE BAY ENTRANCE, 19B3


F-Flood, Dir. 30S 0 True

61

E-Ebb, Dir. 140 True

JULY

Day

2
Sa

Slack
Water
Time

Current
Time Vel.
Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0114
0800
13S9
2009

0430
10SS
16S4
2309

1.8E
1. SF
1.4E
l.SF

16
Sa

0203
0847
14S2
2107

OS17
1144
1749

1. BE

17
Su

Su

AUGUST

Maximum

02SS
093S
1S46
2207

0002
0610
1236
1844

1.6F
l.5E
1.4F
l. 7E

1. 7F

1.4F
1. 7E
1. 7F
1. 6E

19
Tu

0443
1112
1731

0153
07S3
1420
2032

1.4F
1.7E
1. SF
1. 7E

20

0002
OS36
1201
1821

0246
0844
1S11
2126

l.4F
1.7E
l. 9F
1.8E

21
Th

OOS6
0629
1248
1910

0337
0933
1558
221S

1. SF

22
F

0148
0721
1336
19SB

0428
1024
1647
2304

l. SF
1.7E
2.0F
2.0E

23
Sa

9
Sa

0238
0812
1424
2046

0519
1114
1736
23S3

l.6F
l.SE
2.1F
2. 1E

24
Su

10
Su

0328
090S
1S1S
213S

0610
1205
1826

1.6F
1. SE

M 0348
1024
1639
230S

Tu

w
7
Th

8
F

11

M 0418
09S9
1608
2226
12
Tu OS09
10SS
170S
2318
13
w 0603
11S4
180S

l. 7E
2.0F
1. 9E

2.0F

0044
0701
1258
1919

2.1E
1.6F
1. 7E
2.0F

0136
075S
1353
2012

2.1E
1. 7F
1. 7E
1. 9F

0227
0850
1450
2107

1. 7F

2.1E
1.7E
1.8F

14
Th

0013
06S8
12S6
1910

0325
0948
1SS1
2207

2.0E
1.7F
1.6E
1. 7F

1S
F

0111
07S4
13S9
2017

0423
1047
16S6
2309

1.9E
1. 7F
1.6E
1.6F

w.

Day

Maximum

Slack
Water
Time

Current
Time Vel.
Day

knots

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0212
OBS2
1S03
2125

OS21
1148
1803

1. 9E
1. SF

1 0210
M 0846
1S02
2123

OS24
11SS
1803

1.8E
1.7F
1. 6E

16
Tu

0012
0625
1248
1909

1.6F
l.SE
1.8F
l. 7E

0016
0619
1248
18S9

1.4F
1. 7E
i. SF
1. 6E

17

0113
0726
1345
2014

1. SF
1.8E
1. 9F
l. BE

0113
0712
1341
19S8

1. 4F
1. 7E
1. SF
1. 7E

OS1S
1140
1800

0213
0823
1442
2111

1. SF
1. BE
1. 9F

0211
0809
1438
20S7

1. 4F
1. 7E

1.9E

04S9
112S
17SO

0032
0611
1231
18S1

0312
0921
1S33
2204

l. SF
1. 7E
2.0F
1. 9E

0029
0600
1221
1S46

0310
0907
1S33
21S3

1. 4F
1. 7E

0126
0704
1320
1938

0403
1012
1621
22SO

1. SF

0127
0700
1317
1941

040S
1004
1629
224S

1. 4F
1. 7E
2.0F
2.0E

21
Su

021S
07S3
140S
2022

04S4
1053
1704
233S

1. SF

1.6E
1. 9F
1.9E

0223
07S9
1412
2033

OS03
10S9
1722
2341

0300
0838
1447
2101

OS39
1136
174S

1. SF
1.6E
1. 9F

8 031S
M 08S6
1S08
212S

OSS7
11S6
181S

0034
0649
1249
1907

2.1E
1. 7F
1. BE
2.0F

24

0124
0742
134S
19SB

2. 1E

2S
Th

0313
09SO
160S
2231
1046
1704
2334

1.7E

1. 7E

2.0F
1. 9E

Tu

1030
16S4
2328

Th

6
Sa

7
Su

1. 9E

1. SF
1. SE
1. SF

Tu

2S
M 0419
0957
1602
2211
26
Tu 0454
1034
1638
2244
27
w 0528
1112
1715
2319
28
Th 0602
11S1
1756
2356
29
F 0638
1233
1840

004S
06S4
12S1
1902

1.9E
1.4F
1.SE
1. 7F

10

0120
0733
1326
1939

1. 9E
1. SF
1. SE
1. 7F

11

01S2
0811
140S
2018

1. 9E
1. SF

12
F

0229
OBSO
1447
2101

1.9E
l.SF
1.SE
1. 6F

13
Sa

0310
0933
1S30
214S

1. 9E
1.6F
l. SE
1.6F

14
Su

30
Sa

0037
0717
1319
1930

03S1
1018
1617
2230

1.9E

1S

1.6F

0121
0800
1409
2024

0436
1103
1708
2321

0341
0919
1S2S
2137

0000 is midnight.

1.SE
1. 7F

1.6E
1. SF
1. BE

1. 7F
1.6E
1.SF

1200 is noon.

0303
0936
1S57
222S

w 0400.

0010
0618
121S
1824

31
Su

Time meridian 7S 0

Current
Time Vel.

Sl ack
Water
Time

h.m.

M 041S

1. SE

Maximum

h.m.

18

OOS7
0700
1329
1939

Slack
Water
Time

0406
09S1
1603
2216

w 04S6
1046
16S9
2306

Th

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0043
0647
1312
1937

1.4F
1.7E
l.SF
1. 7E

0441
1107
1728

0142
0749
140S
2039

1.4F
1. 6E
l.BF
l. 7E

18
Th

0003
OS40
1201
1821

0241
OS46
1503
2134

1.4F
l. 6E
1. SF
l. BE

19
F

OOSB
063S
12S2
1910

0334
0941
15S2
222S

l. 4F
1. 6E
l.SF
l.SE

20
Sa

014S
0727
1339
19SS

0428
1029
1641
2306

l. 4F

0233
0813
1423
203S

OS13
1114
1722
234S

1. 9E

1. SF
1. 7E
2. OF
2.0E

22 0314
M 0855

OSS2
llS1
1801

l.SF
l. 6E
1. SF

1. 6F

23
Tu

l. 9F
l. BE

l. 9F
1.9E

l.BE
2. OF

1.8F
1. BE
2.0F

2112

l. SF
1. BE
1. 9F

0306
0927
1S3S
2148

2.1E
l. 9F
1. BE
1. SF

27
Sa

0727
133S
19SS

ooso

0401
1023
1633
2242

2.0E
1.9F
1. 7E
1. 6F

014S
0821
1434
20S8

04SS
1118
1733
2340

0242
0916
1S33
2201

OSS1
121S
1836

0636
1238
18S4

2. 1E

0341
1011
1631
2304

15o:r

021S
0834
1437
20S3

OS4S
1142
17S6
23S7

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.

26
F

0351
0933
1541
2145
0424
1009
1616
2217
04S5
1043
1651
2249
0526
1119
1727
2324

0020
0631
1227
1838
OOS2
0706
1302
1913
012S
0742
1339
19S1

l. 6E
l. SF
1. 9E

l.SF
1.6E
1. BF

l. 9E

1. SF

1.6E

1. SF
1. 9E

1.6F
l. 6E
l. 7F
1.9E
1. 6F

l. 6E

l. 7F

01SS
0819
1416
2029

1. 9E
1. 7F

0236

1. 9E

1.6E
l. 7F

OS58
1158
1S08

osss
14S7
2112

1. 7E
1. 6F

28
Su

0001
0634
1240
1S54

0313
0938
1542
21S7

1.9E
1. 8F
1. 7E
1.6F

1. 9E
1. 9F
1.7E
1. SF

29

0044
0715
1328
1946

03S8
1027
1631
2244

1. 9E
l.BF
l. 7E

1.SE
1.8F
1. 7E

30
Tu

0131
OS02
1421
2046

0449
1116
1727
2341

1.8E
1.8F
1.6E
1. 4F

31

0225
OS56
1520
2152

OS40
1209
1824

1. 7F

l. 7F

1.SF

1. 7E

1.6E

62

DELAWARE BAY ENTRANCE, 19S3


F-Flood, Dir. 305 True

E-Ebb, Dir. 140 True

SEPTEMBER
51 ack

Day

Water
Time

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.

Day

h.m.

knots

0041
0641
1310
1929

1.3F
1.6E
1. 7F
1. 6E

16
F

0433
1059
1727

0144
0743
1412
2033

1.3F
1. 6E

17
Sa

0009
0542
12D5
1S29

0249
OS49
1515
2136

1. 3F
1. 6E
1. SF

0111
064S
130S
192S

0351
0953
1614
2235

5 020S
M 0751
1407
2022

0451
1051
1710
2330

h.m.
1

Th

2
F

Sa

Su

6
Tu

0326
0955
1622
2301

0300
OS4S
1503
2114

w
s

Th

9
F

10
Sa

0349
0941
1557
2202
0436
1033
1649
2250
0522
1123
1741
2336

0545
1147
1S03

OCTOBER
Slack
Water
Time

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.
Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0507
1130
1747

D209
OS13
1430
2059

1.3F
1.5E
1. 7F
1. 7E

Sa

0025
0606
1224
1S38

0304
0909
1521
2150

1.3F
1.5E
1. 7F
1.SE

Su

0116
0659
1313
1924

0357
1000
1609
2235

1.4F
1.SE
1. SF
1.8E

19 0201
M 0746
1359
2006

0444
1D45
16S4
2314

1. SF

1. 9F
1.9E
1. 6F
1. 7E

20
Tu

0241
OS2S
1440
2043

D523
1126
1733
2349

21

0317
09D5
1517
2117

0600
1202
1S11

l.SF
1. 7E
1S
Su

l.SE
1.4F
1. 6E

2.0F
2.1E
l. 7F

l.SE
2.0F

0022
0637
1240
1S55

2.0F

0110
0724
1331
1944

1. 9F
1. 9E
2. OF

D156
OS12
1421
2031

2. OF
1. 9E
1. 9F

2.1E

22

1.9F
1. 9E

Th

2.2E

2.1E

23
F

24
Sa

0349
0939
1552
2148
0419
1012
1625
2219
0448
1046
1701
2253

0021
0636
1235
1847

ooss

0710
1310
1923

1.6E
1.8F

D414
1043
16S6
2311

0157
0825
1450
2127

OS10
1143
17S7

1. 6E
1. 7F

0016
0617
1246
190S

1.3F
1.SE
1.6F
1.6E

Time meridian 7s

w.

30
F

0303
0932
1S59
2242

1. 7F
1. SE

19

0202"
0755
1412
2010

0447
10S4
1704
2313

l.7E
1.8F
1. 9E

0241
0837
1456
2059

OS30
1139
1751

l. 9F
2.DE
2.0F

20
Th

023S
OS33
1450
2045

052S
1130
1742
2349

l.8F
l. 8E
l.8F
1. 9E

OOD4
D619
1228
1837

2.1E
2.0F
2.0E
2. OF

21
F

D311
0907
1526
2117

0603
1206
1S17

l. SF
1. 9E
1. SF

0051
0704
131S
1923

2.1E
2.1F
2.DE
2.0F

Sa

0022
0637
1242
1SS3

l. 9E
1. 9F

Sa

0135
0749
140D
2009

2.1E
2.0F
2.DE

23
Su

D215
D834
1443
2DS6

2.0E
2.0F
1. 9E
1. 7F
1. 9E
1.9F
1.SE
1. SF

0328
0927
1546
2145
0412
1014
1634
2229
0455
11DO
1722
2312

0229
0856
1512
2152

0100
0726
1347
2017

1. 3F
1.5E
1. 7F
1.6E

0438
1D45
1700
2317

0133
0800
1415
2051

28

0106
0712
1331
2000

0151
0742
1402
2010

0347
1D06
1623
2233

1. 7E

0406
1033
1652
2330

0406
1014
1625
2238

0042
0709
1322
1954

D512
1136
175S

15
Th

0122
0713
1330
1931

11
Tu

13
Tu

29
Th

1S
Tu

1. 9E

0325
D9S1
1SS7
2216

1.3F

1.SF
1. 7E
1. 9F
1. 9E

D3D1
D920
1S32
2141

0011
0637
1253
1916

1.6E
1. 7F
1.6E

0337
0944
1603
2222

10
M 0622
1232
1900

27
Tu

0007
0611
1235
1859

0320
0927
1S36
21S9

1.SF
1.8E
1. 7F

l.SE
l.SF
1. 7E
1. SF

0305
0935
1554
2230

17 0037
M 0626
1244
1S4S

1.9E

0421
1043
1659
230S

1.4F
1.6E
1.8F
1.8E

0203
0824
1424
2041

12 0114
M 0746
1359
2027

14

1. 4F

0533
11S2
1SOO

D41S
1046
1709
2352

Su

0240
090S
1S1D
2124

knots

1.8F
1.SE
1. 7F

26
M 05SS
120S
1824

1.SF
1.6E

h.m.

4
Tu

0000 is midnight.

1.8F
1.8E
1.6F
l.8E

1.8F
1. 7E

12

1.5F
1.7E
1.8F

1. 7E
1. 3F

13
Th

14

1.6E

1200 is noon.

15
Sa

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.

0229
OS36
1447
2110

2. DE

2.0E
1. 9F
1.SE
1.6F

0207
OS39
1456
212S

OOS5
M 0642
1303
1915

Slack
Water
Time
h.m.

0126
0747
1347
1958

0330
0952
1604
2213

1.SF

D234
0838
1S02
2124

l.8F

0024
0656
1305
192S

11
Su

0533
1158
1815

l.SF

2.1E

OS19
1123
1739
2329

16
Su

0243
0903
1S12
2122

25
Su

1.3F
l. SE
1.7F
1.7E

Th

1.9E
l.SF
1.SE

Day

0124
D726
13S3
2016

1.7F

1. 7F
1. 7E

Current
Time Vel.
knots

1. 7E
1. SF
1. 9E

Maximum

h.m.

1. 9E

060S
1213
1S33

2.0F
1.9E

h.m.

1. 9E

1.6F
1. 6E
l. SF

Slack
Water
Time

0538
1145
1810
2356

0331
0956
1611
2251
0433
1056
1707
2347

2.0F
2.1E

22

l.SF

0341
0941
1600
2149
0411
1015
1636
2224

ooss

0714
1319
1932

l.SE
1.6F
1. 7E

1.5F
1.6E
1. 7F

l.SE
1. 6F

1.7E
1. 7F
l. 9E
1.7F

1.9E
1.8F

1. 9E
1. 9F

1.9E
1.7F

0130
07SS
13SS
2013

1. 9E
1. 9F
1. 9E
1. 7F

0211
0836
1443
2100

l. 9E
1. 9F
1. 9E
1.6F

1.4F

24
M 0444
1053
1716
2302
25
Tu 0522
1136
1S01
2346
26
w 0607
1225
1S55

02S7
092S
1534
21S1

1.8F
l. 8E
1.4F

0436
105S
1719
2331

1.6E
1. 7F

27
Th

0038
0701
1322
1959

034S
1017
1629
22S2

1. 7E
1. 7F
1.7E

0532
1156
1S16

1. SE

2S
F

0140
OS06
142S
2111

04S1

1. 5E
1.6F

0029
0633
12S2
1919

1.2F

0130
0735
1353
201S

1.3F

1.7E
1. SF

1.7E

1.6E
1.3F

1.6F
1.SE

1.4E

29
Sa

1.5F
1.5E
1.4E
1.6F

1.6E

30
Su

02S3
0921
1541
2226
0412
1039
16S4
2335

31 .
M OS26
11S2
1SOO

1122

1737

1.SE

l. 3F

1.6E

0000
0600
1231
18SO

1. SE
l. 6F
l. 6E

0111
0716
1341
2001

l. 3F
1. SE
1.6F
l. 7E

0220
0830
1449
2110

1.3F

l. SF

1.6E
l. 7F
1.BE

DELAWARE SAY ENTRANCE, I983


F-Flood, Dir. 30S" True

63

E-Ebb, Dir. 140" True

NOVEMBER

Day
1

Tu

w
3

Th

4
F

Sa

Slack
Water
Time

Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0036
0632
12S6
1900

0324
0937
1SSO
2209

I. 7F
l.SE
1. SF
2.0E

16

0130
0730
1352
19S3

0422
103S
I646
2300

1. 9F
1.9E
1.9F
2.1E

17
Th

0219
0821
1444
2041

OS13
1126
173S
2349

2.0F
2.1E
2.0F
2.1E

1S

030S
09D9
1S32
2I26

osss

2.1F
2.1E
1. 9F

19
Sa

0347
09S3
1618
2207

Su

DECEMBER

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

0428
I036
I702
2248

1213
1S20

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day

h.m.

h.m.

'knots

003S
w 063S
12S7
1S51

0327
0936
1S46
2I5S

1.7F
1.7E
1. 7F
I.SE

1
Th

0119
071S
1341
1932

04I2
IOI9
I629
223S

1.8F
I.SE
1. 7F
I.9E

2
F

01S7
07S8
1421
2010

04SI
1057
1710
23I2

1. 9F
I. 9E
1.7F
1. 9E

0231
OS3S
14S9
2046

OS29
1I38
1749
2348

I. 9F

1.9E
I. 7F
I. 9E

Su

0304
0911
1S37
2121

0607
1213
1828

003I
0641
12S6
I903

2.IE
2.IF
2.1E
I. 9F

20
Su

OliO
072S
I339
I946

2.0E
2. OF
2.0E
I. 7F

21

22
Tu

Sa

OI06
072S
1337
I952

1. 9E

0149
08I2
I423
2043

1.SE
1. 9F
1.9E
1. 6F

OS4S
1207
IS42

0240
0903
1516
2I35

I. 7E
I. SF
I.SE
I. SF

9
F

0027
0647
I306
194 7

033S
1002
I6I7
2238

I.6E
I. 7F

10
Sa

I.9E

1417
2029

I. 9F
I. 9E
I. 6F

0231
0847
IS03
2II2

1.7E
I. SF
I. 8E
I. SF

23

1200
1832

0012
w 0634
I24S
1921

0312
093S
1S48
2203

1.6E
I. 7F
1.7E
1.4F

24
Th

OIOO
0723
1334
2014

0401
1024
I639
22SS

1.5E
1.6F
1. 6E
l.3F

2S

01S4
08I8
1428
2ll0

04SS
11IS
I734
23SO

1. 4E
I. SF

26
Sa

OI33
07S7
14I3
20S7

0439
110S
I722
2345

I.SE
I.6F
1. 7E
I. 4F

11
Su

02S4
09I7
1S2S
2207

05S4
12I3
I832

I.4E
I.SF
1. SE

27
Su

0247
09IS
1S25
2207

05SO
1215
I834

0049
06S4
1313
1929

I. 3F
I. 4E
l. SF
1.6E

28

0055
0706
132S
1944

0145
07S3
140S
2023

I.4F
1.5E
I.SF
1. 7E

29
Tu

0239
OS49
14S9
2ll2

1. SF
1.6E
1. 6F
l.SE

30

1ll7
1746
2329

Tu

osso

1D
Th

11
F

12
Sa

13
Su

14
M

1S
Tu

03SS
1018
1622
2302
04S4
IllS
I71 6
23S2
OS47
I20S
I806

041S
1029
16SS
2241

w 045S
I1IS
I746
2330

I. SE
I. 3F

0403
1031
1636
23I3
OSI3
1I40
1741
0012

w 0616

I243
IS40

0403
1020
1629
2240

2.0F
2.0E
I. SF
2.0E

I6

01SS
0803
I430
2021

04S1
1110
1716
2325

2.0F
2 .1E
1. 9F
2.0E

I7
Sa

0240
0849
1517
2I05

0538
1ISS
1803

2.1F
2.1E
1. SF

0006
0619
1238
1S44

0323
0932
1601
2146

OI49

osoa

OI06
0712
1339
I933

osos

7
M

knots

M 0403
IOI2
I643
2226
Tu

2.0F
2.0E
1.6F

0442
IOSI
1724
230S

Day
h.m.

2.0E
1.7F
I. 9E
2.0F
2.0E
I.7F

1'1Cii.;(imum

Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

2. OF

002S
0645
12S4
1909

033S
0949
1616
2159

Slack
Water
Time

0521
1130
1806
2346

0047
0700
1317
1924

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0331
0942
15S4
21SS

1. SE

0114
0722
13S1
1935

0414
102S
1637
223S

I. 9F
1. 9E

1S
Su

01S4
OS04
1434
2016

04S7
1107
1720
2319

I. 9F
I. 9E
I. 7F
I. SE

I. 9E

I9

2. OF
2. OE

0233
OS4S
1S16
20SS

0538
1149
1804

2.0F
2.0E
1. 7F

l.SE
2.0F

20
Tu

0002
0622
1234
1849

I. 8E

004S
0708
1319
1938

I.SE
2.0F
2.0E
I. 6F

0134
07S7
1410
2027

l.SE
I. 9F
2.0E
1.6F

0228

1.7E
I. SF
1.9E
1. 6F

I. 7F

I. 9E

1.6F

012S
0739
13S5
2005

1. 7E
1. 9F
I. SE

21

0204
OS21
1434
2047

I. 6E

22
Th

1.SF

1.8F
l.SE
I. 4F
1. 7F

0031
0648
12S6
1936

. 0329
0948
1601
2220

1. SE
l.6F
1.6E
1.4F

24
Sa

0120
0739
134S
2026

0420
1039
1652
2312

1.4E
I. SF
1.6E
I.4F

25
Su

0215
0836
1437
2118

051S
1132
I74 7

I.4E
1.SF
1.6E

26

1.SE
I. 6F
1.6E

12
M 0312
0934
1532

0006
0612
1227
1840

I. 4F
1.4E
1.SF
I. 6E

27
Tu

1. SF
I. SE

13
Tu

OIOl
0708
1323
1935

I.SF
l.SE
1.SF
1.7E

2S

OIS4
080I
1417
2023

I. 6F

29
Th

0242
OSS4
1S07
21ll

1. 7F
I. 7E
I. 6F
I. 7E

I.4F

I.6F
I. 7E

0203
OS20
1432
2049

I. 7E
1. 7F

0304
0923
1534
2147

1. 9E

I.6F

2211

14

l.SF
I.9E

OS02
1127

l.SE
1.8F

0408
1032
1626
2301

1718
2349
15
Th

05S2
1219
1807

1. SE

23
F

I. 7E

l.4F

1.6E
l.SF
I. 7E

0000 is midnight.

I200 is noon.

1012
1646
2229
044S
1101
1737
2322

1.6F
I. SE

2.0F
2.0E
1.7F

osso

0021
0642
12S4
1934

0325
0948
1601
2224

I. 7E

0127
07S1
13S8
2038

0430
1051
1706 .
2329

I. 6E

0237
0904
1S06
2143

0540
1157
1S13

1. 6E
1.6F
l. 7E

003S
0650
130S
1921

I. 6F
I. 7E
I. 6F
1.8E

0140
OS01
1412
2023

I. 7F
1.8E
1.6F
1.SE

1. 9F

1224
1816

0240
0904
1S11
2126

0040
06SI
I321
1910

0337
1000
1606
2219

l. 9F
2.0E
1. 7F
1.9E

0130
0742
1412
2000

042S
1051
1700
2304

2. OF
2.0E
1. 7F
1. 8E

0347
10IS
1613
2246
1123
I717
234S

30

I. SF
1.6F
I. SE

OS40
11SS
1S33

w 0453

31
Sa

Time meridian 7S W.

0313
0927
1600
2142

w 03S7

0243
0901
1S16
2132

I. 7E

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

0033
0639
1306
1SS2

0603
1211
1849

Th

Slack
Water
Time

osss

1503
2122

1.7F
I. SE

1.6F
1.7F
1.SE

I. 6F

1.9E
1.7F
1.SE

64

CHESAPEAKE BAY ENTRANCE, VIRGINIA, 1983


F-Flood, Oir. 305 True

E-Ebb, Dir. 125' True

JANUARY
Slack
Water
Time
Day

FEBRUARY

Maximum

Slack
Water
Time

Current
Time Vel.
Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

1
Sa

0002
0717
1332
2006

0355
1015
1648
2227

2. OE

l. 7F
1.7E
l.OF

2
Su

0056
0811
1422
2100

0449
1107
1741
2322

l.9E
1. 6F
l.6E
0. 9F

17

0153
M 0907
1512
2156

0545
1200
1836

1.8E
1.4F
l. 5E

18
Tu

0019
0645
1255
1932

0.9F
l. 6E
1.2F
l. 5E

19

0121
0747
1351
2029

0.8F
l. SE
1. OF
l. 4E

20
Th

Tu

0254
1007
1602
2255

0400
1110
1652
2355

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.
Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0729
1320
2007

0404
1014
1646
2216

1.4E
1. OF
l.2E
0.6F

0033
M 0807
1351
2043

0438
1049.
1721
2253

l.4E
l.OF
1.2E
0. 6F

0113
0847
1422
2121

0515
1126
1759
2334

l.4E
l.OF
l. 1E
0.7F

Th

0158
0931
1456
2204

0559
1207
1836

l.3E
0. 9F
l.lE

0023
0645
12S1
1921

0.7F
l. 2E
0.8F

5
Sa

0116
0741
1340
2009

0. 7F
l.2E
0. 7F

0457
1217
1704

0213
0848
1435
2108

0.8F

16
Su

0249
1020
1533
22S1

1
Tu

0503
1136
1714
2339

0.7F
1.0E
O. 3F
l. 3E

22
Tu

0112
0715
1411
1830

0359
1048
1619
2248

0309
0912
1606
2016

0602
1231
1809

O.SF
1. OE
0.4F

23

0218
0830
151S
194S

0511
1153
1726
2356

1.1F
1.2E
0.6F
1. 6E

0028
0651
1320
1851

1. 3E

24
Th

0320

0.9F
l.1E
0.4F

0617
1254
1830

1. 3F
1.4E
0.8F

0115
0736
1403
1936

1.4E
0.9F
1.2E
O.SF

25
F

0056
0715
1347
1929

1. SF
1. 6E
1. OF

0157
0811
1440
2011

1.4E

26
Sa

0151
0808
1436
2020

2. OE
1.5F
l. 7E
1.1F

0242
0855
1520
2109

2.0E
1.6F
1.8E
1.2F

0333
0942
1605
2155

2.0E
1.SF
1.8E
1.3F

1.2E
0.6F
1.5E

0008
0627
1257
1834

l.4E
0.9F
l. 2E
0.5F

25
Tu

0529
1209
1743

1.2F
1.3E
0. 7F

10
Th

OOS3

0009
0631
1309
1843

l. 7E
1.4F
l.4E
0.8F

11

0108
0729
1402
1939

l.8E
l. SF
1.6E
0.9F

12
Sa

0201
0820
1453
2032

2.0E
l.6F
l. 7E
l.OF

13
Su

0254
0911
1542
2124

2.1E
l. 7F
1. 7E
1.1F

14

0706
1312
1944

0345
1001
1631
2214

2.1E
1. 6F
1. 7E

15
Tu

0052
M 0758
13S7
2033

0437
1049
1718
2304

2.0E
1.SF
l. 7E
1.1F

w 0501

13
Th

14
F

15
Sa

1108
1750
2209
0540
1145
1825
2245
0616
1218
1859
2320
0653
1250
1933
2356

0217
0832
1503
2030

1.5E
1.0F
l.2E
0.5F

28
F

0253
0905
1540
2105

1. 5E

29
Sa

0329
0939
1615
2140

l.1F
1.2E
0.6F

1.5E
l.lF
1. 2E

30
Su

0.6F
31

Time meridian 75

w.

0429
104S
1718
2205
OS22
1137
1808
2302
0614
1226
1856
'2358

0000 is midnight.

* Current weak and variable.

1. 3E

7 0214
M 0813
1512
1921

0426
1105
1642
2310

27
Th

1. 3E
0.8F

0.8F
l.1E
0.6F
l. 3E

24 0141
M 0732
1428
1900

1.4E
1.0F
1.2E
0.5F

0.9F

l.2E

0.9F
1.2E
0.5F

0.5F

0619
1216
1837

0.9F
l.lE
0.5F
1.4E

0537
1206
1746

0138
0755
1424
1954

023S
09S1
1450
2208

0250
0931
1506
2139

0247
0842
1533
2008

12

18
F

1.4E

21 0006
M 05S5
1300
1719

0317
0956
1S36
2209

0335
0948
1626
2105

0. 9F
l.3E

0.7F
1.0E
0.4F
1.2E

0042
0614
1323
17S9

l. 4E
0.9F
l. 4E

0532
1135
1756
23S4

0357
1036
1609
2242

23
Su

26

0341
1043
1604
2313

0146
0904
1416
2121

0114
0705
1406
1825

l.lE

0.8F
1.2E
0.6F
l. 4E

l.4E
l. OF
l. 2E

1. OF

17
-Th

0.9F

0. 9F
l.lE

0436
1105
1652
2.320

0716
1345
1915

0049
0721
1317
1949

l. SE
l. OF
1. 3E

0141
0818
1402
2031

0153
0737
1433
1922

0420
1026
1710
2132

1. 7E
1. 1F
l. 5E

knots

0438
1149
1619

22

11
Tu

0623
1226
18S6

h.m.
04S3
1058
1719
2311

20
Su

0.8F
l. 2E
0.7F
1.4E

0239
0844
1S30
2003

0243
0945
1522
2217

h.m.
0103
0823
134S
2040

0.8F
l.lE
O.SF
1. 2E

0333
1002
1554
2225

0938
1625
2052

16

02S2
0927
1507
2141

0055
0626
1326
1833

M 0336

1. 9E
1. 3F
l. 6E
l.OF

0013
0553
1256
1734

7
F

10

OS29
1138
1804
2355

0.7F

21
F

9
Su

0147
0850
1440
2124

0150
0822
1411
2045

0.8F
l. 3E
0.8F
1.4E

8
Sa

Day
knots

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.

0444
1147
1648

0225
0854
1452
2127

Sa

Slack
Water
Time

h.m.

0511
1217
1742

0348
ll1S
1615
2344

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

Th

Slack
Water
Time

l.lE

0.6F
1.4E
l.OF

1.1F

1200 is noon.

Su

8
Tu

0358
1002
1650
2106
0441
1043
1727
2151
0520
1120

1800
2231

0557
1152
1831
2309

0. 9F
1. 3E

1. 3E

0332
1046
1S31
2304

0934
1612
2056
0418
1029
1702

0046
0714
1305
1928

0.9F
1. 2E
0. 7F
1. 3E

0.6F
1. 3E

l.OF
1. 1E
0. SF

1.5E

1.8E

2200

0234
0844
151S
2045

l.OF
1.2E
o. 6F

i.5E

l.OF

l. 2E

0.6F

0310
0916
1545
2120

1. SE

0708
1249
1932

0343
0948
1617
21S2

1. SE

0023
0744
1317
2005

0418
1021
1647
2230

0633
1222
1901
2345

19
Sa

l.lF

1. 3E

0.7F
1.1F
1. 3E

0.8F
1. 5E

1.0F
1.3E
0.8F

27
Su

0512
1118
1749
2259
0603
1203
1834
2353

28
M 0653
1245
1918

CHESAPEAKE BAY ENTRANCE, VIRGINIA, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 305 True

65

E-Ebb, Dir. 125" True

MARCH

Day

Slack
Water
Time

APRIL

11aximum

Current
Time Vel.
Day

Slack
Water
Time

Maxi mum

Current
Time Vel.
Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

1"
Tu

0045
0742
1324
2003

0422
1024
1650
2243

2.0E
1.4F
1.8E
1.3F

16

0135
0831
1401
2050

0510
1109
1733
2329

1.8E
1.2F
I. 7E
1.2F

17
Th

3
Th

0226
0922
1437
2138

0601
1151
1819

l. 6E

18
F

0016
0650
1237
1905

1.1F
l. 4E
0. 7F
1. 4E

19
Sa

0111
0748
1327
1959

0.9F
!. 2E
0.5F
1.2E

20
Su

0514
1223
1632

0208
0852
1420
2100

0.8F
l. OE
0.4F
l.1E

0122
0803
1338
2003

1.1F
1.1E
o.5F
l.4E

7 0032
M 0623
1336
1726

0311
0958
1524
2203

o.7F
0.9E
0.3F
1.1E

21
M 0428
1133
1549
2341
22
Tu 0544
1247
1655

0232
0918
1447
2120

l. OF

l.1E
O.SF
l.4E

0137
0733
1444
1833

0420
1105
1636
2308

0.6F
0.9E
0.3F
l.lE

23

1359
1817

0343
1033
1603
2235

1.0F
1.1E
o.5F
1. 5E

0237
0834
1538
1942

0527
1202
1737

0. 7F

24
Th

0203
0814
1502
1940

0457
1140
1717
2343

o.. oF

0002
0621
1249
1825

l.2E

0.8F
l.1E
0.4F

0308
0914
1555
2054

0602
1238
1820

l.5E
0.8F

0049
0704
1331
1907

1.3E
0.9F
1.2E
0.5F

26
Sa

0132
0739
1408
1945

1.4E
0.9F
1.2E
o.7F

27
Su

0210
0814
1441
2021

l. SE
!.OF
1.3E
0.8F

28
M 0550
1133
1809
2346
29
Tu 0638
1211
1851

0317
1016
1513
2231

Sa

0413
1115
1550
2329

Su

8
Tu

w
10
Th

11
F

12
Sa

13
Su

0329
0925
1620
2041
0415
1008
1655
2131
0455
1044
1726
2215
0533
1116
1756
2254

14
M 0609
1144
1826
2333
15
Tu 0644
1211
1856

0246
0849
1512
2055
0322
0918
1542
2128

!.OF
1. SE

1.0E
0.3F

1.5E

1. OF

1.4E
0.9F
1.6E
1.0F
1.4E
1.0F

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0011
w 0721
1238
1929

0355
0954
1613
2205

l. 6E

1.0F
1. 4E
1.1F

0052
0800
1307
2006

0433
1027
1646
2Z47

1.5E
1.0F
1.4E
1.1F

0137
0842
1338
2048

0514
1106
1722
2332

l. 5E
0.9F
1.4E
1.1F

0226
0931
1414
2138

0603
1151
1808

l.3E
0.8F
l.4E

0323
1027
1457
2235

0052

w 0702

25
F

30

1.1F
l.2E

1. 3E

l. 3F
1.6E
1.0F

0140
0749
1414
2007

1.9E
1.4F
1.7E
1.2F

0229
0835
1457
2053

1.9E
1.8E
1.3F

0317
0918
1538
2136

1.9E
1.3F
1. 8E
1.4F

1245
1934

0404
0959
1619
2220

1.8E
1.1F
1. 7E
1. 3F

0121
0811
1318
2017

0449
1038
1659
2303

1.7E
l. OF
1.6E
1.2F

0500
1052
172 7
2254

0034

Time meridian 75" w. 0000 is midnight.


* Current weak and variable.

1. 8E

1.4F

1200 is noon.

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

knots

h.m.

h.m.

knots

1
F

0206
0858
1350
2102

0534
1118
1741
2346

1.5E
0.8F
1.5E
1.1F

16
Sa

0130
0826
1307
2025

0459
1044
1700
2315

1.5E
0.8F
l. 6E
l. 3F

2
Sa

0252
0948
1422
2151

0623
1159
1826

1.3E
0.6F
1.3E

17
Su

0222
0917
1348
2117

0548
1129
1746

1.4E
0. 7F
1.5E

0032
0714
1246
1915

0.9F
l.1E
0.4F
l. 2E

0008
0648
1224
1843

I. 3E

li.6F
1. 5E

0126
0814
1337
2015

0.3F
1.1E

0110
0757
1327
1954

1.2F
1.2E
0.5F
1.4E

0218
0908
1439
2110

1.1F
l. 2E
0. SF
1.4E

Su

0341
1045
1456
2246

M 0435
1149
1538
2348
5

Tu

053 7

0225
0919
1440
2120

0.7F
0.9E
1. OE

18
M 0319
1017
1436
2217
19
Tu 0424
1125
1535
2325
20
w 0535
1237
1650

0.6F
O. 9E

21
Th

0037
0646
1344
1817

0329
1019
1555
2226

l.1F
1.2E
0.6F
1.4E

0148
0751
1443
1940

0441
1120
1706
2333

I. IF

0254
0847
1534
2051

0544
1215
1806

1.1F

l.SE
0.9F

0031
0638
1304
1903

1.6E
1.1F

0126
0729
1347
1948

1. 7E
1.1F
1. 7E
1. 3F

0215
0810
1430
2035

1.8E
1.1F
1.8E
1.3F

0302
0850
1511
2116

1. 7E

0.8F
1. OE

1.3F

0053
0643

0331
1026
1551
2226

1.1E

7
Th

0156
0745
1458
19D5

0439
1122
1655
2323

o.6F
1. OE
0.3F
1.1E

22
F

0252
0837
1539
2011

0536
1209
1750

0.7F
l.lE
0. SF

23
Sa

0018
0621
1254
1834

1.2E
0.8F
1.2E
0.6F

24
Su

0059
0700
1329
1912

1.4E
0. 9F
l. 3E
0.8F

11
M 0503
1030
1717
2235
12
Tu 0541
1100
1749
2317
13
w 0619
1129
1822
2359

0142
0739
1402
1950

1. 5E
0.9F
1.4E
0.9F

0220
0811
1435
2026

1. SE
1. OF

25
M 0447
1019
1703
2247
26
Tu 0536
1057
1745
2336
27
w 0622
1132
1825

0255
0846
1507
2104

1.6E
1.0F
1.5E
1.2F

28
Th

0021
0707
1204
1906

0345
0930
1548
2156

1. 6E
0.9F
1. 7E
1.3F

14

0658
1159
1858

0336
0925
1540
2145

1.6E

29

0105
0751
1235
1947

0428
1006
1628
2237

1. SE
0.8F
1.6E
1.2F

0043
0740
1232
1939

0414
1001
1617
2228

0146
0835
1305
2030

0512
1045
1706
2318

1.3E
0.6F
l. 5E
l.1F

8
F

Sa

1.6E
1.2F

Day

Slack
Water
Time

h.m.

1.4E

1.1F

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

0. 7F

0044
0700
1327
1917

0406
1006
1642
2158

w 0724

31
Th

0023
0656
1238
1859

Slack
Water
Time

10
Su

Th

15
F

0340
0920
1614
2105
0423
0957
1646
2152

l. SE
1.1F

I. OF

1.6E
1.3F
1.6E
0.9F
1.6E
1.3F

30
Sa

0353
0936
1620
2153

l.4E

0. 7F

1.6E

1.7E
1.1F

l.OF
l. 7E
1.3F

66

CHESAPEAKE BAY ENTRANCE, VIRGINIA, 1983

>->lood, Dir. 305 True

E-Hb, Dir. 125 Tru!

MAY

Slack
Water
Time

JUNE

Maximum

Slack
Water
Time

Current
Time Vel.

Day

Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0228
0923
1337
2117

OSS7
1125
174 7

1.2
0. SF
1.3

16

0000
0646
1211
1836

0.9F
1.1
0.4F
1.2

17
Tu

0049
0741
12S8
1933

O.BF
l.OE
0.3F

18

1.1E

0452
1217
1554

0144
0838
1402
2038

0.7F
0.9
0.3F
l.OE

19
Th

0007
0549
1317
1707

0242
0940
150S
2141

0.6F
0.9
0.3F
1.0

20
F

6
F

0109
0646
1407
1824

0345
1035
1608
2242

0.6F
l.OE
0.4F
1.1

7
Sa

0206
0738
1450
1933

0441
1124
1705
2336

0258
0822
1527
2033

1
Su

h.m.

knots

0219
M 0907
1333
2104

0541
1118
i735

l. 4
0. 7F
1.7

0000
0642
1214
1836

1.4F
1. 3
0.6F
1.6

2
Th

0101
0745
1319
1946

1. 3F
1.3
0.6F
l. 5

OS20
1219
1653

0203
0851
143D
2100

l.lF
1.3
0.6F
l. 4E

0022
0623
1322
1817

0312
0956
1543
2209

1.1F
l. 3
0. 7F
1.4E

21
Sa

0132
0721
1419
1936

0418
1055
1652
2317

1.0F
1.4
0.8F
l. 5E

0.7F
1.1
o.5F
1.2

22
Su

0238
0814
1510
.204S

0520
1150
1753

1.0F

0530
1206
1752

0.7F
1.2
0.7F

0018
0613
1238
1844

1. 5
0.9F
1. 6E
1.1F

0021
0615
1244
1835

1. 3
0.8F
1. 3
0.9F

0109
0702
1323
1932

1.6E
0. 9F
1.7
1.2F

0107
0657
1320
1919

1.4
o. 9F
1.4
1.1F

0158
074S
1404
2016

1.5
0.8F
1. 7
1.3F

10
F

0151
0737
1359
2000

1. 5
0.9F
1. 6
1.2F

23
M 0338
0900
1SS7
2144
24
Tu 0432
0942
1640
2237
25
w 0521
1019
1722
2325
26
Th 0607
1053
1803

0244
0826
1445
20S6

1. 5E

O.BF
1.6
1. 3F

11
Sa

0232
0818
1433
2041

1. 5
0.9F
1.6
1.4F

27
F

0313
0855
1514
2126

1.6
0.9F
1. 7
1.5F

0035
0722
1203
1919

0401
0942
1555
2212

1. SE
0.9F
1. 7E
1.SF

0125
0812
1245
2009

0450
1025
1644
2303

1. 5
0.8F
1.7
1. SF

0311
1015
1413
2208

Tu

0359
1114
1457
2305

w
5
Th

8
Su

M 0345
0902
1603
2125
10
Tu 0429
0938
1638
2213
11
w 0511
1D13
1714
2300
12
Th 0553
1048
1752
2347
13
F 0637
1124
1833
14
Sa

15
Su

Day

h.m.

2
M

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.

Time meridian 75 W.

0316
1007
1429
2205
0417
1112
1S3S
2312

l.OF
1.5E

Day
h.m.

h.m.

knots

0016
0704
1228
18S6

0. 9F

1.0
0.4F
1.1

0106
0756
1321
1953

0.8F
l.OE
0.4F

0456
1222
1629

0157
0849
1420
2054

4
Sa

0020
054S
1311
1741

s
Su

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.

0325
1036
1429
2226

h.m.
16
Th

0400
10S1
15:H
22S7

17

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.
h.m.

knots

004S
0727
1308
1933

1. 3F
1.4
0. 7F
1.5

0147
0826
1415
2044

1.2F
l.4E
O.BF
1. 5E

04S5
11S2
16S2

0.7F
1. OE
0.4F
l. OE

18
Sa

ooos

05S1
12S3
1810

0248
0927
1524
2151

1.0F
1.4
0. SF
1.4E

0252
0940
152"0
2153

0.7F
1.0
O.SF
l.lE

19
Su

0113
0644
13SO
192S

0352
102S
1629
2258

o. 9F
l. 5
0.9F
l.4E

0118
0634
13S6
1852

0349
1031
1615
2251

0. 7F

20 0220
M 073S
1444
2033

0453
1120
1729
2358

0.8F
1. 5
1. OF
1.4

6 0213
M 0720
1439
1957

0440
1114
1708
2342

0. 7F
1. 2
0.8F
1.2

21
Tu

0546
1209
1825

0. 7F
1.5
1.1F

0305
0804
1520
20S7

0529
11S8
1759

0.7F
1.4
l.OF

22

0051
0635
1254
1915

1.4
0.7F
1.6
1.1F

0034
061S
1241
1848

1.3
0.8F
1.SE
1. 2F

23
Th

0142
0722
1339
19S8

1. 3
0.6F
l. 6
l.lF

0122
0700
132S
1936

1.4

24
F

0227
0800
1421
2039

1.3
0.6F
1. SE
1.1F

0210
0747
1408
2023

1. 5
0.8F
1.8
1. SF

25
Sa

0633
1054
1823

0310
0838
1500
2114

1.3
0.5F
1.5
1.1F

061 i
10S7
1815

0256
083S
14S1
2112

1.5
0.9F
1. 8
1.6F

26
Su

0031
0712
1128
1902

0349
0916
1S38
21S2

1.2
O.SF
1. 5
1.1F

0347
0923
1540
2201

1.6
0.9F
1.9
1. 6F

27 0106
M 0750
1203
1941

0427
09S2
161S
2228

1.2
O.SF
1.4
l.OF

1.SE

28
Tu

0140
0829
1241
2022

OS07
1031
16S6
2306

1.1
0.5F
1.3
l. OF

7
Tu

0409
1129
1524
2322

0354
0847
1601
2152

Th

0442
0929
1644
2244
0529
1012
1728
2336

1.1E

1.1E

0.6F
1.1E

o.8F

1.6
1.3F

0322
0821
1533
2132
0418
0904
1619
2225
0508
0943
1702
2312
OS52
1019
1743
2353

0008
0650
1125
1843

0328
0902
1523
2135

1.4
0.7F
l. 2F

0027
0706
1144
1904

28
Sa

0048
0732
1156
1923

0409
0940
1600
2211

1. 3E
0.6F
1. 5
1.1F

13 0119
M 0758
1234
1957

0437
1013
1631
22S4

0.8F
1.8
1. 6F

29
Su

0127
0814
1228
2004

0449
1018
1637
2251

1. 2
0.5F

14
Tu

0211
0852
1329
2053

0531
1106
1729
2347

1. 5
0.8F
1.8
1.5F

29

0214
0909
1321
2105

OS44
1112
173S
2346

1.1
0.5F
1.3
0.9F

30 0205
M 0858
1303
2048

0532
1056
1718
2331

1.1
0.5F
1.3
1. OF

15

0305
09SO
1429
2153

0629
1203
1829

1. SE
0.8F
l. 7

30
Th

0249
0952
1406
2151

0626
1157
1820

1.1
0.5F
1.2

31
Tu

0616
1141
1802

1.1
0.4F
1.2

0243
0945
1342
2135

0000 is midnight.

* Current weak and variable.

1.6E

12
Su

1.4E

1.1F

1200 is noon.

CHESAPEAKE BAY ENTRANCE. VIRGINIA, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 305' True

67

E-Ebb, Oir. 125' True

JULY
Slack
Water
Time
Day
h.m.

AUGUST

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.

Slack
Water
Time

Time

Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0121
0756
1351
2021

1.1F
!.5E
0.9F
1.4E

Maxi mum
Current

Day
knots

0029
0708
1242
1909

0.8F
l.OE
0.5F
1.1E

0114
0755
1336
2005

0.8F
1.1E
0.5F
1.1E

17
Su

0511
1219
1753

0219
0855
1457
2128

0.9F
1.4E
0.9F
1.3E

0446
1214
1702

0201
0842
1429
2104

0.7F
l.lE
0.6F
l.lE

18 0052
H 0601
1319
1907

0319
0954
1601
2236

0.7F
1.4E
0.9F
1. 2E

4 0032
H 0532
1303
1813

0256
0933
1530
2205

D.7F
1. 2E

19
Tu

0200
0652
1417
2015

0420
1051
1708
2337

0.6F
1.4E
0.9F
1.2E

0306
0741
1511
2116

0521
1142
1805

Sa

0325
1037
1457
2241
0405
1125
1556
2334

Su

D. 7F

16

sa

1.1E

0421
1119
1640
2344

0.6F
1.3E
0. 9F
l.lE

18
Th

0249
0702
1447
2053

0452
1116
1743

0.4F
1.3E
0.8F

4
Th

0159
0625
1410
2010

040B
1039
1658
2340

0. 6F

19
F

0012
0550
1211
1834

1. IE
0.4F
1.3E
0.9F

0.5F
1. 4E
1.0F

5
F

0301
0728
1507
2116

0512
1140
1759

0.6F
1. 6E
1. 2F

20
Sa

0103
0639
1300
1919

l.lE
0.4F
1.4E
0.9F

0034
0612
1234
1B57

1.2E
0.5F
1.4E
1.0F

Sa

1.3E

21
Su

0144
0721
1341
1956

1. 2E
0.5F
1.4E
l.OF

0125
0700
1319
1942

1.2E
0.5F
1.5E

Su

0223
0758
1421
2031

1.2E
0.6F
1.5E
1. OF

0208
0741
1400
2019

1. 2E
0.5F
1. 5E
1.0F

22
H 0545
1021
1745
2338
23
Tu 0616
1059
1821

0258
0833
1458
2102

1.2E
0.7F
1.5E
!.OF

1. 5E
l.OF

0007
0647
1135
1856

0331
0905
1533
2134

1. 3E
0.7F

0034
1212
1932

0401
0940
1605
2207

1.3E
O.SF
1.5E
!.OF

22

005B
0631
1256
1915

1.3E
D. 7F
1. 7E
1.4F

23
Sa

0151
0723
1347
2008

1. 5E
O.BF
1. BE
1.5F

24
Su

0613
1034
1805

0250
OB19
1443
2056

0558
1040
1800

0242
0816
1437
2057

1.5E
0.9F
1.9E
1.6F

25 0008
H 0647
1111
1843

0325
0856
1518
2131

0.5F
1.5E

11 0015
H 0648
1134
1852

0331
0909
1530
2149

1.6E
0.9F
2.0E
1.7F

26
Tu

0040
0721
1148
1920

0401
0929
1555
2203

1.2E
0.6F
1.4E
1. OF

12
Tu

0105
0739
1230
1945

0421
1001
1621
2240

1.6E
1.0F
2.0E
1.6F

27

0110
0755
1225
1957

0435
1006
1630
2236

13

0155
0831
1327
2040

0514
1055
171B
2333

1.6E
1. OF

28
Th

0139
0830
1305
2036

0511
1044
1706
2315

0243
0925
1427
2138

0605
1151
1816

0209
0907
1347
2118

0544
1125
1748
2350

1.2E
0.7F
1. 3E
0.9F

14
Su

0240
0947
1434
2204

0621
1206
1829

1.1E

0.7F
1.2E

15

0033
0702
1255
1922

0.8F
1.1E
0. 7F
1.1E

Sa

10
Su

14
Th

15
F

0508
0947
1710
2324

0332
1021
1531
2239

0026
0701
1250
1917

1. 9E
1.5F
1. 6E

1.0F
1.7E
1. 3F

1.6E
0.9F
1.6E

29
F

30
Sa

31
Su

0535
0955
1726
2333

0314
1031
1528
2255

0.6F
1. 3E
O.SF
l.!E

0307
0939
1555
2235

1.2E

0417
0854
1620
2230

0244
0917
1530
2211

0055
0526
!312
!857

o.1F

0029
0512
1246
1842

3
II

0005
053B
1205
1B21

16
Tu

0.4F
1. 3E
0. SF
1.1E

21
Th

0453
0914
1645
2254

knots

0348
1017
1642
2314

0.6F
1.4E
1.0F

h.m.

0141
0605
1348
1951

0444
1116
1727

1.6E
1.2F

h.m.

17

0228

0324
0801
1531
2132

0.7F
1.2E
0.7F
l.lE

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.

0.6F
1.2E
0.8F
1.1E

0117
0749
1350
2025

Day

Slack
Water
Time

0210
OB43
1449
2128

20

Th

knots

Current

0435
1215
1742

0.6F
1. 3E
D.8f
1.2E

0403
0829
1600
2209

h.m.

Maximum

Tu

0350
1025
1627
2305

1441
2031

h.m.
1

0131
0619
1352
1924

w 0710

Vel.

H 0352
1121
1631
2353

5
Tu

Time

Day

h.m.

Slack
Water
Time

Time meridian 75 w. 0000 is midnight.


* Current weak and variable.

0357
0832
1602
2214

0039
0609
1238
1859

1.4E
l.lF
1.2E

0. 7F

1.7E
1.4F

0347
0759
1539
2145
0433
0852
1625
2228
0511
0939
1707
2305

0135
0709
1334
1952

1.5E
0.8F
1.9E
1. 6F

0224
0803
1426
2043

1. 6E
l.OF
2.0E
1. 6F

0313
0855
1518
2133"

1.7E
1.1F
2.1E
1.6F

24

1226
1931

0402
0947
1610
2221

1. BE
1. 2F
2.0E
1.6F

25
Th

11
Th

0129
OB04
1322
2024

0449
1039
1703
2310

l.SE
1.2F
1. 9E
1.4F

26
F

0059
0749
1249
2009

0432
1015
1642
2241

1.3E
O.BF
1.4E
0.9F

1.2E
0.6F
!.4E
1. OF

12
F

0213
0865
!419
2119

053B
1130
1758
2358

1.7E
1.2F
1. BE
1.2F

27
Sa

0126
0823
1330
2048

0501
1052
1719
2316

1.3E
0.9F
1.4E
0.9F

1.2E
0.6F

13
Sa

0256
0947
1518
2218

0628
1224
1855

1.6E

1.1F
1. 6E

28
Su

0154
0901
1415
2133

0536
1133
1800
2355

1.3E
0.9F
1. 3E

29 0226
H 0945
1507
2224

0614
1220
1B49

1.2E
0.9F

30
Tu

0042
0701
1316
1946

0.7F
1.2E
0.9F
!.IE

0133
0758
1419
2100

0.6F
1.3E
0.9F
1.0E

1. OF

1.2E
0.5F

1.2E

8
H

10

0627
1130
1839
!l044

w oh5

0.9F

1200 is noon.

0539
1033
1748
2357

Tu

!.OF

1.4E

0449
0933
!655
2308

0339
1043
1621
2321
0424
1143
1730

0049
0721
1321
1957

1. OF

0143
0818
1425
2102

0.7F
1.4E
O. 9F
1.2E

1. 5E

1.0F
1.4E

II

31

Oil7

0303
1037
1608
2323
034B
1136
1720

L5E
1. OF

o.8F

1.2E

88

SAVANNAH RIVER ENTRANCE (between jetties), GEORGIA, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 260 True

E-Ebb, Dir. oso True

JANUARY

Day

Slack
Water
Time

Day
h.m.

Sa

0434
1021
1723
2246

Su

FEBRUARY

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

0529
1114
1816
2342

M 0625
1206
1909

h.m.

knot~

0121
0711
13SS
1943

2.9E
2.4F
3.3E
2.0F

16
Su

0214
0803
1447
2037

2.9E
2.3F
3.2E
1. 9F

17

0310
OBS7
1S41
2131

2.8E
2.1F
3.1E

18
Tu

Slack
Water
Time

Day
h.m.

l.SF

Ha xi mum

Current
Time Vel.
h.m.

knots

0132
0711
1359
1939

2.2E
1. 6F
2.SE
1.3F

0214
0752
1438
2020

2.2E
1.6F
2.SE
1.4F

0256
0837
1S19
210S

2.1E
1. SF
2.4E
1. 4F

0656
11S3
1929

0341
0919
1602
2148

2.1E
1. SF
2.4E
1. 4F

0024
074S
123S
2013

0427
1006
1648
2237

1. 4F

0448
1009
1732
222S
OS28
1041
1S10
2301
0610
111S
1S48
2341

4
Tu

0039
0724
1300
2004

0403
0949
1634
2223

2.7E
1.9F
2.9E
1. 7F

19

0138
0826
1355
2059

OS02
104S
1730
2321

2.6E
1. 6F
2.7E
1.6F

20
Th

0239
0929
1452
2155

0602
1141
1826

2. SE

21
F

0113
0838
1323
2101

OS18
10S7
173S
2327

2.1E
1.4F
2.3E
1.SF

0015
06S9
1240
1922

l.SF
2.4E
1. 2F
2.4E

22
Sa

0208
0936
1416
21S3

0612
11S2
1833

2.2E
1.3F
2.2E

0111
osoo
1337
2018

1.4F
2.3E
l.OF
2.3E

23
Su

0534
1233
1742

0204
08S7
1_43S
2111

1. 3F
2.3E
0.9F
2.2E

0117
0807
1349
2026

1. 7F

0034
M 0625
1326
1833

02SS
0950
1527
2200

1.3F
2.4E
0.9F
2.2E

24
M 041S
1139
.1624
2344
25
Tu 0521
1239
1734

0216
0908
1449
2126

1. SF

0344
1036
1614
2247

1.4F
2.4E
0.9F
2.2E

26

0041
0626
1336
1842

0314
1006
1S49
2222

2. OF

0428
1119
1700
2330

1.4F
2.4E
l.OF
2.2E

27
Th

0138
0726
1430
1945

0413
1059
1646
2318

0510
1200
1739

l. SF
2.SE
1. lF

28
F

0233
0823
1522
2044

OS09
11S4
1742

w
6
Th

Sa

0339
1032
1549
2250
0438
1134
1647
2343

Su

10

11
Tu

0121
07H

1414
1920
12

0206

w 07S3

14S8
2003

13
Th

14
F

15
Sa

0248
0831
1539
2041
0328
0906
1617
2117
0408
0938
16SS
2151

1.4F
2.SE

0011
OSS1
1241
1819

2.2E
1. SF
2.SE
l.lF

29
Sa

OOS1
0630
1320
18SS

2.2E
1.6F
2.SE
l.2F

30
Su

0309
1037
1517
2248

0327
0917
1613
2139
0420
1008
1703
2233

31
M 0514
105S
1752
2325

Tfme merfdfan 75" W.

0022
0709
1249
1928

2.1E

Tu

w
3
Th

5
Sa

Su

Day
h.m.

knots

0608
1147
1842

0248
0837
1Sl7
2106

3.0E
2.1F

16

3.1E
1. 9F

0017
0703
123S
1933

0342
0926
1608
21S4

2.8E
1. SF
2.9E
1. SF

Th

0110
0800
1323
202S

0436
1017
16S9
224S

2.6E
1.6F
2.6E
1. 6F

18
F

0204
08S9
1414
2119

OS29
llOS
1752
233S

2.SE
1. 3F
2.4E
1.4F

0300
1001
1S07
2214

062S
1202
1846

03SB
1104
1604
2309

M 04SS
1204
1703

Slack
Water
Time
h.m.

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.
h.m.

knots

0230
0811
1450
2036

2.4E
1.6F
2.5E
1.6F

0313
0854
1S31
2118

2.4E
1.6F
2.SE
l. 7F

0717
1210
1936

03S7
0941
1616
2205

2.4E
1. SF
2.4E
1. 7F

19
Sa

0046
OS10
12S6
202S

0446
1030
1705
2256

2. 3E
1. SF
2.3E
1. 7F

2. 3E
1. OF
2.2E

20
Su

0139
0908
1350
2120

0541
1124
1801
2351

2. 3E

1.4F
2. 2E
1. 7F

0029
072S
1257
1943

1. 3F
2.2E
0.9F
2.1E

21

0240
lOll
14S2
2220

0642
1223
1902

2.4E
l. 3F
2.2E

012S
OS23
13S6
203S

1.2F
2.2E
0. SF
2.0E

22
Tu

0050
0744
1324
2004

1. 7F

0500
1218
1719

01S2
0847
1429
210S

l.8F
2.6E
1.4F
2. SE

17

0546
10S2
1813
2316
0630
1129
1SS2
2358

034S
1116
1603
2322

2.4E
1.3F
2.3E

8
Tu

0003
OS49
12S9
1800

0219
0916
1452
2129

1.2F
2.2E
0. SF
2.0E

23

OOS4
0640
1348
1SS2

0311
1009
1S46
2219

1. 2F
2.3E
o.sF
2.0E

24
Th

0024
0609
1317
1831

0255
0946
1530
2206

1. 9F
2.SE
1.5F

10
Th

0141
0725
1432
1939

03S9
10S4
1631
2306

1.3F
i.3E
0.9F
2.1E

2S

0123
0712
1411
193S

0356
1044
1628
2302

2. OF
3.0E
l.7F
2.9E

11
F

022S
080S
1S12
2020

0444
1137
1713
2349

1. 4F
2.4E
l.lF
2.2E

26
Sa

of2o
0809
1S02
2032

04S3
1136
172S
2357

2.1F
3.2E
1. 9F
3.0E

2.1F
3.0E
1.7F
2. BE

12
Sa

0307
0842
1S49
20S7

0526
1216
1755

1. SF
2.SE
1.2F

27
Su

0314
0901
1S51
212S

0545
1227
1816

2.2F

2.3F
3.2E
l.9F

13
Su

0030
060S
12SS
1833

2.2E
1. SF
2.SE
1. 3F

0048
0637
1316
1904

010S
0649
1912

2.3E
1. 6F
2.6E
1. SF

28
M 0406
0951
1639
221S

014S
072S
1411
1955

2.3E
1.6F
2.6E
1.6F

2. 3E

1.3F
2.3E
2.4E
l. 3F
2.4E
-2.6E
1.4F
2. SE
2.8E
1.6F
2.7E

0013
0601
124S
183S

3.0E
2.3F
3.3E
2.0F

14

010S
06S4
1336
1926

3.0E
2. 3F
3.3E
2.0F

1S
Tu

01S7
0746
1426
2017

3.0E
2.3F
3. 3E
2.0F

0000 fs midnight.

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.

h.m.
1

2.3E
1. SF

1.6F

Slack
Water
Time

1200 is noon.

0347
091S
162S
2130
0426
0946
1701
2204
OSOS
1018
1736
223S

1333

2. 7E

3.2E

2. OF

3.1E
2. 2F

3.3E

2.1F

SAVANNAH RIVER ENTRANCE (between jetties), GEORGIA, 19S3


F-Flood, Dir. 260" True
MARCH

Day

Slack
Water
Time
h.m.

APRIL

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.
Day
h.m.

knots

0137
072S
1402
1951

3.1
2.1F
3.2
2.1F

16

0227
0813
1450
2036

3.0
2.0F
3.0
2.0F

17
Th

0640
120S
1900

0316
08S9
1536
2122

2.9
1.7F
z.SE
1. SF

18
F

0036.
0733
124S
1949

0404
094S
1623
2210

2. 7E

19
Sa

0124
OS29
1332
2040

04S8
1036
1716
2259

2.4
1. 2F
2. 3E
1.4F

20
Su

6
Su

.0214
0927
1421
2136

OSS1
112S
1809
2350 ,

0309
1029
1S17
2233

Slack
Water
Time
h.m.

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.
Day
h.m.

knots

0122
0703
1340
l92S

2.SE
I. 7F
2.6
1.8F

1
F

0203
0746
1421
2008

2.6
1.7F
2.6
1.9F

0246
0829
1S04
20S3

2.6E
1. 7F

06S6
1149
1906

0332
0917
1550
2140

2.6E
1.6F
2.4E
1.9F

0024
0749
1238
1958

0423
1008
1641
2231

2. 3E
1. SF

2.2
!.OF
2.0
1.2F

21 0118
M 084S
1334
2056

OS18
1103
1740
2327

2. SE
1.4F
2.3E
1. 7F

0649
1218
190S

2.1
0.8F
1.9

22
Tu

0618
1202
1S41

2.4
1. 3F
2.2

0044
0746
1317
2004

1.1F
2.0
0. 7F
l. BE

23

0030
0722
1306
1947

1.7F
2.SE
1. 3F
2.3E

122S
172S

0141
0842
1416
2101

1.0F
2.1
0. 7F
1.9

24
Th

1713

0133
0826
1411
2051

1.7F
2.6E
1.4F
2.SE

002S
0600
131S
1S22

0236
0934
1S11
21S2

1.1F
2.2
O.BF
2.0

2S
F

0011
0554
12S7
1823

0239
0927
1S14
2152

11
F

011S
0649
13S9
1911

0327
1022
1601
2237

1.2F
2.3
1. OF
2. IE.

26
Sa

0112
0656
13SO
1923

12
Sa

0201
0733
143S
1953

041S
1107
1644
2322

1.3F
2.4
1.2F
2.2

27
Su

0208
07S2
1440
2018

0243
OS11
1S1S
2031

1146
1726

osoo

1. 4F
2.S
1.3F

0003
OS41
1226
1S07
0044
0624
1304
1846

Tu

Th

4
F

Sa

Tu

04S7
1037
17ZS
2303
054S
1122
1S12
2350

0407
1129
1621
2330

w osos
10
Th

13
Su

14
M 0323
0846
1S51
210S
1S
Tu 0403
0919
1626
2139

1. SF
2. 5E
1.6F

S9

-Ebb, Dir. OSO" True

0442
09S3
1701
221S
0523
1028
1739
2253
0607
1107
1820
2336

2.SE
1.9F

2.SE
1. SF

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.
Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0616
1132
1825

0249
0830
1S05
2048

2.8
1.6F
2.6
1. SF

2
Sa

0000
D70S
1211
1912

0335
0914
1S51
2134

2.6
1.4F
2.3
1.6F

Su

3
Su

0042
0758
1252
2003

0424
1000
1639
2221

4 0126
M D853
1337
2057

OS1S
l048
1733
2310

5
Tu

0215
0951
1433
2155

Slack
Water
Time
h.m.

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.
h.m.

knots

0224
0809
1440
2028

2.8
1. 7F
2.6
2.0F

0639
1135
1843

0311
085S
1S29
211S

2.8
1.7F
2.SE
2.0F

2.4
l.2F
2.1E
I. 4F

18 0009
M 0733
1228
1939

0405
0951
1624
2213

2.7
1.6F
2.4E
1.9F

2.2E
l. OF

19
Tu

0501
104 7
1724

2.6

1. 9E

16
Sa

OS49
1048
17S3
2319

17

1.2F

0105
OS33
!32S
2041

2312

l.SF
2.3
1. 7F

0602
1146
1S28

2.6E
1. 4F
2.3

0013
0706
1251
1933

1. 6F
2.6
1.4F
2.4

0117
OS07
1354
2036

1.6F
2.6
l.SF
2.SE

0220
0908
l45S

0609
1144
1830

2.1E
0.8F
l.SE

20

0005
0707
1239
1927

l.lF
2.0
0,8F
1. 8E

21
Th

0100
0803
1338
2026

l.OF
2.0
0.8F
1.8

22
F

0511
1233
174S

01S8
08S4
1433
2117

!.OF
2.1E
0. 9F
2. OE

23
Sa

2!36

1.6F
2.7
1.6F
2. 7E

9
Sa

0044
0604
1318
183S

0251
0943
1524
2f06

1.1F
2.2
1.1F
2.1E

24
Su

OOS9
0637
1327
190S

0321
1001
1S52
2231

1.6F
2.8
1. 7F
2.8

1.7F
2.8
1.5F
2. 7E

10
Su

0131
06S1
13S8
1919

0342
1028
1609
22S1

1.2F
2.3
1. 3F
2.3

25 015S
M 0730
1415
2000

0418
10S4
1643
2320

0340
1024
1612
2247

1. SF
2.9E
1. 7F
2.9

11

0215
M 0733
1436
1958

0427
1113
1651
2335

1.4F
2.5
!.SF
2. SE

26
Tu

0509
1142
1729

1. 7F
2.9
1.9F

0438

1.9F
3.0E
1. 9F
3.0

12
Tu

0513
llS2
1736

1. SF

2.5E
1. 7F

27

1704
2339

0009
0554
1223
1814

3.0E
L7F
2.SE
1.9F

28 0301
M 0842
1527
2107

0529
1204
17S5

2.0F
3,1E
2.0F

13

0015
0555
1232
1817

2.6
1. 6F
2.6
1.9F

28

OOS4
0637
1309
1855

3.0
1.6F
2. 7E
1. 9F

2.4
1. SF
2.6
!.SF

29
Tu

0030
0616
12S1
1839

3.1
2.0F
3.1E
2.1F

14
Th

0056
0639
1314
1900

2.7
l. 7F
2.6
2.0F

29
F

0137
0721
1353
1936

2.9
!.SF
2.5
1.8F

2.5E
1.6F
2.6
1. 7F

30

0115
0701
1335
1924

3.1E
1.9F
3.0
2.0F

15

0139
0722
13S5
1943

2.8
1.8F
2.6
2.0F

30
Sa

0221
0802
1436
2018

2. 7E
1.4F
2.4
1. 7F

0201
0747
1421
2007

3.0
1.8F
2.8
1. 9F

31
Th

Time meridian 7S" W.

0220
09S2
1439
2201
0330
10S7
1SS6
2307
0444
11S9

03S1
0929
1612
2153
0440
1012
16S6
2237
OS28
1053
1740
2319

IllS

0000 is midnight.

1200 fs noon.

w
7

Th

0311
1049
1S38
225S
0412
1144
1645
23S1

0257
0812
1S13
203S
0338
0849
1S50
2113
0419
0926
1628
2152
0503
1006
1709
2234

Th

020S
093S
1439
2147
0318
!03S
15SS
22S5
0429
1139
1707
23S9
0536
1235
1812

0246
0819
1501
2046
0335
0903
1544
2.130
0421
0944
1627
2210
OS07
1023
1709
224S
0553
1100
17S3
2325

1. 7F

2.9

1. 9F

2.9

118

MOBILE BAY ENTRANCE, ALABAMA, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 025" True

E-Ebb, Dir. 190" True

JANUARY
Slack
Water
Time

Day

h.m.

knots

1
Sa

1220

0552
1845

3.1
2.9F

2
Su

0051
1314

0643
1933

0142

0724
2017

4
Tu

Slack
Water
Time
Day

h.m.

H 1401

FEBRUARY

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.
h.m.

knots

16
Su

0028
1230

0616
1901

2.1
1.9F

2.8
2.5F

17

0106

0657
1930

1.9E
1.7F

2,3
1.9F

18
Tu

0732
1950

1.6
1.4F

0141
1342

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day

h.m.

H 1308

Slack
Water
Time

Slack
Water
Time

Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

1
Tu

0143
1403

0707
2031

1.4
1.0F

16

0221

0700
2018

0.8
0.3F

17
Th

1734

0554
1332
2314

0.3F
0.4

W 1401

3
Th

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

h .m.

knots

0151
W 1402

0720
2019

0.9
0.6F

0733
2006

0.4E

0246

18
F

0308
0848
2126

0.4

0225
1432

0759
2046

1.7
1.3F

19

0211

0755
2000

1.3
1.0F

4
F

0545
1738

1232
2329

0.7F
1.0

19
Sa

0258
1538

0939
2223

0.7F
1.0

5 0252
W 1417

0808
1945

1.0
0.6F

20
Th

0233
1417

0816
1913

0.8
0.5F

5
Sa

0547
1816

1241

1.2F

20
Su

0406
1641

1028
2312

1.3F
1.6

0654
1621

0.5
0.4F

21
F

0150

0642
1624

0.3

6
Su

0012
1310

1.4
1.5F

21 0505
M 1745

1128

1.8F

0251
1453

0.4E
0.8F

22
Sa

0109
1240

0.4E
0.6F

0055
1348

1.7
1.7F

22
Tu

0012
1228

2.1
2.1F

0136
1442

1.9
1.8F

23

0104
1340

2.4
2.4F

0201
1446

2.6
2.5F

0257
1556

2.6
2.4F

0355
1710

2.4
2.2F

6
Th

7
F

8
Sa

9
Su

0213
1157
2109

0840
1949

0744
1959

0125
1437

1.0
1.2F

W 1409

23
Su

0138
1450

1.5E
1.6F

24

0215
1519

1.9E
1.8F

25
Tu

0244
1548

2.1E
2.0F

12
W 0940
2224

0328
1631

13
Th

07562028

10

M 0825

2103

11
Tu

14
F

15
Sa

0900
2143

1023
2306

1106
2348

1149

0602
1821

0601
1838

H 0703

1949

0031
1236

1.0E
1.2F

8
Tu

0057
1311

1.6E
1.8F

0135
1359

2.2
2.3F

10
Th

26
W 0826
2109

0221
1459

2.6
2.6F

11
F

2.2E
2.1F

27
Th

0313
1600

2.9
2.8F

12
Sa

0408
1707

2.3E
2.1F

28
F

0405
1702

3.0E
2.9F

13
Su

0451
1749

2.3E
2.1F

29
Sa

1128

0500
1759

0533
1826

2.2E
2.0F

30
Su

0002
1226

31 0055
M 1320

0640
1920

0730
2012

0926
2207

1027
2305

0621
1901

0748
2039

0606
1850

W 0709
1957

0227
1531

2.0
1.9F

24
Th

0313
1623

2.1E
1~9F

25
F

0358
1715

2.1
1.8F

26
Sa

0439
1757

2.0
1.8F

27
Su

1137

0448
1813

2.1
1.8F

1149

0522
1839

1.9
1.6F

28 0011
M 1252

0530
1935

1.5
1.2F

2.9
2.7F

14 0029
M 1231

0557
1915

1.6
1.4F

0549
1900

2.5
2.3F

15
Tu

0640
1938

1.3
1.1F

0630
1945

2.0
1.7F

9
W 0837
2129

0927
2218

1017
2304

1104
2348

0109
1314

0815
2102

0921
2207

1028
2309

Time meridian 90" W. 0600 is midnight. 1200 IS noon.


If three consecutive entries are marked (F) the middle one is not a true maximum but an intermediate
value to show the current pattern.
* Current weak and variable.

MOBILE BAY ENTRANCE, ALABAMA, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 025 True

119

E-Ebb, Dir. 190 True

MARCH
Slack
Water
Time

APRIL

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day
h.m.

knots

h.m.

h.m.

knots

1
Tu

0116
1449

0613
2112

0.9E
0.7F

16 0223
W 1747

0700
2340

0.4E
0.4F

0244

0600
1048
1559

0.3E

17
Th

0904
2233

1636

2045

h.m.

h.m.

knots

1
F

0001
1300

0720
1851

1.3F
1.5E

16
Sa

1219

0621
1831

1.7F
2.0E

O.SE

2
Sa

0111
1356

0804
1954

1.5F
1.7E

17
Su

0048
132D

0715
1936

2.1F
2.2E

3
Su

0211
1454

0839
2057

1.6F
1.8E

18 0154
M 1425

0813
2043

2.3F
2.4E

0309

0933
2206

1.7F
1.8E

19
Tu

0259
1533

0914
2147

2.4F
2.4E

5
Tu

0408
1702

1024
2306

1.6F
1.7E

20 0404
W 1643

1017
2253

2.3F
2.2E

0508

1128

1.5F

21
Th

0507
1753

1123
2353

2.0F
1.9E

0013
1238

1.6E
1.3F

22
F

0608
1904

1225

1.6F

0110
1406

1.5E
1.2F

23
Sa

0044
1354

1.SE
1.0F

0204
1542

1.3E
1.0F

24
Su

0125
1624

0.9E
O.SF

0254
1719

1.1E
0.7F

25

0112
0743
1348

0. 3E

0536
1502

0.4F
0.9E

0511
1600

1.0F
1.4E

0531
1648

1.4F
1.8E

0606
1737

1. 7F
2.0E

0641
1826

1,9F
2.1E

0.3E
0.4F
0.7E

18
F

1209

0612
1839

0.7F
0.9E

4
F

0151
1453

0922
2053

0.9F
1.1E

19
Sa

0049
1332

0730
2000

1.2F
1.4E

5
Sa

0314
1558

1006
2202

1.2F
1.4E

20
Su

0211
1444

0839
2111

1.6F
1.8E

6
Su

0413
1659

1054
2305

1.4F
1.6E

21 0321
M 1556

0940
2224

2.0F
2.1E

0509

1140

1.5F

22
Tu

0429
1710

1044
2329

2.2F
2.3E

7
Th

0537
1824

1154

2.2F

8
F

9
W 0704
2009
10
Th

0803
2109

0001
1243

1.7E
1.6F

23

0059
1352

1.8E
1.6F

24
Th

0153
1505

1.8E
1. SF

25
F

0646
1938

0755
2050

Day
knots

0907
1917

0606
1905

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

1331

8
Tu

Slack
Water
Time

h.m.

3
Th

M 1801

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day

h.m.

Slack
Water
Time

M 1556

w 1813

0035
1313

2.3E
2.2F

9
Sa

0135
1433

2.2E
1.9F

10
Su

0609
1923

0709
2031

0810
2138

0918
2256

0706
2020

0802
2205

0.3E

1801
11
F

12
Sa

13
Su

0902
2205

1000
2258

1057
2350

14
M 1201

0243
1614

1. BE
1.5F

26
Sa

0339
1717

1. 7E
1.4F

27
Su

0422
1812

1. SE

0457
1857

0232
1603

1.9E
1.6F

11

0327
1745

1.5E
1.1F

12
Tu

1.2F

28
M 1315

0415
1948

0.9E
O. 7F

13

1.2E
1.0F

29
Tu

0436
0811
1407
2324

0.3E

14
Th

0236
0611
1620

0.3F
0.4F
O.SE

0637
1736

0.9F
1.2E

0907
2202

1030
2322

0123
1840

15
Tu

0050
1341

0559
2025

0.8E
0. 7F

30

w
1037
2214

31
Th

1200

0348
1948

o. 7E
O.SF

26
Tu

0.3E
..
0.3E
0.4F

27

1749

0437
0905
1329
2312

0833

1512

O. 7E

28
Th

M 1139

0101

w 2043

0.4E
0.4F

1016
2225

15
F

1119

2340

0349
1622

O.SF
1.2E

29
F

0520
1724

1.3F
1.6E

30
Sa

0938
2055

1025
2210

1108
2305

1152
2356

1237

Time meridian 90 w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 IS noon.


If three consecutive entries are marked (F) the middle one is not a true maximum but an intermediate
value to show the current pattern.
* Current weak and variable.

HOB I lE B.AY ENTRANCE, ALABAMA, 1983

120

F-Flood, Dir. 025 True

E-Ebb, Dir. 190 True

MAY
Slack
Water
Time

JUNE

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Slack
Water
Time
Day

Day
h.m.

h.m.

knots

1
Su

0045
1324

0721
1921

2.0F
2.1E

16

0136

0758
2016

1.9F
2.0E

17
Tu

15~1

0844
2117

4 0322
W 1610

M 1415

3
Tu

5
Th

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

0228

0414
1711

Slack
Water
Time

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day

Day
h.m.

h.m.

knots

h.m.

h.m.

knots

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0047
M 1318

0712
1927

2.7F
2. 7E

1 0203
W 1441

0819
2043

1.8F
1.9E

16
Th

0233
1459

0846
2048

2.1F
1. BE

0147
1417

0803
2027

2.7F
2.6E

2
Th

0246
1526

0848
2126

1.6F
1.6E

17
F

0309
1532

0915
2106

1.4F
1.2E

1.8F
1.9E

18 0245
W 1516

0900
2121

2.4F
2.3E

3
F

0325
1605

0903
2207

1.3F
1.2E

18
Sa

0310
1514

0842
2027

0.8F
0.6E

0930
2217

1.6F
1.7E

19
Th

0340
1613

0949
2212

2.0F
1.9E

4
Sa

0353
1634

0910
2236

0.9F
0.8E

19
Su

0125
1028
2144

0541
1554

O.SF
0.4E

1016
2306

1.4F
1.5E

20
F

0426
1704

1021
2248

1.5F
1.3E

5
Su

0400
1542

0812
2212

0.5F
0.3E

20

H 0836

0353
1408

O.SF
1.0E

0326
1421

1.3F
1.6E

2025
6
F

0503
1813

1051

1.1F

21
Sa

0452
1739

1025
2249

O.SF
0.7E

0243

H 1030

0645
1441

0.3F
0,4E

21
Tu

0413
1423

0,5F
0.9E

22
W 0906
2105

0336
1450

1.7F
2.0E

0253
1438

1.0F
1.5E

23
Th

0356
1527

2.0F
2.3E

0313
1518

1.6F
2.0E

24
F

0428
1602

2.2F
2.4E

0351
1556

2.1F
2.5E

25
Sa

0500
1643

2.3F
2.4E

0434
1639

2.6F
2.8E

26
Su

0542
1724

2.3F
2.4E

0529
1733

2.8F
3.0E

27
H

1221

0620
1808

2.2F
2.3E

1958
7
Sa

8
Su

0547
1920

0623
2100

0003
1109

1.2E
0.8F

22
Su

0052
1039

0,8E
0,4F

23

10
Tu

H 0928

0748
2032

0.3F

0527
1435

0.5F
0.7E

0429
1456

1.0F
1.3E

9
Th

0430
1533

1.4F
1.8E

10
F

0445
1608

1.8F
2.1E

11
Sa

0514
1651

2.1F
2.3E

12
Su

0545
1732

2.2F
2.4E

13
H

1225

0618
1827

3.0F
3.0E

28
Tu

0025
1302

0655
1853

2.1F
2.2E

2050
0112
0828
1409
2142

9
M

0405

0.4E

24
Tu

0925
2110

7
Tu

0840
2036

0847
1952

8
W 0843
2027

0911
2112

0940
2140

1018
2218

0102
0513
1429

0.7E

25
W 0952
2145

11
W 0913
2056

0314
1518

0.7F
1.2E

26
Th

12
Th

0351
1553

1.3F
1.7E

27
F

0438
1643

1.8F
2.1E

28
Sa

0526
1733

2.3F
2.5E

29
Su

1224

0621
1815

2.2F
2.3E

14
Tu

0050
1320

0711
1920

2.9F
2.8E

29 0106
W 1342

0730
1937

1.9F
2.0E

0615
1827

2.6F
2.7E

30 0030
M 1309

0700
1903

2.1F
2.2E

15 0145
W 1412

0800
2009

2.6F
2.4E

30
Th

0748
2012

1.7F
1.7E

31
Tu

0735
1954

2,0F
2.1E

0951
2202

1057
2259

1946

13
F

14
Sa

15
Su

0951
2154

1036
2250

1126
2348

1221

1026
2223

1103
2303

1142
2346

0117
1355

1039
2257

1131
2353

1139
2342

0144
1419

Time meridian 90" W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 IS noon.


If three consecutive entries are marked {F) the middle one is not a true maximum but an intermediate
value to show the current pattern.
Current weak and variable.

MOBILE BAY ENTRANCE, ALABAMA, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 025" True

121

E-Ebb, Oir. 190" True

JULY
Slack
Water
Time
Day
1
F

sa

3
Su

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0217
1449

0808
2038

1.4F
1.3E

0241
1504

AUGUST

Maximum
Current
lime Vel.

0815
2048

l.OF
o.aE

Day
16
Sa

17
Su

51 ack
Water
Time

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.
Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0215
1408
2319

0748
1845

0.6F
0.4E

0807
19i7

Slack
Water
Time

0334
1352

0,4F
0.4E

0.6t
0.3E

18
M 0703
1905

0157
1254

O.SF
1.0E

4 0100
M 0937
1932

0536
1409

0.4F
0.4E

19
Tu

0206
1315

1.3F
1.6E

4
Th

5
Tu

0253
1342

0.6F
1.0E

20
W 0801
2004

0222
1350

1.7F
2.0E

5
F

0147
1349

1.1F
!.6E

21
Th

0251
1427

1.9F
2.2E

6
Sa

0208
1418

1.7F
2.1C

22
F

0331
1508

2.1F
2.3E

7
Su

6
W 0745
1934
7
Th

8
F

0815
2017

0251
1501

2.2F
2.6E

23
Sa

034"
1550

2.6F
2.9E

24
Su

0437
1642

2.9F
3.1E

25

11
M 1137
2359

0533
1732

3.0F
3.0E

26
Tu

12
Tu

1231

0628
1826

2.8F
2.7E

13

0055

0719
1909

2.5F
2.3E

9
Sa

10
Su

0857
2108

0948
2204

1041
2302

W 1323

0842
2045

0926
2128

1713

0333
1221
2355

0.4E
0.5F

0547
1731

1200
2353

0.9E
l.lF

0611

w 1813

0417
1554

2.1F
2.3E

0458
1635

2.1F
2.3E

9
Tu

0546
1716

1221

27

28
Th

knots

Slack
Water
Time

Hax;mum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0532
174 7

1133

1.5E

17
W 0626

0036
1224

1.6F
!.BE

0120
1310

!.SF
2.0E

0214
1359

!.SF
2.0E

0314
1451

!.SF
2.0E

0411
1539

!.SF
2.0E

0506
1622

l.BF
1.9E

0554
1711

1.6F
1.7E

0637
1748

1.5F
1.5E

16
Tu

1836

0731
1939

0750
1905

h.m.

0240
1354

0725
1929

Day
h .m.

2
Tu

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

0655
.1905

0748
2002

0846
Z102

0945
2204

1229

1.5E

18
Th

0042
1312

1.6F
2.0E

19
F

0131
1358

2.1F
2.4E

20
Sa

0232
1447

2.5F
2.7E

21
Su

0336
1540

2.7F
2.9E

22

0721
1926

0816
2018

0910
2111

1003
2203

M 1053
2252

0438
1638

2.7F
2.8E

23
Tu

1143

0542
1727

2.6F
2.5E

24

2.1F
2.2E

10 0008
W 1239

0636
1815

2.2F
2.0E

25
Th

0026
1307

0712
1829

!.2F
1.1E

0623
1759

2.0F
2.0E

11
Th

0109
1333

0739
1845

1.6F
1.3E

26

0115
1358

0800
1912

0.9F
0.7E

0022

0658
1840

1.8F
l.SE

12
F

0210
1425

0842
1857

!.OF
0.6E

,7
Sa

0224
1525

0912
1933

0.5F
0.3E

0059
1336

0727
1909

1.5F
1.5E

13
Sa

0931
1703
2348

0.3F

lOll
2212

1055
2257

1139
2340

W 1300

8
M 1045
2307

1139
2340

W 1223

28
Su

1838

0824
2040

o.5E
0.7F

0251
1525

0933
2143

!.OE
1.2F

31 0401
W 1629

1036
2240

!.5E
1.7F

14
Th

0145
1408

0800
1939

2.0F
1.7E

29
F

0133
1408

0748
1947

1.2F
l.!E

14
Su

0334
1613

0930
2321

0.5E
O.BF

29

15
F

0222
1440

0834
1951

1.3F
l.OE

30
Sa

0201
1433

0749
1951

0.8F
0.7E

15 0437
M 1659

1038
2345

!.IE
1.3F

30
Tu

31
Su

0208

0642
1813

0.4F

H 1406

Time meridian 90" W. 0000 is midnight. 1200 IS noon.


If three consecutive entries are marked (F) the middle one is not a true maximum but an intermediate
value to show the current pattern.
* Current weak and variable.

---------

124

GALVESTON BAY ENTRANCE {between jetties), TEXAS, 1983


F-Flood, Oir. 3oo True

E-Ebb, Dir. 100 True

JANUARY

Day

Slack
Water
Time
h.m.

h,m.

knots

1
Sa

0239
1456

1013
1827

3.9E
Z. 9F

2
Su

0312
1551

1107
1918

3.4E
2.5F

0251

H 1647
4
Tu

0145

0119

6
Th

7
F

8
Sa

16
Su

0242
1506

1D18
1823

2.8E
1. 9F

17

0308
1544

.1049
1901

2.5E
1,7F

18
Tu

0.8E

20
Th

1843
D059
D853
1345
1947

0500
1035
1639
2203

1.3E
0.4F
0.5E
0;7F

0034
09i6
1647
2100

0525
1232
1911
224.3

l.-8E
l.OF

0021
1003
1838

0552
1346
20"13
2324

2_.2E
1.6F
0. 3E

1040
1949

0626
1429
2136

2.6E
2 .0F
0.3E

1118
2047

0006
0658
1458
2231

2.8E
2.2F
0,3E

0041
0735
1527
2327

3,0E
2.4F

11
Tu
1156
12

0.3E
0.4F

h.m.
Tu

0838
1718
2228
3

Th

1.6E
1.1F

0029

0321
0819
1312
2059

0.4E
0.9E
0.7F

Sa

0336
0950
1537
2135

0.8E
0.3F
0.4E
0.3F

Su

0839

0408
1112
1948
2210

1.4E
0.9F

7
H

0912
1826

0448
1221
2113
2252

1.9E
1.6F
0.4E
0.3E

Tu

24
M 0952
1942

0529
1323
2217
2327

2.6E
2.3F
0.4E
0.4E

25
Tu

1037
2054

0615
1413
2319
2345

3. 2E
2.8F
0.3E
0.3E

10
Th

w 1125

0702
1501

3.7E
3.2F

11

21

1803
2326

F 0821

1132
1941
2303

22

Sa

23
Su

26

2217

1312

3.1E
2.4F

0018
1350

0920
1708

3.1E
2.3F

3.1E

2.4F

3.0E
2.1F

27
Th

1215

0748
1548

4. OE

28
F

0201
1306

0837
1631

4.1E

1356

0100
0217
0928
1715

4.0E
2.9F

0447
1446

0048
0324
1017
1753

0.3F
3.6E
2.4F

0036
0429
1106
1833

0,4F
2.9E
1.9F

29
Sa

30
Su

31
H

0555
1535
2326
Time meridian go W.

0000 Is midnight.

* Current weak and variable.

3.3F

3.2F

0340
0707
1624
2301

w 0525.

0644
1143
1828
2208

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.
Day

h.m.

knots

0102
0546
1203
1908

0.3E
0.4F
2.1E
1.4F

16

0139
0704
1312
1946

0.7E
0.4F
1. 2E
0.9F

17
Th

0225
0833
1449
2025

1.1E
0. SF

18
F

0.5E
0.4F

Slack
Water
Time
h.m.

\1

0213
0700
1558
2115
0341
0820
1649
2053
0512
1026

Maximum

Cur rent
Time Vel.
h.m.

knots

0010
0529
1123
1842

0.3E
0.3F
1.6E
0.8F

0031
0639
1218
1911

0.6E
0.4F
1.0E
0. 4F

0046
0800
1354
1941

0.9E
0,6F
0.4E

0129
0924

1. 3E
l. OF

0233
1053

1. 7E
1.5F

0746

0317
1021
1822
2108

1.5E
0.8F

19
Sa

0.840
1752

0414
1254
1947
2156

1. 9E
1. 3F

20
Su

0929
1846

0501
1343
2049
2245

2.2E
1.8f
0.4E

21
M 0832
1839

0346
1209

2.2E

1014
1931

0555
1418
2124
2342

2. 4E

2.1F
0.4E

22
Tu

0928
1932

0455
1312
2208
2302

2.7E
2. 6F
O.SE
0.5E

1058
2014

0638
1452
2211

2.7E
2.2F
0.4E

1023
2024

0555
1400
2228
2359

3.2E
2.9F
0.4E
0.3E

1140
2100

0025
0718
1515
2242

2.9E
2. 3F
0.3E

1115

0652
1443
2240

3.6E
3,0F

1220

0111
0759
1536
2322

3.0E
2.2F-

1206

0059
0745
1524
2231

3.7E
2.9F

1258

0149
0834
1605
2339

3.0E
2.2F

0314
1256

0151
0834
1601
2226

0.4F
3.7E
2. 6F

0338
1335

0229
0909
1634
2319

0.3F
3.0E
2.0F

27
Su

0431
1343
2108

0245
0926
1636
2241

3. 3E
2.lF

0425
1410

0304
0944
1706
2326

0.3F
2.8E
1.8F

28 0046
H 0543
1430
204

0345
1015
1705
2309

0.9F
2.7E
1.6F
0,7E

14
H 0511
1444

0342
1014
1738
2341

0. 3F

15
Tu

0428
1048
1810

0.3F
2.1E
1.2F

0021
0152
0845
1633

0949
1743

2.1E
1.4F

Slack
Water
Time

1144
2018

0807
1558

0149
1428

1118
1941

Day

0125
1707

l.lF

1234
13
Th

0310
1623

1.1E

0120

15
Sa

knots

0455
0845
1445
2125

2.0F

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.
h.m.

19

10

14

2. 7E

Slack
Water
Time
h.m.

0.4E
0.3E
1. 9E
1.6F

Su

1201
2004

Day

0455
0705
1317
2045

1744

FEBRUARY

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

12
Sa

13
Su

0600
1519
2201

0.3E

0628
1602

0733
1743

23
\1

24
Th

25
F

26
Sa

2.lF

0.7F
0.4E

2.5E
1. 6F

1200 is noon.

If three consecutive entries are marked (E) the middle one is nat a true maximum but an intermediate
value to show the current pattern.

GALVESTON SAY ENTRANCE (between jetties), TEXAS, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 300' True
MARCH

Day

Slack
Water
Time

APRIL

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

1
Tu

D151
0657
1517
2021

0445
1109
1737
2338

l.OF

2.0E
1.1F
l.lE

0300
0824
1610
2000

0548
1203
1810

l.lF
l. 2E
0.6F

0414
1039

0013
0657
1321
1844

51 ack
Water
Time
Oay

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0120
0701
1508
1859

0440
1052
1715
2243

l. OF

17
Th

0205
0819

0538
1146
1736
2250

l.4E
1.1F
0. 5E

18
F

0259
1025

0639
1303
1538
2313

l. 3F
0.4E

0529
1423

0053
0815
1737
1914

1.6E
1.1F
0.3E

19
Sa

0406
1456

0756
2348

l.5F
2.1E

0641
1635

0147
0956
1910
1957

1. 7E
l. 3F
0.5E
0.4E

20
Su

0524
1634

0912

1. 7F

0748
1726

0256
1220
1959
2111

l. SE
l. 6F

0.6E
0.6E

21
M 0646
1725

0058
1035

2.3E
2.0F

M 0848
1807

0415
1309
2035
2226

2.0E
l. SF
0.6E
0.5E

22
Tu

0301
1156

2.4E
2.4F

0521
1346
2104
2323

2.2E

23

0433
1251
2119

2. 7E

0.6E
0.3E

0.6E

2305

0.5E

0542
1335
2124

3.0E
2.6F
0.5E

Sa

0005
0645
1412
2117

3.1E
2.5F
0.5E

10
Su

0108
0742
1444
2111

0.4F
3. OE
2.2F
0. 7E

11

w
3

Th

Sa

Su

Tu

0942
1843

1031
1916

0615
1415
2132

1116
1942

0014
0703
1436
2154

w
10
Th

11
F

1157
2000
2358
12
Sa

0100
0745
1459
2157

2.0F

2.4E
2.0F

16

24
Th

0.5E

2.6E
2.0F

0800
1809

0906
1846

1005
1907

25
F

1100

1912
2330

0.4E

2.7E
l. 9F
0.3E

26
Sa

0231
1150
1908
2345

Slack
Water
Time

h.m.

knots

0646
2341

l. 7F

0756

16
Sa

0244
1350

0639
2237

2.2F
2. 7E

1.6F

17
Su

0346
1524

0746
2322

2.2F
2. BE

0017
0912

2.0E
l. 6F

18

0459

0900

2.3F

0142
1107

l. 9E
l. 7F

19
Tu

0033
1015

2.7E
2.4F

0802
1719

0313
1218
2009
2157

1.8E
1.8F
0.8E
0. 7E

20

0733
1720

0239
1120
2025
2142

2.5E
2.4F
0.8E
0.8E

0902
1745

0433
1251
2033
2308

l.,9E

l. SF
O.SE
0.4E

21
Th

0841
1729

0415
1215
2021
2307

2.5E
2.4F
O.SE
0.3E

0954
1803

0542
1316
2047

o. 7E

0530
1252
2015

2.4E
2.1F
0.9E

0000
0633
1339
2052

2.2E
l. 7F
0.7E

0.3F
2.3E
1.8F
l.1E

0054
0720
1406
2044

0.3F
2.2E
1. 6F
0.7E

0135
0802
1432
2044

0.7F

0016
fl.Y40
0129
1036 "'T':l27
1719
2004
2314
24
0116
Su 0335
0743
1127
1356
1704
2019
2342
0210
25
M 0518
0837
1217
1423
1643
2037

1244
1740

0221
0844
1458
2059

1. OF
l. 9E
1.1F
l. 2E

26
Tu

12
Tu

0010
0549
1328
1721

0305
0927
1527
2114

1.3F
l. 6E
0. 7F
l. 5E

27

0037
0703
1422
1705

0353
1017
1549
2129

1. 6F
l. 2E
0.3F
1.9E

28
Th

0111

0443
1106
1608
2139

o. 7E

l. SF

29
F

0538
1231
1356
2159

2. OF
0.3E
0.3E
2.5E

30

l.2F

2
Sa

0432
1508

Su

1. BE
4

M 0654
1645
5

Tu

2.6F

0542
1604

w
7

Th

8
F

1041
1812
2327
9

0211
1123
1814
2335
0331
1204
1805
2350

M 0440

0403
1239
1856

0205
0836
1516
2126

0.9F
2. 7E

0004
0407
1311
2006

0224
0856
1549
2158

0.6F
2.6E
1.6F
0.4E

28 0017
M 0526
1326
1835

0257
0926
1545
2146

1. 3F
2.3E
l. 3F
l.4E

13

14 0018
M 0502
1347
1947

0307
0933
1617
2214

0.8F
2.3E
l. 3F
0.6E

29
Tu

0059
0648
1414
1814

0352
1020
1612
2212

1.5F
1.7E
0.8F
1.7E

14
Th

0833

0043
0558
1425
1917

0353
1008
1646
2228

0.9F

30

0145
0820
1511
1800

0449
1118
1641
2238

1. 7F

15
F

0153
1037

0236
1014

0545
1226
1709
2306

1. 9E

1.0F
0.9E

31
Th

2.lE

1. 5E

1.8F
0.3E

15
Tu

Current
Time Vel.
knots

0.4F

13
Su

Maximum

h.m.

0143
0821
1523
2145

27
Su

Day

Slack
Water
Time
h.m.

l. 5E
0.6F
l. 2E
0.9E

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.
0330
1250

0310
1235
2007

2. 7E

125

E-Ebb, Di r. 100' True

1.8F
l.OE

1.1E
0.4F
2.0E

2.1E
1.8F-

2.1E
1.4F
0.9E

M 1615

0618
1654

22

0941
1727
2306

23
Sa

0016
0650
1309
1628

0305
0937
1452
2104

.0054
0820

0355
1043
1519
2127

0133
1000

0.9F

2.0E
1.4F
1.5E
1.4F
1.6E
l.OF
2.0E
1.8F
1.lE

0.6F
2.3E
2.1F
0. 7E

2.5E

2.2F
0.3E

0449
1203
1541
2156

2.6E

0216
1208

0539
2217

2.2F
2.6E

0302
1354

0633
2243

2.1F
2.5E

2.2E
Sa

1.7F
0.5E
2.1E

Time meridian 90' w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Current weak and variable.
If three consecutive entries are marked (E) the middle one is not a true maximum but an intermediate
value to show the current pattern.

126

GALVESTON BAY ENTRANCE (between jetties}, TEXAS, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 300" True

E-Ebb, Dir. 100 True

MAY
Slack
Water
Time

JUNE

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day

Slack
Water
Time
Day

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

h.m.

h.m.

knots

1
Su

0355
1451

0731
2313

2.0F
2.3

16 0340
M 1516

0737
2325

2.8F
3.2E

0457
1533

0839

1.9F

17
Tu

0841

2.7F

0000
0956

2.0
1.8F

18

1.8E
1.8F

1628

0212
1055
1936
2129

19
Th

0811
1640

0340
1136
1952
2240

1. 7
1. 7F
0.9E
0.4E

20
F

0456
1211
2002
2340

1. 7

0906
1643

21
Sa

0559
1240
1943

1.6
1.4F
1.0E

0037
0654
1309
1938

0.5F
1.5
1.2F
1.2E

23

0129
0744
1336
1950

l.OF
1. 3E
0.9F
1.6

24
Tu

0212
0839
1405
2008

1.4F

25

0007
0823

0313
1042
1358
2027

0301
0936
1433
2029

1. 9F
0.8

26
Th

0044
1001

0402
1224
1421
2056

2.4F
0.3E

27
F

0122
1142

0445
2125

Tu

0604
1606

w 0711

5
Th

Sa

0955
1639
2301

Su

0226
1042
1622
2311

M 0409
1129
1556
2329
10
Tu

0538
1221
1539
2353

11

0447
1552

0705

0.9E
o. 8E

1.6F
0.9

1.1E

0.5F
2.0

knots

0522
1529

0900

1. 9F

Th- 0619
1533

0105
0946
1905
2052

1.9E
1.7F
0.8
o. 7

17
F

0715
1527

0241
1029
1913
2215

1.6
1.5F
0. 9E
0.4

18
Sa

0811
1515

0404
1104
1854
2326

1. 3E
1. 3F
l.OE

19
Su

0521
1140
1830

l.OE
1. OF
1. 3E

0022
0630
1215
1839

o. 7F

1. 7

0118
0739
1242
1900

1.3F
0.6E
0.4F
2.2E

w
2

3
F

0706
1604

0226
1041
1915
2150

2.4E
2.2F
0.9E
0. 5

Sa

0810
1554

0357
1124
1913
2310

2.0E
1. 9F

5
Su

0306
1006
1523
2259
0511
1101
1503
2331
0650
1158
1454

2.4

Day
h.m.

2.8
2.5F

0910
1542
2233

1.1E

0905
1448
2226

0520
1159
1902

1.6E

1.5F
1.4E

0027
0643
1228
1917

M 0317
1003
1419
2240

0.7F
1.3E
1.1F
1.9E

0130
0757
1303
1934

1. 3F
0.9E
0.8F
2. 3E

0224
0913
1331
2003

1. SF

Tu

0518
1107
1405
2303

0654
2334

0.6
0.4F
2.7E
2.2F
0.4E

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

0043
0946

0557
1608

22
Su

Day

Slack
Water
Time

9
Th

0829

0207
0859
1312
1926

0.7F
0.8E

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0537
1445

0046
0904
1805
2011

2.6E
2.2F
0.7
0.5E

0637
1424

0215
0947
1756
2150

1. 9E

0737
1405
2137

0350
1028
1751
2321

1.3E
1. 3F
1.4E
0.5F

0219
0838
1342
2204

0526
1103
1808

0.8E
0.9F
2.0E

20
M 0457
0940
1327
2239
21
Tu 0653
1047
1324
2317
22

0041
0716
1137
1831

0.4E
0.6F
2.5E

16
Th

0150
0901
1212
1900

1.8F

1.0E

1.1F

1. 7F

a. 3E
0.3F
2.8E

0239
1021
1245
1935

2.2F

0322
1128
1312
2007

2.4F

0403
1243
1302
2042

2.5F
3.2E

3.1E

2355
1.9F
0.4E

23
Th

2.7E

0256
1112
1327
1955

2.4F

24

0. 3

0033

3.2E

*
3.2E

10
F

0012
1026

0344
.2024

2.8F
3.5E

25
Sa

0112
1200

0439
2111

2.5F
3.1E

11

0056
1225

0438
2103

3. 1F

Sa

3.8E

26
Su

0152
1300

0519
2146

2.4F
3.0E

2.5F
3.0E

12
Su

0145
1340

0529
2151

3.2F
3.8E

27 0234
H 1351

0602
2221

2. SE

28
Tu

0316
1429

0642
2302

2.1F
2.6E

2.9E

3.0E

12
Th

0024
0838

0350
1042
1448
2045

2.3F
0.5

13
F

0102
1031

0441
2113

2.6F
3.1E

28
Sa

0202
1257

0533
2154

2. 4F
2.9E

13 0239
M 1435

0624
2240

3.1F

14
Sa

0147
1306

0534
2145

2.8F
3.3E

29
Su

0245
1352

0619
2221

2.3F
2.7

14
Tu

0336
1509

0721
2335

2.9F
3.2

29

0400
1451

0726
2331

1. 9F
2.2E

15
Su

0240
1426

0635
2228

2.8F
3.3

30
H

0333
1436

0711
2259

2.2F
2.5E

15

0436
1513

0813

2.6F

30
Th

0445
1443

0809

1.7F

31
Tu

0426
1509

0805
2342

2.0F
2.2E

2.3F

2.8

Time meridian 90" W.

0000 is midnight.

* Current weak and variable.

3.6E

1200 is noon.

If three consecutive entries are marked (E) the middle one is not a true maximum but an intermediate
value to show the current pattern.

GALVESTON BAY ENTRANCE (between jetties), TEXAS, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 3oo True
JULY
Slack
Water
Time

1
F

2
Sa

3
Su

Slack
Water
Time

knots

0532
1416

0012
08S2
1820
2021

1.8.E
1. SF
0.6E
O.SE

16
Sa

0623
1350

0142
0930
1806
2144

1. 3E
1.2F
0.8E

17
Su

0721
1306
2129

0320
1012
1712
2301

0.8E
0.9F
1.1E
0.4F

18

0457
1047
1730

O.SE
O.SF
1.6E

19
Tu

0009
06S6
1121
1748

1.0F
0.3E

2216
20
W 0745

0446

6
W 0637

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0611
1210
2005

0209
0851
1S59
21SO

1.2E
1.1F
1.3E
O.SF

0058
0715
1145
2049

03S2
0932
1642
2341

0.5E
0.7F
1.8E
1.0F

1137
213:3

9
Sa

10
Su

11

0950

0003
1129

OOS1
1308

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.
Day

Slack
Water
Time

h.m.

h.m.

knots
0.4E

2012

0309
0912
1S42
2242

2048

0739
0947
1620
2356

1.8E
1. SF

0900
1022
1703

0.4E
0.3E
2.3E

18
Th

0054
1002
1057
17SO

2.1F
0.4E
0.4E
2.9E

19
F

0149
1835

2.6F
3.4E

20
Sa

0834

0236
1924

3.0F
3.8E

21
Su

0004

1
H

h.m.
16
Tu

0530

1.3E
0.8F

0106
0924
1150
1820

1.7F
0.3E

0201
1053
1211
1852

2.3F
0.3E

02SO
193S

2.8F
3.6E

21
Th

0840

2.6E

17

0626

3.2E

0339
2016

0427
210S

3.1F
4.0E

3.3F
4.1E

23
Sa

24
Su

2S

0021

0.3F
2.3E

0607

0711

2130
1.6F

0101

0721

2.6E
2215
2.0F
0.3E

0249
1021
1218
191S

2.3F
0.3E

0324
1118
1300
1953

2. 4F

0141

0424
1242
1415
2105

knots

0003
0730
0926
1629

1. SF
0.3E

0106
0831
1015
1727

1.9F
o.4E
0.3E
2.5E

0155
091S
1117
1818

2.1F
0. SE
o.3E
2.7E

0230
09SO
1206
1902

2.2F
o-:4E

2.3E

2237
4

Th

0206
0924
1137
183S

03S3
11S8
1338
2033

h.m.

2150
3

5
F

0830
2304

07S3

2.9E
6
Sa

0949
23S3

3.0E

*
*

7
Su

3.1E
2.4F

8 0044
M

3.1E
2.4F

1S21
9
Tu

3.1

04S4
1344
1444
2142

2.2F
3.0E

0134
1636

10

0224

2.8E

2322

2340
22

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

2058
2
Tu

22S9

2318
8
F

0650
1012
1714
0117
0820
1054
1758

2.1E

2238
0813

Slack
Water
Time
Day

h.m.

2205

7
Th

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day
h.m.

4 0131
M 0833
1237
2140
5
Tu

AUGUST

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day

127

E-Ebb, Dir. 100 True

0323
1214
1238
2016

3.1F

0407
1226
1400
210S

3.0F

0447
1144
1S03
21S4

2.8F

22

4.0E

1534
23
Tu

0.3F
3.9E

0.4F
3.6E

1748

0527
11S1
1612
2250

2.3F
0. SF
2.9E

0044

0122
1624

24

01S8
1713

25
Th

0234

0303
102S
1255
1942

2.2F
0.3E

0324
10S4
1338
2023

2.2F

03S1
1109
1415
2058

2.oF
0.3F
2.9E

0417
10S7
14S6
2134

0.4F
2.7E

0449
1058
1539
2204

O.SF
2.4E

2.9E

*
*

2.9E

1.9F

1.7F

1804

0515
1119
1624
2240

1.4F
O.SF
2.0E

0142
1434

0518
2154

3.2F
3.9E

26
Tu

0219
1506

OS28
2215

2.1F
2.7E

11
Th

0313
1041
1437
1906

060S
1220
1724
2346

1.8F
0.3E
0.6F
2.1E

26
F

0311
0906
1405
1904

0547
1139
1720
2321

1.1F
0.4E
0.5F
1.5E

12
Tu

0234
1S34

0604
2248

2.9F
3.SE

27

0257
1SOS

0603
2250

1.9F
2.4E

12
F

0404
1009
1624
2041

0640
12SS
1840

1.3F
0.8E
0.6F

27
Sa

0353
0832
1514
2020

0619
11S7
1826

0.7F
0.7E
O.SF

13

0327
1508

0650
234S

2.6F
2.9E

28
Th

0334
1446

0641
2318

1.6F
2.0E

13
Sa

OOS5
071S
1340
2003

1. 3E
0.8F
1. 2E
0.8F

28
Su

0015
0649
1212
1938

0.9E
0.3F
LOE
0.7F

0421
1311

0733
1557
1837

2.1F
0.3E

29

0413

071S
1410
1S12
1648
1833
0000
07S6
1430
1956

1.3F

14
Su

0221
0755
1432
2139

O.SE
0.3F
1.6E
1.0F

29

0609
0837
1S32

*
2.0E

14
Th

15
F

0515
1238

0046
0814
1S38
2009

2.1E
1.6F
0.7E

30
Sa

04S6
1136

*
31
Su

0551
1046
1944
2312

0109
0836
1459
2118

1.SE
1.0F
0.4E

0459
0938
1749
2336
0612
0922
1901

15
H

0459
0812
1632
2221

1749

0149
0724
1236
2059

1.0F

30
Tu

0309
1858

1339
2220

1.6E
1.4F

31

0506
2001

1S07
2339

2.0E
1.9F

0.4E

1. 3E

2003
0.9E
0.6F
0.8E
0.3F

Time meridian 90" w. 0000 is midnight. 1200 is noon.


Current weak and variable.
If three consecutive entries are marked (E) the middle one is not a true maximum but an intermediate
value to show the current pattern.

128

GALVESTON BAY ENTRANCE (between jetties), TEXAS, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 3oo True

E-Ebb, Dir. 100 True

SEPTEMBER
Slack
Water
Time
Day
1
Th

2
F

3
Sa

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

0604
2059

1624

2.SE

0658
2155

0749

0041
1724

0132
1006
1142
1827

2249
4

Su
2340
5
M

1453
6
Tu

w
8
Th

9
F

10
Sa

0030

2.7F
0.4E
0.3E
3. 3E

021S
1017
1237
1918

3.5E

D2SS
09S4
1332
2011

0,4F
3. SE

2.8F

2.7F

061S

0123
0841
1105
17S6

2.0F
0. 7E
0.4E
2.4E

Sa

01S2
0909
1201
1847

2.0F
0.6E

2
Su

0216
0928
1246
1929

2. OF

19
M 0720
114S
lSOS

0236
0927
1332
200S

l.8F
0.4E
O.SF
2. 5E

20
Tu

0018
0726
11S8
1604

0303
0922
1412
2042

1. 7F
O.SE
0,7F
2.4E

21

ooss

0721
121S
1700

0329
0930
14S6
2122

0133
0659
1238
17S8

16
F

2209
17
Sa

0706
2338

0408
lOll
1523
215S

2.0F
O.SE
1.1F
2. 7E

22
Th

0208
0801
1319
1851

0440
1037
1624
2247

1. SF
0.9E
1.2F
2.0E

23
F

0258
0733
1426
2026

OS12
1106
1731
23SS

1. OF
1.3E
1.3F
1. 2E

24
Sa

0357
0715
1S36
2248

OS41
1141
1836

0. SF
1. 6E
1.4F

2S
Su

011S
0614
1224
19S1

O.SE

26

0.3E
0.3E
2.0E
1. SF

0209

064S
22S6

18
Su

0119
0825
1218
1731

16SO

Day

knots

1614

Slack
Water
Time

h.m.

0.8F
3.2E

2.5F

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

0333
09S4
1423
2100

11
Su

12

2.4F
2. 9E

Day

OCTOBER
Slack
Water
Time

2.6E

2.SF
O.SE

0632

2.9E

0141
0846
1245
1910

0. SE

2.4F
0.4F
2.9E

h.m.
16
Su

OS31

2219
17
M OS37
1114
1407
2303
18
Tu 0537
1124
1S31
2344
19
w OS2S
1142
1642

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.
h.m.

knots

OOS3
082S
1146
1821

1.8F
0.8E

0116
082S
1237
1903

1. 7F

0.8E
0.4F
2.0E

0143
0820
1323
1947

1. SF
0.9E
0.7F
1. 9E

0209
0821
1409
2028

1. 3F
l.lE
1.1F
1.7E

2.0E

0630
1122
1S43

0213
0835
1342
2009

2.1F
0.7E
0,9F
2.6E

0011
0614
11S2
1712

024S
0854
1439
2103

1.7F
l.lE
1. 4F
2.2E

20
Th

002S
0502
1203
17S2

0236
0836
14SS
2114

1. OF
1. 4E
1. 4F
1.4E

1.4F
0.6E
0.9F
2.1E

6
Th

0100
05Sl
1233
1841

0317
0918
1S32
21S8

1.2F
1.6E
1. 7F
1.6E

21
F

0109
0446
1228
1906

0302
08S2
1S37
2200

0.6F
1. 7E
1. 7F
1. OE

03S5
094S
1542
2157

l.2F
0.8E
1. OF
1. 7E

7
F

01S1
0533
1319
2020

0343
0939
1631
2301

0,7F
2.0E
1. 9F
l.OE

22
Sa
12S9
2036

0323
0906
1627
2257

2. OE
1.9F
0.6E

0212
0634
1310
1901

0424
100S
1630
2240

0.8F
1.0E
1.1F
1. 3E

8
Sa

02SS
OS17
1410
2219

0411
1013
1728

0. 3F

23
Su
1336

0339
0922
171S

2.3E
2.0F

0301
0618
1349
2019

04S1
1012
1719
233S

0. 4F
1. 3E

1422

0019
0108
0934
1812

2.6E

1437
2231

OS09
. 1022
1823

1.2F
0.8E

1.6E
1.4F

2.3E
2.0F

1SOS

0017
0432
1043
1829

2.4E
2.0F

10 OlOS
M 1607

1112
1937

2.4E
1.9F

2S
Tu

0145
1Sl8

lOOS
1921

2.7E
2.2F

11
Tu

0253
1716

11S7
2101

2.3E
1.9F

26

0302
162S

1046
2029

2.8E
2. 3F

Su

0.4E

24
M

2.1F

0.3E

1S36

OOS7
02S6
1042
1926

27
Tu

0222
1648

1114
2042

2.1E
1.7F

12

0344

1306
2239

2.1E
1. 9F

27
Th

03SO
1741

1146
2144

2.7E
2.4F

03S9
1809

1212
2205

2.2E
2.0F

13
Th

0423
1937

1448
23S3

1. 9E
1. 9F

28
F

0428
18S6

1333
2249

2. SE

04S3

0747
0940
1617

0.9E
0.7E
1.9E

29
Sa

04S4

0814
0914
1S33
2340

0.9E
0. 9E
2.4E
2.3F

0030
0809
1051
1727

1. 9F

30
Su

OSOl

0804
1042
16S5

0.8E
0.4E
2. 3E

0021
07S2
11SO
1809

2.1F
0.9E

1. 8E

1.4F

1.9E
1. SF

2.0E
1. SF

28

14

osoo

0742
0840
1544

0.7E
0.6E
2.1E

29
Th

0451
192S

1400
2320

2.3E
2.3F

14

0040
0812
1003
16S6

2.0F
0. 7E
0.6E
2.2E

30
F

0535
2032

15S6

2.5E

lS
Sa

2118

0100
0904
114S
181S

2133

Slack
Water
Time

Tu

1427
2338

0541

2.SF
0.7E
0.6E
2.8E

2229

1804

15
Th

0611

001S
0903
1040
1713

0408
191S

2020

knots

M 063S
1113
1404
2321

13
Tu

Day
h.m.

OS27
0643
1314
2125

Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

2.SE
O.SE

Maximum

w 1828

2038
OS16
2132

0.9E
0.4E
2.0E

zoos

2107
31
M 04S7
2204

Time meridian go W. 0000 is midnight.


* Current weak and variable.

2.4F

2.1E

1200 is noon.

If three consecutive entries are marked (E) the middle one is not a true maximum but an intermediate
value to show the current pattern.

GALVESTON BAY ENTRANCE (between jetties), TEXAS, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 300 True
NOVEMBER

Day

Slack
Water
Time
h.m.

Tu

Day
0056
0739
1253
1912

l.SF
1.2E
0.8F
1.9E

16

0125
0748
1353
2014

1.4F
1.7E
1.4F
1.SE

17
Th

0406
1152
1840

0152
0809
1448
2112

1.0F
2.2E
1. 9F
l.OE

18
F

0041
0354
1230
2016

0221
0838
1537
2226

0. SF
2. 6E
2.3F
0.6E

19
Sa

0249
0904
1632

2.9E
2. SF

0042
0306
0936
1723

3.0E
2.SF

044 7
1054
1511
2256

w 0428

1118
1702
2348

4
F

Slack
Water
Time

knots

Th

DECEMBER

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

Sa
1312
2204
6

Su
1356

0.3E

129

E-Ebb, Dir. 100 True

h.m.

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.
Day
h.m.

knots

0047
0721
1313
1933

1.1F
1.4E
1.0F
1.2E

Th

0328
1121
1744

0113
0736
1401
2030

0.8F
1.8E
1. SF
0.9E

0000
0314
1145
1"906

0142
07S2
1447
2125

0. SF
2.1E
1.9F
0.7E

Sa

1214
2035

0209
0812
1S33
2228

2. 5E

2.3F
0.4E

022S
0830
1622

-2.8E
2.SF

21
M 1329

08S3
1715

2. 7F

0352
1102
1617
2309

20
Su
1248
2228

3.1E

Slack
Water
Time
h.m.

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Day
h.m.

knots

003S
0709
1407
2051

0.7F
2.5E
1. 9F
O.SE

16
F

0226
114S
2017

0107
0738
14S7
222S

0.4F
2.9E
2.4F
0.3E

17
Sa

1224

013S
0807
154S

3.2E
2.6F

0001
0157
0839
1629

3.3E
2.7F

0233
1108
1839
2332

Su
1304
2343

Slack
Water
Time

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

h.m.

h.m.

knots

014S
1056
18S2

0027
06Sl
1355
2107

0.3F
2.2E
1.8F
0.4E

112S
2020

OOS4
0715
1439
2303

2.7E
2.3F
0.3E

0116
0744
1528

2. 7F

19
M 1240

0813
1617

3.5E
3.0F

18
Su
1200
2208

3.1E

5
M

1346

0914
1718

3.3E
2.7F

20
Tu

0013
1325

0850
1706

3.7E
3.1F

6
Tu

OOS6
1430

0945
1804

3.2E
2.SF

21

0135

0929
1758

3.8E
3.0F

0148
1518

1016
185S

2.9E
2.3F

22
Th

0232
1508

1013
1850

3.7E
2.8F

w 1415

0027

1444

09S8
1817

2.9E
2.4F

22
Tu

0104
1417

0922
1806

2. 7F

8
Tu

0152
1538

1029
1921

2.8E
2.2F

23

0214
1S12

1003
1909

2. 7F

8
Th

0230
1609

1052
1948

2.6
2.1F

23
F

0312
1605

1106
1942

3.3E
2.5F

0242
1638

1058
2027

2. 5E
2.1F

24
Th

0303
1615

1050
2013

3.2E
2.6F

9
F

0301
1703

1133
2037

2.3E
1.9F

24
Sa

0322
1703

1208
2028

2.7E

10
Th

0320
1744

1151
2139

2.2E
1. 9F

25
F

0339
1722

1153
2113

2.9E
2.5F

10
Sa

0318
1800

1238
2123

1. 9E
1. 7F

2S
Su

0238

0556
0720
1330
2116

0.5E
O.SE
2.0
1. 7F

11
F

0349
1849

1349
2236

1.9E
1.8F

26
Sa

0356
1830

1329
2207

2.4E
2.2F

11
Su

0317

0647
0832
1420
2206

0.8E
0. 7E
1. SE
1. 4F

26

0.8E

1905

0537
0911
1501
2154

0654
09S2
1S47
2248

0.9E
0.4E
1. 2E
1.2F

27
Tu

0135
0912
1338
2011

0524
1050
1652
2236

1.3E
0.4F
0.7E
0.8F

l.OE

28

2050

0645
1109
1710
2323

0.9E
0.9F

0106
0939
1643
2120

0537
1224
1907
2311

1.9E
l.lF
0.4
0.5F

0053
1016
1844

0606
1329
2046
2346

2.5E
1.8F
0.3E

1055
2013

0638
1424
2201

2.9E
2.3F
0.3E

1135

0022
0715
1506
2307

3.2E
2.6F

3.3E

3.4E

1803

18S6
12
Sa

0408
1950

13
Su

0416
2045

14

0416

2135
15
Tu

0410
1051
1430
2222

0716
0912
1524
2321

0.9E
0.8E

1. 7E

27
Su

0347

28

0332

1. 7F

0731
1026
1636
2346

0.9E
0.5E

0742
1132
1743

l.OE

0018
0727
1224
1839

1.4F
1.1E
0.5F
1. 3E

193S
M

l.6E

1.6F

1.5E

2037
29
Tu

0315
1014
1435
2136

30

02S2
1036
1655
2233

0704
0911
151S
2253

O.SE
0. 7E
2.0E
1.9F

12

06Sl
1042
1648
2328

l.OE

13
Tu

l.SF

0639
1202
1806

1. 4E
0.6F
1.2E

14

0225
1017
1532
2148

0621
1212
1827
23S3

1.4E
0.6F
0.7E
0.6F

29
Th

l.lF
1.9E

15
Th

0157
1032
1723
2252

0628
1306
1939

1.8E
1. 3F

30
F

0003
0648
1307
1933

l. 5E

1.3F

O.SE

0307

1953

0252

O.SE

31
Sa

Time meridian 9o W.

0000 is midnight.

* Current weak and variable.

0201

2.1F

1. 3E
1.3F

1200 Is noon.

If three consecutive entries are marked .(E) the middle one is not a true maximum but an Intermediate
value to show the current pattern.

130

VJEQUES PASSAGE, PUERTO RICO, 1983


F-Flood, Dir. 250" True

E-Ebb, Dir. 055" True

JANUARY
51 ack

Day

Water
Time
h.m.

FEBRUARY

Maximum
Current
Time Vel.

Slack
Water
Time
Day

h.m.

knots

0036
D610
1214
1859

0.6F
O.SE
0.9F
l. lE

16
Su

0125
0710
1312
1948

0. 7F

1058
1708

0216
0810
1407
2037

0.7F
0.6E
0.7F
1. DE

0007
0620
1209
1800

0307
0910
1508
2130

0. 7F
0.6E
0.6F
0.9E

0049

1324
1853

0359
1013
1612
2217

6
Th

0131
0812
1441
1947

7
F

8
Sa

h.m.

Slack

Maximum

Water

Time

Current
Time Vel.

h.m,

h.m.

knots

014S
07S4
13S7
2014

D.SF
0.7E
D.7F
D. 9E

16

0237
OS 51
1452
20S9

O.SF
D.7E
D.6F
O.SE

17Th

D644
13121829

0326
09Sl
1S4S
2146

O.SF
D.7E
O.SF
D.7E

1S

DD51
D737
1422
1921

041S
104S
1647
2234

0. SF
0.7E
0.4F
0,6E

19
Sa

0132
0828
l-S33
2Dl6

OSD2
114S
174S
2324

O.SF
D.7E
D.3F
O.SE

20
Su

6
Su

0213
D919
164D
211S

05S1
1243
1852

Maxi mum

Current
Time Vel.
Day

h.m.

knots

D100
0629
1218
1901

O.SF
0.3E
0.6F
0. BE

17
M 0441
0944
1S59
2316
18
Tu OS20
1041
1639
2343
19
w OSS9
1142
1719

0135
0713
1301
1936

0. SF

0208
0802
1348
2015

0.5F
0.4E
O.SF
0. 7E

Th

024S
0847
1434
20S1

0.6F
0.4E
D.4F
o. 7E

0.8F
D.6E
D. SF
O.SE

20
Th

0012
D64D
1248
1803

0321
0939
152 7
2131

0.6F
0.5E

Sa

0448
1117
1713
2307

O.SF
0.7E
0.4F
0.6E

21
F

0042
0724
1357
1851

0403
1030
1622
221S

0212
0905
1557
2045

0539
1216
1817
23S8

O.BF
0.7E
0.3F
0.5E

22
Sa

0116
0812
1507
194S

0444
1124
1723
2302

0. 7F

D.7E
0.3F
O.SE

0254
0957
1709
2145

0630
1317
1923

O.BF
0.7E
0.3F

23
Su

01S4
0902
1617
2D4S

0533
1224
1826
23S3

H D2S7
1DD7
1741
2219

O.SF
0.7E
0.3F
0.5E

OOSl
0718
1414
202S

0. SE

O.SF
0.8E
0. 3F

24 0239
M 09S4
1721
21Sl

0624
1321
1932

O. SF
O.SE
0.3F

10
H 0416
1130
1908
2350
11
Tu 0458
1212
1956

0140
0804
1S02
2120

0.4E
0.8F
0.8E
0.3F

2S
Tu

OOS4
0719
141S
2034

023S
0848
1S49
2212

0.3E
O.SF
O.SE
0.3F

26

12

0049
0541
1252
2036

0322
0931
1632
22S9

0.3E
0.7F
0. 9E
0.3F

0144
0626
1330
2113

0411
1013
1711
2342

0234
0712
1407
2146

04S7
10S4
1748

Sa

0329
0843
1526
2241

Su

0427
D949
1617
2324

H 0524

4
Tu

w 0717

Su

13
Th

14
F

15
sa

0335
1045
1813
2247

032D
D800
1444
2217

0021
OS43
ll3S
1823

O.SE

o.sF
l. OE

0402
08Sl
1521
2247

0330
104S
1Sl9
22S9

knots

0127
0736
1332
1941

0.6F
0.5E
0. SF
o. 7E

0202
0819
1417
2017

0.6F
0.6E
0.5F
0. 6E

0241
0908
150S
2059

0. 7F

0643
133S
1S32

0324
0959
1600
2142

0. 7F
0. 7E
0.4F
0. 5E

D035
0734
1443
1926

0409
1052
1701
2231

D.8F
0. 7E
D.3F
0. SE

D.SF
0.7E
0.3F

21 0120
M OS2S
154S
2027

0502
1153
1SOO
2333

D.8F
O.SE
0.3F
0.5E

0018
0639
1336
1953

0.4E
0.7F
0.7E
0.3F

22
Tu

0558
1255
1909

O.SF
O.SE
0.3F

0111
0730
1429
20SO

0.3E
0.7F
O.SE
0.3F

23

D036
07D1
1353
2010

0.5E
O.SF
0.9E
0.4F

D431
1139
1918

0203
OS19
1S16
2139

0.3E
0.7F
O.SE
0.3F

24
Th

0139
075S
1450
2107

0.5E
0.8F
0.9E
0. SF

DD23
0522
1221
1957

0257
0904
1SS7
2226

0.3E

25
F

0529
1219
1924

0247
0901
154S
2204

0.5E
0.8F
o. 9E
0.5F

11
F

Dll6
D613
1303
2032

0351
D953
1640
2309

0.3E
0.6F
O.SE
0.4F

26
Sa

0053
063S
1314
200S

0350
1001
1637
22S5

0.6E
0. SF
0.9E
0.6F

D.5E

12
Sa

D2D2
D706
1343
2104

0437
103S
1720
234S

0.3E
0.6F
O.SE
0. SF

27
Su

D15D
0745
14D7
2D5D

04SO
1059
172 5
234S

0.7E
0.8F
0. 9E
0. 7F

13

Su

0243
D7S8
1422
2133

OS23
1119
17S6

0.4E
0.6F
O.SE

28

0245
0849
1457
2130

OS4S
11S4
1S13

0. 7E

M 0321

0020
0606
1202
1S32

0.5F
0.4E
0.6F
O.SE

0056
06SO
1247
1906

O.SF
O.SE
0.5F
0.7E

0.3E
0.6F
O.SE

0. 4F

Tu

0551
1203
1740

DDll

0.6E
0. 7F

0.6E
0.3F
0.6E

0.5E
0. 9F

o. 9E

Tu

w
lD
Th

0.3F

01S6
081S
1S13
2132

27
Th

0006
OS29
1236
19S9

0253
0912
1607
222S

0.3E
0.7F
0.9E
0.4F

2S
F

0110
0633
1329
2044

03SS
16S9
2322

D.SE
D.9F
l.lE
D.6F

0.3E
0.7F
0. 9E

29
Sa

0211
0739
1421
2127

D4S9
110S
1748

D.6E
0.9F
l.OE

14

DD11
DSS9
1204
1S38

0.6F
0.6E
0.9F
l.OE

1S
Tu

0100
06S9
1300
192S

0. 7F
0. 7E
0. SF

0.4F
0.3E
0.6F
0.9E

30
Su

030S
OS44
1Sl2
2209

31
M 0404
09SO
1602
22SO

Time meridian 60 W.

1013

0000 is midnight.

D.SE
D.9F

1. DE

D.4F

D. 9F
1. DE
D. SF

1.0E

1200 is noon.

0458
1056
1651
2330

D"343
1DS4
1833
2323

osso
1S02
2201

03S8
0943
1541
2228

0. 7F

h.m.

Maximum

Current
Time Vel.
h.m.

0427
1142
1911

Day

Slack
Water
Time

w D43S

O.SE
0.4F

1037
162D
22SS
0514
1134
1701
2324
05S7
1234
1744
23S7

0213
0925
1650
2135
0313
1023
1746
2244
0420
1122
1S37
2351

0.7E
0. 4F
0. 6E

O.SF
0.9E

TABLE 2.-CURRENT DIFFERENCES AND OTHER


CONSTANTS AND ROTARY TIDAL CURRENTS
EXPLANATION OF TABLE
In this publication, reference stations are those for which daily predictions are listed in
Table 1. Those stations appearing in Table 2 are called subordinate stations. The principal
purpose of Table 2 is to present data that will enable one to determine the approximate times
of minimum currents (slack waters) and the times and speeds of maximum currents at numerous subordinate stations on the Atlantic Coast of North America. By applying the specific corrections given in Table 2 to the predicted times and speeds of the current at the appropriate reference station, reasonable approximations of the current at the subordinate
station may be compiled.
Locations and Depths
Because the latitude and longitude are listed according to the exactness re~orded in the
original survey records, the locations of the subordinate stations are presented in varying degrees of accuracy. Since a minute of latitude is nearly equivalent to a mile, a location given to
the nearest minute may not indicate the exact position of the station. This should be remem
bered, especially in the case of a narrow stream, where the nearest minute of latitude or
longitude may locate a station inland. In such cases, unless the description locates the station elsewhere, reference is made to the current in the center of the channel. In some instances, the charts may not present a convenient name for locating a station. In those cases,
the position may be described by a bearing from some prominent place on the chart.
Although current measurements may have been recorded at various depths in the past,
the data listed here for most of the subordinate stations are mean values determined to have
been representative of the current at each location. For that reason, no specific current meter
depths for those stations are given in Table 2. Beginning with the Boston Harbor tidal current survey in 1971, data for individual meter depths were published and subsequent new
data may be presented in a similar manner.
Since most of the current data in Table~ came from meters suspended from survey
vessels or anchored buoys, the listed depths are those measured downward from the
surface. Some later data have come from meters anchored at fixed depths from the
bottom. Those meter positions were defined as depths below chart datum. Such defined depths in this and subsequent editions will be accompanied by the small letter "d".
Minimum Currents
The reader may note that at many locations the current may not diminish to a true
slack water or zero speed stage. For that reason, the phrases, "minimum before flood" and
"minimum before ebb" are used in Table 2 rather than "slack water" although either or both
minimums may actually reach a zero speed value at some locations. Table 2 lists the average
speeds and directions of the minimums.
Maximum Currents
Near the coast and in inland tidal waters, the current increases from minimum current
(slack water) for a period of about 3 hours until the maximum speed or the strength of the
current is reached. The speed then decreases for another period of about 3 hours when minimum current is again reached and the current begins a similar cycle in the opposite direction.
The current that flows toward the coast or up a stream is known as the flood current; the op137

138

TABLE 2.-CURRENT DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTRAINTS


AND ROTARY CURRENTS

posite flow is known as the ebb current. Table 2 lists the average speeds and directions of
the maximum floods and maximum ebbs. The directions are given in degrees, true, reading
clockwise from 000 at north to 359 and are the directions toward which the currents flow.

Time Differences and Speed Ratios


Table 2 contains mean time differences by which the reader can compile approximate
times fc:>r the minimum and maximum current phas::s at the subordinate stations. Time dif
ferences for those phases should be applied to the corresponding phases at the reference station. It will be seen upon inspection that some subordinate stations exhibit either a double
flood or a double ebb stage or both. Explanations of these stages can be found in the glossary located elsewhere in this publication. In those cases, a separate time difference is listed
for each of the three flood (or ebb) phases and these should be applied only to the daily
maximum flood (or ebb) phase at the reference station. The results obtained by the application of the time differences will be based upon the time meridian shown above the name of
the subordinate station. Differences of time meridians between a subordinate station and its
reference station have been accounted for and no further adjustment by the reader is needed.
Summer or daylight saving time is not used in this publication.
The speed ratios are used to compile approximations of the daily current speeds at the
subordinate stations and refer only to the maximum floods and ebbs. No attempt is made to
predict the speeds of the minimum currents. Normally, these ratios should be applied to the
corresponding maximum current phases at the reference station. As mentioned above, however, some subordinate stations may exhibit either a double flood or a double ebb or both. As
with the time differences, separate ratios are listed for each of the three flood (or ebb phases)
and should be applied only to the daily maximum flood (or ebb) speed at the reference sta
tion. It should be noted that although the speed of a given current phase at a subordinate
station is obtained by reference to the corresponding phase at the reference station, the directions of the current at the two places may differ considerably. Table 2 lists the average directions of the various current phases at the subordinate stations.

Rotary Tidal Currents


The last page of Table 2 is a listing of data for those stations which exhibited rotary
current patterns. Briefly, a rotary current can be described as one which flows continually
with the direction of flow changing through all points of the compass during the tidal period.
A more complete description can be found in the glossary located elsewhere in this publication. The average speeds and directions are listed in half-hour increments as referred to the
predicted times of "minimum before flood" at the reference station in Table 1. 'J;'he Moon, at
times of new, full, or perigee may increase these speeds 15 to 20 percent above average; or 30
to 40 percent if perigee occurs at or near the time of new or full Moon. Conversely, the Moon
at times of quadrature or apogee may decrease the speeds 15 to 20 percent or 30 to 40 per
cent if they occur together. Near average speeds may be expected when apogee occurs near
or at new or full Moon, or when perigee occurs at or near quadrature. The directions of the
currents are given in degrees, true reading clockwise from oooo at north to 359 and are the
direction toward which the water is flowing.

Example of The Use of Table 2


Suppose we wish to calculate the times of the minimum currents and the times and
speeds of the maximum currents on a particular morning at the location listed as Winthrop
Head, 1.1 nautical miles east of. From Table 2 we learn that the reference station is Boston

TABLE 2.-CURRENT DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS


AND ROTARY CURRENTS

139

Harbor whose morning currents are listed below. Currents for Winthrop Head can be approximated by using the Table 2 corrections as indicated.

Boston Harbor
Table 2 corrections
Winthrop Head

Minimum
before
flood
h.m.
0052
-0112
2340*

Maximum
flood
h.m.
kn
0419
1.2
+0019 X0.4 ratio
0438 ([.5

Minimum
before
ebb
h.m.
0645
+0031
0716

Maximum
ebb
h.m.
kn
1.4
1109
-0146 X0.3 ratio
0923 ()A

* this minimum current phase is seen to occur just before midnight of the previous day.
Table 2 states that the average speeds and directions of the minimums before flood and
ebb are 0.3 knots at 103 and 0.2 knots at 297; respectively. The average directions of the
maximum flood and maximum ebb are 205 and 019; respectively.

DIFFERENCE~

TABLE 2. - CURRENT

AND OTHER
TIME

POSITION
Long.

Min.
before
Flood

'

h. m.

PLACE
Lat.

DEPTH
ft

Brazil Rock, 6 miles east of ......


Cape Sable, 3 miles south of ....
Cape Sable, 12 miles south of ......
Blonde Rock, 5 miles south of
Seal Island, 13 miles southwest of
Cape Fourchu, 17 miles southwest of
Cape Fourchu, 4 miles west of ..
Lurcher Shoal, 6 miles east of ..
Lurcher ~hoal, 10 miles west of ..
Lurcher Shoal, 10 miles northwest of ...
Brier Island, 5 miles west of ....
Brier Island, 15 miles west of .
Gannet Rock, 5 miles southeast of ...
Boars Head, 10 miles northwest of
Prim Point, 20 miles west of .
Cape Spencer, 14 miles south of ...
BAY OF FUNDY ENT~ANCE ......

.....

AVE~AGE

SPEED

DIFFERENCE~

SPEEDS AND

+>

DIRECTION~

43
43
43
43
43
43
43
43
43
43
44
44
44
44
44
44
44

22
20
11
15
16
34
47
52
46
59
13
17
29
31
44
58
45.2

Flood

Min.
before
Ebb

Ebb

h. m.

h. m.

h. m

Flood Ebb

Minimum
before
Flood

Maximum
Flood

Minimum
before
Ebb

Maximum
Ebb

knots deg. knots deg. knots deg. knots deg.

on UAY OF FUNDY ENTRANCE, p.4

BAY OF FUNDY
Time meridian, 60W
1
6
11
16
21
26
31
36
41
46
51
56
61
66
71
76
81

1983
llATIU~

METER
NO.

CONSTANT~.

-2
-3
-1
-1
-0
+0
-0
+0
+0
-0
+0
-0

02 -2
02 -2
12 -1
02 -0
17 +0
38 +0
12 0
08 +0
23 +0
02 +0
43 +0
42 -0
38 +0
48 +0
38 +0
51 +0
Daily

00 -1 56 -2
10 -1 21 -2
00 -0 46 -1
50 -0 36 -0
10 +0 39 +0
45 +0 44 +0
00 +0 09 0
30 +0 39 +0
30 -0 34 +0
30 +0 49 +0
50 +0 54 +0
15 +0 14 -0
30 +0 09 +0
55 ~o 59 +0
45 +0 54 +0
55 +0 57 +0
predictions

65
65
65
65
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
65
66

18
38
37
59
15
24
15
21
42
37
30
44
41
23
15
57
55.9

66
67
67
67
67
67
68
68
68

59
0 00 0 oo
00.0 +0 27 +0 11
01.9 +0 33 +0 04
30.2 +0 13 -0 20
34.36 -2 45 -3 08
39.00 -1 43 -1 43
+0 30
10.0 - 27.9 -1 49 -1 44
29.7
-1 02 -0 35

tO

+0
+0
+0

o.o - o.o - o.o - -

0.0

--

0.0
0.0

------- --------

--

1.0
2.0
1.6
2.0
1.6
1.2
1.7
1.8
1.6
1.2
2.5
1.2
3.9
2.0
1.4
1.6
2.4

050
095
090
125
140
145
175
175
160
175
185
250
230
205
235
245
212

--o.o - o.o - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - o.o - 0.0 - -

3.0
3.1
1.7
1.2
1. 0
1.2
0.7
0.7
1.3

040
142
150
215
258
253
148
284
124

---o.o - o.o - o.o - 0.0 - 0.0 - -

1.0
2.2
1.7
2.0
2.6
1.2
2.0
2.0
1.4
1.8
2.7
1.4
2.6
1.9
1.6
1. 7
2.3

275
275
285
310
325
355
000
355
000
005
005
060
040
020
040
050
032

----- ------

3.0
3.2
2.1
0.5
1.0
1.0
0.2
0. 7
0.9

210
319
330
015
110
092
328
086
318

0.0
0.0

--

--

1.4 336
0.3 006

0.0

------

0.6
0.8
1.7
3.0
1.0

--

2.4 332
1.6 321

00
10
00
50
10
45
00
30
30
30
50
15
30
55
45
55

0.4
1.0
0.7
0.9
1.1
0.5
0.9
0.9
0.6
0.8
1.2
0.6
1.1
0.8
0. 7
0.7

0.4
0.8
o. 7
0.8
0.7
0.5
0.7
0.8
0.7
0.5
1.0
0.5
1.6
0.8
0.6
0.7

00
40
15
05
39
44
48
58
20

1.2
1.4
0.9
0.2
0.4
0.4
0.1
0.3
0.4

1.2
1.3
0.7
0.5
0.4
0.5
0.3
0.3
0.5

o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o

1.2 0.8
0.2 0.3

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
0.0

0.0
0.0

--

-- --

o.o
o.o - 0.0 - o.o - 0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o - o.o - o.o


0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o
0.0
0.0
0.0

MAINE COAST
Time meridian, 75W
86
91
96
101
106
111
116
121
126

Eastport, Friar Roads .


Western Passage, off Kendall Head
Western Passage, off Frost Ledge ...
Pond Point, 7.6 miles SSE of
Moosabec Reach, east end
Moosabec Reach, west end
Bar Harbor, 1.2 miles east of <1>
Casco Passage, east end, Blue Hill Bay
Hat Island, SE of, Jericho Bay

44 54
44 55.9
44 57.9
44 20.1
4431.71
44. 31.25
44 23.0
44 11. 7
44 08.0

0
+0
+0
-0
-3
-1
+0
-1 02 -1
-0 50 -1

0
+0
-0
-1
-3
-2

00
13
16
33
13
00

--

on PORTSMOUTH UARBOR ENTRANCE, p.10


136
146
156
166
176
186
196
206

Isle Au llaut, 0.8 mi. east of Richs Pt


West Penobscot Bay, off Monroe Island .
Muscongus Sound ,
Damariscotta River, off Cavis Point
Sheepscot River, off Barter Island
Lowe Point, NE of, Sasanoa River
Lower Hell Gate, Knubble Bay <2>
Upper Hell Gate, Sasanoa River

44
44
43
43
43
43
43
43

05.0
04.5
5(j.5
52.5
54.0
51.1
52.6
53.7

68
69
69
69
69
69
69
.69

35.0
00.6
26.9
35.0
41. 5
43.3
43.8
46.3

-2 13 -1 47 -2 09 -1 4 7
-1 09 -1 24 -2 20 -1 12
Current weak and variable
-0 49 -0 44 -1 24 -1 18
-0 48 -1 02 -1 15 -0 33
-0 48 +0 09 -0 46 -0 27
-0 23 +0 37 -0 46 +0 06
+3 31 +2 48 +1 20 +2 03

0.5
0.7
1.4
2.5
0.8

0.6
0.6
1.0
1. 9
0.5

+0 24
+0 23

2.0
1.3

1.6
1.3

350
005
327
290
307

o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o

---

1.5
0.6

139
159

1.0
1.1
1.8
3.5
0.8

215
200
152
155
142

0.0

--

2.9
2.3

151
153

KENNEBEC RIVER
211 Hunniwell Point, northeast of
216 Bald Head, 0.3 mile southwest of
Endnotes can be found at the end of Table 2.

43 45.4
43 48.1

69 46.9
69 47.6

+0 05 +0 12 +0 05
+0 23 +0 28 -0 04

o.o -

o.o - -

TABLE 2. - CURRENT DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

PLACE

NO.

DEPTH
ft

Lat.

Long.

N
KENNEBEC RIVER
Time meridian, 75W
221
226
231
236
241

Bluff Head, west of


Fiddler Ledge, north of
Doubling Point, south of
Lincoln Ledge, east of
Bath, 0.2 mile south of bridge <3>

SPEED
RATIOS

TIME DIFFERENCES

POSITION
METER

Min.
before Flood
Flood
h. m.

h. m.

Min.
before Ebb
Ebb
h. m.

Flood Ebb

AVERAGE SPEEDS AND DIRECTIONS


Minimum
before
Flood

Maximum
Flood

Minimum
before
Ebb

Maximum
Ebb

knots deg knots deg. knots deg. knots deg.

h. m

on PORTSMOUTH HARBOR ENTRANCE, p.IO

43
43
43
43
43

51.3
52.8
52.8
53.8
54.5

69
69
69
69
69

47.8
4 7. 8
48.4
48.6
48.5

+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

33
47
28
32
29

+0
+I
+0
+0
+1

53
12
49
45
28

+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

26
22
23
23
43

+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

24
48
53
34
23

1.9 I. 9
1.6 1.4
2.2 1.7
1.6 1.6
0.8 0.8

o.o - o.o - o.o - 0.0 - o.o - -

2.3
1.9
2.6
I. 9
1.0

014
267
300
359
003

o.o - o.o - o.o - 0.0


0.0

---

43
43
43
43
43
43
43
43

42.7
40.27
40.27
40.27
40.45
41.33
37.9
39.6

70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70

03.8
10.52
10.52
10.52
10.78
10.79
12.7
13.5

-1
-1
-1
-1
-2
-2
-1
-1

16
28
39
58
21
18
43
26

-1
-1
-1
-1
-1
-0
-1
-1

05
18
19
16
29
42
11
12

-1
-0
-1
-1
-1
-0
-1
-1

27
58
06
05
32
55
20
11

-0
-1
-1
-1
-1
-1
-0
-1

59
30
32
32
14
24
58
06

0.8
0.9
0.9
0.9
1.0
0.7
0.8
0.8

0.7
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.6
0.5

o.o - o.o - o.o - -

0.9
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.2
0.9
1.0
0.9

010
316
318
314
346
016
322
300

o.o

--

3.4
2.6
3.0
2.8
1. 5

184
113
127
174
177

CASCO BAY
251
261

Broad Sound, west of Eagle Island


Hussey Sound, SW of Overset Island
do ,,., , ,,.
do ,.,,., , , ,
Hussey
Sound, SE of Pumpkin Nob
271
Hussey
Sound, east of Crow Island
281
291 Portland Hbr. ent., SW of Cushing I
301 Diamond I. Ledge, midchannel SW. of
Portland Breakwater Light
0.3 ml. NW of <I> <4> ................
311
Grand
Trunk Wharves, off ends <I>
321
331 Portland Bridge, center of draw .

15
25
40
40
40

43 39.5
43 39.5
43 38.7

70 14.5
70 14.7
70 15.5

- ----

43
43
43
43

34
22
10
08

70
70
70
70

II
24
35
33

-1
-0
-0
-0

43
43
43
43
43
43
43
43
43
43
43
43
43
43
43
43

03
03
03.8
04
05
05
05
05
05
05
04
04
04
05
05
05

70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70

42
43
42.3
42
43
43
43
43
44
44
44
44
44
44
45
45

0 00 0
-1 ,00 -1
Daily
tO 05 +0
+0 10 +0
-0 35 -0
-1 1.0 -1
-0 25 -0
+0 15 +0

---0--38--

-1 07
-1 50
-0 15

0.3 0.3
0.5 0.2
0.8 0.6

-1
-0
-0
-0

-1
-0
-0
-0

35
55
20
15

0.2
0.2
o. 3
0.3

0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3

00 0 00 0
00 -1 00 -1
predictions
05 tO OS +0
10 +0 10 +0
50 -0 35 -0
10 -1 10 -1
25 -0 25 -0
15 +0 15 +0

00
00

0.7
0.6

0.9
0.6

05
10
50
10
25
15

1.1
o. 7
0.4
0.6
0. 7
1.0

+0
+0
-1
+0
+0
+0

15
15
00
30
30
25

1.2
1.1
0.8
0.7
O.fl
1.2
1.5
1.7
2.5
1.0
2.2
1.7
0.9

-0 47
-1 45
-1 06 -0 17

0.1
0.1
0.1

228
068
114

o.o - o.o - o.o - o.o - o.o - -

0.3 189
0.3 211
0.3 200
0.1 066

o.o - o.o - -

1.3 168
1.2 153
1.1 155
1.0 154
0.9 168
0.8 197
1.1 154
0.9 150

0.4
0.6 250
0.9 225

o.o
o.o

0.0

--- ---

o.o - o.o - o.o - 0.0

--

0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4

340
035
025
025

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

-- ----

0.3 160
0.3 215
0.4 205
0.4 205

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

------------ -----

0.8
0.7
1. 2
1.5
1.3
0.9
0.8
1.0
1.4
1.8
2.1
3.0
1.2
2.6
2.1
1.1

325
310
355
350
260
335
020
315
260
200
260
260
160
340
280
240

0.0

------ ------- ----

1.6 175
1.1 130
1.8 195
2.0 130
I .3 OB5
O.B 195
1.1 200
1.0 135
1.8 080

0.0

0.5 048
0.4 040
1.0 050

MAINE COAST-Continued
341
351
361
371

Cape
Cape
Cape
York

Elizabeth
Porpoise ..
Neddick .........
Harbor entrance, 3 miles south of

35
55
20
15

-1
-0
-0
-0

35
55
20
15

35
55
20
15

PORTSMOUTH HARBOR
381
391
401
411
421
431
441
451
461
471
481
491
501
511
521
531

Kitts Rocks, 0.2 mile west of


Little Harbor entrance
PORTSMOUTH HARBOR ENT. (off Wood 1.)
Fort Point ..............................
Sa 1amander Point .....
Hick Rocks and Clarks Island, between
Kittery Point Bridge ..
Jamaica Island, northeast of .
Seavey Island, north of .
Clarks I. and Seavey I., between <5>
Clarks Island, south of ..
Seavey Island, south of .................
Marvin Island and Goat Island, between
Henderson Point, west of
Off Gangway Rock ........................
Badgers Island, east of .

Endnotes can be found at the end of Table 2.

+0
+0
-1
+0
+0
+0

15
15
00
30
30
25

+0
+0
-1
+0
+0
+0

15
15
00
30
30
25

+0
+0
-1
+0
+0
+0

15
15
00
30
30
25

1.7
2.1
0.4
1.3
1.7
0.2

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

0.0
0.0

o.o
0.0
o.o

o.o - -

0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o
0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0

3.1
3.B
O.B
2.3
3.0
0.4

080
090
340
170
110
050

.....
..,.

.....

TABLE 2. - CURRENT DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983


METER
NO,

PLACE

Lat.

DEPTH
ft

'

Badgers Island, southwest of

h. m.

'

h. m.

Min.
before Ebb
Ebb
h. m.

F1 ood Ebb

43 05

70 45

+0 30 +0 30 +0 30 +0 30

43
43
43
43
43

70
70
70
70
70

+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

AVERAGE SPEEDS AND


Minimum
before
Flood

Maximum
Flood

...

DIRECTION~

Minimum
before
Ebb

Maximum
Ebb

knots deg. knots deg. knots deg. knots deg.

h. m.

N
PORTSMOUTH HARBOR
Time meridian, 75W
541

Min.
before Flood
Flood

Long.

,_.

SPEED
RATIOS

TIME DIFFERENCES

POSITION

on PORTSMOUTH HARBOR ENTRANCE, p.IO

2.7

2.0

o.o -

I. 3
3,0
2.2
3.2
1.7

0.5
2.4
1.6
2.3
1.2

o.o - o.o - o.o - o.o - o.o - -

1.6
3,6
2.6
3.8
2.0

0.4 0.3
0.2 0.2

o.o - o.o - -

0.5 340
0.3 020

3.3 330

--

3.7

125

o.o - 0.0 - o.o - o.o - o.o - -

0.9
4.4
2.9
4.2
2.1

200
140
130
095
010

o.o

PISCATAQUA RIVER and TRIBUTARIES


546
551
556
561
566

NW of Nobles Island (RR. bridge)


Nobles Island, north of
Frankfort Island, south of
Little Bay entrance, Dover Point.,
Furber Strait

05
06
07
07
05

46
46
48
50
52

35
30
30
35
40

. +0 35
. +0 30
+0 30
+0 35
+0 40

+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

35
30
30
35
40

+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

35
30
30
35
40

050
305
310
270
185

MASSACHUSETTS COAST
43 01
42 58

571 Gunboat Shoal ...........................


576 Isles of Shoals Light, White Island

70 42
70 37

+0 05 +0 05 +0 05 +0 05
0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00

o.o
0.0

-- --

0.5 160
0.3 200

on BOSTON HARBOR, p.16


581
586
591
596
601
606
611
616
621
626
631
636
641
646
651

Merrimack River entrance


Newburyport, Merrimack River
Plum Island Sound entrance
Annisquam Harbor Light
Gloucester Harbor entrance
Blynman Canal ent., Gloucester Harbor
Marb 1ehead Channe 1.............. ,' .......
Ram Island, 0.2 n.mi. NNE of
Ram Island, 0.2 n.mi. southeast of
Great Pig Rocks, southeast of ~
Galloupes Point, 0.4 n.mi. south of
Little Nahant, 0.9 n.mi. northeast of
Egg Rock, 0.2 n.mi. north of
Egg Rock, southwest of
Nahant, 1.8 n.mi. NE of East Point
do , , , ,

do
656 Nahant, 0.4 n.mi. east of East Point
do
661 Nahant, I n.mi. SE of East Point
do
666 Pea Island, 0.4 n.mi. southeast of
do
do .
671 Bass Point, 1.2 n.mi. southeast of
do ,

do
676 Bass Point, 0.5 n.mi. SSW of
681 Bass Point, 0.7 n.mi. west of
Endnotes can be found at the end of Table 2.

10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
45
80
15
25
45
70
15
25
65
10
45
60
15
10

42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42

49.1
48.8
42.3
40.1
34.9
36.6
30
28.75
28.45
27.53
27.24
26.85
26.25
25.85
26.00
26.00
26.00
25.23
25.23
23.83
23.83
24.63
24.63
24.63
24.12
24.12
24.12
24.57
25.13

70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70

48.6
52.1
47.3
41.1
40.5
40.4
49
51.68
51.55
50.70
53.70
54.84
53.93
54.20
52.02
52.02
52.02
53.63
53.63
51.17
51.17
54.13
54.13
54.13
55.07
55.07
55.07
56.53
57.25

+I 04 +I 15 +1
+I 28 +I 48 +1
+0 36 tO 50 +0
tO 42 tO 49 +0
-0 28 tO 01 -0
-0 06 +0 05 -0
+I 09 +I 09 +I
See Rotary Tidal
See Rotary Tidal
See Rotary Tidal
See Rotary Tidal
See Rotary Tidal
See Rotary Tidal
See Rotary Tidal
+0 32 +0 49 +0
-0 21 +I 04 +I
-0 25 +I 04 +I
+0 04 -0 41 +0
+0 03 -0 26 +0
+0 04 +1 04 +1
-0 22 -0 04 +0
+0 53 +0 55 +0
+0 34 +0 34 +0
-0 37 -0 59 +0
-0 22 +1 20 +0
-0 29 -0 10 +0
-0 29 -0 10 +0
See Rotary Tidal
See Rotary Tidal

13 -0 34
47 +0 35
48 -0 07
58 +0 03
29 -0 36
15 -0 39
09 +1 09
Currents,
Currents,
Currents,
Currents,
Currents,
Currents,
Currents,
15 +I 00
14 -0 31
15 -0 31
15 +0 22
08 +0 29
13 +0 14
19 -1 01
42 -0 01
57 +0 29
14 -0 31
58 -0 14
52 -0 29
31 -0 59
Currents,
Currents,

2.0
1.4
I. 5
0.9
0.3
2.7
0.4
p.l85
p.l85
p.l85
p.l85
p.l85
p.l85
p.l85
0.6
0.3
0.2
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.7
0.3
0.2
p.l85
p.l85

--- --- ----

1. 2
1.2
1.2
1.1
0.2
2.8
0.3

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

2.2
1.5
1.6
1.0
0.3
3.0
0.4

285
288
316
200
340
310
28!i

0.6
0.2
0.1
0.5
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.2
0.2

o.o - - o. 7
o.o - - 0.3

252
250
238
205
198
253
261
239
224
271
259
251
250

0.1
0.2
0.1
0.0

329
118
102

----

o.o - 0.0
0.0
0.1 332
0.1 351

o.o - o.o - -

0.2
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.7
0.4
0.3

o.o - 0.0 - o.o - 0.0 - o.o - o.o - 0.0

--

1.4
1.4
1.5
1. 3
0.3
3.3
0.4

105
098
184
013
195
130
105

0.1

291

0.7
0.2
0.2
0.6
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.7
0.3
0.2

144
070
077
045
027
074
090
063
048
035
066
086
091

o.o - o.o - 0.0 - 0.1 282

o.o - -

-161
o.o - 0.0 - 0.0 - o.o - o.o - 0.0
0.1

TABLE 2. - CURRENT DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

NO.

PLACE

DEPTH
ft

lat.

long.

N
CAPE COD BAY
Time meridian, 75W
1231
1236
1241
1246
1251
1256
1261
1266
1271
1276
12B1
1286

Race Point, 7 miles no'rth of ............


Race Point, 1 mile northwest of
Provincetown Harbor
Well fleet Harbor ........................
Barnstable Harbor
Sandwich Harbor , , .
Cape Cod Canal (see Index)
Sagamore Beach ..........................
Ellisville Harbor, 1 mile east of
Manomet Pol nt.
Gurnet Point, 1 mile east of
Plymouth Harbor .
Farnham Rock, 1 mile east of

42
42
42
41
41
41

11
05
03

41
41
41
42
41
42

48
51
56
00
58
06

5.4

43.6
46

-- --

Nauset Beach light, 5 miles northeast of


Georges Bank and vicinity
Davis Bank ..............................
Monomoy Point, 23 miles east of
Nantucket Shoals
Nantucket Island, 28 miles east of
Old Man Shoal, Nantucket Shoals
Mlacomet Pond, 3.0 miles SSE of
Tuckernuck Island, 4.2 miles SSW of
Martha's VIneyard, 1.4 miles S of <1>

Min.
Min.
before Flood before Ebb
Ebb
Flood
h. m.

h. m.

h. m.

Flood Ebb

AVERAGE SPEEDS AND DIRECTIONS


Minimum
before
Flood

Maximum
Flood

Minimum
before
Ebb

16
15
10
03
16.4
29

70 35

Maximum
Ebb

knots deg. knots deg. knots deg. knots deg.

h. m.

on BOSTON HARBOR, p.l6

- - 1.5 290 o.o


1.0 226 o.o
-- -- 0,6
315 0.0
o.o - - 0.7 020 0.0
o.o - - 1. 2 192 0.0
- -- - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - --70-31- - Current
weak and variable
+0 14 +0 14 +0 14 i-0 14 0.3 0.2 o.o - - 0.3 200 0.0
70 30
+0 04 +0 04 +0 04 i-0 04 1.0 o. 7 o.o - - 1.1 !55 0.0
70 32
70 35
-0 06 -0 06 -0 06 -0 06 I. 3 0.8 0.0 - - 1.4 250 0.0
+0 04 +0 04 +0 04 +0 04 0.5 0.3 o.o - - 0.5 245 0.0
70 39
1.0 0.8 o.o - - 1.1 180 0.0
-0 21 -0 21
70
70
70
70
70
70

-0 01 -0 01
-0 06 -0 06
i-0 04 +0 04
i-0 69 +0 09
+0 19 +0 58
Current weak

-0 21

-0
-0
+0
+0
+0
and

01 -0 01
06 -0 06
04 +0 04
09 +0 09
22 +0 29
variable

1.4 1.2
0.9 o:a
0.5 0.3
0.6 0.4
1.1 1.2

0.0
0. 0
0.0

-0 21

-- ----

1.5
0.9
0.4
0.5
1.4

-061-

135
200
004

-- -- -- - 0.3 020
- - 0.9 010
- - 1.0 - - - 0.4 010
- - 0.9 010

on POLLOCK RIP CHANNEL, p.28

MASSACHUSETTS COAST-Continued
1291
1296
1301
1306
1311
1316
1321
1326
1331
1336

SPEED
RATIOS

TIME DIFFERENCES

POSITION
METER

41 56

See
See
See
See
See
69 37
See
69 21
69 59.0 +1 23 +1
70 05,8 +2 19 +2
70 16.90 +4 08 +3
70 39.90 - - -2
69 54

- ... - - - - -41 -35- - 69- -30- -

40
41
41
41
41
41

37
20
13.6
11.4
13.57
19.50

table 5.
table 5.
table 5,
table 5.
table 5,
table 5.
03 +1 17
03 +2 22
13 +2 17
53 - -

+1
+2
+3
-2

14
16
56
47

0.9
0.6
0,3
0.1

0.9
0.8
0.6
0.1

---o.o - -

1.9 080
1.3 080
0.5 090
0.3 230

o.o - o.o - o.o - o.o - -

2.0 053
2.0 037

0.0

--

1.8 212
1. 8 226

--052

2.0 346

0.0
0.0
0.0

1.6
1.4
1.0
0.3

225
280
280
095

NANTUCKET SOUND ENTRANCE


1341 Pollock Rip Channel, east end
1346 POLLOCK RIP CHANNEL (Butler Hole)
1351 Great Round Shoal Channel

41 33.9
41 33

69 55.4
69 59

-0 14 -0 39 -0 23 -0 38
Daily predictions
See table 5.

41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41

70
70
69
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70

0 00 +0 39
Current weak
+3 07 +1 29
+1 28 +0 52
+1 22 +1 52
+1 08 +1 10
+1 42 +1 49
+1 13 +1 23
+0 25 +1 37
+1 15 +1 23
+1 22 +1 34

-- -- - - --

1.0 1.1

o.o o.o -

0.8 1.2

o.o -

1.7

170

0.0

0.0
0.1
0.1
0.0

0.5
0.3
0,5
1.3
0,8
1.1
1.1
0.8
0.9

335
077
090
080
110
088
029
066
113

0.0
0.1
0.1 256
0.0
-

o.o -

NANTUCKET SOUND
1356
1361
1366
1371
1376
1381
1386
1391
1396
1401
1406

Monomoy Pt., channel 0.2 mile west of


Chatham Roads
Stage Harbor, west of Morris Island
Dennis Port, 2.2 miles south of
Monomoy Point, 6 miles west of
Handkerchief lighted Wh'ist 1e Buoy "H" ...
Halfmoon Shoal, 1.9 miles northeast of
Halfmoon Shoal, 3.5 miles east of
Great Point, 0.5 mile west of
Great Point, 3 miles west of
Tuckernuck Shoal, off east end

Endnotes can be found at the end of Table 2.

33.0
38.6
39.4
37.0
33.5
29.3
29.05
28.1
23.6
23.4
24.3

01.3
01.7
58,5
06,9
09.0
04.0
11.55
09.2
03.7
06.8
10.4

+0
and
+2
+0
+1
+0
+1
+1
+1
+0
+1

18 -0 23
variable
24 +4 28
27 +1 04
09 +1 22
49 +0 59
24 +1 44
06 +1 11
13 +0 33
51 +1 08
09 +1 10

0.3
0.2
0.2
0,6
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.4
0,5

0. 6
0.2
0.3
0.8
0.3
0.6
0.7
0.5
0.5

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.3

-138194

-- -- --000

o.o

0.0
0.0

o.o

0.3

-- ---186

1.0
0.3
0.5
1.3
0.6
1.0
1.2
0.8
0.9

144
269
275
251
265
295
195
248
287

TABLE 2. - CURRENT DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

NO.

PLACE
DEPTH
ft

Lat.
I

NANTUCKET SOUND
Time meridian, 75"W
1411
1416
1421
1426
1431
1436
1441

Brant Point, 2 miles NNW of <1>


Nantucket Harbor entrance channel
Eel Pt., Nantucket I. 2.5 miles NE of
Muskeget I., channel 1 mile northeast of
Muskeget Rock, 1.3 miles southwest of
Muskeget Channel
Wasque Point, 2.0 miles southwest of

41
41
41
41
41
41
41

19.25
18.4
19.3
21.0
19.2
20.9
19.90

70
70
70
70
70
70
70

06.30
06.0
10.2
17.1
23.6
25.2
29.25

1446
1451
1456
1461
1466
14 71
1476
1481
1486
1491
1496
1501
1506

Long Shoal-Norton Shoal, between


Cape Page Lt., 1.7 miles SSE of
Cross Rip Channel
Cape Page Lt., 3,2 miles northeast of
Broken Ground-Horseshoe Shoal, between
Point Gammon, 1.2 miles south of
Hyannis Harbor, entrance off breakwater.
Lewis Bay entrance channel
Cotuit Bay entrance (Bluff Point)
Wreck Shoal-Eldridge Shoal, between
Hedge Fence Lighted Gong Buoy 22
Cape Page Light, 1.4 miles west of
Edgartown, Inner Harbor

41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41

24.50
24. 0
26.9
27.5
33,0
35.3
37.4
37.9
36.6
32.0
28.3
25.45
23.4

70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70

20.00
25.6
17.5
24.0
17.1
15.4
17.5
16.4
25.8
25.7
29.0
29.00
30,5

1511 Katama Pt., 0.6 mi. NNW of, Katama B

41 21.9

70 30.3

1516
1521
1526
1531
1536
1541
1546
1551

41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41

27.9
29.1
28.1
29.6
30.3
32.9
31.6
31.1

70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70

32.2
33.5
35.2
35.7
32.2
31.8
34.6
37,1

41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41

29.0
30.1
28.1
28.3
26.1
23.1
21.3
24.1

70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70

36.6
38.6
39.9
43.5
46.8
47.0
46.3
51.2

East Chop-Squash Meadow, between


East Chop, 1 mile north of
Vineyard Haven , ,
West Chop, 0,8 mile north of
Hedge Fence-L 1 Hommedieu Shoal, between
Waquoit Bay entrance
L'Hommedieu Shoal, north of west end
Nobska Point, 1.8 miles east of

AVERAGE SPEEDS AND DIRECTIONS

~AT

Long.

SPEED
lOS

TIME DIFFERENCES

POSITION
METE~

Min.
before Flood
Flood
h. m.

h. m.

Min.
before Ebb
Ebb
h. m.

Flood Ebb

Minimum
before
Flood

Maximum
Flood

Minimum
before
Ebb

Maximum
Ebb

knots deg. knots deg. knots deg. knots deg.

h. m.

on POLLOCK RIP CHANNEL, p.28

- -22-

-44-

0.3
1.2
0,6
1.1
1. 3
3.8
1. 3

090
171
094
108
024
021
075

o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

o.o - o.o - o.o - o.o - -

1.4
1.6
1. 3
1.6
1.1
1.1

100
025
091
095
107
105

o.o - o.o .. o.o - o.o - -

004
035
062
108
095
075
070
075
325
325
325
131
116

o.o - o.o - o.o - o.o - 0.0 - o.o - -

0.8
0.6
0.8
0.5
0.5

0.5
0.3
0.8
0. 7
0.2
0.6
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.7
1.1

0.8
0.4
0.8
0.7
0.1
0.6
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.1
0.2
1.1
1. 3

o.o - o.o - o.o - o.o - o.o - -

1.6
1.0
0.8
1.2
1.2

1.8
1. 3
0.8
1.4
1.0

0.0

16
19
12
33
02
11

1.3
1.3
1.7
1.0
1. 0
0.5

0.8
1. 4
1.4
1.4
1.2
0.8

0.0
0.0

+2 13 +1 24 +1 55 +1 17

0.6

0. 7

13
29
10
40
30

43
55
12
45
23
38
04

+1 31 +1 12
+0 58 -0 07
+1 48 +1 48
+2 42 +2 03
+1 46 +1 55
+1 15 +1 03
Current weak
+2 46 +0 53
+2 44 +2 33
+1 47 +1 32
+2 48 +2 34
+2 13 +1 54
+0 25 -1 04
+0 38
+1 58
+0 12 -0 43
+0 47
+1 46
+2 07 +0 55
+2 40 +1 52
Current weak
+2 49 +1 58
+2 27 +1 38
+3 21 +2 14
+2 30 +2 03
+2 13 +1 45

+2
+1
+0
+0
+1
+1
+1
+0
+1
+2
+1
+1
and
+2
+2
+1
+2
+1
+0
+0
+1
+2
and
+2
+2
+3
+2
+1

0.2
0.6
0.3
0.6
0.6
1. 9
0.6

--

o.o - o.o - o.o - o.o - o.o - o.o - -

+1
+1
+1
+0
+0
+0
+1

+2 36
+3 58
02 +1 15
57 +0 56
57 +0 18
29 +1 02
11 tO 32
+1 15
+1 53
26 +1 13
49 +0 48
55 +1 59
33 +2 37
15 +1 20
06 +1 02
variable
44 +4 22
51 +3 35
44 +1 45
38 +2 44
26 +1 39
35 -0 20
+1 08
+1 52
20 -0 31
+1 12
+1 57
43 +2 04
17 +2 11
variable
20 +2 35
01 +1 52
40 +4 01
12 +2 11
55 +1 49

0.0

0.2
0.9
0.2
0.9
0.6
1.9
0.6
0.5
0.6
0.6
0. 7
0.5
0.7
0.5
0.6

+3
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1

o. 7

0.2 000
0.0

---

0.0

----

0.9
0,5
1.7
1.4
0.3
1.1
0.6
0.8
0.6
0,3
0.4
1.4
2.2

-0.0 - 0.0 - o.o - -

3.1
2.1
1.5
2.3
2.3

096
106
348
080
063

0.0

-- --- -----

2.7
2.6
3.4
1.9
1. 9
0.9

059
071
050
055
060
081

0.0
0.0

1.1

074

o.o

o.o - -

0.3
1.5
0.4
1.5
1.0
3.3
1.2
0.9
1.1
1.1
1.3
0.9
1. 2
0.9
1. 0

275
350
284
295
192
200
280
280
21:10
260
215
272
300
276
260

1.3
0.7
1.4
1. 2
0.2
1.1
0.5
0.7
0.5
0.2
0.3
1.8
2.2

184
218
245
268
250
270
265
260
180
195
175
329
297

--

3.0
2.2
1.4
2.3
1.7

282
276
203
268
240

--

1.4
2.4
2.4
2.3
2.1
1.3

241
259
240
232
240
238

0.1 224
0.0 - -

0,0

0.0

--------

0.0

--

0.0

--

o.o - -

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

-----

VINEYARD SOUND
556
1561
566
571
576
581
586
591

West Chop, 0.2 mile west of


Nobska Point, 1 mile southeast of
Norton Point, 0.5 mile north of
Tarpaulin Cove, 1.5 miles east of
Robinsons Hole, 1.2 miles southeast of
Gay Head, 3 miles northeast of
Menemsha Bight <6>
Gay Head, 3 miles north of

Endnotes can be found at the end of Table 2.

+1
+2
+1
+2
+2
+2

19
33
55
49
30
25

+1.
+2
+1
+2
+1
+1

34
15
44
07
51
50

+1
+2
+2
+2
+2
+1

50
25
01
12
11
42

+1
+2
+1
+2
+2
+2

o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o

o.o
0.0
0.0

-- --- ---

o.o
o.o - -

1. 2 255

TABlE 2. - CURRENT DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

NO.

PLACE

DEPTH
ft

Lat.

'

long.

'

41 21.8
41 23
41 19.8

70 51.8
71 00
71 05.9

VINEYARD SOUND .
Time meridian, 75w
1596 Gay Head, 1.5 miles northwest of
1601 Cuttyhunk Island, 3.2 miles southwest of
1606 Browns ledge,

1626
1631
1636
1641
1646
1651
1656

Woods ftole
South end .
0.1 mile SW of Devils Foot Island
North end,
Robinsons Hole
South end .....
Middle
North end ...
Quicks Hole
South end ..
Middle .
North end ..
Canapitsit Channel

h. m.

h. m.

h. m.

Ebb

Flood Ebb

Minimum
before
Flood

Maximum
Flood

Minimum
before
Ebb

Maximum
Ebb

knots deg. knots deg. knots deg. knots deg.

h. m.

on POllOCK RIP CHANNEl, p.28


t1 30 tO 54 t1 42
See table 5.
See table 5.

t1 16

1.0

1.2

0.0

--

2.0 012

0.0

--

2.0 249

--

1.5 135
3.5 094
0.8 160

0.0
0.0
0.0

--

1.1

0.8 162
2.8 146
1.0 161
I. 9
2.5
2.0
2.6

140
167
165
156

- - 3.6
- - o. 7
0.0 - - 1.0
0.0 - - 2.9
0.0 - - 1.2
0.0 - - 2.0
0.0 - - 2.2
0.0 - - 2.6
o.o - - 1.7
0.0

on CAPE COD CANAL, p.22

VINEYARD SOUND-BUZZAROS BAY


1611
1616
1621

Min.
Min.
before Flood before
Ebb
Flood

AVERAGE SPEEDS AND DIRECTIONS

SPEED
RATIOS

TIME DIFFERENCES

POSI miN
'

METER

41 30.8
41 31.2
41 31.5

70 40.2
70 41.1
70 41.6

tO 29 t1 40 +1 17 +0 08
tO 20 t1 41 +0 55 tO 31
-0 29 j-1 25 +1 09 -0 04

0.4 0.2
0.9 0.8
0.2 0.2

0.0

41 26.7
41 27.0
41 27.4

70 48.2
70 48.4
70 48.7

+I 14 +I 42 +1 20 +1 01
+1 30 +2 00 +1 02 +0 47
+1 54 +2 00 +0 52 +1 17

0.2 0.2
0.7 0.6
0.2 0.3

0.0

41
41
41
41

70
70
70
70

+2
+2
+2
+2

26.3
26.6
27.1
25.4

50.5
50.9
51.0
54.5

18
21
42
03

+1
+2
+2
+2

42
00
06
27

+1
+I
+1
+1

17
26
44
02

+0
+0
+0
+0

53
41
23
26

o.o - o.o - -

0.5
0.6
0.5
0.6

0.4
0.5
0.6
0.4

-0.0 - o.o - o.o - 0.0 - o.o - -

1.1

I. 5

o.o - -

2.2

290

0.4
0.6
0.4
0.5
0.4

0. 7
0.6
0.5
0.6
0.4

0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 -

o.o - -

0.8
1.2
0.7
0.9
0.8
0.4

062
050
093
091
069

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o - -

--

0.8 035
0.8 066

0.0
0.0

0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - -

0.3 - 0.7 079


0.3
-

o.o - -

318
276
007
339
316
338
300
339
002
312

on POllOCK RIP CHANNEl, p.28


1661

Westport River entrance .................

-1 13

41 30.5

71 05.3

+0 09 -0 05 -0 26

41
41
41
41
41
41
4-1
41
41
41
41
41
41

27
25.3
27.9
26.6
26.2
30.4
32.4
36.5
38.8
41.1
32.0
35
36

71
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70

01
58.2
56.2
55.5
54.2
44.3
39.8
39.3
39.2
40.4
55.1
57
55

41
6 41
41
41
41
41

35.6
34.0
37 .I
38
41
44.0

70
70
70
70
70
70

50.4
48.6
50.2
47
44
43.0

See table 5.
-0 19 -1 31 -2 44 -1 54
-1 37 -0 25 -0 55 -0 57
-1 43 -0 15 -1 30 -2 39
-2 15 -0 57 -2 01 -2 41
-3 16 -1 07 -1 28 -2 27
Current weak and variable
Current weak and variable
Current weak and variable
+0 26 -0 36 -0 06 -0 23
-1 43 -1 03 -1 32 -2 09
Current weak and variable
Current weak and variable
Current weak and variable
Current weak and variable
-0 43 -0 43 -1 28 -1 42
Current weak and var able
Current weak and var able
Current weak and var able
-1 41 -0 31 -1 22 -1 23

--

2.5

108

----o.o - - - o.o - -

1.2
1. I
0.9
1.1
0.6
0.3

237
254
287
247
255

BUZZARDS BAY <7>


1666
1671
1676
1681
1686
1691
1696
1701
1706
1711
1716
1721
1726
1731
1736
I 741
1746
1751
1756
1761

Gooseberry Neck, 2 miles SSE of .


Ribbon Reef-Sow & Pigs Reef, between
Penikese Island, 0.8 mile northwest of
Penikese Island, 0.2 mile south of
Gull I. and Nashawena I., between .......
Weepecket Island, south of ..
Quamquisset Harbor entrance ..
West Falmouth ftarbor entrance .
Megansett ftarbor ..
Abiels ledge, 0.4 mile south of .
Dumpling Rocks, 0.2 mile southeast of
Apponaganset Bay ..
Clarks Cove ..
New Bedford Harbor and approaches ..
West Island and long Island, between ...
West Island, I mile southeast of .
Nasketucket Bay .........................
Mattapoisett Harbor ....
Sippican Harbor ....
Wareham River, off long Beach Point ..

Endnotes can be found at the end of Table 2.

0. 4 0.6
0.4 0.6

0.4

0.5

0.3 0.4

0.0

o.o

0.0

---

0.3
0.6

--

---

1.0 216
1.1 190

-- 0.0 - - - 0.0 - 022 o.o - -

0.4 - 0.8 203


0.3 - -

0.0

o.o - -

0.4 - 0.6 202

,_.
_,.
'-"

TABLE 2. - CURRENT DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983


METER
NO.

PLACE

DEPTH

lat.

ft

'

long.

Min.
before
Flood

Flood

Min.
before
Ebb

Ebb

'

h. m.

h. m.

h. m.

h. m.

41 44.7

70 42.4

BUZZARDS BAY <7>


Time meridian, 75W
766 Wareham River, off Barneys Point

.....

SPEED
RATIOS

TIME DIFFERENCES

POSITION

Flood Ebb

c.n

AVERAGE SPEEDS AND DIRECTIONS


Minimum
before
Flood

Maximum
Flood

Minimum
before
Ebb

Maximum
Ebb

knots deg. knots deg. knots deg. knots deg.

on POLLOCK RIP CHANNEL, p.28


-1 49 -0 27

-1 22 -1 31

0.4 0.4

0.0

0.6

185

o.o

-o.o - o.o - -

--

4.5
4.0
3.6
2.5
2.6

250
245
210
275
245

o.o - -

2.7

190

0.0

--

2.4

180

000
347
000
1.2 001

0.0
0.0
0.0

-- --

0.6 170
1.4 210
1.5 206

0.8
0.7
0.5
0.8
0.8

340
001
033
040
023

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

1.1

047

1.4
0.9
1.7
0.5
1.0
1.3
0.3

000
000
000
003
030
014

o.o - - o. 7

010

on CAPE COO CANAL, p.22


771 Onset Bay, south of Onset Island
776 Onset Bay, south of Wickets 'Island

41 43.9
41'44.1

70 38.7
70 39.3

Current weak and variable


Current weak and variable

70
70
70
70
70

-0
-0
-0
-0

CAPE COD CANAL


7B1
786
791
796
801

CAPE COD CANAL, railroad bridge


Bourne Highway bridge
Bournedale
Sagamore Bridge
Cape Cod Canal, east end

41
41
41
41
15 41

44.5
45
4ii
46
46.5

36.8
35
34
33
30.0

..

- - - -71 -13.0
--

811
821

Sakonnet River (except Narrows) ..


Tiverton, Stone bridge, Sakonnet R. <9>.

41 37.5

831

Tiverton, RR. bridge, Sakonnet R. <10>

41 38.3

841 Brenton Point, 1.4 n.mi. southwest of


851 Castle Hill, west of ....................
861 Bull Point, east of .....................
871 Mackere 1 Cove
881 Newport Harbor, S and E of Goat Island
891 Rose Island, northeast of
901 Rose Island, west of .
911 Gould Island, southeast of
921 Oyer Jsland-Carrs Point (between)
931 Oyer Island, west of ....................
941 Bristol Harbor ..........................
951 Mount Hope Bridge .......................
961 Mount Hope Bay
971 Kickamuit R. (Narrows), Mt. Hope Bay ....

7 41 25.9
7 41 27.8
10 41 28.8
41 28.5
41 29
41 30.2
41 29.8
7 41 31.5
41 34. 5
7 41 35.2

Endnotes can be found at the end of Table 2.

predictions
01 -0 03 -0
03 -0 09 -0
04 -0 11 -0
06 -0 17 -0

04
10
13
19

0.0
0.0

--o.o - 0.0 - 0.0 - -

4.0
3.3
3.4
2.8
2.4

070
065
030
095
065

1. 4 1. 6
0.3
1. 3
1.2 1.4

o.o - -

2.7
0.6
2.5
2.3

010
010
010
000

0.2 0.4
0.5 0.8
0.6 0.8

o.o
0.0
o.o - -

0.8
0.8
o. 7
0.6

0.9
0.8
0.6
0.6

0.0
0.0

on POLLOCK RIP CHANNEL, p.28

NARRAGANSETT BAY <8>

981 Beavertail Point, 0.8 mile northwest of.


991 Dutch Island and Beaver Head, between
001 Dutch Island, west of
011 Wickford Harbor .........................
2021 Prudence Island, west of
2031 Greenwich Bay entrance

Daily
03 -0
07 -0
09 -0
13 -0

71 12.9
71
71
71
71
71
71
71
71
71
71

22.6
22.2
21.0
22.8
20
20.0
21.0
20.2
17.8
18.5

7 41 38.4

71 15.5

41 41.9

71 14.7

41
41
7 41
41

27.5
29.8
30.3
34

71
71
71
(/ 1

24.7
24.2
24.6
26

-- - - - -71 -23.6
41 40.0

Current weak
-2 58 -5 02
-2 54
-0 36
-3 26 -5 06
-3 04
-1 15
-1 03 -0 38
-1 22 -3 00
-1 10 -0 47
Current weak
Current weak
-1 58 -1 29
-0 42 -0 34
-1 40 -1 28
-1 56 -1 13
-1 04 -0 46
Current weak
-1 22 -1 34
Current weak
-2 04 -3 34
-1 40
-0 04
-0
54
-0 11
-1 56 -1 32
-1 33 -1 49
Current weak
Current weak
Current weak

and variable
-2 26 -3 06
-2 48 -3 41
-1
-1
-1
and
and
-1
-1
-1
-0
-0
and
-1
and
-1

20 -1 04
31 -1 31
10 -1 33
variable
variable
24 -1 38
20 -1 28
14 -1 16
50 -1 37
53 -1 34
variable
08 -0 58
variable
19 -0 48

-1
-1
-1
and
and
and

31 -0 19
58 -1 47
21 -1 16
variable
variable
variable

0.8

o.o

0,6
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.6

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

0.6 0.8

0.0

0.7 1. 0
0.5
0.9
0.3 0.6
0.5 0.6
0.7 0.7

0.0

0.4
0.4
0.3
0.4
0.4

-- -1. 5
- - 0.4
- - 1.0
------- -

--o.o - 0.0
0.0

0.3

---

--

---- -o.o - 0.0 - o.o - 0.0

---

o.o - 0.0

1.1
1.0
0.7
0.6
1. 0

166
172
217
236
216

1.4 230
1.7

191

1.0 188
1.0 233
1.2 206
0.3
-

0.4

TABLE 2. - CURRENT DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 19B3

NO.

PLACE

DEPTH
ft

Lat.
'

Long.

Min.
before
Flood

Flood

Min.
before
Ebb

Ebb

'

h. m.

h. m.

h. m.

h. m.

N
NARRAGANSETT BAY <B>
Time meridian, 75W
2041 Patience Island, narrows east of
2051 Patience I. and Warwick Neck, between
2061 Warren River entrance
2071 Warren, Warren River
2081 Hog Island to Providence
2091 India Point RR. Bridge, Seekonk R. <9>

41
41
41
41

39.5
39.B
42.7
43.7

2101 Cold Spring Pt., Seekonk River <10>

41 49.6

71
71
71
71

21.2
22.4'
17.8
17.3

- - .. - -71 -23.3
-41 49.0
71 22.8

2111
2116
2121
2126
2131
2136
2141
2146
2151
2156
2161
2166
2171
2176
2181
2186
2191
2196
2201
2206
2211
2216
2221
2226
2231
2236
2241

Point Judith
Harbor of Refuge, south entrance
Harbor of Refuge, west entrance
Pond ent ranee
2.4 miles southwest of
4.5 miles southwest of
Block Island
four miles north of
Sandy Point, 2.1 miles NNE of
Sandy Pt., 1.5 miles north of
Clay Head, 1.2 miles E~E of .
Old Harbor Pt., 0.5 mile southeast of
Lewis Pt., 1.0 mile southwest of .
Lewis Pt., 1. 5 miles west of .........
Great Salt Pond entrance
Great Salt Pond ent., I mile NW of
Sandy Point, 0~4 mile west of <11>
Green Hill Point, 1.1 miles south of
Sandy Point, 4.1 miles northwest of
Grace Point, 2.0 miles northwest of
Quonochontaug Beach, 1.1 miles S of
Quonochontaug Beach, 3.8 miles S of
Lewis Point, 6.0 miles WNW of
Southwest Ledge
Southwest Ledge, 2. 0 miles west of ......
Watch Hill Point, 2.2 miles east of
Watch Hill Point, 5.2 miles SSE of
Montauk Point, 5.4 miles NNE of
Montauk Point, 1.2 miles east of
Montauk Point, 1 mile northeast of

Endnotes can be found at the end of Table 2.

Flood Ebb

AVERAGE SPEEDS AND DIRECTIONS


Minimum
before
Flood

Maximum
Flood

Minimum
before
Ebb

Maximum
Ebb

knots deg. knots deg. knots deg. knots deg.

on POLLOCK RIP CHANNEL, p.2B


-2 41 -2 29
-1 40 -1 21
Current weak
-0 14 +0 11
Current weak
-1 48 -4 02
-2 30
-0 12
-1 48 -4 14
-2 24
-0 26

-2
-1
and
-0
and
-1

44 -2 37
18 -1 13
varjable
22 -1 05
variable
31 -1 06

-1 31

-1 02

0.9
0.8
0.3
0.9

157
224
200
171

0.0

-----

1.4

180

o.o

--

1.4 210

o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o

-- ----

0.7
0.6
0.4
1.0

354
040
020
358

0.0
0.0
o.o
o.o

0.5 o.B
0.2
0.7
0.4 o.8
0.1
0.6

0.0

--

0.0

--

1.0
0.4
1. 3
o.8
0.2
1.1

020
020
020
030
030
030

0.4 0.5
0.3 0.5
0.5 0.5

on TilE RACE, p. 34

BLOCK ISLAND SOUND


2106

SPEED
RATIOS

TIME DIFFERENCES

POSITION
METER

41 21.48
41
41
41
41

22
23
19.87
18

41 18
15 41 15.85
7 41 15
15 41 13.35
41 09
41 08.20
41 09
41 11.97
7 41 12
41 13.80
41 20.90
15 41 I 7.10
41 12
41 18.80
15 41 16.35
15 41 11.60
41 07
15 41 06.80
41 18.16
15 41 13.20
15 41 09.55
41 04.50
41 05

71 29.75 -2 23 -2 52 -2 26 -3
-2
-1
See table 5.
71 31
-3 23 -3 01 -3 16 -3
71 31
71 30.65 -0 48 -0 01 +0 18 -0
See table 5.
71 33

59
41
56

0.2 0.2
0.1
0.2

0.0

0.6 329

o.o

--

0.8 141
0.4 141
0.7 141

52
24

0.6 0.4
0.2 0.2

0.0
o.o

---

1.8 351
0.7 258

o.o
0.0

-- --

1. 5 186
0.6 090

+0
-0
-0
-0
+0
-1
-0
-4
-0
-1
-0
+0

21
43
50
55
09
13
57
22
32
35
55
04

0.2
0.4
0.6
0.2
0.1
0.7
0.4
0.1
0.1

0.2
0.5
0.5
0.1
0.1
0.5
0.4
0.1
0.1
- - 0.2
0.2 0.1
0.2 0.2

0.0 - 0.0
o.o
220
0.5
0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 - 0.0
0.0
0.0 - o.o - -

0.8 285

---

0.8
1.7
2.1
0.5
0.6
1.8
1.7
0.3
0.4
0.7
0.4
0.6

076
066
063
164
175
136
170
326
035
011
070
OB4

-0
+0
+0
-0
-0
-0
+0
+0
-1
-1

20
08
35
08
41
21
12
08
53
41

0.4
0.2
0.2
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.4
1.0
0.7

0.4
0.6
1.2
2.1
1. 9
0.7
1. 2
1.6
2.8
1.9

078
058
097
141
168
086
064
079
162
145

71
71
71
71
71
71
71
71
71
71
71
71
71
71
71
71
71
71
71
71
71
71
71

32
34.00
34
31.85
32
37.30
38
35.50
36
35.13
35.77
38.00
38
42.82
43.00
44.20
42
43.00
48.60
49.00
49.48
49.80
51

-0
+0
-0
-2
-0
-1
-1
-4
-0

30
09
22
20
10
37
31
18
52

--

-1 06
-0 04

-0
-0
+0
-0
+0
-0
+0
+0
-1
-2

52
05
51
33
02
37
26
25
30
02

+0
-0
-0
-1
-0
-1
-1
-3
-0
-1
-0
+0
See
+0
.o
+0
-0
+0
-0
+0
-0
-1
-1

03 +0 35
53 -0 30
30 -1 03
32 -0 37
29 -0 34
08 -0 34
15 -0 44
35 -3 34
58 -1 50
24 - 47 -0 34
11 +0 22
table 5.
06 +0 37
06 +0 29
40 +0 06
33 -0 10
10 +0 01
08 +0 35
18 +0 29
03 -0 47
09 -0 4B
29 -1 10

0.1
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.5
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.8
0.4

0.7

270

0.0
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

1.1
0.7
0.6
1.5
1.5
1.2
1. 2
1.1
2.8
2.4

248
243
286
321
354
260
265
279
346
356

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

296
- 1.0
1. 9 315
- - 0.7
298
336
-- 0.2
1.9 298
1. 4 318
- - 0.3
165
158
- 0.4
-- -- 0.6
258

0.0
o.o
0.0
0.0
0.0
o.o
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

--

--- --- ---- ---

---- ---

----- ---- --- ----- ----

....

....
tn

TABLE 2. - CURRENT DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983


~

POSITION
METER
NO.

PLACE

DEPTH
ft

Lat.
'

Long.

Min.
before
Flood

Flood

Min.
before
Ebb

Ebb

'

h. m.

h. m.

h. m.

h. m.

41
41
41
41
6 41

15
15

16.50
13.40
10.45
07.90
04.78

71
71
71
71
71

54.80
55.50
55.17
55.50
56.35

-1
+0
-0
-0
-2

02
42
23
38
25

-0
+0
-0
-0
-2

71
71
72
72
72
71
72

59.80
58
02.1
02.0
04.85
59.80
06.23

-0 42
-0 57
45
53
09
18

-0
-0
See
-0
-1
-1
-0

72 01.80

-1 30

-1

2271
2276
2281
2286
2291
2296
2301

Mt. Prospect, 0. 6 mi 1e SSE of ...........


Cerberus Shoal and Fishers I., between
little Gull Island, 3.7 miles ESE of
Gardiners Island, 3 miles northeast of
Eastern Plain Point, 1.2 miles N of .
Eastern Plain Pt., 3.9 miles ENE of
little Gull Island, O.fl mile SSE of <51>

15 41 14.75
7 41 13
41 10.7
10 41 07.9
41 07.12
41 07.05
41 11.67

2306

Rocky Point, 2 miles WNW of ..

15

41 03.55

Flood Ebb

AVERAGE SPEEDS AND


Minimum
before
Flood

Maximum
Flood

u'

DIRECTIO~S

Minimum
before
Ebb

Maximum
Ebb

knots deg. knots deg. knots deg. knots deg.

on THE RACE, p.34

BLOCK ISLAND SOUND


Time meridian, 75W
2246 Wicopesset Island, 1.1 miles SSE of .
2251 East Pt., Fishers I., 4.1 miles S of
2256 Cerberus Shoal, 1.5 miles east of .
2261 Shagwong Reef &Cerberus Shoal, between.
2266 Montauk Harbor entrance ...

SPEED
RATIOS

TIME DIFFERENCES

-0
-2
-1
-2

10 +0 39 -0 07
.32 +0 09 +0 12
15 -0 33 -0 52
47 -0 35 -0 57
47 -3 12 -4 49
-2 32
-0 44
06 0 00 -0 59
05 +0 11 -0 06
table 5.
56 -0 21 -0 26
51 -1 18 -2 23
26 -0 32 -1 01
50 -0 33 -3 02
-1 54
-0 32
01 -0 59 -0 59

0.2
0.5
0.5
0. 5
0.2
o. 1
0.2
0.6 0.5
o. 4 o. 3

0.0
0.0
0.0
o.o
0.0

-- -- --

1.5
0.9
1.1
1.9
1.2

250
236
256
241
226

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

------

0.0
0.0

- -

1.7 275
1.3 264

o.o
0.0

0.3 0.2
0.3 0.2
0.3 0.3
0.4 0.2
0.0
0.2
0.1 0.1

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

---- -

0.9
1. 0
1.0
1.3

305
290
246
331

o.o
0.0
0.0
0.0

- ------

0.1

192

0.3

255

0.2

340

0.4
0.5
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.4
0,5
0,1
o:5
0.5

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

-----------

1.2
1. 4
0.3
0.2
0.4
1.2
1.4
0.4
1.3
1.5

225
345
281
250
250
270
288
240
307
210

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
o.o
o.o
0.0

------- -----

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

- ---- --

1.6
1.8
2.4
1.5
1.6
1.7

290
195
230
145
240
245

o.o
0.0
0.0
o.o
0.0
o.o

-- --

1.1

035
284
092

0.0
0.0
0.0

----

0.5
0.3
0.4
0.6
0.4

0.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
0.6
0.2
0.5
1.6
1.3

073
073
092
056
033
024
353
054
096

1.0 13U
0.8 110
1.0 096
0.6 105
0.1 252
0.6 174
0.3 065

GARDINERS BAY, etc.


Goff Point, 0.4 mile northwest of
Acabonack Hbr. ent., 0.6 mile ESE of .
Hog Creek Point, north of ...............
Ram Island, 2.2 miles east of
Orient Point, 2.4 miles SSE of
Gardiners Pt. Ruins, 1.1 miles N of .
Gardiners Point & Plum Island, between
Ram Island, 1.4 miles NNE of .
long Beach Pt., 0.7 mile southwest of .
Hay Beach Point, 0.3 mile NW of <52> .

41
41
41
41
41
41
15 41
41
15 41
41

01.49
01.30
04.10
04.70
07.50
09.50
09.33
05.8
06.25
06.65

72
72
72
72
72
72
72
72
72
72

2361 Jennings Point, 0.2 mile NNW of


2366 Cedar Point, 0.2 mile west of .....
2371 North Haven Peninsula, north of .........
2376 Paradise Point, 0.4 mile east of
2381 little Peconic Bay entrance .............
2386 Robins Island, 0.5 mile south of .

13 41
41
41
13 41
19 41
40

04.48
02.38
02.47
02.88
01.58
56.98

72
72
72
72
72
72

2311
2316
2321
2326
2331
2336
2341
2346
2351
2356

-2
-2
-1
-0
-0
+0
-0
+o
0
-0
+0
+1
22.95 +0 24 tO 09 +0 27 +0
16.07 -0 19 -0 16 +0 19 -0
19.25 10 04 -0 30 +0 29 -0
22.57 +0 18 +0 03 +0 35 +0
23.08 +0 27 +0 01 +0 43 +0
27.18 +0 24 -0 12 +0 46 +0
-1
-0

03.75
07.40
09.70
13.80
12.30
08.83
09.52
15. 8
18.40
70.43

-1
-1
-1
-0
+0
-0
-0
-0
+0
+0

54
42
04
27
11
20
26
07
25
12

-2
-2
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
+0

25
10
49
24
34
17
31
02
11
20

-1
-1
-1
-0
+1
-0
-0
-0
+0
+0

35
15
31
24
01
19
42
03
34
51

31
30
52
12
31
04
30
17
00
51
38
35
03
41
34
06
21
35
31
07

0.6
0.6
0.8
0.5
0.6
0.6

0.5
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.5
0.5
0.2
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.2

-----

1.6
1.2
0.3
0.3
0.3
1.8
1. 6
0.6
1.8
1. 2
0.6
0.8
1.5
1.6
2. 1
1.5
1.5
0.6
0.2
0.5

010
140
067
090
025
066
100
075
101
025
025
020
055
005
035
345
015
065
243
234

FISHERS ISLAND SOUND


2391 Edwards Pt. and Sandy Pt., between
2396 Napatree Point, 0.7 mile southwest of .
2401 little Narragansett Bay entrance
Endnotes can be found at the end of Table 2.

4 41 19.90
41 17.92
41 20

71 53.88
71 54.00
71 53

-2 34 -3 17
-0 56 -1 07
-1 56 -1 59

-2 25 -3 41
-0 57 -1 18
-2 09 -2 35

0.4 0.3
0.6 0.6
0.4 0.3

0.0 0.0 0.0 -

1~

1.

1.0 227
2.2 113
1.3 268

TABLE 2. - CURRENT DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

NO.

PLACE

DEPTH
ft

lat.

long.

N
FISHERS ISLAND SOUND
Time meridian, 75w
2406 Avondale, Pawcatuck River <51>

6 41 19.90

2411 Ram Island Reef, south of


2416 Noank <51> , ,, ,.

7 41 18.1
4 41 19.12

2421 Mystic, Highway Bridge,

l~ystic

River ....

2426 Clay Point, 1.3 miles NNE of


2431 North Hill Point, 1.1 miles NNW of

6 41 21.25
15 41 17.88
41 17.57

SPEED
RATIOS

TIME DIFFERENCES

POSITION
METER

Min.
Min.
before Flood before
Flood
Ebb
h. m.

h. m.

h. m.

Ebb

Flood Ebb

AVERAGE SPEEDS AND DIRECTIONS


Minimum
before
Flood.

Maximum
Flood

Minimum
before
Ebb

Maximum
Ebb

knots deg. knots deg. knots deg. knots deg.

h. m.

on THE RACE, p.34

71 50.73 -1 56 -2 42 -2 17 -3
-1
+0
71 58.5 -0 52 -0 47 -0 41 -0
71 59.30 -1 36 -3 16 -4 10 -4
-1
+0
71 58.18 -2 02 -2 50 -2 07 -3
-1
-0
-1
-0
40
71 58.53 -0 42 -0 49
72 01,68 -1 05 -0 26 -0 18 -1

40
OB
04
50
30
24
19
39
40
20
15
37

0.2 0.2
0.0
0.1
0.4 0.4
0.2 0.1

35 -0 43 -0
predictions
14 -0 11 -0
11 +0 01 -0
33 -0 31 -1
30 -1 01 -2
50 -1 03 -1
51 -2 12 -1

44

o.o

0.0

o.o
o.o

0.1
0.2 0.1

0.0

0.1
0.5 0.5
0.5 0.4

o.o
o.o

0.9

1.0

26
45
42
05
50
15

1. 0
1.4
0.9
1.2
0.1
0.1

0.7
1. 3
0.9
1.2
0.1
0.1

o.o
o.o

-2 35
-1 08
+0 04
29 -1 54
-1 30
+0 13
40 -2 29
-1 11
+fl 26
variable
03 -1 49
29 -0 46
00 -1 31
43 -1 42
53 -0 40
25 -1 10
29 +0 26
13 -0 41
09 -0 18
11 +0 03
52 -2 37

0.1

o.o

--- --

0,6 058

o.o

--

1.3 255
0.5 340

0.0
0.0

-- ---

----

0.5 039

o.o

1.4 264
1. 5 258

o.o - o.o - -

0.0

-- --- ----- --

2.6
2.9
3. 3
4.0
2.6
3.5
0.4
0.1

0.0

0.0

--

0.5
0.1
0.2
1. 6
0.3

265
243
263
088
173

0.5
0.4
0.2
0.3
1. 9
1. 2

162
231
234
232
035
082

3.5
3.5
3.1
4.7
3.2
4.3
0.4
0.2

135
100
107
130
133
126
055
211

0.4
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.2
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.5

180
186
185
199
202
198
164
165
161

1.6
2.9
1. 3
1.6
0.8
1.4
2.4
2.4
0.7
0.8
1.2

062
043
090
099
178
073
076
065
068
074
045

o.o

--

LONG ISLAND SOUND


The Race
Race Point, 0.4 mile southwest of
THE RACE, near Valiant Rock
0,5 mile NE of little Gull Island ....
little Gull 1., 1.1 miles ENE of .....
Great Gull Island, 0.7 mfle WSW of ......
Pl urn Gut , ,
Eastern Point, 1.5 miles south of
New london Harbor entrance
Thames River
Winthrop Point ..................... ,.
2476

2436
2441
2446
2451
2456
2461
2466
2471

41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41

14.70
14.20
13
13.10
11.67
10.00
17.8
19.0B

41 21.63

72
72
72
72
72
72
72
72

02.60
03.60
06
05.10
08.02
12.80
04.4
05.02

-0 24 -0
Daily
-0 30 -0
-0 07 -0
-0 51 -0
-1 22 -1
-1 57 -1
-1 22 -1

72 05.30 -1 17 -1 59 -0 54

2481

Off Smith Cove , , ..............

5 41 23.9B

72 05.18 -1 18 -2 20 -1

2486

Off Stoddard Hi 11 ....................

15 41 27.65

72 04.12 -1 17 -2 23 -0

2491
2496
2501
2506
2511
2516
2521
2526
2531
2536
2541
2546

lower Coal Dock ......................


Goshen Point, 1.9 miles SSE of
little Gull Island, 0.8 mile NNW of
Bartlett Reef, 0.2 mile south of
Twotree Island Channel
Niantic (Railroad Bridge)
Black Point, 0.8 mile south of
Black Point and Plum Island, between
Plum Island, 0.8 mile NNW of
Branford Reef, 1.5 miles southwest of
Branford Reef, 5.0 miles south of
Hatchett Point, 1.1 miles WSW of

15 41 30.88
15 41 16.00
15 41 13.10
41 16.2
11 41 17.87
5 41 19.40
15 41 16.40
15 41 14.00
41 11.87
15 41 12.57
15 41 08.65
41 16.35

72 04.72 Current weak


72 06.30 -1 05 -1 00
72 06.93 +0 17 -1 19
72 07.7 -2 01 -0 50
72 08.47 -1 06 -1 27
72 10.62 -0 53 -1 03
72 12.50 -0 50 -1 11
72 12.30 +0 25 +0 04
72 11.92 +0 04 -0 16
72 49.83 -0 13 -0 14
72 49.67 -0 01 +0 09
72 16.92 -2 37 -1 11

~nd

-1
-2
-1
-0
-0

~0

+0
-1
-0
+0
-0

0.1
0.0
0.1
0.2 0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2 0.1
0.0
0.2
0.4
0.7
0.3
0.4
0.6
0.4
0.7
0.6
0.3
0.2
0.4

0.5
0.8
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.4
0. 7
0.7
0.2
0.2
0.3

0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o

o.o -

-- --- --

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

---

0.0

--

--

o.o - 0.0 - o.o - -

2B8
295
002
301
299
323
249
348

0.0

--

0.4 012

o.o - o.o - 0.0 - o.o - o.o - o.o - o.o - o.o - -

0.7

o.o - -

019

0.7 332

o.o

--

1.2
1.9
1.4
1. 2
1.6
1.2
2.1
1.7
0.8
0.7
1.3

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o

----- --- -----

285
258
255
267
352
260
236
247
272
260
240

0.0

--

,_.
tn

Endnotes can be found at the end of Table 2.

TABLE 2. - CURRENT DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1903


.~

METER
NO.

PLACE

DEPTH
ft

Lat.
I

'

LONG ISLAND SOUND


Time meridian, 75W
Connecticut River
Lynde Point, channel east of
Saybrook Point, 0.2 mile northeast of
Railroad drawbridge

SPEED
RATIOS

TIME DIFFERENCES

POSITION
Long.

Min.
before
Flood

Flood

Min.
before
Ebb

Ebb

h. m.

h. m.

h. m.

h. m.

Eustasia Island, 0.6 mile ESE of


2566
Eddy Rock Shoa 1, west of .............
2571
Higganum Creek, 0.5 mile ESE of
2576
2581
Wilcox Island Park, east of
Rocky Hi 11 , ,
2586
Hartford
Jetty <42> ......... , .........
2591
2596 Saybrook Breakwater, 1.5 miles SE of
2601 Mulford Point, 3.1 miles northwest of
2606 Orient Point, 1 mile WNW of

41
15 41
41
41
9 41
9 41
41
15 41
41

2611
2616
2621
2626
2631
2636
2641
2646
2651
2656
2661
2666
2671
2676
2681
2686
2691
2696
2701
2706
2711
2716
2721
2726
2731

15 41 08.63
7 41 12.9
15 41 14.65
41 14.10
41 12.66
41 10.83
41 06.30
41 14
15 41 14.22
15 41 09.80
15 41 01.68
41 13.65
15 41 08.73
15 41 04.37
41 00.92
41 14
15 41 00.97
15 41 04.65
41 14
41 17.83
41 12.87
41 08.60
41 04.52
41 00.33
41 10.77
10 41 10.35
5 41 12.53
5 41 14.40

73 06.82 -0 06 +0 01 +0 15 -0 55
73 06.67 +0 34 +0 13 +0 29 -0 55
73 06.23 +0 48 +0 10 +0 30 +0 48

Rocky Point, 0.3 mile north of


Cornfield Point, 3 miles south of
Cornfield Point, 1.1 miles south of
Kesley Point, 2.1 miles southeast of
Six Mile Reef, 1.5 miles north of
Six Mile Reef, 2 miles east of
Horton Point, 1.4 miles NNW of
Kelsey Point, 1 mile south of
Hammonasset Point, 1.2 miles SW of
Hammonasset Point, 5 miles south of
Mattituck Inlet, 1 mile northwest of
Sachem Head, 1 mile SSE of
Sachem Head 6.2 miles south of
Roanoke Point, 5.6 miles north of
Roanoke Point, 2.3 miles NNW of
Sachem Head, 1 mile south of .
Herod Point, 2.8 miles north of
Herod Point, 6.5 miles north of
New Haven Harbor entrance <12>
City Point, 1.3 miles northeast of
Oyster River Pt., 1.3 miles SSE of <1>
Pond Point, 4.2 miles SSE of
Stratford Shoal, 6 miles east of .
Sound Beach, 2.2 miles north of
Charles Island, 0.8 mile SSE of
Housatonic River
Milford Point, 0.2 mile west of
2736
Railroad drawbridge, above
2741
2746
Fowler Island, 0.1 mile NNW of
Endnotes can be found at the end of Table 2.

41 16
41 17.02
15 41 19.00
23.30
26.57
30.02
34.33
39.82
45.07
14.78
12.00
10.02

Minimum
before
Flood

Maximum
Flood

Minimum
before
Ebb

-"'

Maximum
Ebb

knQts deg. knots deg. knots deg. knots deg.

on THE RACE, p.34

+0 42 +0
72 20
72 20.87 +0 35 +0
72 20.77 +0 27 -0
+0
+1
72 24.23 +1 53 +1
72 27.78 +1 41 +2
72 32.62 +3 06 +2
72 38.88 +4 06 +3
72 37.73 +4 41 +3
72 39.02 +5 45 +4
72 19.05 -1 30 -1
72 19.08 -0 06 -1
72 15.11 -1 09 -2
-0
-0
72 21.42 -0 27 -1
72 22.4 -0 56 -0
72 23.40 -1 01 -1
72 27.93 -0 35 -1
72 28.87 -0 17 -0
72 26.90 -0 36 -0
72 27.40 tO 04 +0
72 30
-1 32 -1
72 34.00 -0 59 -1
72 34.17 -0 03 -0
72 34.22 -0 21 -0
72 42.30 -0 38 -0
72 42.30 tO 29 +0
72 42.53 -0 02 -0
72 42.97 -1 19 -0
72 43
-0 46 tO
72 49.93 -0 29 -0
72 49.80 -0 27 +0
72 55
-1 11 -1
72 54.42 tO 11 +0
72 58.00 - - - -0
72 58.08 -0 20 +0
72 58.43 +0 01 -0
72 58.45 -0 03 -0
73 02.63 -0 51 -0

2551
2556
2561

Flood Ebb

uo

AVERAGE SPEEDS AND DIRECTIONS

50
51
26
35
31
38
16
52
36
37
39
11
05
02
59
09
02
17
34
02
12
12
08
00
15
03
15
36
24
02
22
03
17
06
34
30
15
04
02
06
36

+0 18 +0 29
+0 47 tO 30
+0 54 +1 06
+1
+2
+2
+3
+3
+3
-0
-0
-0

23
01
35
07
21
22
55
05
33

+1
+1
+3
+3
+3
+4
-1
-0
-1

26
20
01
35
30
29
57
24
15

-1
-0
-1
-0
-0
-0
-0
-1
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
+0
-0
tO

01
03
02
54
23
07
03
03
44
24
08
35
12
15
10
33
27
12
37
33

-0
-0
-2
-1
-0
-0
-0
-1
-1
-0
-0
-1
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-1
+0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0

28
20
03
00
41
35
18
51
31
06
26
02
04
24
29
38
06
07
15
08
47
14
09
25
54

-- -0 04
-0 07
-0 15
-0 30

0.3
0.5
0.4
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.0
0.7
0.7
0.5
0.3
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.6
0.5
0.6
0.3
0.5
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.1

---

0.2
0.4
0.3

0.0

0.4
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.6
0.6
0.9

0.0
0.0

0.6
0.4
o. 5
0.5
0,4
0.6
0.6
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.1

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0


0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -

0.4 0.3
0.4 0.4
0.4 0.3

o.o 0.0

o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
0.0
0.0

-- ----- --- ---

--

-- ----o.o - o.o - 0.0 - -

0.1 020
0.0 '- 0.0 0.0
0.0 - -

--

o.o - o.o - 0.0


0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

------

0.9
1.5
1.0
0.6
0.9
1.1
0.8
0.8
0.9
0.6
0.1
1.9
1.9
1.4
0.8
2.1
1.8
2.0
1.4
1. 5
1.0
1. 6
1.4
2.0
1.0
1.4
0.9
1.1
0.6
0.7
0.9
0.9
0.4
0.9
1.4
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.6
0.9
0.4

344
355
360
359
356
290
350
270
355
335
290
260
269
245
255
245
279
256
293
260
290
235
260
249
287
284
241
255
260
255
270
278
290
254
319
015
255
265
265
270
250

1.2 330
1.1 350
1.1 040

0.0
0.0

--- --

0.7 161
1.5 160
1.0 198

0.0
0.0
0.0

---- -------

1.4
0.6
1.0
1.0
0.8
0.7
2.0
2.3
3.1

070
155
080
160
135
095
070
066
055

-- ----

2.1
1.7
1. 6
1.8
1.3
2.1
2.0
1.5
1.0
1.5
1.0
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.7
1.2
0.6
0.7
0.9
0.4
0.3
0.6
0.6
0.9
0.4

041
094
108
070
095
040
040
118
106
090
053
065
065
050
070
004
090
070
152
215
060
065
060
075
070

o.o

o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
0.0

o.o

0.0
0.0

o.o

0.0
0.0

o.o
0.0
0.0

o.o
0.0
0.0

o.o
0.0
0.0

o.o

0.0
0.1

o.o
o.o
0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
0.0
0.0

--

---- --

-------020------- ------

1.2 135
1. 3 185
1.1 270

TABLE 2. - CURRENT DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

NO.

PLACE

DEPTH
ft

Lat.
I

long.
I

N
LONG ISLAND SOUND
Time meridian, 75W
Housatonic River
Wooster Island, 0.1 mile southwest of
2751
Derby-Shelton Bridge, below <13>
2756
2761 Point No Point, 2.1 miles south of ... , ..
2766 Old Field Point, 1 mile east of
do ....................................
2771 Old Field Point, 2 miles northeast of
do , , ...........

2776 Stratford Point, 4.3 miles south of


do
2781 Stratford Point, 6.1 miles south of
, ,do., ,, , ,,

2786
2791
2796
2801
2806
2811
2816
2821
2826
2831

Port Jefferson Harbor entrance


Crane Neck Point, 0.5 mile northwest of.
Bridgeport Hbr. ent., btn. jetties <14>.
Crane Neck Point, 3.4 miles WNW of
Crane Neck Point, 3.7 miles WSW of
Shoal Point, 6 miles south of
Pine Creek Point, 2.3 miles SSE of
Saugatuck River, 0.3 mi. NW of Bluff Pt.
Saugatuck R., 0.5 mile above Bluff Pt ...
Sheffield I. Tower, 1.1 miles SE of .....
do ,, , , ,.,,.,, ,, ,

2836
2841
2846
2851
2856

Sheffield I. Hbr., 0.5 mile southeast of


Norwalk River, off Gregory Point
Eaton's Neck Pt., 1.3 miles north of
Eaton's Neck Pt., 1.8 miles west of
Eaton's Neck Pt., 3 miles north of
do., ,
,,do

2861
2866
2871
2876
2881
2886
2891
2896
2901
2906
2911

Huntington Bay, off East Fort Point


do
Northport Bay entrance (in channel)
Northport Bay, south of Duck I. Bluff
Long Neck Point, 0.6 mile south of
... do ...................................
lloyd Point, 1.3 miles NNW of
do
Shippan Point, 1.3 miles SSE of
do
Oyster Bay
Rocky Point, 1 mile east of .
Harbor ent., south of Plum Point
Harbor, west of Soper Point
Cold Spring Harbor
Stamford Harbor entrance

Endnotes can be found at the end of Table 2.

SPEED
RATIOS

TIME DIFFERENCES

POSITION
METER

Min.
Min.
before Flood before
Ebb
Flood
h. m.

h. m.

h. m.

El)b

Flood Ebb

AVERAGE SPEEDS AND DIRECTiotlS


Minimum
before
Flood

Maximum
Flood

Minimum
before
Ebb

Maximum
Ebb

knots deg. knots deg. knots deg. knots deg.

h. m.

on THE RACE, p.34

5 41
41
15 41
15 40
22 40
15 41
40 41
15 41
60 41
15 41
51 41
40
40
4 41
15 40
15 40
15 41
15 41
15 41
41
15 41
60 41
12 41
15 41
15 40
40
15 41
40 41
170 41
15 40
30 40
15 40
40
15 41
27 41
15 40
40 40
15 40
40 40

16.67
18.73
06.75
58.47
58.47
00.23
00.23
04.77
04.77
02.97
02.97
58
58
09
59.00
56.30
01.70
05.05
06.27
06
01.97
01.97
03.32
05.20
58.60
57
00.38
00.38
00.38
55.60
55.60
54.53
55
01.58
01.58
57.95
57.95
59.90
59.98

73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73

05.20
04.78
07.13
05.80
05.80
05.70
05.70
06.67
06.67
05.80
05.80
06
10
11
13.87
13.87
14.03
14.40
21.92
23
24.33
24.33
25. 25.
24.22
23.77
26
23.80
23.80
23.80
25.05
25.05
24.45
23
28.68
28.68
29.70
29.70
31.00
31.03

+1 19 +0 33 +0 20 +0 22
-0 06
-0 30 -0 06 -0 08 -0 01
+3 26 +2 31 +2 25 +1 56
+2 30 +1 54 +2 17 +1 44
+0 33 +0 13 -0 11 +0 58
+0 22 +0 08 -0 12 +0 41
+0 12 +0 19 +0 05 +0 14
-0 36 -0 09 -0 23 +0 15
-0 18 +0 03 +0 16 +0 30
-0 43 -0 31 -0 34 -0 12
+0 11 +0 40 +0 32 +0 14
-0 45 -1 24 -1 38 -1 34
-0 10 -0 22 +0 05 -0 03
-0 12 +0 02 -0 25 +0 09
-1 32 -0 3'1 -0 24 -0 18
+0 22 +0 28 +0 42 +0 55
-0 20 +0 06 +0 21 +0 23
-0 12 -0 41 +0 20 +0 10
Current weak and variable
+0 33 +0 39 tO 59 +0 33
-0 27 +0 24 t1 00 +0 36
-2 41 -3 54 -3 36 -2 12
-0 12 -0 21 +0 29 +0 30
+0 21 +0 21 +0 05 +0 21
-1 09 -1 01 -0 28 -0 29
+0 40 tO 30 +0 36 +0 17
+0 17 +0 13 +0 26 +0 28
-0 38 -0 22 +1 26 +0 44
-0 06 +0 14 +0 14 tO 51
-0 54 +0 10 +0 05 -0 16
-0 11 +0 14 +0 12 +0 30
+0 31 +0 54 +0 12 -0 05
-1 20 -0 05 +1 14 +0 11
-1 05 -0 08 +1 12 +0 09
+1 16 +0 54 +l 20 +l 05
-0 08 +0 13 +l 07 tO 37
+0 28 +0 07 +0 13 +0 16
+0 10 +0 11 tO 46 -0 10

0.2 0.2
- 0.1
0.4 0.3
0.1 0.2
0.1 0.2
0.3 0.3
0.2 0.2
0.3 0.3
0.2 0.2
0.3 0.2
0.3 0.2
0.8 0.4
0.4 0.3
0.2 0.1
0.2 0.2
0.1 0.1
0.1 0.1
0.2 0.2
0.2 0.1

o.o - o.o - o.o - o.o - o.o - o.o - 0.0 - o.o - -

0.3
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
o. 3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2

0.2
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.1
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.2

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

-- --

15 40
40
40
40
12 41

55.15
54
53
53
00.88

73
73
73
73
73

30.03
31
32
29
32.20

+0 11 +0 20
-0 04 tO 07
+0 26 +0 28
Current weak
-1 30 -1 17

14 +0 42
04 +0 04
01 +0 26
variable
07 -0 22

0.2 0.2
0.2 0.2
0.2 0.1

0.0
0.0
0.0

0.1

0.0

-- ----

-- --- ---

+0
+0
+0
and
-2

0.2

0.0
0.0

o.o
0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

-- ---- ----------- --------

o.o
0.0 - o.o - o.o - -

--

----

0.6 020

-- -1.3 251

0.2
0.2
1. 0
0.5
1.0
o. 6
1.0
0.9
2.6
1.3
0.7
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.7
0.5

105
110
266
236
254
'291
267
279
151
256
340
261
066
232
272
265

0.9
0.6
0.2
0.6
1. 4
0.5
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.8
0.8
1.0
1. 0
0.9
0.7

283
269
229
322
283
199
253
264
188
190
179
100
007
252
257
255
269
239
247

0.0

o.o

0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0

-- --- --- ----- --------

------- --- ---------- ----- --

0.6 117
0.7 244
0.6 3,33

o.o - o.o - 0.0

0.4 329

o.o

--

0.7
0.4
1. 2
0.6
0.5
1.1
0.6
1.0
0.8
0.8
0.9
1.9
1.5
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.6
0.4

220
095
074
308
297
092
081
075
078
080
087
323
016
176
079
232
047
084
080

0.8
0.5
0.4
0.5
1.4
0.6
0.9
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.5
0.5
0.9
0.7
0.9
0.8

081
076
042
155
075
068
046
078
054
014
007
267
286
073
080
055
053
055
071

0.5 306
0.7 054
0.4 140
0.8

134

......

<n
<n

TABLE 2. - CURRENT DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983


METER
NO.

PLACE

DEPTH
ft

lat.

long.

N
LONG ISLAND SOUND
Time meridian, 75W
2916 Greenwich Point, 1.1 miles south of
do ,,

2921 Greenwich Point, 2.5 miles south of


do ,, , ,

2926 Oak Neck Point, 0.6 mile north of


do , ,
2931 Captain Hbr. Ent., 0.6 mile southwest of
... do ...................................
2936 Cos Cob Harbor, off Goose Island
2941 Peningo Neck, 0.6 mi. off Parsonage Pt
2946 Matinecock Point, 0.7 mile NNW of .......
do ,
2951 Matinecock Point, 1.7 miles northwest of
2956 Hempstead Harbor, 0.3 mile north of
2961 Hempstead Harbor, 0.5 mile east of
2966 Old Town Wharf, 0.5 mile north of
2971 Hempstead Harbor, off Glenwood landing
2976 Delancey Point, 1 mile southeast of
do , , , , ,.,., ,.
2981 Mamaroneck Harbor
Echo
Bay entrance
2986

15
55
15
55
15
30
15
30
15
15
40
15
15
15
5
10
15
33

40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
41
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40

59.02
59.02
57.60
57.60
55.50
55.50
59.65
59.65
01
56.32
54.80
54.80
55.48
51.72
51.50
48.78
49.68
55.00
55.00
56
54

73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73

34.02
34.02
33.68
33.68
34.02
34.02
35.67
35.67
36
40.50
38,40
38.40
39.37
40.47
39.96
39.08
39.00
42.73
42.73
43
46

....

SPEED
RATIOS

TIME DIFFERENCES

POSITION
Min.
before
Flood

Min.
Flood before
Ebb

Ebb

h. m.

h. m h. m.

h. m.

Flood Ebb

AVERAGE SPEEDS AND DIRECTIONS


Minimum
before
Flood

Maximum
Flood

Minimum
before
Ebb

Maximum
Ebb

knots deg. knots deg, knots deg. knots deg.

on THE RACE, p.34


+1 13 +1 03
+1 16 +0 56
+0 39 +0 15
-1 15 +0 01
+2 43 +2 03
+0 46 +1 40
+1 24 +1 49
+1 14 +1 19
+0 13 -0 07
+1 01 +0 28
+1 06 +0 32
+0 27 +0 12
+1 12 +1 04
Current weak
+0 05
-0 22
-0 46 -0 05
+0 37 +0 14
- +0 11
Current weak
Current weak

----

+1
+0
+0
-0
+2
+1
+1
+0
+0
+1
+1
+1
+0
and

39 +1 13
41 +1 15
47 tO 41
37 -0 05
15 +2 23
31 +2 03
39 +2 12
48 +2 10
04 -0 40
06 +0 39
24 +0 48
23 +0 32
57 +1 14
variable
-0 19

+1
+0
and
and

04 +0 07
59 -0 27
variable
variable

--0- --07-- --0 -47-

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

--- ---- ----- -----

0.7
0.6
0.7
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.7
0.6
0.7
0.4

0.1
o. 1 0.3 0.2
0.2 0.1
0.1 0.1

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

---- ---

0.3 157
0.4 196
0.9 138
0.5 244
0.4 239

0.4
0.6
1.0
0.6
0.3

o.o - 0.0 - o.o - -

0.2
0.4
0.6
0.4
0.2

069
025
058
115
098

0.6
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.2

032
349
348
349
352

0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1

0.2
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1

--

0.0
0.0

o.o
0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o
0.0
0.0

258
265
242
256
260
300
312
319
013
226
233
262
234

0.0
0.0
0.0

073
-- -- 0.8
0.4 069
0.7
-- -- 0.4 052
079
072
-- -- 0.6
0.5 090
- - o.0.77 118
142
-- - 0.4 188
035
- - 0.7
046
- - 0.6
- - 0.5 053
- - 0.4 055
- - 0.1 331
- - -- -- - 0. 7 320
059
- - 0.4
- - 0.3 069

0.0

---- ---

o.o

-- -- - -0.3 150
0.5
- - - - 198
-0.2 196
294
0.4
- - 0.4 078
-- -- 0.4 251

o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.u
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
o.o

on THROGS NECK, p.40


2991
2996
3001
3006
3011
3016

Davids Island, channel 0.1 mile east of.


Huckleberry Island, 0.2 mile NW of
Huckleberry Island, 0.6 mile SE of
Execution Rocks, 0.4 mile southwest of
Manhasset Bay entrance
Hart Island, 0,2 mile north of

15
15
15
15
15

40
40
40
40
40
40

53
53.43
52.80
52.40
49.75
51.82

73
73
73
73
73
73

46
45.43
44.75
44.00
43.78
46.27

Current weak
-3 15 -4 07
-2 25 -0 24
-2 38 -3 03
+2 58 +2 27
-2 23 -3 55

3021 Hart Island, southeast of


3026 Hart Island and City Island, between

15 40 50.62
15 40 51.37

73 45.77
73 46.73

City Island Bridge ......................

10 40 51.47

73 47.60 -2 59

3036 Eastchester Bay, near Big Tom


3041 Hutchinson R., Pelham Highway Bridge
3046 City Island, 0.6 mile southeast of

5 40 50.20
5 40 51.70
15 40 49.72

73 47.72 -3 05
73 49.00 +2 41
73 46.47 -1 17

3031

Endnotes can be found at the end of Table 2.

-1 44
-1 46

and
-3
-2
-2
+2
-4

variable
42 -3 53
14 -2 37
48 -2 51
27 +2 51
17 -3 23
-0 48
-0 36
-0 07 -1 32 -0 18
-2 51 -2 19 -2 40
-2 39
-0 35
-0 28
-4 52 -4 27 -4 26
-2 04
-2 30
-0 40
-1 10
-3 51 -4 07 -3 27
+2 37 +1 51 +2 00
-0 45 -2 59 -3 40
-2 19
-0 15

--

0.3
0.4
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.9 0.5
0.4 0.3
0.3
0.6 o.4
0.3 0.6

- -0.2 0.2
-

0.5 0.5
1. 4 0.6
0.8 0.6
0.3
0.7

0.0
0.0

-- --

0.0

0.0

-- - - -0.1 327
D97
- - 0.3
- - 0.8 305
- - 0.5 038

o.o - -

o.o
o.o

0.0

o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
0.0

o.o
o.o

0.0
0.0

0.2
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.2

234
226
246
307
264
283
283
216
143

0.2 233
0.5 233

TABLE 2. - CURRENT DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

NO.

PLACE

DEPTH
ft

Lat.
0

Long.

Min.
before
Flood

h. m.

Elm Point, 0.2 mile west of

15 40 48.92

3056 Throgs Neck, 0.4 mile south of


3061 THROGS NECK, 0.2 mile south of

15 40 47.90
15 40 48.12

3131
3136
3141
3146
3151
3156
3161
3166
3171
3176
3181
3186
3191

Cryders Point, 0.4 mile NNW of


01 d Ferry Point
Clason Point, 0.2 mile SSW of
Flushing Creek entrance
Rikers I. chan., off La Guardia Field
Bronx River (1 mile north of Hunts Pt.).
Hunts Point, southwest of
N. Brother I. &s. Brother I., between
Port Morris, channel off of
Off Winthrop Ave., Astoria
Mill Rock, northeast of
Mi 11 Rock, west of
HELL GATE (off Mill Rock)
Roosevelt Island
west of, off 75th Street
east of, off 36th Avenue
west of, off 67th Street
west of, off 63rd Street
east of ...
Manhattan, off 31st Street
Newtown Creek ent.rance
Pier 67, off 19th Street
Williamsburg Bridge, 0.3 mile north of
Corlears Hook, south of, midstream <15>.
Brooklyn Bridge, 0.1 mile southwest of
Governors 1., N of (SEE CAUTION NOTE) .
Buttermilk Channel ......................

h. m.

73 46.02 -1 33 -3
-2
-0
73 47.45 +0 36 +0
Daily
73 47.48

h. m.

Ebb

Flood Ebb

Minimum
before
Flood

Maximum
Flood

Minimum
before
Ebb

Maximum
Ebb

knots deg. knots deg. knots deg. knots deg.

h. m.

16 -1 48 -0 26
49
09
18 +0 20 +0 06
predictions

0.3 0.7
0.2
1.0
1.3 0.8

0.0

--

o.o

---

o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

------

o.o

---

026
028
024
090
090

o.o - o.o -

--

0.6 278
0.8 289

1.3 110
1.7 076
l.B 070

o.o - o.o - o.o - -

1.1 285
1. 5 240
1.5 250

1.1

088

0.0

1.3 261

1.7
2.5
1.5
3.4
2.3
1. 2
3.4

lOB
066
045
040
103
000
050

o.o

1.3
1.8
1.7
2.5
0.6
1. 0
4.6

280
253
220
220
288
180
230

-0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - o.o - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - o.o - -

3.8
3.5
3.6
2.8
2.8
1. 5

037
030
011
036
028
000

---------- ----- --

4.7
3.4
4.0
2.9
2.6
2.1

215
210
230
223
200
175

1. B
2.7
3.0
2.9
1.2
1.8

355
020
058
046
094
050

0.0
0.0

----- ---

1.9
2.9
3.0
3.5
1.7
2.4

179
220
233
222
269
220

--

1.2
1.3
1.2
1.8
1.7
2.0
2.0
2.1

035
197
140
180
180
189
215
116

0.0

0.0

0.2
0.1
0.6
0.8
0.6

0.0

0.6

213

on HELL GATE, p.46

EAST RIVER
3066
3071
3076
3081
30B6
3091
3096
3101
3106
3111
3116
3121
3126

Min.
Flood before
Ebb

AVERAGE SPEEDS AND DIRECTIONS

on THROGS NECK, p.40

LONG ISLAND SOUND


Time meridian, 75W
3051

SPEED
RATIOS

TIME DIFFERENCES

POSITION
METER

48.02
48
48.04
45.9
47
48.9
4B
47.9
47.94
47.2
46.9
46.8
46.7

73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73

47.92
50
51.07
50.7
53
52.5
53
54.0
54.36
55.0
56.2
56.5
56.3

-0 29 -0 43 -0 30 -1 00
-1 23 -0 37 -0 02 -0 38
-0 22 -0 46 0 00 -.0 32
Current weak and variable
+0 04 -0 04 +0 04 -0 08
Current weak and variable
+0 01 -0 10 +0 01 -0 05
+0 10 +0 06 +0 20 -0 01
-0 07 -0 32 +0 20 +0 03
+0 04 +0 02 -0 01 -0 11
-0 23 +0 05 -0 29 -0 32
-0 26 +0 08 -0 02 -0 17
Daily predictions

40 46
40 46
40 45.74
40 45.58
40 45.49
40 44.38
40 44
40 44
4{) 43.08
40 42.5
40 42.2
40 41.8
4041.15

73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
74
74
74

57
57
57.24
57.27
57.08
58.17
57
58
58.24
58.6
00.0
01.0
00.81

-0 02 -0 04
-0 08 -0 04
+0 13 -0 08
-0 10 -0 08
0 00 -0 06
+0 09 -0 11
Current weak
-0 08 +0 OB
-0 05 +0 12
-0 12 +0 01
-0 18 +0 08
-0 16 +0 16
-0 12 -0 18

40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40

73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73

56
55.8
55.8
56.1
56. 1
55.9
54.9
54.7

-0
-1
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0

40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40

-0
-0
+0
0
+0
-0
and
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0

08 +0 07
08 -0 11
06 +0 11
00 +0 03
02 +0 07
02 +0 36
variable
OB +0 07
01 +0 10
09 -0 01
04 -0 07
2{) +0 17
06 +0 18

0.4 0.2
0.5 0.3
0.5 0.3
0.3 0.3
0.5
0.7
0.4
1.0
0.7
0.4

0.3
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.1
0.2

1.1
1.0
1.1
0.8
0.8
0.4

o. 7 o.o - -

0.5
O.B
0.9
0.9
0.4
0.5

0.4
0.6
0. 7
0.8
0.4
0.5

0.4
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.6
0.6

0.2

1.0

0.9
0.6
0.6
0.5

0.0
0.0
0.0

--

--

0.0

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
0.0
0.0

o.o
0.0
0.0
0.0

HARLEM RIVER
3196
3201
3206
3211
3216
3221
3226
3231

East 105th Street.,, ................ ,


East !17th Street (midchannel) <16>
Willis Ave. Bridge, 0.1 mile NW of
Madison Ave. Bridge .....................
Macombs Dam Bridge.,, ,,.,
High Bridge ........ ,, .
West 207th Street Bridge .
Broadway Bridge .........................

Endnotes can be found at the end of Table 2.

47
47.6
48.3
48.8
49.7
50.5
51. B
52.4

20
16
30
20
20
20
22
23

+0
+0
0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0

OB
10
00
18
14
08
05
08

-0 02 -0 17
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0

12
21
22
23
22
20

-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
+0

13
14
11
08
02
04

-0.3

0.4
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.5

0.0
0.0

-- -- --

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o - o.o - 0.0

--

- - 1. 0 215
-- -0.0 - - 1.3 330
0.0 - - 1.7 000
0.0 - - 1.4 000
o.o - - 2.0 015
o.o - - 2.0 035
0.0 - - 2.3 299

....
l11

.....

TABLE 2. - CURRENT DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983


METER
NO.

PlACE

DEPTH
ft

TIME DIFFERENCES

POSITION
lat.
I

long.
I

Min.
Min.
before Flood before Ebb
Flood
Ebb
h. m.

40 52.68

co

Minimum
before
Flood

Maximum
Flood

Minimum
before
Ebb

Maximum
Ebb

knots deg. knots deg. knots deg. knots deg.

h. m.

73 55.46 -0 10 +0 12 -0 10 +0 17

0.4 0.3

0.0

--

See table 5.
See table 5.

40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40

29
16
53.2
50.7
50.6
37.78
35.5
35.7
35.4
27
27

73
73
72
72
72
73
73
73
73
73
73

11
16
30.1
30.1
28.7
18.40
34.0
39.6
45.3
49
55

+0
-0
-0
-1
-0
-1

54
06
03
15
54
46

+0
-0
-0
-0
+0
-1
See
See

40
40
40
40
40

33.7
35
37.6
35
36.6

73
73
73
73
73

56.1
53
53,0
49
47~1

-1
-1
-1
-1
-1

55
59
54
48
21

-2
-2
-1
-1
-1

40
40
40
40
40
40
40

30.4
31.9
33.04
33.8
34.6
36.5
36.6

73
74
74
74
74
74
74

58.4
01.5
01.4
01.6
01.1
02.2
02.8

-1
-0
+0
+0
-0
-2

20 -1
04 -1
01 -0
15 -0
49 -1
13 -0
Daily

40
40
40
40
40
40

38.1
39.0
40.0
39.45
40.5
41.4

74
74
74
74
74
74

03.6
02.0
01.2
03.48
02.5
01.8

-0
-0
-1
+0
+0
+0

29
27
03
16
41
57

0.0

- - -- -- - - 0.8
- - 250
- - 0.0
2.5 350 0.0 - 2.4 082 o.o - 0.0 - - 3.1 035 0.0 - 0.0 - - 0.5 076 0.0 - 0.0 - - 2.2 042 o.o - -

-0
+0
-1
-0
-1
0
-1

38
37
03
01
05
00
38

0.5
1.5
1.4
1.8
0.3
1. 3

--

0.8
0.3
1.2
1.2
1.3
0.3
1. 2

-2
-2
-2
-1
-0

11
19
06
25
54

1.1
0.7
0.3
1. 1
0.6

1.3
0.9
0.4
1.0
0.5

0.0

30 -1 03 -0
01 -0 53 +0
48 -0 24 +0
10 -0 09 +0
43 -0 57 -0
06 +0 04 -1
predictions

38
15
56
42
07
50

1. 0
0.8
0.5
0.8
0.9
0.6

1.2
0.9
0.8
0.9
1.0
0.5

+0
-0
-0
+0
+0
+0

20
36
30
24
52
59

0.9
0.6
0.6
0.8
0.8
0.8

1.0
0.6
0.4
0.8
1.2
1.0

0.0

35 +0 27
21 -0 30
01 +0 29
49 ~0 48
23 +0 32
35 -1 03
table 5.
table 5.

1.4 100

1.5 285

l(-

on THE NARROWS, p.52

LONG ISLAND, South Coast


Fire Island Lighted Whistle Bouy 2Fl
6 Fire Island Inlet, 22 miles S of <17>
Shinnecock Canal, railroad bridge <18>
6 Ponquogue bridge, Shinnecock Bay
Shinnecock Inlet
6 Fire I. Inlet, 0.5 mi. S of Oak Beach
Jones Inlet, ,., ................ , ,
6 Long Beach, inside, between bridges
East Rockaway Inlet
6 Ambrose Light .. ,,.,, ,.,,,.,
Sandy Hook App. lighted Horn Bouy 2A

h. m.

Flood Ebb

....
01

AVERAGE SPEEDS AND DIRECTIONS

on HELL GATE, p.46

HARLEM RIVER
Time meridian, 75W
6 Spuyten Duyvil Creek entrance

h. m.

SPEED
RATIOS

1. 5
0.6
2.3
2.4
2.6
0.6
2.3

180
090
170
244
217
277
227

-- ----

2.7
1.7
0. 7
2.0
1. 0

244
192
222
225
228

--- -- --

2.3
1.8
1.5
1.9
2.0
0.9
2.0

110
170
145
176
170
194
160

o.o - o.o - o.o - o.o - -

2.0
1.1
0.7
1.6
2.3
1.9

172
218
170
204
206
205

o.o - 0.0 - o.o - -

JAMAICA BAY
6 Rockaway Inlet
Barren Island, east of
6 Canarsie (midchannel, off pier)
Beach Channel (bridge)
6 Grass Hassock Channel

20
28
38
13
02

-1
-2
-1
-0
-0

33
03
18
57
57

--- --- --

1.8
1.2
0.5
1. 9
1.0

085
004
045
062
052

0.0 0.9 270


0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0
0.0 -

-- --

1.7
1.3
0.8
1.3
1.5
1.1
1.7

310
310
330
33,2
329
343
340

- ---- ---

1.6
1.0
1.0
1.3
1.3
1.4

004
039
353
016
024
031

o.o
0.0
0.0

o.o

0.0

o.o

0.0
0.0
0.0

--

NEW YORK HARBOR ENTRANCE


Ambrose Channel
6
6

Entrance ~, ,

East of West Bank Light <19>


Coney Island Lt., 1.6 miles SSW of
6 Ambrose Channel, north end ..............
6 Coney Island, 0.2 mile west of
Ft. Lafayette, channel east of ,
6 THE NARROWS, midchannel

o.o

0.5 045
0.0
0.0
-

o.o
0.0
0.0

NEW YORK HARBOR, Upper Bay

Tompkinsville ...........................
Bay Bridge Channel
Red Hook Channel
6 Robbins Reef light, east of
Red Hook, 1 mile west of
Statue of liberty, east of
Endnotes can be found at the end of Table 2.

+0
-0
-0
+0
+1
+0

20
50
44
16
06
58

+0
-0
-0
+0
+0
+0

08
42
08
02
47
56

o.o 0.0
0.0

o.o
0.0

0.0
0.0

---

TABLE 2. - CURRENT DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

NO.

PLACE

DEPTH
ft

Lat.
I

Long.
I

Min.
before flood
Flood
h. m.

The Battery, northwest of


Desbrosses Street
Che 1sea Docks
forty-second Street
Ninety-sixth Street
Grants Tomb, 123d Street
George Washington Bridge
Spuyten Duyvil ..........................
Ri verda! e ,
Dobbs ferry ,
Tarrytown
Ossining
Haverstraw .. , ......
Peekskill , , ,., . , ..

Bear Mountain Bridge


Highland falls
West Point, off Duck Island
Newburgh, , , .
New. Hamburg., ,
Poughkeepsie

Hyde Park ~ , , ,,,.

Kingston Point <21>


Barrytown . , .....
Saugerties . ,, .....................
Silver Point ............

Catskill ..............
Hudson
Coxsackie ,

Hew Baltimore
Castleton-on-Hudson

Albany

Troy (below the locks) <22>

40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42

h. m.

Min.
before Ebb
Ebb
h. m.

flood Ebb

Maximum
flood

Minimum
before
Ebb

1.5 015 o.o


0.0
--- --- 1.1. 57 010
018 o.o
030 o.o
- - 1.7 030
0.0
-- -- 1.7
1.6 025 o.o
1.6 020 o.o
-- -- 1.6
020 o.o
015 o.o
- - 1.4
1. 3 010 o.o
- - 1.1
000 o.o
320 0.0
-- -- 0.9
335 o.o
- - 0.8
0.8 000 o.o
- - 0.8
o.o
-- -- 1.0 000
005 o.o
1.0 010 o.o
- - 0.9
o.o
- - 1.0 005
o.o
- - 1.1 005
o.o
-- -- 1.2 005
005 o.o
005
o.o
- - 1.3
o.o
-- -- .1.1.45 010
000 o.o
1. 5 030 o.o
355 o.o
-- -- 1.6
030 o.o
-- -- 1.6
1.6 350 o.o
1.3 355 o.o
-- -- 0.9
015 0.0
020 o.o
- - 0.3
--- -- - --- --- -- -- -- -- - - -- -1.2
1.2
1.0
1. 2
1.2
1.2
1.1
1. I
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
1.0
1. 0
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.6
0.4

0.0
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
0.0
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

o. 7
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.3
0..5 0.6
0.6 0. 6

o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
0.0

09
13
15
21
27
32
39
44

02
01
01
00
59
58
57
56
55
53
53
54
57
57
59
58
57
00
57
57
57
57
56
56
54
51
48
47
47
46
45
42

+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+I
+2
+2
+2
+2
+2
+2
+3
+3
+3
+3
+3
+4
+4
+4
+5
. +5
+5
+6
+6
+6
+6
+7
+7
+8

41
43
27
51
57
59
41
11
11
30
37
50
55
10
16
24
32
50
05
26
42
09
26
43
01
16
23
45
12
35
29

+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+2
+2
+2
+2
+3
+3
+3
+3
+3
+3
+4
+4
+4
+4
+5
+5
+5
+6
+6
+6
+6
+7
+7
+7

26
30
42
41
48
53
55
08
07
33
46
02
08
24
31
37
47
06
20
37
48
09
21
42
14
37
45
57
04
11
32

+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+2
+2
+2
+3
+3
+3
+3
+3
+3
+4
+4
+4
+4
+4
+5
+5
+5
+6
+6
+6
+7
+7
+6

21
24
32
34
42
45
50
57
02
24
40
05
13
33
39
44
51
03
11
21
30
54
10
29
49
09
20
55
13
12
46

+1
+1
+1
+2
1+2
+2
+2
+2
+2
+2
+3
+3
+3
+3
+3
+4
+4
+4
+4
+4
+5
+5
+5
+5
+5
+6
+6
+6
+7
+7
+7

46
52
38
00
07
10
08
24
32
49
02
19
26
42
48
02
04
21
33
49
00
19
26
36
50
06
15
44
09
29
47

0.9
0.9
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.6
0.5
o. 5
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.8
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.5
0.2

28.4
29.7
28.9
28.79
28.8
29.90
32.4
31.1
32.9
32.8
33.1

74
73
73
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74

00.0
59.0
59.6
01.30
03.6
02.8
05.8
04.36
03.7
02.35
oo. 3

-2
-1
-1
-1
-1
. -2
-4
-2

07
48
28
51
45
12
19
19

-1 36
-1 38
-1 24
-1 55
-2 00
-2 30
-3 36
-2o7

-1
-1
-1
-1
-1
-1
-4
-1

22
06
13
30
50
40
35
23

-1
-1
-1
-1
-1
-2
-4
-2

28
48
16
50
42
08
16
02

1.1
0.9
0.8
1.2
0.4
0.4
0.2
0.4
0.3

04

Minimum
before
flood

Maximum
Ebb

knots deg. knots deg. knots deg. knots deg.

h. m.

74
74
74
74
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
74
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73
73

43
43
45
46
48
49
51
53
54
01
05
10
12
17
19
22
24
30
35
42
47
56
00

AVERAGE SPEEDS AND DIRECTIONS

on THE NARROWS, p.52

HUDSON RIVER, Midchannel <20>


Time meridian, 75W
456
466
476
486
496
506
516
526
536
546
556
566
576
586
596
606
616
626
536
646
656
666
676
686
696
706
716
726
736
746
756
766

SPEED
RATIOS

TIME DIFFERENCES

. POSITION
METER

--- -------- --- --

2.3
2.3
2.0
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.2
2.1
2.0
1.7
1. 5
1.3
1.3
1.2
1. 1
1.2
1.1

194

-187--- -200

-200
--- ---- --

-- --- ----- ----- ---- --- -----

1.1
1.2
1.3
1.6
1. 7
1.9
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.8
1.5
1.2
0.8
0. 7

--- ------ --- ---- ---190

----------0.2- 068
o.o - -

1.4
1.7
1.7
1.6
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.4
o.s
1.3
1.3

135
100
113
050
086
075
030
085
225
160
125

l.l

185

NEW YORK HARBOR, Lower Bay


776
786
796
806
816
826
836
846
856
3866
876

false Hook Channel


Sandy Hook, 1.7 miles ENE of north tip
Sandy Hook &South Channels, junction
Sandy Hook Chan., 0.4 mi. Wof north tip
Sandy Hook Pt., 2 mf. Wof (channel)
Chapel Hill South Channel
New Dorp Beach, 1.2 miles south of
Old Orchard Shoal Lt., 1.2 mf. ENE of
New Dorp Beach, 1.8 mfles SE of <23>
Midland Beach, 2.6 miles SE of <24>
Coney Island Lt., 1.5 miles SSE of

Endnotes can be found at the end of Table 2.

40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
. 40
40

-0-00- -+0-07- -0-00- +0- -01-1 27 -1 56 -0 58 -0 53

---- --- ----0.2- 270


-o.o - -

1.8
1.5
1.3
2.0
0.6
0.7
0.4
0.7
0.5
0.8
1.1

320
295
300
235
263
255
225
270
045
.335
310

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

....

.,
V1

TABLE 2. - CURRENT DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 19B3


METER
NO.

PLACE

Lat.

DEPTH
ft

long.

Min.
before
Flood

Flood

Min.
before
Ebb

Ebb

h. m.

h. m.

h. m.

h. m.

N
DELAWARE BAY and RIVER
Time meridian, 75W

4
4
4

16 Ben Davis Point, 0,8 mile southwest of


Cohansey River, 0.5 mile above entrance.
Bridgeton (Broad Street Bridge) <1>
Arnold Point, channel abreast of
Smyrna River entrance
Stony Point, channel west of
Appoquinimink River entrance
Reedy Island (off end of pier)
6 Alloway Creek ent., 0.2 mile' above
New Bridge, Alloway Creek
6 Reedy Point, 0.4 mile east of
Reedy Point, 1.1 miles east of
6 Salem River entrance
Bulkhead Shoal Channel, off Del. City
6 Pea Patch Island, channel east of
Penns Neck, 0.6 mile west of
6 Penns Neck, 0.3 mile west of
New Castle, channel abreast of
6 Kelly Point, 0.2 mile northwest of
Deepwater Point, channel northwest of
6 Christina River, 1 mile above entrance
Cherry Island Flats, channel east of
6 01 dsmans Point
Marcus Hook
6 Eddystone
Essington Harbor
6 Crab Point, 0.5 mile east of
Hog Island, channel southeast of
6 Schuylkill River entrance <1> ..........
Gloucester ..............................
6 Greenwich Point, northeast of
Camden Marine Terminals, E of Chan. <29>
Fisher Point ............................
Torresdale, west of channel
6 Rancocas Creek, off Delanco
Bristol, south of
Burlington Island, channel east of
Whitehill <30> ..........................

39
39
39
3g
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
40
40
8 40
40
40

16.9
20.9
25.6
22.5
21.9
27.1
26.8
30.7
29.9
31.6
33.53
33.58
34.2
35.0
36.0
37.05
37.07
39.1
38.9
42.1
43
44.3
45.9
48.2
50.8
51.5
50.8
52.0
53.2
53.4
54.5
56.4
58.9
02.4
02.6
05.3
05.7
08.2

75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
74
74
74
74
74

.....

SPEED
RATIOS

TIME DIFFERENCES

POSITION

Flood Ebb

"'I

AVERAGE SPEEDS AND DIRECTIONS


Minimum
before
Flood

Maximum
Flood

Minimum
before
Ebb

Maximum
Ebb

knots deg. knots deg. knots deg. knots deg.

on DELAWARE BAY ENTRANCE, p.58

18.2
21.6
14.2
27.8
30.8
33.8
34.9
33.4
31.5
27.1
33.13
32.47
30.1
35.2
33.9
34.92
34.58
33.2
32.8
30.6
32
29.1
28.4 .
24.6
20.5
18.3
17.0
12.9
11.7
08.1
07.6
08.2
04.2
59.4
57.6
51.6
50.2
44.2

+0 56 tO
+1 29 +1
- +2
+2 25 +2
+1 48 +1
+3 23 +2
+2 33 +2
+3 01 +3
+2 21 +2
+3 03 +3
+3 18 +3
+3 19 +3
+3 46 +3
+3 16 +2
+3 30 +3
+3 38 +3
+3 22 +3
+4 04 +3
+3' 43 +3
+3 44 +3
+3 16 +3
+4 09 +4
+4 28 +3
+4 58 +4
+5 25 +4
+4 09 +3
+4 48 +4
+4 53 +4
- - +3
+5 13 +5
+5 18 +4
+5 52 +5
+6 07 +5
+6 54 +5
+6 36 +6
+6 55 +5
+7 32 +5

--

59
21
28
18
42
50
55
01
42
57
02
11
33
58
13
38
07
21
55
54
01
08
42
19
41
54
44
53
20
02
53
13
46
56
25
31
46

+1 21 +1 00
+1 39 +1 28
+2 31
+2 03 +2 26
+2 05 +2 07
+2 38 +3 06
+2 22 +2 34
+254 +3 23
+2 19 +1 56
+3 36 +3 36
+2 54 +4 00
+3 08 +3 36
+3 37 +4 09
+3 03 +3 44
+3 33 +4 09
+3 14 +3 31
+3 08 +3 37
+3 34 +4 01
+3 24 +3 31
+3 45 +3 55
+2 58 +2 44
+4 02 +3 57
+4 03 +4 40
+4 02 +4 51
+4 31 +4 55
+4 04 +3 56
+4 44 +4 58
+4 42 +4 52
- +4 08
+4 53 +5 00
+4 54 +5 01
+5 16 +5 07
+5 23 +5 06
+4 59 +5 46
+5 51 +6 08
+4 57 +6 10
'+4 16 +6 46
+7 07

---

--

--- --- ---

0.4
0.7
0.2
1.1
0.8
1.0
0.6
1.4
1.1
0.7
1. 2
0.9
0.8
1.1
1. 2
0.9
0.9
1.3
0.8
1. 4
0.5
0.7
0.8
0.8
1.2
0.6
1.0
1.2
0.2
1.1
0.8
0.6
0.9
0.8
0.5
0.8
0.9
0.7

o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o

0.0

308
- - 1.2
1.2 074
- - 0.2
- - 2.0 000
336
-250
-- -- 1.1. 52 324
231
-- -- 1.0
2.4 027
- - 2.1 129
090
- - 1.3
333
- - 1.8
- - 1.8 354
- - 1.5 062
308
-- -- 2.1
2.3 319
1. 7 002
- 339
-- -- 1.8
1.9 051
1.
6
- - 3.0 049
029
-- -- 0.7
300
027
-- -- 1.6
1.6 027
- - 1.1.77. 061
058
-096
-- -- 1.4
2.1 094
1.9 054
-- -- 0.5
356
2.2 020
- - 1.6
- - 1.3 002
-- -- 1.4 005
041
- - 0.9 044
- - 1.0 090
- - 1.3 024
- - 0.9 018
-- -- --

1.0 1.1

o.o

--

0.7
0.7
0.1
1.1
0.7
0.8
0.6
1.3
1.2
0.7
1.0
1.0
0.8
1. 2
1. 3
0.9
1.0
1.1
0.9
1.7
0.4
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.8
1. 2
1.1
0.3
1.2
0.9
0.7
0.8
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.5

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o

o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
0.0

----- --

-- ------- --- --- --------- ------

0.8
1.4
0.3
2.1
1. 5
1. 9
1.2
2.6
2.1
1. 4
2.3
1. 7
1.6
2.1
2.3
1.7
1.7
2.4
1.5
2.6
0.9
1.4
1.5
1. 6
2.2
1.2
1.9
2.2
0.4
2.0
1.6
1.1
1.7
1.6
0.9
1. 6
1.8
1. 4

122
254
180
156
070
151
048
194
325
270
166
179
245
138
148
167
152
230
230
215
050
207
210
232
242
274
268
231
178
210
188
174
223
223
272
200
204
233

2.1

085

o.o - o.o - 0.0 - o.o - 0.0 0.0


0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o
0.0
o.o

DEL., MD. and VA. COAST


4
4
4

Indian River Inlet (bridge)


Fenwick Shoal lighted Whistle Buoy 2
Winter-Quarter Shoal Buoy 6WQS <31>

Endnotes can be found at the end of Table 2.

38 37
38 25
37 55

75 04
74 46
74 56

- - - See+0 05table- -5. See table 5.

+0 10

1.8 265

o.o -

TABLE 2. - CURRENT DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1963

NO.

PLACE

Lat.

DEPTH
ft

Long.

Min.
before
Flood

Flood

Min .
before
Ebb

Ebb

h. m.

h. m.

h. m,

h. m.

Flood Ebb

AVERAGE SPEEDS AND DIRECTIONS


Minimum
before
Flood

Maximum
Flood

Minimum
before
Ebb

Maximum
Ebb

knots deg. knots deg. knots deg. knots deg.

on CHESAPEAKE BAY ENTRANCE, p.64

DEL., MD. and VA. COAST


Time meridian, 75W
Ill Cape Charles, 70 miles east of
116 Smith Island Shoal, southeast of
121 Chesapeake Light, 4.4 miles northeast of
126 Cape Henry Light, 2.2 miles southeast of

SPEED
RATIOS

TIME DIFFERENCES

POSITION
METER

37
7 37
36
36

05
05.3
59
53.9

74
75
75
75

51
43.5
42
56.7

See
-2 14 -2
See
-1 54 -1

table 5.
12 -2 04 -2 05
table 5.
16 -0 39 -1 41

36
36
7 36
37
(
37
37
36
36

56.4
57.4
56.6
00.1
03.7
02.2
55.1
54.4

76
76
76
75
76
76
76
76

00.5
oo. 1
00.4
59.3
05.4
06.6
04.9
05.6

+0 04 -0
-0 23 -0
Daily
-1 05 -0
-0 12 +0
-0 22 -0
-0 56 -0
-1 56 -2

25 -0 06 -0
11 +0 10 -0
predictions
46 -0 10 -0
06 +0 32 -0
12 +0 16 -0
37 -0 14 -0
05 -2 12 -3

36
36
36
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
5 37

56.69
56.33
59.57
03.00
02.50
04.00
04.76
03.56
05.57
06.50
06.88

76
76
76
76
76
76
76
75
75
76
75

07.33
06.67
06.20
05.00
04.33
02.25
00.25
58.77
59.33
00.00
58.30

-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-1
-1
-1
-0
-1
-0

09
53
33
10
33
00
47
04
59
17
29

-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-1
-0
-1
-1
-0
-0

07
46
25
20
17
07
57
00
03
35
18

-0
-0
-0
-0
+0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
+0

23
24
13
36
03
46
41
27
35
06
27

10 36 56.05
10 36 56.32
37 14.0
7 37 12.9
37 23.4
37 23.1
37 35.0
37 33.8
37 52.9
37 58.9
38 06.6
36 09.1

76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76

10.60
10.81
04.1
08.5
11.9
04.3
10.4
02.3
08.6
11.4
13.1
14.0

-2
-1
+0
+0
+1
+1
+1
+1
+3
+3
+4
+5

00
37
53
55
05
45
50
40
11
50
35
15

-2
-1
+I
+0
+1
+1
+2
+2
+3
+3
+4
+5

02
03
06
55
05
45
41
05
14
35
15
10

-1
-0
+I
+0
+1
+1
+2
+1
+3
+3
+4
+5

42
42
26
55
05
45
52
40
14
50
35
15

0.3 0.3

0.0

--

0.3 296

0.0

1.0 0.6

o.o

--

1.0 346

o.o

25
17

1. I
1.2

I. 3
I. 0

54
05
05
41
01

1.3
I. 5
I. 0
0.6
0.6

0.9
0.9
0.7
0.6
0.9

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

1.1
1. 2
1.0
I. 3
I. 5
I. 0
0.6
0.6

260
292
306
294
319
329
260
160

-0
-0
-0
+0
-0
-1
-1
-1
-1
-0
+0

31
39
59
04
12
07
33
24
13
50
49

0.6
1.4
0.9
1.6
1.8
1. 2
1. 6
1.6
2.0
1.8
{), 7

0.6
0.9
0.7
0.9
1.0
1.1
0.7
0.9
1.3
1.1
0.1

--- ----- ---- --

0.6
1.4
0.9
1.6
1.8
1. 2
1.6
1.6
2.0
1.8
0.7

305
310
300
335
335
330
330
320
005
355
305

-1
-1
+0
+0
+1
+1
+2
+2
+3
+3
+4
+5

59
31
35
55
05
45
01
05
15
35
15
10

0.9
0.9
1. 2
0.8
1.0
0.9
1.0
1.0
o. 7
0.4
0.4
0.4

0.7
0.6
0.9
0.7
0.8
0.9
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.7
0.3
0.4

0.9
0.9
1.2
0.8
1.0
0.9
1.0
1.0
0.7
0.4
0.4
0.4

280
274
005
010
015
015
343
030
352
350
010
355

---

0.4

066

0.9

165

2. 0
1.5
1.5
I. 3
1.4
I. I
0.9
1.4

090
099
126
104
126
133
070
000

Q.9
1.3
1.0
1. 3
I. 5
1. 6
1. 1
1. 4
2.0
1.6
0.2

100
095
110
150
145
135
140
120
175
165
075

1.0
0.9
1.3
1. 1
1. 2
1.3
0.9
0.8
0.8
1.0
0.5
0.6

076
108
175
195
190
175
179
175
163
135
160
150

0.6
0.6
0.4

175
185
165

CHESAPEAKE BAY
131
136
141
146
151
156
161
166
171
176
161
186
191
196
501
506
511
)16

526
531
536
541
546
551
556
561
.._j 566
571
576
561

Cape Henry Light, 1 mile north of


Cape Henry Light, 1.6 miles north of
CHESAPEAKE BAY ENTRANCE
Cape Henry Light, 4.6 miles north of
Cape Charles Light, 9.5 mi. WSW of
Cape Henry Light, 6.3 mi. northwest of
Lynn haven Roads ,
Lynnhaven Inlet bridge
Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel
Chesapeake Beach, 1.5 miles north of.
Thimble Shoal Channel
Tail of the Horseshoe
Middle Ground, channel west of
Chesapeake Channel
Fisherman Island, 3.2 miles WSW of
Fisherman Island, 1.4 miles WSW of
Fisherman 1., 1.6 miles south of
Fisherman 1., 0.4 mile west of .
Fisherman 1., 1.1 miles northwest of.
Cape Charles, off Wise Point
L1 tt le Creek
North of east jetty
0.5 mile north of west jetty
Old Plantation Flats Light, west of .
York Spit Channel .......................
Wolf Trap Light, 0,5 mile west of
Wolf Trap Light, 5.8 miles east of ......
Stingray Point, 5,5 miles east of
Stingray Point, 12.5 miles east of
Smith Point, 4.5 miles east of
Smith Point Light, 6 miles north of
Point Lookin ............................
Point No Point ..........................

o.o
0.0
0.0

o.o

0.0
0.0
0.0

--o.o - 0.0 - 0.0 - o.o - 0.0 - o.o - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 - o.o - 0.0
0.0

-- --

o.o - o.o - o.o - 0.0 - o.o - -

0.0

0.0
0.0
0.0

--- --

o.o - -

0.0
0.0

o.o

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o

0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

---- ---- ---- ------ --- ---

o.o - 0.0

o.o
0.0
0.0
0.0

-- ------

o.o
o.o - 0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

-- -----

on BALTIMORE HARBOR APPROACH, p.70


566 Cedar Point, 3.2 miles east of
591 Cedar Point, 1.1 miles ENE of
596 Drum Point, 2.8 miles northeast of
Endnotes can be found at the end of Table 2.

36 18.3
36 16. 27
38 20.16

-----

-3 32
76 18.35 - - - -2 49
76 21.10 -3 23 -2 50 -2 36 -3 42
-2 42
76 21.95
- -3 12

--

0. 2 0.8
0.5 0.8
0.2 0.5

0.2 030
0.4 010
0.2 335

0.0

o.o
0.0

--

-- --

....
"'w

TABLE 2. - CURRENT DIFFERENCES. AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983


METER
NO.

PLACE

DEPTH
ft

Lat.
I

Long.

CHESAPEAKE BAY
Time meridian, 75W
4601
4606
4611
4616
4621
4626
4631
4636
4641
4646
4651
4656
4661
4666
4671
4676
4681
4686
4691
4696
4701
4706
4711
4716
4721
4726
4731
4736
4741
4746
4751
4756
4761
4766
4771
4776
4781
4786
4791
4796
4801
4806
4811

Cove Point, 0.6 mile northeast of


Cove Point, 2.5 miles east of
Cove'Point, 3.3 miles east of
Kenwood Beach, 1.5 miles northeast of
James, Island, 3.4 miles west of
James Island, 2.5 miles WNW of
Plum Point, 1.4 miles ESE of
Sharps Island, 3.3 miles WNW of
Holland Point, 1.6 miles east of
Holland Point, 6.2 miles east of
Holland Point, 4.7 miles ENE of
Kent Point, 4 miles southwest of
Kent Point, 1.3 miles south of
Horseshoe Point, 1.7 miles east of
Bloody Point Bar Light, 0.6 mi. NW of
Thomas Pt. Shoal Lt., 1.8 mi. SW of
Thomas Pt. Shoal Lt., 0.4 mi. SE of
Tolly Point, 1.6 miles east of
Chesapeake Bay Bridge, main channel
BALTIMORE HBR. APP. (off Sandy Point)
love Point, 1.3 miles ESE of
love Point, 2.8 miles NNE of
love Point, 2.5 miles north of
Craighi ll Channel, NE of Mountain Pt
Craighill Angle, right outside quarter
Sevenfoot Knoll Light, 0.8 mi. NE of
Swan Point, 2.1 miles west of
Swan Point, 1.6 miles northwest of
North Point, 2.5 miles northeast of
Pooles Island, 4 miles southwest of
Tolchester Beach, 0.4 mile WNW of
Pooles Island, 0.8 mile south of
Miller Island, 1.5 miles ENE of
Pooles Island, 1.4 miles east of
Robins Point, 0.7 mile ESE of .
Worton Point, 1.1 miles northwest of
Howell Point, 0.4 mile NNW of .
Grove Point. 0.8 mile northwest of
Turkey Point, 1.4 miles WSW of
Spesutie Island, channel north of
Rocky Point, 0.5 mile west of .
Red Point, 0.2 mile Wof, Northeast R
Havre de Grace, Susquehanna River

Endnotes can be found at the end of Table 2.

19

7
5

7
7

38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39

23.45
23.2
23.65
31. 1
31.5
32.0
36.75
38.13
43.47
43.9
44.7
47.50
49.00
50.30
50.37
52.50
53.85
56.07
59.50
00.78
02.12
04.7
04.78
04.88
07.70
09.83
08.75
09.75
12.87
13.60
13.13
15.7
16.5
17. 2
17.75
19.9
22.6
24.0
26.25
28.83
29.2
31. 75
33.13

76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
75
76

.....
SPEED
RATIOS

TIME DIFFERENCES

POSITION
Min.
before
Flood

Flood

Min.
before
Ebb

Ebb

h. m.

h. m.

h. m.

h. m.

Flood Ebb

..."'

AVERAGE SPEEDS AND DIRECTIONS


Minimum
before
Flood

Minimum
before
Ebb

Maximum
Flood

Maximum
Ebb

knots deg. k.nots deg. knots deg. knots deg.

on BALTIMORE HARBOR APPROACH, p.70

22.19
19.8
18.95
28.9
25.2
23.6
28.65
26.00
29.58
23.8
26.0
26.00
21.85
27 .20
24.17
27.70
25.77
25.02
23. 10
22.10
16.45
16.3
18.73
23.67
23.27
23.67
19.67
18.28
23.72
19.88
15.08
16.4
19.9
13.9
16.10
12.0
06.9
03.1
02.08
04.90
00.2
59.08
05.08

-3 04 -3 04 -2 51
-2 48 -2 44 -2 45
-3 41 -3 48 -3 20
-2 41 -2 46 -2 37
-2 39 -3 01 -2 02
-2 42 -2 18 -2 36
-1 37 -2 20 -2 04
-1 57
-1 30
-1 05 -0 52 -1 20 -1 20
-2 02 -2 07 -1 31 -1 44
-0 50 -0 38 -1 05 -0 45
-1 03 -1 04 -1 11 -1 05
-3 27 -3 38 -3 53 -3 47
-0 52 -0 39 -0 49 -1 10
-0 08 -0 23 +0 02 -0 05
-2 24 -2 27 ~1 43 -2 17
-0 14 -0 40 -1 06 -0 53
-0 03 -0 19 -0 32 -0 24
+0 16 +0 08 -0 17 +0 13
Daily predictions
39 -1 17 -0 57
-Current -0weak
and variable
-0 48 +0 19 +0 27 -0 07
+0 28 +0 40 +0 25 +0 34
+0 12 +0 27 +0 34 +0 23
-0 07 +0 44 +0 44 +0 27
+1 16 +1 01 +1 05 +0 55
+0 53 +0 44 +0 38 +0 57
+1 25 +1 00 +0 53 +1 06
+0 59 +0 48 +0 56 +1 12
+1 52 +1 37 +1 28 +1 35
+1 29 +1 24 +1 12 +1 20
+0 11 +0 15 +0 37 +0 25
+1 48 +1 31 +1 26 +I 26
-0 03 -0 14 +0 37 -0 13
+1 43 +1 43 +1 38 +1 32
+1 28 +1 24 +I 20 +1 18
+1 54 +1 58 +1 41 +1 39
+1 27 +1 19 +1 24 +1 22
+I 42 +1 20 +1 49 +1 40
+2 15 +2 15 +2 15 +2 15
+I 42 +1 28 +1 57 +I 47
Current weak and variable

-2
-2
-3
-1
-2
-2
-1

55
39
18
56
16
31
31

---

--

---

0.9
0.6
0.5
0.2
0.5
0.5
0.2
0.5
0.2
0.4
0.2
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.9
0.5
0.9
0.6
0.9

1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.6
0.7
0.4
0.8
0.3
0.8
0.6
0.5
0.6
0.6
0.4
1.1
0.9
1.1

o.o - 0.0 - o.o - -

o. 3

0.4

0.0

0.8
0.8
0.6
0.5
0.6
0.8
0.4
0.6
0.9
0.9
0.6
1.0
I. 4
1.4
1. 1
1.0
0.8
0.8
0.6
0.9

0.5
0.9
0.6
0.2
0.8
0.9
0.5
0.8
1.1
1. 2
0.3
1.5
1.0
1.5
1.1
1.0
0.9
0.6
0.8
0.6

0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o

0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o

-- --

----- --- ------- ----

--- ------ ----

o.o o.o 0.0


0.0

o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
0.0

o.o - 0.0
0.0

o.o

0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o
0.0

--

-- ------ --

0.7
0.5
0.4
0.2
0.4
0.4
0.2
0.4
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.5
0.4
0.5
0.7
0.4
0.7
0.5
0.7
0.8
0.3

330
310
320
340
005
000
000
345
010
355
340
025
055
005
035
340
010
355
025
025
170

0.0
0.0
0.0

0.6
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.3
0.5
0.7
0.7
0.5
0.8
1.1
1. 1
0.9
0.8
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.7

055
350
345
345
355
020
035
025
015
060
000
030
025
040
080
060
030
285
030

0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

-- --- --- --- ----

o.o - o.c - o.o - 0.0


0.0

---- --

o.o - -

0.0
0.0
0.0

--

o.o - o.o - -

--

-- --

o.o - 0.0 - o.o - o.o - o.o - o.o - 0.0


0.0

o.o

0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o
0.0
o.o
0.0
o.o

--- ------ ---- --

0.8
0.6
0.5
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.6
0.3
0.6
0. 2
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.9
0. 7
0.9
0.8
0.3

155
155
160
160
175
175
155
185
180
135
180
210
235
200
190
190
185
190
230
189
345

0.4
0.7
0.5
0.2
0.6
0.7
0.4
0.6
0.9
1. 0
0.2
1.2
0.8
1.2
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.5
0.6
0.5

240
175
170
160
220
215
225
210
225
2~5

185
215
210
245
245
235
220
100
190

--

TABLE 2. - CURRENT DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 19B3

NO.

PLACE

DEPTH
ft

Lat.
I

Min.
Min.
before Flood before
Ebb
Flood

long.

h. m.

37 17.7
37 31.8
37 31.1

76 18.4
76 21.9
76 27.0

37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
38

76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
77

MOBJACK BAY and PIANKATANK RIVER


Time meridian . 75W
5176 New Point Comfort, 1.5 miles west of ~
5181 Bland Point, Piankatank River
5186 Doctor Point, 0.4 mile west of

SPEED
RATIOS

TIME DIFFERENCES

POSITION
METER

h. m.

h. m.

Flood Ebb

Ebb

Minimum
before
Flood

Maximum
Flood

Minimum
bef.ore
Ebb

Maximum
Ebb

knots deg. knots deg, knots deg. knots deg.

h. m.

on CHESAPEAKE BAY ENTRANCE,

AVERAGE SPEEDS AND DIRECTIONS

p~64

-2 59 -1 58 -2 03 -2 48
-0 30 -0 30 -0 30 -0 30
-0 28 -0 58 -1 17 -0 37

0.6 0.3
0.4 0.1
0.4 0.3

o.o - o.o - o.o - -

0.6 320
0.4 300
0.4 311

0.0

o.o
o.o

--- ---

0.5 130
0.2 125
0.4 142

+0 56 +1 31 +1 38 +0 4.1
4.5 +0 45 +.0 45 +0 45
+0 49 +1 35 +1 50 +0 52

0.7 0.6
0.6 0.4
0.5 0.4

+1 06 +1
+1
+1 41 +1
+2 16 +2
+2 04 +2
+2 19 +2
+2 27 +2
+2 40 +2
+3 08 +3
+3 40 +3
+6 10 +6

0.7
1. 1
0.9
1.0
1.2
1.4
1. 3
0.7

o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

--- ----- ----- ----- --

0,7 265
0.6 290
o.s 270
0.3 000
0.6 274
0.6 000
o. 7 . 340
0.7 300
1. 1 315
0.9 290
1.0 315
1.2 335
1.4 315
1.3 315
0.7 310

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o
.o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o

--- ---- ---- --- ----- --

0.8
0.6
0.6
0.3
0.5
0.6
0.6
0.7
0.9
0.8
1.1
1.0
1.3
1. 2
0.7

090
ll!.l
085
186
103
195
155
105
105
095
135
150
105
135
130

---- ---

0.7
0.3
0.6
1.3
1.1

009 0.0
094. o.o
027 0.0
027 o.o
045 0.0

------

0.7
0.2
0.6
1.3
0.9

196
254
247
209
170

o.o - o.o - o.o - 0.0 - o.o - o.o - o.o - o.o - o.o - o.o - -

1. 1
0.9
1.2
0.6
1.0
1.1

220
210
280
182
179
240

RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER
5191
5196
5201
5206
5211
5216
5221
5226
5231
5236
5241
5246
5251
5256
5261 .

Mosquito Point, 0,9 mile SSE of


Mosquito Point
Orchard Point, 1.0 mile south of ........
Mlllenbeck Wharf, Corrotoman River .
Towles Point
Rogue Point, 0.8 mile WNW of
Waterview, 1.3 miles NNE of .............
Tarpley Point, 1.5 miles south of
Jones Point, 1.4 miles NNW of
Sharps, 1.2 miles south of
Bowlers Rock, 0.2 mile north of
Accaceek Point, 0. 3 mi 1e southwest of
Tappahannock Bridge, 1.8 miles SE of
Tappahannock Bridge
Port Roy a1

35.72
35.8
37.97
39.9
37.B
40.28
44.95
46.15
48.03
48.18
49.58
52.52
55.10
56.0
10.5

21.08
21.5
27.45
29.0
30.4
33.20
35.92
39.12
41.58
41.92
44.00
46.40
49.27
51.2
11.4

+o

- - 0.3
-- - - - -07- +2- -10- +1- -25- 0.6
0.4
- - - 4459 +2- -46- +1+2 2710 0.6
0.7 0.4
37
23
46
41
48
07
40
10

+3
+3
+3
+3
+3
+3
+3
+6

20
19
52
37
27
56
4.0
10

+2
+2
+3
+2
+3
+3
+3
+6

39
27
01
50
13
28
40
10

0.5
0.6
0.5
0.7
0.7
0.9
0.8
0.5

0.0
0.0

o.o

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

POCOMOKE SOUND
5266
5271
5276
5281
5286

Pocomoke Sound Approach,


Pungoteague Creek entrance
Watts Island, 4 miles south of
Watts Island, 2.2 miles east of .........
Pocomoke R., 0.5 mile below Shelltown

37 38.00
6 37 40.48
7 37 43.2
37 47.9
37 58.3

' 75 57.90

0.5
- - - 12 - - - +1- -31- 0.7
- - 0.4
-- - - - -01- +o 21 -0 04 . 0.6

75
75
75
75

+1
51.90
54.0 +0 17 +0
50.6 +0 44 +1
38.7 +3 30 +3

10 +1 40 +1 03
00 +3 30 +3 00

1.3 0.9
1.1 0.6

0.0
0.0
0.0

o.o
0.0

TANGIER SOUND
5291
5296
5301
5306
5311
5316
5321
5326
5331
5336
5341

Tangier Sound Light, 1.5 miles NE of


Jane's Island ...........................
Kedges Straits, off Sol6mons Lump
Manokin River entrance ~
Deal Island, 0.9 mile west of ~.
Frog Point, 1.6 miles south of
Wicomico River
Victor Point, 0.8 mile southwest of
Whitehaven ............................
Whitehaven, 2.5 miles above
Salisbury, 2 miles below
Sandy Point, Nanticoke River

Endnotes can be found at the end of Table 2.

37
38
38
38
38
38

48.5
00.0
03.1
05.5
08.2
12.6

75
75
76
75
75
75

57.4
54.5
00.8
53.6
58.7
57.3

+1 30 +2 02
+3 40 +3 25
+0 20 +0 32
+2 04
+3 08 +3 26
+3 19 +3 00

38
38
4 38
4 38
38

14.3
15.9
17.8
20.4
14.8

75
75
75
75
75

51.8
47.5
45.5
38.3
55.7

+3
+2
+3
+3
+3

--10
56
00
23
14

+2
+3
+3
+3
+3

54
45
13
31
36

+2 is +1 39
+3 40 +3 25
+0 50 +0 09
+2 32
+3 33 +3 15
+3 41 +3 31

1.2
0.9
0.9
0.6
0.9
1.0

0.7
0.6
0.8
0.4
o. 7
0.7

o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o

----- ---

1.2
0.9
0.9
0.6
0.9
1.0

014
000
104
019
354
048

49 +3 34
02 +3 01
45 +2 55
il3 +3 28
21 +3 39

0.6
1.1
1.0
0.6
1.2

0.6
0. 7
0. 7
0.5
0.7

0.0

------

0.6
1.1
1.0
0.6
1.2

034
089
006
085
000

---

+3
+4
+3
+4
+4

0.0

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

0.0

--

242
284
188
258
1.1 182

0.9
1.1
1.1
0.8

....
....
"'

TABLE 2. - CURRENT DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983

NO.

PLACE

METER
DEPTH
ft

lat.
0

'

Long.
0

'

PORT ROYAL SOUND


Time meridian, 75W
726
731
736
741
746
751
756
761
766
771
776
781

Beaufort River ..........................


Beaufort, Beaufort River
Beaufort Airport, Beaufort River ;
Brickyard Creek .........................
Skull Creek, north entrance
Daws Island, SE of, Broad River
Parris Island lookout Tower, Broad River
Daws Island, south of, Chechessee River.
lemon Island South, Chechessee River
Broad Riv.er Bridge, S of, Broad River ...
Byrd Creek Entrance, SE of, Broad River.
Little Barnwell I., E of, Whale Branch R

15
12
15
10
15
15
15
10
15
12
6

32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32

24.2
25.8
27.0
28.4
15.8
18.1
18.7
17.2
21.0
22.9
27.4
30.1

80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80

40.3
40.6
39.8
41.5
44.5
43.5
42.4
44.6
48.4
46.6
49.1
47.2

Braddock Point, SW of, Calibogue Sound


Haig Point light, NW of, Cooper River
Ramshorn Creek Light, E of, Cooper River
Spanish Wells, Calibogue Sound
Skull Creek, south entrance
MacKay Creek, south entrance

Min.
Min.
before Flood before
Ebb
Flood
h. m.

h. m.

h. m.

Ebb

Flood Ebb

....
.....

AVERAGE SPEEDS AND DIRECTIONS


Minimum
before
Flood

Maximum
Flood

Minimum
before
Ebb

Maximum
Ebb

knots deg. knots deg. knots deg. knots deg.

h. m.

on CHARLESTON HARBOR, p.82


+0
+0
+0
+I
-2
+0
+0
-0
0
+0
+0
+1

31
22
52
15
23
13
06
02
00
19
54
08

+0
+0
+1
-0
-1
-0
-0
-0
+0
-0
tO
+2

45
44
05
04
54
29
41
56
45
49
17
29

+I
+1
+1
+2
-1
+0
+0
+0
+0
+0
+1
+1

04
11
24
53
55
42
32
37
41
52
35
57

+0
+0
+0
+2
-2
+0
+0
+0
-0
-0
+0
+0

21
05
56
46
26
19
04
19
14
05
40
28

-- ----

0.9
1.1
0.9
0.8
0.7
1.4
1.1
1. 0
0.9
1.1
0.9
1.0

012
073
333
351
222
330
339
317
359
341
354
354

o.o - o.o - o.o. - o.o


o.o -- -o.o - -

1.6
0.8
1.0
1.4
0. 7
0.7

006
278
280
028
053
033

0.1 286
0.0 0.0 -

0.4
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.7
0,6
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.5

0.4
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.4

o.o
0.0
o.o

0.8
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.4
0.4

o.o
o.o

----

0.0
0.0 - 0.1 232
0.0

--- ---048
-048
-- ----

1.0 200
1.1 257
0.9 152
0.8 171
1.2 035
1. 5 150
1.4 152
I. 3 142
1. 3 175
I. 5 156
1.0 174
0.8 175

0.1 095

2.0 183
1.4 094
1.3 098
1.5 204
0.9 231
1.2 212

o.o
o.o
o.o

0.0
0.0
0.1

o.o
0.1
o.o
o.o
o.o
0.0

on SAVANNAH RIVER ENTRANCE, p.88

CALI BOGUE SOUND


786
791
796
801
806
811

SPE.ED
RATIOS

TIME DIFFERENCES

POSITION

32
32
32
32
32
32

06,3
08.9
07.8
11.2
13.4
13.2

80
80
80
80
80
80

50.2
50.5
52.9
47.1
47.1
47.4

-0
-1
-0
-0
-0
-0

11
25
30
27
38
27

-1
-1
-1
-1
+0
-0

17
25
30
23
42
39

1.0
0.5
0.6
0.8
0.5
0.4

32
32
32
32
6 32
10 32

05.3
04.9
05.1
05
04.9
06.1

80
80
80
80
80
80

52.8
53.0
55.3
57
55.0
53.9

-1 43 -0 12 -0 38
-1 27 -0 33 -0 21
-1 18 -0 28 -0 23
-1 45
-3 09 -1 09 -0 57
-0 33 +0 52 +0 17

-2
-1
-1
-2
-3
-1

26
39
29
04
18
58

0.8 0.5
1.1 0.7
0. 7 0.6
0.7
0.6 0.4
0.7
0.9

31
32
32
32
32
10 32

57
02.2
02.2
02.7
04.5
03.9

80
80
80
80
80
80

40
51.5
54.1
55.9
58.6
59.2

+0
-0
-0
-3

04
01
29
57

10 32 04.4
10 32 05.4
10 32 05.7
32 05.1
32 05.3

80
80
81
81
81

57.9
59.6
01.2
03.0
01.0

-0
+0
-0
-0
+0

1.1
1. 4
1. 3
0.4
0.2
0.5
0.9
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.6

10
10
6
30
10
10

55
31
34
54
02
34

+0
-0
-1
+0
+2
-0

04
17
05
39
45
09

+0
-0
+0
+0
+1
+0

o.o - o.o - o.o - 0.1 309


o.o - -

NEW and WRIGHT RIVERS


816
821
826
831
836
841

Bloody Pt., 0.5 mile north of, New R


Bloody Pt., 0.5 mile west of, New R
Wright R., 0.2 mile above Walls Cut .....
Fields Cut <39>
Walls Cut, Turtle Island ................
Daufuskie Landing light, south of

----

1.2 332
1. 7 267
1.2 332

0.2 087
0.0

1. 0 294
1.5 043

o.o
0.0
o.o

--

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1 060

--- ----

1.3
1.8
1.6
I. 9
0.9
1.7

147
092
142
042
100
226

-- -----

2.6
3.1
2.8
3.0
1. 2

082
098
140
116
069

183

2.6
2.5
1.6
1.5
1.5

104
149
040
094
122

o.o

o.o

SAVANNAH RIVER
851
861
871
6881
6891
6896

Savannah light, 1.2 miles southeast of


SAVANNAH RIVER ENT. (between jetties)
Fort Pulaski
Fort Pulaski, 1.8 miles above
Fort Pulaski, 4.8 miles above ............
McQueen Island Cut

6 901 Elba Island Cut, NE of, Savannah River

6906
6 911
6 921
6 931

Elba Island, NE of, Savannah River


Elba Island, west of, Savannah River
Fig Island, north of, Back River
South Channel, western end

Endnotes can be found at the end of Table 2.

See
Daily
02 +0
15 +0
04 +0
lg -2
-0
+0
14 +0
21 +0
03 +0
26 +0
02 +0

table 5.
predictions
39 +0 30 -0
06 +0 14 -0
19 +0 21 -0
57 -0 49 -2
25
55
03 -0 22 -0
28 -0 20 -0
04 -0 15 -1
54 -0 10 -1
06 -0 18 -0

27
40
06
13
48

I. 2
1.1
1. 2
0.5
1.0
1.0
0.6
0.6
0.6

0.0
0.0

o.o
0.0
0.0
0.1

o.o
o.o
0.0
o.o

-- ----202

---- --

1.6
1.8
2.2
2.1
o. 7
0.4
0.8
1.4
1.1
0.9
1.0
1.0

260
283
316
296
251
252
249
288
329
219
280
300

0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o
o.o
0.1

o.o
o.o
o.o
o.o

---- --

TABLE 2. - CURRENT DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983


TIME DIFFERENCES

POSITION
METER
NO,

PLACE

DEPTH
ft

lat.
I

Min.
Min.
before Flood before
Ebb
Flood

Long.

h. m.

27
27
27
28

52.6
57.4
57.9
05.0

8771 Anclote Anchorage

28 10.0

82
82
82
82

51.0
49.4
48.4
55.0

82 49.8

St. Marks River approach


Four Mile Point, St. Marks River
St. Marks, St. Marks River

30 02.8
30 06.7
30 09.3

84 10.8
84 12.2
84 12.1

Pensacola Bay entrance, midchannel

Minimum
be.fore
Flood

Maximum
Flood

Minimum
before
Ebb

Maximum
Ebb

knots deg, knots deg. knots deg. knots deg.

h. m.

on

-- --

0.6
1.3
0.4
0.4

180.
179
021
018

0.0
0.0

o.o
o.o

--- ---

0.?.
1.1
0.3
0.6

000
348
214
195

o.o

--

0.6 006

o.o

--

0.8

195

0.6 0.4
0.4 0.3
0.3 0.3

0.0
0.0

o.o

-- ---

0.6 339
0.4 358
0.3 067

o.o
o.o
0.0

----

0.5 170
0.4 187
0.4 247

--

1.6 074

o.o

--

1.8 256

o.o - o.o - -

-0 55 -0 38 -0 55 -1 16
-2 56 -3 02 -1 56 -2 12

0.5 0.2
1. 3 0.8

--- -- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - - - - - - MIAMI HARBOR ENTRANCE; p.10

0.0
0.0

+2 42 +2 24 +2 28 +2 18

0.3 0.4

-1 29 -0 59 +0 12 -0 30
-0 45 -0 27 +0 46 -0 48
+1 06 +0 51 -0 01 +0 01
on MOBILE BAY ENTRANCE, p.118

PENSACOLA BAY
Time meridian, 90W
8811

F1 ood Ebb

on TAMPA BAY ENTRANCE, p.112

APALACHEE BAY
8781
8791
8801

h. m.

Ebb

AVERAGE SPEEDS AND DIRECTIONS

o.n TAMPA BAY ENTRANCE, p.112

BOCA CIEGA BAY and ST. JOSEPH SOUND


Time meridian, 90W
8731 The Narrows (Indian Rocks Beach Br,)
8741 Clearwater Pass, 0.2 mi. NE of Sand Key.
8751 Clearwater Harbor
8761 St. Joseph Sound, off

h. m.

SPEED
RATIOS

'-

30 20.1

87 18.0

-0 48 -0 31 +0 18 -1 15

1.1

1. 2

0.0

30
30
30
30
30
30

88
88
88
88
88
88

- - Daily
- +0 50 - - - +0
predictions

0.5

o. 7

o. 7

344
1.4 027
0.6 032

o.o 175
o.o - o.o - -

1.0 182
1.5 190
0.5 208

0.3 333
0,4 029

0.0
0.0

0.7 151
1.0 222

1.3 068

0.0

---

MOBILE BAY
8821
8831
8841
8851
8861
8871

Main Ship Channel entrance


MOBILE BAY ENTRANCE (off Mobile Point)
Channel, 6 miles N of Mobile Point ......
Great Point Clear, channel west of
Mobile River entrance
Tensaw River entrance (bridge).,,,,,,,,,
Pass Aux Herons
Entrance to Mississippi Sound <48>
8881

09.2
13.6
19.8
29.4
40.2
40,9

03.2
02.1
01.7
01.1
02.0
00.7

+0 15 +1 16
Current weak
+5 36 +4 54
+2 04 +1 35

+1
and
+2
-1

26 +0 43
variable
44 +2 45
00 -0 21

0.4 0.3

0.2 235
0.0 0.0 -

0.2 0.5
0.3 0.7

0.0
0.0

50

30 17.3

88 07.8

+0 09 +0 15 +0 22 +0 02

0.9 0.9

--o.o - -

30 22.3

88 33.8

-- -

+0 48

--

-1 02

0.9 0.8

o.o

--

1. 2 016

0.0

--

1.2 201

29
29
29
29
29
30

89
89
89
89
90
90

+1
+0
+2
+4
+1

+1
+1
+1
+3
+0
+7

+0
+0
+1
+3
+0

43
13
01
10
56

+0
-0
+0
+4
+0
+7

0.9
0.6
1.1
0.3
1.1
0.9

0.9
1.1
0.9
0.3
1.0
0.6

0.0
0.0

-- --- --

1.2
0.9
1. 5
0.4
1. 5
1.2

288
317
315
356
297
350

0.0
0.0

-- --- --- --

1. 3
1.6
1. 3
0.5
1. 5
0.9

1. 3 245

MISSISSIPPI SOUND
8891

Pascagoula River highway bridge <27>


LOUISIANA COAST

8901
8911
8921
8931
8941
8951

Quatre Bayoux Pass, Barataria Bay,,,,,,,


Pass Abel, Barataria Bay,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Barataria Pass, Barataria Bay,,,,,,,,,,,
Barataria Bay, 1.1 mi. NE of Manilla.,,.
Caminada Pass, Barataria Bay,,,,,,,,,,,.
Seabrook Bridge, New Orleans <1>

18.6
17. 7
16.3
26.2
11.9
01.9

51.1
54.2
56.9
57.6
02.8
02.1

37
53
29
41
44

- --

04
00
23
35
03
37

- --

06
03
19
12
38
57

o.o
o.o

0.0
0.0

--

--

o.o
o.o
0.0
0.0

103
143
120
160
118
170

Endnotes can be found at the end of Table 2.

....
00

TABLE 2. - CURRENT DIFFERENCES AND OTHER CONSTANTS, 1983


METER
NO.

PLACE

DEPTH
ft

lat.

LOUISIANA COAST
Time meridian, 90W
Cat Island Pass, Terrebonne Bay
Wine Island Pass ........................
Call lou Boca, Call lou Bay ................
Calcasieu Pass
Calcasieu Pass, 35 miles south of .
Calcasieu Pass, 67 miles south of <49>

8961
8971
8981
8991
9001
9011

Min.
before
Flood

long.

Min.
Flood before
Ebb

h. m h. m.

h. m.

SPEED
RATIOS

TIME DIFFERENCES

POSITION

Ebb

Flood Ebb

"'...

AVERAGE SPEEDS AND DIRECTIONS


Minimum
before
Flood

Maximum
Flood

Minimum
before
Ebb

Maximum
Ebb

knots deg. knots deg. knots deg. knots deg.

h. m.

on GALVESTON BAY ENTRANCE, p.124

04.8
04.2
03.5
46.4
10.15
39.80

90
90
90
93
93
93

34.4
38.0
48.5
20.7
19.23
19.95

-2 45 -1 25
-4 46 -4 31
-0 46 -0 09
-0 18 -0 43
Current weak

29
29
29
29

39.0
43.3
45.6
45.95

93
93
93
93

49.6
51.7
54.1
53.70

-0
-0
+0
-0

29
29
29
29
29
29
29

20.8
20.8
19.8
18.6
17.80
21.8
30.2

94
94
94
94
94
94
94

42.3
46.1
46.7
49.2
53.13
47.8
52.5

Daily
+0 25 +0
- -1
- - +0
-0 24 -0
+0 18 +0
+3 11 +1

28
27
29
28

25.3
50.1
18.20
40.17

96
97
94
93

19.4 -0 56 -0 2B .-0 18 -1 14
02.65 +0 34 +1 03 +0 50 -0 08
00.20
--59.60 -- -- -

-2
-5
+1
+2
and

40 -3 40
13 -4 58
24 -0 46
12 -0 44
variable

29
29
29
29
29
28

0.6
1.0
0.8
1.0

0.6
0.8
0.3
1. 0

o.o
0.0
0.0

-- ---

o.o -

1.1
1. 7
1.3
1.7

013
325
095
020

-- - -- --- --- -- - - - - - - - - --

- - 1.5 19'5
1.9 160
0.0 - - 0.7 264
0.0 - - 2.3 205
-- - - -- -0.0

o.o - -

TEXAS
9021
9031
9041
9051

Sabine Pass
Texas Point, 1,7 miles SSE of
Sabine, channel east of
Port Arthur Canal entrance
Mesquite Pt., La. Causeway bridge

14
15
53
21

-0
-0
+1
-0

-0
+0
+1
-0

21
04
12
35

0.6 o. 7
0.9 0.7
0.5 0.6
0.9 1.0

predictions
26 +1 15 +0
-0
21
01
-0
32 - - +0
35 +1 18 +0
51 +0 12 +1

14
59
17
05
24
29

1.0
0.6
1.0
0.4
0.8
0.8

34
02
34
22

-0
-0
+0
-0

15
15
55
20

- --- --

1. 1
1.6
0.9
1.6

335
335
310
330

0.0

o.o - o.o - -

0.0

--

1. 6
1.7
1.3
2.2

145
140
110
150

-- ---

1. 7
1.7
1.1
1.7
0.7
I. 3
1. 3

299
287
196
272
210
330
321

0.0
0.0

--o.o - 0.0 - 0.0 - o.o - 0.0 - -

2.3
1.8
0.8
1. 5
0.8
1.4
1.8

102
111
009
103
025
166
146

- - 2.0 317
- - 0.9 312
-- -- -- --- -- -- --

o.o - o.o - -

1.9 142
1. 2 116

1.0
-- -- 0.6
- - 0.4
- - 0.4
- - 0.2
-- -- 0.3
-- - - - -- - -- - -- - - --

o.o - -

0.9 001

0.0

o.o 0.0
0.0

GALVESTON BAY
9061 GALVESTON BAY ENT. (between jetties)
9071 Bolivar Roads, 0.5 mi. N of Ft. Point .
9081 Quarantine Station, 0.3 mileS of <27>
9091 Galveston Channel, west end <27>
9101 Galveston Causeway RR. bridge
9111 Houston Channel, Wof Port Bolivar ......
9121 Houston Ship Channel (Red Fish Bar) .....

- -

--- -- -

0.8
0.4
0.6
0.4
0.6
0.8

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

--o.o - 0.0 - -

TEXAS COAST
9131 Matagorda Channel (entrance jetty)
9141 Aransas Pass ,
9151 Sabine Bank <54> ........................
9161 Heald Bank, 2B miles SSE of <54>

Endnotes can be found at the end of Table 2.

0.0

1.7 1.3

o.o
0.0
o.o
o.o
o.o
-o.o

- - -- - - -- - - - -- -- -- --

o.o

-- - - -- -- - - - -- - -

on VIEQUES PASSAGE, p.130

PUERTO RICO
Time meridian, 60W
9171 Punta Ostiones, 1.5 miles west of
9181 VIEQUES PASSAGE
9191 Vi eques Sound .
9201 largo Shoals, west of
9211 Ramos Cay, 0,3 mile SE of <1> ..........
9221 Palominos Island, 0.9 mile SW of <I3>
9231 Fajardo Harbor (channel)
9241 Isla Marina, 0.2 mile west of <1> <13>
9251 Coronala Laja, 0.4 mile NW of <1> <13>
9261 Pasaje de San. Juan <1> <13> .............
9271 Bahia de San Juan
9281 Bahia de San Juan entrance <50> .

--

1.2 0.8
0.5 0.5

18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18

05.2
11. 3
15.87
19
18.6
20.1
20
20.50
21.6
23.9
27.23
28.3

67
65
65
65
65
65
65
65
65
65
66
66

13.6
37.1
34.20
35
36.4
34.8
37
37.38
37.3
36.9
06.6
07.6

52 -0 04 -0 35
predictions
16 -1 28 . -1 05
28 -1 33 -1 08
-0 44
42
48
- - - - -2 -27- -0
-1 45
-1 13 -1 52
-2 06
--- ---1 33
--- --- --- -1 15
Current weak and variable
-0 26 -0
Daily
-0 44 -1
-0 52 -1
- -0

-- -

-- - - - -- --- -- -- --- - -- - - -

0.7 0.9
0.7 1.0
0.3 0.1
- 0.7
0.5 1.6
- - 1.0
- 0.4
- 1.7

-- -- - -

187
250
180
186
120

057
-- -- 0.7
0.6 355
- - 0.7 330
- 0.1 284
- - - - 0.5 307
-162- 0.0
- - 1.1 339
335
-- -- -- -- -- -- 0.7
0.3 000
- - - - - - 1.2 310
- - - - -- - - - - - - - 0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

ENDNOTES

185

< 1> The times of minimum before flood and ebb are indefinite.
2> Current speeds up to 9.0 knots have been observed in the vicinity of the Boilers.
< 3> Current turns westward just before the end of the flood.
< 4> Current tends

to

rotate counterclockwise, flood direction swinging from westward to southward.

< 5> Observations indicate that current floods about 11 hours and ebbs about 1 1/2 hours. Minimum before
flood occurs about 4 1/2 hours earlier, maximum flood about 1 hour later, minimum before ebb about
1/2 hour later, and maximum ebb about 1 1/2 hours earlier than corresponding predictions at Portsmouth
Harbor Entrance. Average ebb speed is less than 0.5 knot.
< 6> Current is variable; current speeds are usually less than 1 knot. Currents are strong in the entrance
to Menemsha Pond.
< 7> In the open waters of Buzzards Bay, except in the entrance and off Penikese Island and West Island
(see table-2, no. 1080-1190), the current is too weak and variable to be predicted.
< 8> The currents in Narragansett Bay have a pronounced irregularity which is evidenced at times during
the month by a long period of approximate slack water preceding the flood, and at other times by a
double flood of two distinct maximums of speed seperated by a period of lesser speed. These peculiarities appear to be somewhat unstable, consequently, flood currents differing from those predicted
should be expected. The ebb current is fairly regular and the predictions for maximum ebb will usually
agree closely with the current encountered.
< 9> At minimum flood, current sometimes ebbs for a short period.
<10> At minimum flood, current frequently ebbs for a short period.
<11> Flood is too weak to be predicted. Time difference gives mid-point of 4 hour stand of weak and variable current and time of maximum ebb.
<12> -Inside breakwaters, in channel, the current is only 0.4 knot.
<13> Current seldom floods.
<14> Near Tongue Point, Bridgeport Harbor, the current is weak and irregular.
<15> The current on the Manhattan side of the channel is about 0.5 knot stronger, and on the Brooklyn side
about 0.5 knot weaker, than at this station.
<16> The ebb or northerly current is weak and variable. East of the channel the current flows southward
practically all the time, but with changing speed, the maximum speed being about the same as in midchannel and occuring about the same time. On the Manhattan side, just off the piers, the flood or
southerly current is weak and variable but the ebb or northerly current has an average maximum speed
of about 2 knots which occurs about the time of maximum ebb at Hell Gate.
<17> Tidal current is weak, averaging about 0.1 knot at maximum.
<18> For maximum southward current only, the gates of the lock being closed to prevent northward flow.
Apply difference and ratio to maximum ebb at The Narrows.
<19> Current is rotary, turning clockwise. Minimum current of 0.9 knot sets southwest about time of "Minimum
before flood" at The Narrows. Minimum current of 0.5 knot ~ets northeast about 1 hour before "Minimum
before ebb" at The Narrows.
<20> The values for the Hudson River are for the summer

months~

when the freshwater discharge is a minimum.

<21> In Roundout Creek entrance between lights, eddies on the flood make navigation difficult. Litle difficulty will be experienced on the ebb.
<22> Current does not flood.
<23> Current is rotary, turning clockwise. It flows northwest at times of "Minimum before flood" at The
Narrows; northeast 1 hour after maximum flood; southeast 1 1/2 hours after "Minimum before ebb"; and
southwest 2 hours after maximum ebb.
<24> Current is rotary, turning clockwise. Minimum current of 0.2 knot sets west about the time of "Minimum before flood" at The Narrows. Minimum current of 0.2 knot sets ENE about the time of "Minimum
before ebb" at The Narrows.
<25> In Sandy Hook Bay (except in southern extremity) the current is weak.
<26> Tidal current is weak and rotary, averaging about 0.1 knot at maximum.
<27> The times of minimum before flood and ebb are variable.
<28> Current usually ebbs during period 3 hours before to 3 hours after maximum ebb. Flood is weak and
variable.

186

<29> To obtain speeds in midchannel use speed ratio 0.8.


<30> Flood is usually weak and of short duration. A weak ebb or flood current occurs about 6 hours after
maximum flood at Delaware Bay Entrance.
<31> Tidal current is weak and rotary, averaging less than'O.l knot.
<32> Current tends to rotate clockwise. At times for "Minimum before flood" there may be a weak current
flowing southward while at times for "Minimum before ebb" there may be a weak current flowing northward.
<33> Just off southernmost point, current turns about 1 hour earlier than in midchannel.
<34> Current tends to rotate clockwise. At times for "Minimum before flood" there may be a weak current
flowing WSW while at times for "Minimum before ebb" there may be a weak current flowing ENE.
<35> Do not use difference or ratio for lesser maximum ebb current as it is weak and variable.
<36> Current tends to rotate clockwise. At times for "Minimum before flood there may be a weak current
flowing southwest, while at times for "Minimum before ebb" there may be a weak current flowing north.
<37> Flood usually flows northward, however, direction is variable.
<38> The combination of currents from Stono River and North Edisto River in the vicinity of the Southern
S.A.L. Ry. bridge produces eight changes a day in direction of flow instead of the usual four. Approximate times of the minimums are as follows: current turns south about 2h SOm before flood begins and
3h OOm before ebb begins at Charleston Harbor; current north about lh 10m after flood begins and 20
minutes before ebb begins at Charleston Harbor. Caution is advised when running north with a fair current
as a cross current from the old channel of the Stano River is encountered at the south approach to the
bridge.
<39> Flood is variable, current sometimes changing to ebb for a short time during the flood period.
<40> Due to changes in the waterway average speed values given are probably too large.
<41> Flood usually occurs in a southerly direction and the ebb in a northeastwardly direction.
<42> Flood is weak and variable.
<43> Current tends to rotate clockwise. At times for "Minimum before flood" there may be a weak current
flowing northward while at times for "Minimum before ebb" there may be a weak current flowing southeastward.
<44> For greater ebb only.
<45> Tidal current is rotary, turning clockwise, with an average speed of about 0.3 knot.
<46> The strength of flood is usually about 2 knots. The speed ratio for strength of ebb is 0.8, except for
an ebb speed at Tampa Bay entrance less than 1 knot or marked with an asterisk. In this case take the
ebb speed at Johns Pass to be about 1 knot.

<47> For greater ebb. Lesser ebb is almost equal to greater ebb.
<48> Currents are materially affected by winds.
<49> Current is weak and variable. Current is somewhat rotary turning clockwise.
<SO> Current is normally weak and variable, but winds may cause heavy swells.
<51> Minimum ebb is extremely weak, possibly flooding for a short period.
<52> Every other ebb phase exhibits a double ebb pattern. For single ebb phases use time differences and
speed ratios of the first ebb.
<53> Ebb is weak and variable.
<54> Current is somewhat rotary, speed seldom exceeds 0.3 knot.
<55> Flood is weak and variable with speeds less than or equal to 0.2 knot. Minimums are indefinite.
<56> Turbulence with hazardous current speeds of 6 to 7 knots have been reported near the bridges in the
canal. Extreme caution should be exercised.
CAUTION--During the first 2 hours of flood in channel north of Governers Island the current in Hudson River
is still ebbing while during the first 1 l/2 hours of ebb in this channel the current in Hudson
River is still flooding. (See Tidal Current Charts, New York Harbor.) At such times special care
must be taken by large ships in navigating this channel.

ROTARY TIDAL CURRENTS


(Tiae1 lloura after Miniaua beCore Flood at Deuton llarbor)

Station

No.
393

o.o

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

4.0

4.5

s.o

s. s

6.0

' 5

7.0

7.5

8.0

9.0

9. s 10.0

10. s 11.0

11.5

12.0

0.22 0.2) 0.24 0,2) 0,26 0.25 0.27 0.)2 0,)) 0,)) 0,)2 0.)1 0.28 0.29 0,28 0.27 0.27 0.28 0.27 0.26 0.27 0.2) 0.21 0.21 knots
266 265 268 270 268 282 303 )19 )27 333 340 357 025 067 068 070 074 073 OEIO 076 079 073 073 051 degrees

10

~.0)

395

10

~.)0

397

10

p.29 0.)0 0.)0 0,)1 0,)2 0,)4 0,)4 0.)5 0.)7 0,)6 0,)5 0.)5 0.)4 0.)4 0,)4 0.35 0.)4 0.)6 0,)5 0,)4 0,)6 0.)5 0.34 0.32 0.18 ia:lots
200 209 212 222 229 243 247 259 . 265 268 284 331 002 018 ~ 056 058 064 065 075 OEIO 085 0!16 095 132 degrees

399

10

0.50 0.49 0.52 0.55 0,56 0.57 0.54 0.5) 0.55 0.54 0.55 0.55 0.52 0.50 0,52 0.50 0.49 0.51 0.51 0.51 0,50 0.51 0.49 0.50 0.49 knots
138 140 220 243 284 260 252 241 250 244 240 228 211 160 078 062 0!11 093 085 093 091 0!17 095 116 130 degrees

401

10

0.20 0.20 0.21 0.22 0,24 0.23 0.25 0.25 0,26 0.24 0.26 0.25 0.24 0,24 0.23 0.24 0.23 0.22 0,21 0,21 0.21 0.20 0.20 0,20 0,20 knots
306 342 340 244 228 2)2 22) 232 200 210 216 271 290 351 357 051 059 ~8 ~5 028 037 052 028 035 011 degre.es

403

10

0.42 0.44 0.43 0.45 0.46 0.46 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.48 0.49 0.46 0.48 0,)0 0,50 0,50 0.49 0.48 0.47 0.47 0.47 0.47 0.45 0.42 0.41 knots
221 223 214 221 21) 211 215 219 219 227 235 2)0 221 254 019 015 009 357 052 053 055 070 135 193 206 degrees

405

10

0,42 0.44 0.45 0.45 0.47 0.50 0.46 0.47 0.45 0,44 0,44 0.40 0.45 0.47 0.44 0,44 0.47 0.44 0.42 0.42 0.43 0.47 0.40 0.4) 0.45 knots
213 197 193 182 175 1)5 178 183 222 247 267 306 ))0 346 )28 .344 335 327 334 341 337 ))8 )06 274 240 degrees

417

15

jo.u 0.26 0.51 0.53 0.55 0.52 0.50 0.54 0.47 0.50 0.46 0.45 0.46 0.45 0.48 0.51 0.57 0.62 0.66 0.67 0.64 0.62 0.51 0.40 0,25

265
210

191

0.40 0.45 0.4) 0.46 0.48 0,50 0.5) 0.51 0.52 0,50 0.51 0.51 ~~ ~w ~~ ~u ~~ ~u ~" 0,46 0,4) 0.40 0.40 0,)6 knots
261 258 247 248 247 262 280 280 )~ 340 345 009 044 ~9 061 068 070 074 079 0!12 0!11 090 0!11 12) degrees

292

295

3~

303

)12

30!1

)19

313

331

354

358

010

030

~6

059

089

10!1

109

122

121

119

132

129

knots

134 degrees

419

10

p.)O 0.30 0,38 0.)9 0.38 0.)6 0.37 0.37 0.)6 0,)6 0.35 0.)4 0,)0 0.20 0.19 0.25 0.30 0.33 0.35 0.36 0.38 0.)8 0,)6 0.36 0.32 krlots
251 307 331 342 332 ))6 343 341 343 )50 347 006 029 0!11 114 1)8 146 160 165 172 173 173 190 203 233 degrees

461

10

0.34 0.39 0.41 0.42 0.35 0.35 0.)4 0.37 0.39 0,38 0.35 0.35 0,)2 0.32 0.36 0.40 0.41 0.35 0.31 0.32 0.31 0.27 0.07 0.20 0.25 knots
267 264 261 261 259 251 235 230 220 209 199 197 146 OEI7 069 070 071 ~6 030 018 024 ~6 024 269 272 degrees

489

10

0.33 0.35 0.36 0.35 0.36 0.34 0,40 0.39 0.40 0.42 0.45 0.37 0.35 0,)2 0.35 0.)7 0.34 0.33 0.35 0.35 0.34 0.03 0.29 0.31 0.24 knots
007 010 024 034 060 343 348 007 063 025 095 064 0!11 103 102 103 1~ 117 135 139 158 215 339 353 355 degrees

*513

10

0,17 0.16 0,18 0.16 O,lJ 0.17 0.19 0.21 0.22 0.18 0.19 0.21 0.18 0,22 0.25 0.24 0.26 0.27 0.28 0.28 0.29 0,28 0.25 0.23 0.18 knots
OEI6 095 090 088 090 095 090 093 0!13 0!13 0!11 077 0!12 072 072 070 069 067 070 070 073 077 0!15 082 085 degrees

565

10

0,22 0,27 0,29 0.09 0.)7 0.40 0.44 0.45 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.48 0.50 0.51 0.47 0.42 0.39 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.36 0,)2 0,)0 0.23 0.10 knots
217 199 209 199 052 061 074 077 066 ~7 032 025 029 ~1 061 077 082 076 071 070 070 064 069 070 085 degrees

565

20

0.15 0,22 0.24 0,05 0.28 0.30 0.31 0.36 0.34 033 0.35 0.36 0.40 0.43 0.39 0.30 0.28 0.34 0.35 0.34 0.32 0,29 0.23 0.16 0.09 knots
271 238 231 251 030 031 076 073 064 ~0 029 021 021 030 ~9 067 067 058 056 050 050 047 044 032 005 degrees

617

10

0.20 0.23 0.27 0.45 0.41 0.40 0.35 0.30 0,28 0.32 0.34 0.35 0.33 0.29 0.29 0.32 0.33 0.33 0.33 0.32 0.32 0.30 0.26 0.24 0.24 knots
246 232 282 351 019 025 024 009 355 343 338 339 345 007 013 008 002 356 345 336 333 331 331 )20 305 degrees

20

0.15 0,19 0,20 0,33 0.34 0.30 0.24 0.21 0.22 0.28 0.31 0.33 0.32 0,29 0.26 0.27 0,28 0,29 0.31 0.29 0.26 0.21 0.17 0.14 0.10 knots
220 214 232 001 020 027 024 00) 345 340 333 332 331 351 009 008 003 350 339 334 329 )22 322 315 254 degrees

617
-

Depth
(Ct.)

--

In Reserved Channel, the tidal current is weak, averaging less than 0.1 knot.

During a 7-day observation period, the total current set was consistently eastward.

TABLE 3.-VELOCITY OF CURRENT AT ANY TIME


EXPLANATION
Though the predictions in this publication give only the slacks and maximum currents,
the velocity of the current at any intermediate time can be obtained approximately by the
use of this table. Directions for its use are given below the _table.
Before using the table for a place listed in table 2, the predictions for the day in question
should first be obtained by means of the differences and ratios given in table 2.
The examples below follow the numbered steps in the directions.
Example I.-Find the velocity of the current in The Race at 6:00 on a day when the predictions which
immediately precede and follow 6:00 are as follows:
:\Iaximum (Flood)
(1)
Slack Water
Time
Velocity
Time
7:36
3.2 knots
4:18
Directions under the table indicate table A is to be used for this station.
(2) Interval between slack and maximum flood is 7:36-4:18=3hJ8m. Column heading nearest to 3hJ8m
is 3h20m.
(3) Interval between ;;:lack and time desired is 6:00-4:18=Jh42m. Line labeled Jh4Qm is nearest to Jh42m.
(4) Factor in column 3h20m and on line Jh40m is 0.7. The abo\e flood vek-::ity of 3.2 knots multiplied by
0. 7 gives a flood velocity of 2.24 knots (or 2.2 knots, since one decimal is sufficient) for the time desired.
Example 2.-Find the velocity of the current in the Harlem River at Broadway Bridge at 16:30 on a day
when the predictions (obtained using the difference and ratio in table 2) which immediately precede and follow
16:30 arc as follows:
(1)
Slack Water
:Maximum (Ebb)
Time
Time
Velocity
17:25
13:49
2.5 knots
Directions under the table indicate table B is to be used, since this station in table 2 is referred to Hell Gate.
(2) Interval between slack and maximum ebb is 17:25-13:49=3h36m. Hence, use column headed 3h40m.
(3) Intenal between ;;lack and time desired is 17:25-16:30=0h55m. Hence, use line labeled JhOOm.
(4) Factor in column 3h4Qm and on line 1bOOm is 0.5. The above ebb velocity of 2 ..') knots multiplied hy O.:J
gi\es an ebb wlocity of 1.2 knots for the desired time.

When the interval between slack and maximum current is greater than 5h40m, enter the
table with one-half the interval between slack and maximum current and one-half the interval
between slack and the desired time and use the factor thus found.
189

TABLE 3.-YELOCITY OF CURRE:NT AT ANY TIME

190

TABLE A
Inter~al

h. m.
1 20
h. m.
0 20

0 40
00

20

h. m.
1 40

f.

h. m. \ h. m. ) h. m. j h. m.
200. 220'' 2~0
300

f.

0.3
0.6

0.3
0.5

0.2

0.9
1.0

0.8
1.0
1.0

0. 7

0.6

1.0

0.8
0.9

1.0

1.0

2 00

f.

f.

f.

0.4
0. 7

40

0.9

0.4

I :::::: 1--:~~-J

3 00
3 20
3 40

I:::::: I :::::: '

4 00

1------1

0. 7
0.8
0.9
1. 0
1.0

5 20
5 40

f.

0.1
0.2

0.5

0.,4

0.3

0.3

0.5
0.7

0.4
0.5
0.6

0.4

0.6

0.5
0.6

0.4

0.4

0.5

0.5

0.3
0.4
0.5

0.4
0. 4

0.8
0.8

0. 7
0.8
0. 9

O.i
0. 7
0.8

0.6
0. i
0.8

0.6
0. i
O.i

0.6
0.6
0. 7

0.5
0.6
O.i

0.9

0.9
0.9
1.0

0.8
0.9
0.9

0.8
0.9
0.9

0.8
0.8
0.9

0.;
0.8
0.9

1.0

1.0
1.0
1. 0

1.0
1.0
1.0

0.9
1.0
1.0

0.9
0.9
1.0

1.0

1.0
1.0

1. 0
1.0
1.0

1.0

0.9

I;

1.0

II

~:g
1. 0

'

1. 0

f.

0.1
0.2

I :::::: !--~~~-1 i:g I


------ 1------ : ---- i

! :::::: \::::::

.5 00

f.

h. m.
5 ~0

0.1
0.2

:::::: I:::::: ! :::::: !


I :::::: I:::::: I:::::: I:::::: ! :::::: I:::::: :------ I:: .

4 20
4 40

h. m.
5 20

0:1
0.2

0.8
0. 9
1.0

f.

f.

f.

h. m.
5 00

0.1
0.2

0. 7.

h. m.
4 ~0

0.1
0.3

0.5
. 0.6
0.8

1.0

f.

h. m.
4 ~0

0.1
0.3

0.2
0.3

0.9
0.9.
1. ()_

\ h. m. \ h. m.
340. ~00

f.

0.2

0.3

0.6

! h.320
m.

f.

0.2

0.4

2 40

2 20

between slack and maximum current

0.3

TABLE

Interval between slack and maximum current


h.

m.

120

1
h. m. 1 h. m. f h. m.
140
200
2 20

f.

h. m.
0 20
0 40

0.5

00

0.9
1. 0

f.
0.4
0.7

0.8

f,

. 0.4 II
0.6
1.

20
40

0.8
1. 0 1
1.0 rI

2 00
2 20
2 40

5 00
5 20
5 40

o.9

1.0
1. o

I~ ~: :

3 00
3 20
3 40
4 00
4 20
4 40

0.8

f.
0.3
0.5

II

h. m.

2 40

h.

m.

300

f.

f.

0.5

0.5

0.3

0.3

f.

0.3
0.4

f.

f.

f.

0.2

0.2

0.2

0.4

0.3

0.3

0.3

0.3

0.5

0.5

0.4

0.2

0. 7

0. 6

0. i
0._8

o.6 1 o.6

o. 1

o.,

0.5
0.6

0.5
0.6

0.4
0.5
0.6

0.4

0. 7
0.8

0.5
0.6
0. 7

0.4

0.8
0.9

1.0
1.0

0.9
1.0

0.9
1.0
1.0

0.9
0.9
1.0

0.8
0.9

0.8
0.8

0. 7
0.8
0.9

0. i
0.8
0.8

0. 7
0. 7
0.8

0. i
0. 7
0.8

0. 6
0. 7

1.0

1.0
1.0

0.9
1.0
1.0

0.9
0.9
1.0

0.9
0.9
0.9

0.8
0.9

1.0

0.9

0.8
0.8
0.9

1.0

1.0

1.0
1.0
1.0

1.0
1. 0
1.0

0.9
1. 0
1.0

0.9
0.9
1.0

1.0

1.0
1.0
1. 0

1. 0

0.6

;; ;;
,.

1.0

,i

------

f.

0.2

0.4

0. 7
0.8
0.9

______ ~~~~~~ ~-----I ---- ------ -----1

f.

f.

0.2

0.4

1 ------

f.

0.3

------

I:::::: 1--:~~- I
:::::: I :::::: I:::::: l' ::::::
I, ------ ! ------ I ------ -----

1. 0

'

!--:~~-

0.5
0.6

0. 7

Uo;e table A for all places except those listed below for table B.
U~~e table B for Cape Cod Canal, Hell Gate, Chesapeake and Delaware Canal and all stations in table 2 which are referred to them.
1. From predictions lind the time of slack water and the time and velccity of maximum current (flood or ebb), one of which is immediately before and the other after the time for which the velocity is desired.

2. Find the interval of time between the above slack and maximum current. and enter the top of table A or B with the interval which
most nearly agrees with this value.
3. Find the interval of time between the above slack and the time desired, and enter the Side of table A or B with the interval which
most nearly agrees with this value.

4. Find, in the table, the factor corresponding to the above two intervals, and multiply the maximum velocity by this factor. The
result will be the approximate velocity at the time desired.

TABLE 4.-DURATION OF SLACK


The predicted times of slack water giYen in this publication indicate the instant of zero
velocity, which is only momentar:r. There is a period each side of slack water, howenr, during
which the current is so weak that for practical purposes it may be considered as negligible.
The following tables give, for various maximum currents, the approximate period of time
during which weak currents not exceeding 0.1 to 0.5 knot -w-ill be encountered. This duration
includes the last of the flood or ebb and the beginning of the following ebb or flood, that is,
half of the duration will be before and half after the time of slack water.
Table A should be used for all places except those listed below for table B.
Table B should be used for Cape Cod Canal, Hell Gate, Chesapeake and Delaware
Canal, and all stations in table 2 which are referred to them.
Duration of weak current near time of slack water
T . BLE A

.).faximum
I

current

'

l
Knot3

1, 0
1.5
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
!0.0

Period with a velocity not more than-

I
i
i
!

0.1 knot

0.2 knot

0.3 knot

OA knot

JJinutt3
23

.\Jinute3
46

Jfinutt

Jlinutt
94

15
11
8
6
5
4
3
3
3
2

70
46
35
23
17
14
11
10

31
23
15
11

9
8
7
6
5
5

8
i

TABLE

i :1-iaximum

current

Knou

1.0
1.5
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0

i
I

46

31
23
18
15
13

.9

'

62

11

10
9

0.5 knot
Jfinutu

120
78
58
38
29
23
19
16
14
13
11

i
I

'

Period with a velocity not more than-

0.1 knot

0.2 knot

0.3 knot

0.4 knot

0.5 knot

.\Jinute3

.\finult3

.Uinutu

28
18
13
8
6

Jfinute3
46

.\finut3

13
8
6
4
3
3

66
39
28
18
13
10

89
52
36
22
17
13

28
20
!3
9
8

When there is a difference between the velocities of the maximum flood and ebb preceding
and following the slack for which the duration is desired, it will be sufficiently accurate for
practical purposes to find a separate duration for each maximum velocity and take the average
of the two as the duration of the weak current.
191

TABLE 5.-ROTARY TIDAL CURRENTS


EXPLANATION
Offshore and in some of the wider indentations of the coast, the tidal current is quite different from that found in the more protected bays and rivers. In these inside waters the tidal
current is of the reversing type. It sets in one direction for a period of about 6 hours after which
it CP.ases to flow momentarily and then sets in the opposite direction during the following 6
hours. Offshore the current, not being confined to a definite channel, changes its direetion continually and never comes to a slack, so that in a tidal cvcle of about 12X hours it will have set
in all directions of the compass. This type of current is therefore called a rotary current.
A characteristic feature of the rotary current is the absence of slack water. Although the
current generally varies from hour to hour, this variation from greatest current to least current
and back again to greatest current does not give rise to a period of slack water. When the velocity
of the rotary tidal current is least, it is known as the minimum current, and when it is greatest
it is known as the maximum current. The minimum and maximum velocities of the rotary
current are thus related to each other in the same way as slack and strength of current, a minimum -:elocity of t~e current following a maximum velocity by an interval of about 3 hours
and bemg followed m turn by another maximum after a further interval of 3 hours.
In the following table there are given for a number of offshore stations the direction and
average velocity of the rotary tidal current fur each hour of the tidal cycle referred to predictions for a statiOn in table 1. All times are eastern standard for the 75th meridian.
The velocities given in the table are average. The :Moon at new, full, or perigee tends to
increase the velocities 15 to 20 :percent above average. When perigee occurs at or near the time
of new or full Moon the veloclties will be 30 to 40 percent above average. Quadrature and
apogee tend to decrease the velocities below average by 15 to 20 percent. When apogee occurs
at or near quadrature they will be 30 to 40 percent below average. The velocities will be about
average when apogee occurs at or near the time of new or full ~foon and also when perigee
occurs at or near quadrature. (See table of astronomical data.)
The direction of the current is given in degrees, true, reading clockwise from 0 at north,
and is the direction toward which the water is flowing.
The velocities and directicns are for the tidal current onlv and do not include the effect of
winds. When a wind is blowing, a wind-driven current will be set up which will be in addition
to the tidal current, and the actual current encountered will be a combination of the winddriven current and tidal current. See the chapters on "Wind-Driven Currents" and "The
Combination of Currents."
As an example, in the following table the current at Nantucket Shoals is given for each
hour after maximum flood at Pollock Rip Channel. Suppose it is desired to find the direction
and velocity of the current at Nantucket Shoals at 3:15p.m. (15:15) eastern standard time on a
day when maximum flood at Pollock Rip Channel is predicted in table 1 to ?ccur at 13 :20
eastern standard time. The desired time is therefore about 2 hours after max1mum flood at
Pollock Rip Channel, and from the following table the tidal current at Nantucket Shoals at
this time is setting 15 true with an av<'rage velocity of 0.8 knot. If this day is near the time of
new Moon and about halfway betwe<'n apogee and perigee, then the distance effect of the ).foon
will be nil o.nd the phase effect alone will operate to increase the velocity by about 15 percent,
to 0.9 knot. If a wind has been blowing, determine the direction and velocity of the winddriven current from the chapter on "Wind-Driven Currents" and combine it with the above
tidal current as explained in the chapter on "The Combination of Currents."
v

193

194

TABLE 5.-ROTARY TIDAL CURRENTS

Caution.-Velocities from 1~ to 3 knots have been observed at most of the stations in


this table. Near Diamond Shoal Light a velocity of 4 knots has been recorded.
At some offshore stations, such as near the entrance to Chesapeake Bay, the tidal current
is directed alternately toward and away from the bay entrance with intervening periods of
slack water, so that it is essentially a reversing current. For such places, differences for predicting
are given in table 2.

195

TABLE 5.-ROTARY TIDAL CURRENTS

Georges Bank
Lat. 4154' N ., long. 6708' W.

Georges Bank
Lat. 4150' N., long. 6637' W.

Georges Bank
Lat. 4148' N., long. 6734' W.

-----------.,-----,-----t----------,-----,----;----------.-----.1----Time

Direction
(true)

II

Velocity

Time

Direction
(true)

Velocity

Time

Direction
(true)

Vlocity

--------- ------i----I--------I----I-----I--------J-----1---Knot

Dtgreu

43

0
I
2
3
4
5

89
127
147
172
197
232

I.O

118

I.3
1.6
1.4
0.9
0.8

7
8

138
153
178
208
236

285

304

324

3
4

341
10

5
6
7
8
9
10
11

0
1

Direction
(true)

Yelocity

Ikgrtt
3I6
341

Kno11

356

3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

16
43
92
122
146
I70
195
215
272

I Direction
Degrttl
277
302
329

348

15
48
85
I22
145
I66
194
223

5
6
7
8
9
10
11

I
2
3
4

I.1
I. 1

1.0

7
8
9

1.0
0.9

IO
11

Knot1

l.S
2.1
2.0
I. 3
0. 7
0.8
1.3
2.0
1.9
1.7
1.2
0.9

358
35
99
126
150
159

169

10

197
275

11

Knoll

DtgTt<l
325
332
342

Time

1.6
I.8
1.4
0.8

0
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

0.3
0.9
1.5
1. 7
1. 7
1.1
0.8

1. 2

Direction
{true)

Vt>lO<'ity

D<gru1
312

Knot1
1.5
l.i
1.5
1.1
0.9
0.9
1.3
1. 7
1. 6

338
346
I4
59
99
I23
144
160
I87

1.3

244

1.0
1.1

274

Georges Bank
Lat. 4113' N ., long. 6820' W.

\'elocity

Time

Knot1
1.0
1. 2
I.4
1.3

1
2
3
4

1.2
I.I

1. 2
I. 4
1.5

1.3
1. 2
I.1

Direction
{true)

Velocity

D<grttl
305
332
355
IS
38

Knoll

77

6
7
8
9
10
11

112
141
I62
187

Time

252

8
9
10
11

I.O
1.0

7
8
9
10
11

139
153
175
201
237

0.9
0.8
0.8

36

69

Direction
(true)

Velocity

D<vree1

Knot1
1.5
2.0
1.4
0.8
0.6

319
332
345

42
80
118
138
154
169
188
236

0. 7
1.0

L3

1.4

1. 5
1.3
0.9

Great South Channel, Georges Bank


Lat. 40"31' N.,long. 6847' w.

Knoll

106

1.6
1.5
1.4
1.2

Ikfl!ttl
301
326

4
5

Velocity

345
8

1. 6

Direction
(true)

0
1
2
3

0
1
2

1. 4

214

0.9
0.9
0.8
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.9

Time

1.6
1.6
1.4
1.1
0.9
1.2

Georges Bank
Lat. 40"49' N., long. 6834' W.

Knot

83

D<grttl
318
320
325
330
67
Ill
117
126
144
160
242
292

Georges Bank
Lat. 4114/ N ., long. 6738' W.

Ikgrttl
304
340
353
29
56
107
140
156
175
202
245

Velocity

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Georges Bank
Lat. 4130' N ., long. 6807' W.

Direction
(true)

0
1
2
3
5

Velocity

6
7
8
9
10
11

Time

1.0

Direction
(true)

1.0
0.8
0.6
0.8

Georges Bank
Lat. 4048' N ., long. 6740' W.
Time

0
33
82

11

1.3

(true)

0
1
2

I. I
1.4
I.5
I. 2
o. 7
0.8
1.1
1.5
1.2
1.1
0.9
G.8

10

1.1

Georges Bank
Lat. 4I 0 29' N . long. 6704' W.
Time

298
325

Georges Bank
Lat. 414I' N., long. 6749' W.

Georges Bank .
Lat. 4I0 42' N., long. 6i 0 37' W.
Time

Knot1

D<vree

0.9
1.1
1.2
1.1
1.0
0.9

1.2
1.5
1.4
1.1
0.8
0.8
1.0
1.4
1.5
1.4
I.1
0.9

Time

0
1
2
3
4

Direction
{true)

Velocity

D<grtta
320
331

Knoll

342
3
23

63

6
7

129
140

9
10
11

179
190
221

164

0. 7

0.9
1.1
1.0
0.8
0.4
0. 7
0.9
1.0
1.0
0.8
0.6

TABLE 5.-ROTARY TIDAL CURRENTS

196

Great South Channel, Georges Bank


Lat. 4110' N., long. 6856' W.

Nantucket Shoals
Lat. 4037' N . long. 6937' W.

Direction
(true)

Time

Velocity

Time

Direction
(true)

Yelocity

Davis Bank. Nantucket Shoals, 15


miles SE. or Nantucket I.
Lat. 4107' N., long. 6941' w.

Time

Direction
(true)

Velocity

--------------li--------l----------------------l-------------l-------------1--------l-------0
1
2

3
4
5
6
7

lJtgTt<l
323

Knota

355
15

0. 7

38

55
85

125
162
192

9
10
11

257

212
232

0
1
2
3

0.8
0.8
0.8
o. 7

4
5
6
7
8
9
10

0.6

0. 7
0.8
0.8
0.8
0. 7

Davis Bank, Nantucket Shoals (west),


15 miles SE. of Nantucket I.
Lat. 4103' N., long. 6947' W.

Knota

Dtgreu

0.6

11

318
349
352
356
359
18

0.5

106

0.4
0.4

157

0. 7

173
180

1.0
1.0
0.8
0.6

Degrua
0
1
2
3
4

0. 7

1.1
1. 0
0. 7

165
204

Davis Bank, Nantucket Shoals (middle),


17.5 miles SE. of Nantucket I.
Lat. 4102' N., long. 6943' W.

5
6
7

8
9
10
11

Knot

15
28

1.5
2.1
2.4
2.1
1.1
0.4
1.2
1. 9
2.2

32

35
37
128
197
204
205
206
213
307

2.2

1.6
0. 7

Davis Bank, Nantucket Shoals (east),


18.5 mlles SE. of Nantucket I.
Lat. 4102' N., long. 6941' W.

---------------~------~------~--------------~------~-------1-------------~------~---------

Time

0
1
2

Direction
(true)

Velocity

Degru
346

Knot

28
47
73
103

132

3
6
7

182

215
240

9
10
11

267
302

251

0.9
1.2
1.3
1.1
0.8
0.9
0.8
1.2
1.1
0.9
0. 7

Direction
(true)

0
1
2
3
4

5
6
7
8
9
10
11

0. 7

Nantucket Island, 28 miles east or


Lat. 4120' N ., long. 69"21' W.
Time

Time

Velocity

Direction
(true)

Velocity

Dtgree

Knot

23
27
28

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

0.8
1.5
1. 9
1.8

29

1.1

46
115
191
202
215
225

0.4

1.2
1.9

233
270

1. 7

1.5
0.9
0.2

9
10
11

Direction
(true)

Direction
(true)

Velocity

Degru1
30

Knot
0.6
1.3
1.5
1.4
1.1
0.8
0.6
1.3
1. 7

36
38

50
80

105
178
230
235
238
241
265

1. 4

1.0
0.3

Nauset Beach Light, 5 miles NE. or


Lat. 4156' N., long. 69"54' W.

Monomoy Point, 23 miles east. of


Lat. 4135' N ., long. 69"30' W.
Time

Time

Velocity

Time

Direction
(true)

Velocity

--------------I--------I------11-------------!--------I-------I-------------I--------I------!Jt(JTUI

0
1

2
3
4

5
6
7

8
9
10
11

19
7
359
351
334

221
198
185

184
184
183
60

Knot

Time

0. 7

0.1

Knot
1.6

303
350

284

4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

0.9

Degreeo
32

9
10
11

2
3

1.1

Velocity

3
4
5
6
7

1.4
1.1
0.5
0.3
0.8
1.1

Direction
(true)

45
68
95
140
192
210
220
235

1
2

1.3

Great Round Shoal Channel entrance


Nantucket Sound entrance.
Lat. 4126' N., long. 69"44' W.

1.4

1.3
1.1
0.8
1.2
1.5
1. 5
1.2
0.9
0.8
1. 2

Knot

!Jt(JTUI

0.9

320

0. 7

324

1.0
0.9
0. 7
0.3
0.1
0.5
0.8
0.9
0.8
0.4
0.1

326
330
334
144
145
146
148
147

150
230

Great Round Shoal Channel


Buoy 9, 0.3 mile NE. or
Lat. 4124' N ., long. 69"55' W.
Time

0
1
2

3
4
5
6
7

Velocity

Dtgru

Knota

47

70
91

153
211

234

247
252

9
10
11

305
35

260

3
4
5
6
7
8
9

10
11

315
327
340
357
16
124
132

135
139
145

269
297

Knot
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.2

Great Round Shoal Channel, 4 miles


NE. of Great Pt., Nantucket Sound.
Lat. 4126' N ., long. 6959' W.

Direction
(true)

60

lJtgTetl

0
1
2

Time

Direction
(true)

Velocity

lJtgTUI

Knota

1.0
1.3

0
1
2

0.8
0.5
0. 7
0.9

213

0.8
1.1
1.3
1.C
0.5
0.5

267
275
280
284

1. 2
0. 7

42

0.2
0.4

1.3

1.3

1.1
0.9
0.3
0.4

3
4
7

8
9
10
11

80
88
96

104

129

328

1.1
1.4

TABLE 5.-ROTARY TIDAL CURRENTS


Cuttyhunk r.. 3Y.I miles SW. of
Lat. 4123' :-.., long. 7100' w.

Time

E.!:-!!S

==.,

.s:;gc.
... ~
E=J ~
.,.. ~

;...a"Q

.... c

e"";i
,g.c

=t::O

Gooseberry :-.eck, 2 miles SSE. of


Buzzards Bay entrance.
Lat. 4127' :-..,long. 7101' w.

Direction
(true)

Velocity

DtgTUI
356
15

Knot
0.!
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.4

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

so

E.!:-!!S
=c:::Q
E ..
_..,.,
E~~

....

E ..-

Direction
(true)

Velocity

Dtgrtll
197
160
151
159

Knot
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
C.1

0
1
2
3

""'
...e~

""'
e-=

t~c;

:a~~
. , . , Q,

.. g.,

~=i

146

5
6
7
8
9
10
11

124
109
104
90
30

336
209

:;~-g

e"" 2
"g..:
.,2'=0

I'

Time

e.;
:s"

0
1
2
3

.~

.. .,
.E.c

tEo-~
~~~

:.-:"8 Q,
oo"

==5;

Direction
(true)

'

DtgTUI
271
284
320
68

77

5
6
7
8
9
10
11

95
118.
128
150
1il
221
228

~~
8"'"'

-;;~:

.... c.

2(3"'
.,_ 5l

:=:ce,.;
..

~-g~

::IC.S

oc-

0
1
2
3
4

=~

6
7
8
.g
10
11

65
108
168
210
223
232
249
274
321
16
38

Time

E.E-!!S

e~::"'
-:;gc.
...
E=<>
.. .
" ~

0"'

~e;~

!lg~

~=0

Direction
(true)

Dt(!Trt8
264

c-~ ....

270

270
280
62
70
78
95
105
120
286

..-c:

7
8
9
10
11

==~
. , . , Q,
.. o.,
:so.,
~=~

277

i Direction
I (true)

Velocity

Dt(ITUI
330
12
28
104
118
123
168

Knot
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.5

205

201
270
282
318

Grace Point, 2 miles NW. of,


Block Island Sound.
Lat. 4112' N ., long. i l0 38' W.

I Velocity
I
Knot
0.6
0.6
0. 5
0. 2
0.2
0.6
0. 7
0.5
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.3

Sandy Hook Approach Li~hted


Horn Buoy 2A, 0.2 mile\'. of
Lat. 40"27' :-. ., long. 7ao55' w.
Time

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

Direction
(true)

Time

SQ

.""'e-=
E~

""'
~t;;

. "
:;g.,

=~:o
"'"" Q,

==~

Direction
(true)

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

Dtgrtel
304
2
28
28
37
71
86

126
137
213
256
267

I Velocity
Knot
0.2
0.2
0.4
o. 6
0. 7
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1

Fenwick Shoal Lighted Whistle Buoy 2


otf Delaware coast.
Lat. 3825' N., long. 7446' W.

Velocity

Time

Direction
(true)

Velocity

DtgTUI
342
349
357
43

Knot1
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.2

Knot1
0.8
0.5
0.2
0.2
0. 7
1.1
1.6
1.2
0.6
0.2
0.4
0. 7

Velocity

Dtgrttl
335
10
50

Knot1
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.3

110
128
150
188
235
268
290
305

Knoll
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.3
0. 4
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.5

0
1
2
3

e~
...""'
....

Velocity

Direction
(trne)

90

DtgTttl
52

Time

-s;-:
""'
-o ..

0
1

.a~8.
"Z"'
Ec;l~

Dtgru
313
325
356
55
94

4
5

~e:i

.... --:;"'"'>
g.

118
136
Hi

6
i
8

lii
256
290
298

=cZ

10
11

Knot
0.4
0.3
0.2
0 )
0.3
0.4
0.6
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.4

e ,.,,..
,..,
"l=l ..

0
1
2
3

~Ot

5
6

~8~
='=~

10

.Se::
.. .,c.
s~~
_.,
--~
~=;

Cape Romain, 5 miles SE. of


N.,long. ;go1i' W.

"Frying Pan Shoals, oti C:>pe Fear,


Lat. 33"34' N., long. 77"49' W.

Time

Velocity

Browns Ledge, ~assachusetts.


Lat. 4120' :-..,long. 71"06' w.

Point Judith, !.5 miles SW. of,


Block Island Sound.
Lat. 4118'N., long. 7133' w.

Little Gull I., 3.7 miles ESE. of,


Block Island Sound.
Lat. 4111' N.,long. 7~02' W.

--

Direction
(true)

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

age.

Point Judith, Harbor of Refuge, Block


Island Sound.(west entrance).
Lat. 4122' N., long. 7131' w.
Time

Time

123
146
158
173
208
267
306
322
335

197

ec

__
e :!r--.,
......
:=..Ste

......
.::::e-=o=...... . .
.,_.,

c.

..

t~.~"''-e
:;g.:!

=c-

0
I

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
~

10
11

current during June-August usually sets eastward, average velocity

Direction
(true)

Velocity

Dtgrttl
6
38
55
67
93
114
167
212
242
244
262
292

Knola
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.3

~2

knot.

8
9

11

llO

135
150
165
185
226
282
318

Cape Romain, 6.9 miles SW. of


Lat. 3~54' N.,long. 7926' W.

Lat.3~57'

Time

Time

ec

.,.,.Q

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

..=c-

10

:s3.,.

-..
==~
e~r..

e-=o.,c.
~

.. :g

, : CIS.,_...

..

:;8~

llj

Direction
(true)

Velocity

Dtgru1
317

Knoll
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3

350

19
71

115
111
132
160
216
251
266
303

198

TABLE 5.-ROTARY TIDAL CURRENTS

Capers Inlet, 1.9 miles east of


Lat; 32"50' ~-.long. 7940' W.
Time

Velocity

Direction
(true)

Charleston Entrance, 37 miles east or


Lat. 32"42' ~ ., long. 70006' W.

Capers Inlet, 3.6 miles SE. of


Lat. 32"49' ~ . long. 79"38' W.
Time

Direction
(true)

Velocity

DtgTttl

5=

__
e ,.
......
::.See
~to-

e~&
u,

=:.,.&. .
~ ...

:x

=2!

==-

Knota

12
58
52
53
67

0
1
2
3
4
5
6

0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1

98
129
214

222
2M
246
247

8
9
10
11

5=
__
.... .,..,
:s2~
=~~

Dtgrttl

Knot1

""&
5(3
~ ... ~
:=es,:
..
0
.,-o.c
.. g:;

~==

Charleston Lighted Whistle Buoy 2C,


off Charleston Harbor entrance.
Lat. 32"41' ~ long. 79"43' W.
Direction
(true)

Time

......
~!'!cs

5-""
u.,

t ... ~

=.:

:.,.&

38.!

==-

300
332
17
55
77
93
117
153
2111
242
260
275

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
l)

10
11

Knot1
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3

Direction
(true)

3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

89
94
112
116
189
249
268
282

Time

==

-o

"-""

......

_]~

d~~

5-""
o.,

E.. :~~
-cs.:
:-o.&
.. g:;
~==

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Direction
(true)

Velocity

Dtgrttl

Knot1

10
11

VelOCity

I Direction

Time

~1!

~=-

140
200

8
9
10
11

0.2
0.2
0.3
0.4

250

271

Miami Outer Bay Cut Entrance


Lat. 2546' N., long. 80"06' W.

Time

....

5'"
~&

-.. - ".
e~~
- ...
.,:::::
" .
......

c;;csc
~~r:
::~8oe!:

::c::.c

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
!I

10
11

Direction
(true)

VelOCity

Dtgrttl

Knota

338
319
352
18
36
30
25

32
25
26
6

355

0.1
6.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1

'a

""""'

~&!:

3
4

Time

~==o.

8
l)

145
213
267

283

0.3
0.3
0. 2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3

Direction
(true)

Velocity

Dtgrtta

Knoll

3.."2
47

0
1
2
3
4
5
6

69

86
()6

115

148

7
8

215
256
260
265
285

!I

10

11

0.1
0.2
0.2
0. 2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1

Brunswick Lighted Whistle Buoy 2B,


off-St. Simons Sound.
Lat. 3100' N., long. 8110' W.

Velocity

Time

(true)

10
111

Knot

5
6
7
8
9
10
11

__
......
......
!(

Dtgrtta
328
350
20
65
95
118
140
163
195
235
268
295

------------l-------1-----~------------l-------l-------l-----------Knota
Dtgru1
Dtgrttl
Knot
::.<:<>
_,.,
0.3
0
0.4
282
0
2'J6
0
5=
0 .,
=.Set
1
293
0.3
1
308
1
,
"~"'
. e t'it52 .
().1
2
0.1
2
326
2
330
-;;:~
3
0.1
0.1
30
3
45
3
4
75
0.2
0.3
4
4
""=
90
5-"""
Scr.l _;
o.,
5
0.3
5
0.4
107
92
5
.. c
0.5
0.3
6
102
114
6
6
~-~
~~~
:::cO.,:
7
110
0.4
7
123
0.3
i
..

Velocity

0
1
2

0.1
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.2

346
24
58
76
102
121
164
222
256
256
271
290

l)

Direction
(true)

Folly Island. 3.5 miles east of


Lat. 3238' N., long. 7!150' W.

Savannah Light, 1.2 miles SE. or


Lat. 3157' ~-.long. 80"40' W.

Martins Industry, 5 miles east or. off


Pon Royal Sound.
Lat. 32"06' ~ ., long. 80"28' W.
Time

0.2
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.:2
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2

302
357
34
17

Folly Island, 2 miles fast or


Lat. 32"39' ~ . long. 79"52' W.

Velocity

Dtgrua

3cQ.,
__
=~t-

0
1

Time

-------- I

0.2
0.1
0.2
0.3

8
!I

10
11

Direction
(true)

Velvcity

Dtgru&

Knot1

308
340
42
90
111
122
130
141
220
260

269
297

0.3
0.2
0.1
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.4

TABLE 5.-ROTARY TIDAL CURRENTS

199

Fire Ialand Inlet, N.Y., ee mile& aouth of:


Tidal current is weak, averaging about 0.1 knot at strength.
Fire bland Lighted Whi&tle Buoy t FI:
Tidal current is weak, averaging about 0.2 knot at strength.
Ambroae Light, New Yor.C Harbor entrance:
Tidal current is weak, averaging about 0.2 knot at strength.
Cape May, N.J., 7t mile& eaat of:
Tidal current is weak, averaging about 0.1 knot at strength.
Five-Fathom Banl: Northeaat Lighted Whiatle Buoy e FB:
Tidal current is weak, averaging about 0.2 knot at strength.
Winter-Quarter Shoal Lighted Whutle Buoy 6WQS, 9. mileti SE. of, off Aasateague I.:
Tidal current is weak, averaging less than 0.1 knot.
Cape Charle1, 70 miles eaat of:
Tidal current is weak, averaging about 0.2 knot at strength.
Chesapeake Light, 4-4 mile& NE. of, off Chesapea.Ce Bay entrance, Va.:
Tidal current is weak and variable.
Cape Looltout Shoals Lighted Whistle Buoy 14:
Tidal current is weak, averaging about 0.2 knot at strength. Current during June-August usually
sets eastward, average velocity }~ knot.
Ocracoke Inlet, 8H miles SSE. of:
Tidal current is weak, averaging about 0.1 knot at strength.
Diamond Shoal Light, 8.9 mile& SSW. of:
Tidal current is weak, averaging less than 0.1 knot at strength. Current during June-August
usually sets northeastward, average velocity ~~ knot.
Frying Pan Shoal1 Light, 14.8 miles NW. of:
Tidal current is weak, averaging about 0.2 knot at strength. Current during June-August usually
sets eastward, average velocity ~ knot.
St. J ohna Point, 5 milea eaat of, Fla.:
Tidal current is weak, averaging about 0.2 knot at strength.
Fowey Roc.Ca Light, 1.5 miles SW. of:
Tidal current is weak and variable.

THE GULF STREAM


Tlw l'<'2:ion wlwre tlw Gulf cf ::\Iexico nnrrow,; to form the channel between Floridit Ke,s
and Cubn ~wy b<> regardrd n,; the hrnd of thr Gulf :::'trenm. From this region thr ,;trenm sets
ra,;tward and ti.orthward through the Strait,; of Floridn, nnd after passing Littlr Bahama Bank
it continues northwnnl and then northeastward, following the general direction of the 100fnth~'m <urve> as far as C:tpe Hntte>rns. The flow in the ~traits is frequently referred to as thr
Flonda Current.
Short!~ aftrr emrrging from thr Straits of Florida, the stream is joined b~ the Antilles
C'urrent, which flows northwesterly along the open ocean :;ide of the 'Vest Indies before uniting
with the water which has passed through the straits. Beyond Cape Hatterns the combined
<:urrent turns more nnd more eastward under the combined effects of the deflecting force of the
Earth's rotation nnd the enstwardlv trending <oastline. until the region of thr Gn~nd B:mks of
:\ ewfoundland is reached.

Eastward of the Grand Bnnks the whole ,;urfaee is slowlv drhen eastward and northeastward by the prevailing westrrl~- winds to the eoastal waters of northwe,;tern Europe. For
di:;tinc-tion, this hrond nnd vnriable wind-drivrn surftH'e movement is :;ometimes referred to as
the Xorth Atlantic Drift or Gulf Stream Drift.
In general, the Gulf Stream as it issues into the sen through the Straits of Florida may be
<haracterized a:; a :;wift. highly salin<' current of bhw water whose upper stratum is compo,;ed
of warm water.
On its western or inner sidt>, the Gulf Stream is separated from the coastal Witters by a.
zon<' of rapidlv falling temperature, to which the term "cold wall" has been applied. It is most
clearly mnrke;lnorth of Cape Hatteras hut extends, more or less well defined, from the Straits
to the Grand Banks.
Throughout th<> whole stretch of 400 miles in the Straits of Florida, the stream flows with
<:onsiderabic veloci(L Abreast of Havana, the average surfacr veloeity in the axis of the stream
is about 2;f knot~. As the eross-sectional area of th<' stream decreases, the veloc:ity increases
~radually, until abnast of Cape Florida it becomes about :n~ knots. From this point within tlw
narrows of th<' straits, the velocitY along the axis graduallY decreases to about 2)~ knots off
Cape Hatteras, ~.C. These value~ are f~r the axis ~f the stream where the c:urrent is n. maximum, the velocity of the stream decreasing grnd\1ally from the axis as the edges of the stream
arc approached. The -.;elocit~ of the stream, furthermon., is subject to fluctuations brought
about by vnria tions in winds and barometric pressure.
The following tables give the mean surface velocity of the Gulf Stream in two <"ross sections
in the Straits of Florida:
Ntbrcca Shool
and Cuba

Uti!UUI

Vistanc~

>'Outh of

II

H~heeea

i
~ltau

surfact
velocity

~~-~- obse~:~.\'aut ical


milrt

~'0

35
.~

til;

II
I

Fkturt 11 FO!NY Rock$ and r;u11


Cay

Visto.net
~ast of
Fowey
RGcks

~-

~lean

surfo.c~

velocity

oh~rved

----,------.V'autical

Knot!
0. 3
0. 7

miltt
8

l!Yt

>l

J,';

0.~

:!".!
2'J
36

Knut$
2. j
3. 5
3 )
:?. 7
:!. 1
I. 7

Crossing the Gulf Stream at Jupiter or Fowev Rocks, an average allowance of 2% knots
in a northerly direction should be made for the current.
Crossing the stream from Havana, u fair allowance for the average current between 100fnthom curves is 1.1 knots in an east-north-easterly direction.
201

202

THE GULF STREAM

From within the straits, the axis of the Gulf Stream runs appromixately parallel with the
100-fathom curve as far as Cape Hatteras. Since this stretch of coast line sweeps northward in
a sharper curve than does the 100-fathom line, the stream lies at varying distances from the
shore. The lateral boundaries of the current within the straits are fairly well fixed, but when the
stream flows into the sea the eastern boundary becomes somewhat vague. On the western side,
the limits can be defined approximately since the waters of the stream differ in color, temperature, salinity, and flow from the inshore coastal waters. On the east, however, the Antilles
Current combines with the Gulf Stream, so that its waters here merge gradually with the waters
of the open Atlantic. Observations of the National Ocean Survey indicate that, in general,
the average position of the inner edge of the Gulf Stream as far as Cape Hatteras lies inside
the 50-fathom curve. The Gulf Stream, however, shifts somewhat with the seasons, and is
considerably influenced by the winds which cause fluctuations in its position, direction, and
velocity; consequently, any limits which are assigned refer to mean or average positions.
The approximate mean positions of the inner edge and axis (point where greatest velocity
may be found) are indicated in the following table:
Approximate mean position of the Gulf Stream
Locality

-------------------------------------------------------------------- I
1
I

Inner

edge

Axis

Nautical

Nautical

milu

milt>

~~'i~e~t~r~~~$~t"F-ia:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

111l,~~:f.,iilll~;::::;;:;:::::::;;:;:: : : : ;: : : : : :; : : ::: :ii;:::;::::;::

1 .

Southeast of ChMieston, S.C. (coast line) ............................... ------- 1

fi.
55

I
90

~j!l~ t~l!~ h~: l J1 :~

At the western end of the Straits of Florida the limits of the Gulf Stream are not well
defined, and for this reason the locaticn of the inner edge has been omitted for Havana, Cuba,
and Key West, Fla., in the above table. Between Fowey Rocks and Jupiter Inlet the inner edge
is deflected westward and lies very close to the shore line.
Along the Florida Reefs between Alligator Reef and Dry Tortugas the distance of the
northerly edge of the Gulf Stream from the edge of the reefs gradually increases toward the
west. Off Alligator Reef it is quite close inshore, while off Rebecca Shoal and Dry Tortugas it i:-:>
possibly 15 to 20 miles south of the 100-fathom curve. Between the reefs and the northern edge
of the Gulf Strean~ the currents are ordinarily tidal and are subject at all times to considerable
modification by local winds and barometric conditions. This neutral zone varie,; in both length
and breadth; it may extend along the reefs a greater or less distance than stated, and its width
varies as the northern edge of the Gulf Stream approaches or recedes from the reefs.
The approximate position of the axis of the Gulf Stream for various regions is shown on
the following National-Ocean Survey Charts: ~o. 1002, Straits of Florida; ~o. 1007, South
Carolina to Cuba; No. 1112, Cape Canaveral to Key West; No. Ill:), Alligator Reef to Havana.
Chart No. 1001 shows the axis and the position of the inner edge of the Gulf Stream from Cape
Hatteras to Straits of Florida.

WIND-DRIVEN CURRENTS
A wind continuing for some time will produce a current the velocity of which depends
on the velocity of the wind, and unless the current is deflected by some other cause, the deflective force of the earth's rotation will cause it to set to the right of the direction of the wind
in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere.
The current produced at off-shore locations by local winds of various strengths and directions has been investigated from o_bservations made at. 20 lig!ltships (some of '~hich have since
been moved) from Portland, ~ame, to St. Johns R1ver, Fla. The observatiOns were made
hourly and varied in length from 1 to 2 years at most of the locations to 5% years at Nantucket
Shoals and 9 years at Diamond Shoal. The averages obtained are given below and may prove
helpful in estimating the probable current that may result from various winds at the several
locations.
Caution.-There were of course many departures from these averages of velocity and
direction, for the wind-driven current often depends not only on the length of time the wind
blows but also on factors other than the local wind at the time and place of the current. The
mariner must not, therefore, assume that the given wind will always produce the indicated
current.
It should be remembered, too, that the current which a vessel experiences at any time is
the resultant of the combined actions of the tidal current, the wind-driven current, and any
other currents such as the Gulf Stream or currents due to river discharge.
Velocity.-The table below shows the average velocity of the current due to winds of
various strengths.
Wind tdocitv (mila per hour) .............................................................. .
Ateraae currtnt telocitu (knot&) dut to wind at foUowina light&hip &tatiom:

Boston and Barnegat ...... ______ ...... ----- ......................................


Diamond Shoal and Cape Lookout Shoals ............................................ .
All other locations .................................... .'.............................. ..

10

0.1
0.5
0.2

20

0.1
0.6
0.3

30

\_~1

o.~ I

0.' i
o.4 1
I

0.3[
0.8
o.5 1

50

0.3
1.0
0.6

Direction.-The position of the shore line with respect to the station influences considerably
the direction of the currents due to certain winds. The following table shows for each station
the average number of degrees by which the wind-driven current is deflected to the right or
left (-) of the wind. Thus at Cape Lookout Shoals the table indicates that with a north wind
the wind-driven current flows on the average 030 west of south, and with an east wind it
flows 029 south of west.
203

:hlcraoc dcviatiou of currcut to right of tvill!ltlircctiou


[A miuus sign(-)

indica1t~.s

that tht. current sels to tho lnrt or the wind[

~~~!'~"':~;; :.~:. ~ ~~;:=~=~<".~~~~~+-":__I_"N E NE _"N E+-"- E,. __'":+~~~ -~~-~_""~~ 'W _1W'W~_:'~-~ WNW . 1__...~1....~~ ~
l'ol'llaull .......................................
lloston ................... : ......................
l'ollock Hiptiiut ........... ----------
Nnntutktt Shonls ...............................
llru llllll Chh'ktns .............................

43 33
4~ 20
41 37
40 37
41 27

70
70
6!1
69
71

06
24
45 ........
54
6
37
44
OJ
16

Jlnutou 1\t~L ..................................


~htlshuoll ......................................
Amhaost Chanoll'L .............................
Scotlaud .......................................
llauntgal. .......................................

41
40
40
40
30

26
2!1
27
27
46

71
73
73
73
73

23
II
4!l
55
56

34
35
36
16
6

26
23
40
-12
5

Nol'lhl'llst ~;ud ......... _.......................


Ovtrrnlls ........................................
Willit'l'(~uaattr ShoaL ..........................
Clll'sapmkt .....................................
J>iunooudShoaL ................................

38
38
37
36
35

58
48
55
5!1
05

74
75
74
75
75

30
01
56
42
20

30
28
18
18
II

Cnpl'l.ookout Shoals ..........................


~l'yiug 1'1111 Shonls. _................ .. . .. . . . . . .
SaiVIIIIIHih .....................................
lhunswh'k.... . _.... _.... _........... . . . . . . .
St. Johns .......................................

34
33
31
31
30

111
34
57
oo
23

76
77
80
81
81

24
4!1
40
10
18

30
34
1~

17
3

14
II
-1 ........
5
48
46
28
14
-7

8
-2
21 ........
-38
30
24
0
-I
-14

-14
0
32 ........
-63
-24
16
I~
3
-30

23
15
21
-26
-13

l!l
8
II
-36

25
2
18
-61
-16

I
-17
72
-36
-7

-7
31
27
-!12
33

8
55
112
-150
54

14
-6
-1
-2
3

-3
-1
-5
-4
-3

-II
2

-21
5
36

-20
-40
-27
-6
65

-31
-50
-35
23
88

-42
-78
-1!1
73
74

24
34
12
-2
-12

2
18
-ll
-10
-27

2
6
-18
-28
-47

-2!1 ........
2
0
-23
-46
-18
-21
-84
30

21
48
17
37
35

--~

-!l

........

----

..

__

-------

26
15
211 ........
-75
-25
3
26
-36
25

18
18
20 -----167
70
0
6
55
35

24
15
2 -------50
36
18
30
30
20

00
55

48
41
70
33
30

23
31
63
77
14

41
14
46
44
8

41
-2
37
15
0

31
o
22
30
-5

21
25
23
27
21

24
37
21
13
2!1

-28
-22
31
71

37
68
23
57
40

44
28
20
38
22

25
55
4
27
7

18
54
14
26
-10

7
32
22
-13

16
31
I!
IH
-17

25
33
28
15
-25

1K
45
27
22
-4

80
55
50
2!1

54
48
43
23
26

31
3R
17
2

32
26
7
6
1

21
14
-8
-21
16

2
-7
-10
-21
-8

18

5
-27
15
16
6

-5
-6
33
IX

5~

~6

27
40

8~

~7

!I

34
13
IU ........
53
~'0
30
41
16
16

-1~

7
-26
-17

HI
15
l!l
48
8

~,

t::l

::d
~

~
(')

::d

,.;_j

Ul

THE COMBINATION OF CURRENTS


In determining from the current tables the velocity and direction of the current at any
time, it is frequently necessary to combine the tidal current with the wind-driven current. The
following methods indicate how the resultant of two or more currents may be easily determined.
Currents in the same direction.-When two or more currents set in the same direction
it is a simple matter to combine them. The resultant current will have a velocity which is
equal to the sum of all the currents and it will set in the same direction.
For example, a vessel is near the Nantucket Shoals station at a time when the tidal current
is setting 120 with a velocity of 0.6 knot, and at the same time a wind of 40 miles per hour is
blowing from west; what current will the vessel be subject to at that time? Since a wind of
40 miles from west will give rise to a current setting 120 with a velocity of 0.5 knot, the
combined ti<l.al and wind-driven currents will set in the same direction (120) with a velocity
of 0.6+0.5=1.1 knots.
Currents in opposite directions.-The combination of currents setting in opposite directions
is likewise a simple matter. The velocity of the resultant current is the difference between the
opposite setting currents, and the direction of the resultant current is the same as that of
the greater current.
As an example, let it be required to determine the velocity of the current at the Nantucket
Shoals station when the tidal current is setting 205 with a velocity of 0.8 knot, and when a
wind of 40 miles per hour is blowing from south. The current produced by a wind of 40 miles
per hour from south would set 025 with a velocity of 0.5 knot. The tidal and wind-driven
currents therefore set in opposite directions, the tidal current being the stronger. Hence the
resultant current will set in the direction of the tidal current (205) with a velocity of
0.8-0.5=0.3 knot.
205

206

THE COMBINATION OF CURRENTS

Currents in different directions.-The combination of two or more currents setting neither


in the same nor in opposite direction, while not as simple as in the previous cases, is nevertheless
not difficult, the best method being a graphic method. Taking the combination of two currents
as the simplest case, we draw from a given point as origin, a line the direction of which is the
direction of one of the currents to be combined and whose length represents the velocity of that
current to some suitable scale; from the end of this line we draw another line the direction and
length of which, to the same scale, represents the other of the currents to be combined; then a
line joining the origin with the end of our second line gives the direction and velocity of the
resultant current.
As an example, let us take Nantucket Shoals station at a time when the tidal current is
0. 7 knot setting 355 and a wind of 50 miles per hour is blowing from west-southwest; the winddriven current according to the preceding chapter would therefore be about 0.6 knot setting
085.
W1n4-4r1n Curren~

......

co.

...

.."'..

;J

A
Coatna~lon

ot t14a1 oarront and wln4-4P1Yon rroat

Using a scale of 2 inches to the knot we draw from the point A in the diagram above, the
line AB 1.4 inches in length directed 355 to represent the tidal current. From B we then draw
the line BC 1.2 inches m length directed 085 to represent the wind current. The line AC
represents the resultant current and on being measured is found to be about 1.8 inches in
length directed 035. Hence the resultant current sets 035 with a velocity of 0.: knot.
The combination of three or more currents is made in the same way as above, the third
current to be combined being drawn from the point C, the resultant current being given by
joining the origin A with the end of the last line. For drawing the lines, a parallel rule and
compass rose will be found convenient, or a protractor or polar coordinate paper may be used.

CURRENT DIAGRAMS
EXPLANATION
"Current diagram" is a graphic table that shows the velocities of the flood and ebb currents
and the times of slack and strength over a considerable stretch of the channel of a tidal waterway. At definite intervals along the channel the velocities of the current are sh<;>wn with reference
to the times of turning of the current at some reference station. This makes it a simple matter
to determine the approximate velocity of the current along the channel for any desired time.
In using the diagrams, the desired time should be converted to hours before or after the
time of the nearest predicted slack water at the reference station.
Besides showing in compact form the velocities of the current and their changes through the
flood and ebb cycles, the current diagram serves two other useful purposes. By its use the mariner
can determine the most advantageous time to pass through the waterway in order to carry the
most favorable current and also the velocity and direction of the current that will be encountered
in the channel at any time.
Each diagram represents average durations and average velocities of flood and ebb. The
durations and velocities of flood and ebb vary from day to day. Therefore predictions for the
reference station at times will differ from average conditions and when precise results are desired the diagrams should be modified to represent conditions at such particular times. This
can be done by changing the width of the shaded and unshaded portions of the diagram to agree
in hours with the durations of flood and ebb, respectively, as given by the predictions for that
time. The velocities in the shaded area should then be multiplied by the ratio of the predicted
flood velocity to the average flood velocity (maximum flood velocity given opposite the name
of the reference station on the diagram) and the velocities in the unshaded area by the ratio of
the predicted ebb velocity to the average ebb velocity.
In a number of cases approximate results can be obtained by using the diagram as drawn
and modifying the final result by the ratio of velocities as mentioned above. Thus if the diagram
in a particular case gives a favorable flood velocity averaging about 1.0 knot and the ratio of
the predicted flood velocity to the average flood velocity is 0.5 the approximate favorable
current for the particular time would be l.OX0.5=0.5 knot.
207

208

CURRENT DIAGRAMS

VINEYARD AND NANTUCKET SOUNDS


EXPLANATION OF CURRENT DIAGRAM

The current diagram on the opposite page represents average conditions of the surface currents along the
middle of the channel from Gay Head to the east end of Pollock Rip Channel, the scale being too small to show
details.
Easterly streams are designated "Flood" and westerly streams "Ebb." The small figures in the diagram
denote the velocity of the current in knots and tenths. The times are referred to slack waters at Pollock Rip
Channel (Butler Hole), daily predictions for which are given in Table 1 of these current tables.
The speed lines are directly related to the diagram. By transferring to the diagram the direction of the speed
line which corresponds to the ship's speed, the diagram will show the general direction and velocity of the
current encountered by the vessel in passing through the sounds or the most favorable time, with respect to
currents, for leaving any place shown on the left margin.
To determine velocity and direction of current.-With parallel rulers transfer to the diagram the direction of
the speed line corresponding to normal speed of vessel, moving edge of ruler to the point where the horizontal
line representing place of departure intersects the vertical line representing the time of day in question. If the
ruler's edge lies within the shaded portion of the diagram, a flood current will be encountered; if within the
unshaded, an ebb current; and if along the boundary of both, slack water. The figures on the diagram along the
edge of the rule will show the velocity of the current encountered at any place indicated on the left margin of
the diagram.
Example.-A 12-knot vessel bound westward enters Pollock Rip Channel at 0700 of a given day, and it is
desired to ascertain the velocity and direction of the current which will be encountered on its passage through
the sounds. Assuming that on the given day ebb begins at Pollock Rip Channel at 0508 and flood begins at
1120, the time 0700 will be about 2 hours after ebb begins. With parallel rulers transfer to the diagram the 12knot speed line "West bound", placing edge of rule on the point where the vertical line "2 hours after ebb begins
at Pollock Rip Channel" intersects the horizontal 47-mile line which is the starting point. It will be found that
the edge of the ruler passes through the unshaded portion of the diagram, the velocities along the edge averaging
about 1.4 knots. The vessel will therefore have a favorable ebb current averaging about 1.4 knots all the way to
Gay Head. It will also be seen that the edge of the ruler crosses the horizontal 16-mile line (at East Chop)
about halfway between the figures 1.6 and 2.2. Therefore, when passing the vicinity of East Chop she will have
a favorable current of almost 2 knots.
To determine the time of a fatorable current for passing through the sounds.-With parallel rulers transfer to
the diagram the direction of the speed line corresponding to normal speed of vessel, moving the rule over the
diagram until its edge runs as nearly as possible through the general line of largest velocities of shaded portion
if eastbound and unshaded portion if westbound, giving consideration only to that part of the diagram which
lies between place of departure and destination. An average of the figures along the edge of the ruler will give the
average strength of current. The time (before or after flood begins or ebb begins at Pollock Rip Channel) for
leaving any place shown on the left margin will be indicated vertically above the point where the ruler cuts a
line drawn horizontally through the name of the place in question.
Example.-A 12-knot vessel. will leave Gay Head for Pollock Rip Channel on a day when flood begins at
Pollock Rip Channel at 0454 and ebb begins at 1104. At what time should she get under way so as to carry the
most favorable current all the way through the sounds?
Place parallel rulers along the 12-knot speed line "Eastbound." Transfer the direction to the shaded
portion of the diagram and as near as possible to the axis so as to include the greatest possible number of larger
current velocities. It will be found that the edge of the rule cuts the horizontal line at Gay Head .at the point
representing "3 hours after flood begins at Pollock Rip Channel", and that the average of the currents along
the edge of rulers is about 0.8 knot in a favorable direction. For the given day flood begins at Pollock Rip
Channel at 0454; hence, if the vesseLleaves Gay Head 3 hours later, or about 0754, whe will average a favorable
current of almost 1 knot all the way.

ASTRONOMICAL DATA,

E
()

s
A

()

N
p
0

ja.nua.ry
d.
h
s
22
6
04
06
13
14
OS
14
05
20
17
22
OS
05
27
11
28
28
22

m
E
00

()

s
A

08

33

()

N
26

p
0

February
d.
h
06
2
4
19
12
9
10
08
13
00
16
22
20
17
23
14
25
22
27
08

1983

m
E

17

()

s
A

32

32

0_t
()

N
58

s
A
()

p
()

E
0

Ma.y
d.
2
4
5
9
12
, 6
16
, 9
22
26
29

10
13
03
20
19
08
16
,4
, 8
18
, 8

A
()

43
25

N
p
()

,7

02
48

A
September
h
d.
N
2
21
p
6
05
7
02
8
22
E
()
14
02
s
15
18
A
17
18
22
06
0
E
23
06
03
14
23
()
20
29
N
30
04

m
p

35
24

s
()

A
E
36

N
42
05

()

June
d.
1
3
6
11
12
13
, 7
,8
21
25
26
28

h
08
21
05
04
17
06
19
23
23
08
01
23

Oc:tober
d.
h
4
11
6
08
,1
6
13
02
, 3
19
,6
08
20
13
21
21
27
10
29
03

m
()

07
37

E
46

()

09
32

s
A
E

m
p

,6
42

s
()

A
E
53

0
N

37

LUNAR DATA:
new Moon
() - f i r s t qua.rter
0 - fu I I Moon
() - l.a.st qua.rter
A - Moon in a.pogee
p - .Moon in perigee
N - Moon f.a.rthest north of Equa.tor
E - Moon on Equa.tor
s - Moon f.a.rthest south of Equ.a.tor

E
N

p
()

Ma.rc:h
d.
h
1
16
13
6
18
8
9
23
14
17
16
04
21
04
22
02
22
20
25
22
1 9.
28
02
29
July
d.
3
3
10
10
11
16
, 7
23
24
26
30

m
5

16

()

A
E

43

39
25

()

E
0

m
38

58
58
31

27

m
12 12
14
03
12 18
10
05
02 so
07
23 27
07
20
h

November
h
d.
1
03
2
18
4
22
, 0
9
, 5
12
13
03
16
22
20
12
16
23
26
02
27
10
30
01

Apr i I
h
d.
s 01
08
5
18
6
11
12
07
13
02
19
08
20
08
21
11
25
06
27

m
21

()

N
p

()

s
A
0

E
()

s
A
()

49

E
0

N
29

0~

p
()

so

August
n
d.
00
2
13
6
19
8
19
8
13
12
, 2
15
12
19
09
22
14
23
01
27
1,
31

Dec: ember
h
d.
12
4
19
6
01
11
13
12
07
14
02
20
00
21
10
22
18
22
18
26
06
27

m
52
18
47
59

22

m
26
09
00
30
52

SOLAR DATA:

0 1 - Ma. r c: h equinox
0 2 --june solstice
03- September equinox
0~-

December solstice

Greenwich me.a.n time (GMT) or univers.a.l time (UT) i s the me.a.n sol.a.r time on the Greenwich
meridi.a.n reckoned in d.a.ys of 24 mea.n so I .a. r hours written a.s ooh a.t midnight .a.nd 1 2h .a. t noon.
To convert the .a.bove times to those of other st.a.nd.a.rd time meridi.a.ns, .a. d d 1 hour for e.a.c:h 15
of east longitude of the desired meridia.n .a.nd subtra.c:t 1 hour for ea.ch 15 of we s t longitude.
This t <~b I e w ;~ s e omp i I e d from data t .a. ken from the Ame r i c: ;~ n E ph eme r i s .a. n d N.a. u t i c: a. I A I m.a. n .a. c.

213

CURRENT DIAGRAM- NEW YORK HARBOR


(via Ambrose Channel)

SPEED LINES
i

1r f

sPuYTEN ouvviL

IHt I'IAIUfOWS

IHt NAIU!OWS

NARROWS

r y r Ln r

IHt NAKKVS

~..

IHt.

r rr

IUffKUft:)

r v..

111t lt,I.KI(Uft"S

t t.

r1

GEORGE WASHINGTON
BRIDGE

GRANTS TOMB
WEST

96th ST

W. 42nd ST .. PIER 83
CHELSEA DOCKS

181+-23--=t:6+1l:I'):i:jif:lfutQ1'{''
6

10 11

12 13 14 15

KNOTS

THE BATTERY
STATUE OF

THE NARROWS

8
CONEY ISLAND

6U-1.i--L.n.il
WEST BANK LT.
ROMER SHOAL LT.

AMBROSE CHANNEL
ENTRANCE

01 -H

, 0=0''' urr IZ. H , o-o 1


- - - ..

u.s 1 o-o: , !12#


H . 1l

1N 1

15 14 13 12 11 10

KNOTS

214

CURRENT DIAGRAMS
DELAWARE BAY AND RIVER
EXPLANATION OF CURRENT DIAGRAM

This current diagram r('pr('sents only average condition,.; of the> ,.;urface currents along the middle of the
ch:mnc>l hetwc>('n Bri;:tol and Delnware Bay Entrance, the scale being too small to show detail,.;.
Xortherly :<tr('am,.; ar(' de;;ignat('d "Flood" and southerly streams '-'Ebb." The small figure;; in the diagram
d('notc> the \docitv of the current in knot;; and tenths. The time,.; arc referred to ,.;lack waters at Delaware
Bay Entrance>, daii~ prediction,.; for which arc gi\cn in Table 1 of thc;;e curr('nt tabl('s.
The ><pC('d lines :1rc directly relat('d to the di:tgram. By tr:tnsf('rring to the diagmm the direction of the
:<pc('d line which corresponds to the ;;hip's speed, the diagr:tm will ,.;how the general direction and \'Clocit~ of
the current ('ncotmtcrcd by the vc;;;;cl in passing up or down th(' ha~ and ri...-cr or the mo:;t fa\orahlc time,
with r(';;pcct to current;;, for lc>axing any place shown in the left margin.
To determine velocity and direction of current.-\\'ith parallel rulC'rs tran;;fc>r to the diagram the direction
of the> >"p('ed line corresponding to the normal speed of \'esse!, moving edge of ruler to the point where the>
horizont:tl line> rc>prc;;enting pl:tce of dep:1rture intersects the \'('rtical line repre:<cnting the time in question.
If the ruler',.; edge> lie,.; within the shaded portion of the diagram, a flood current will be c>ncountercd; if within
the unshaded, an ebb current, and if along the boundary of both, ;;lack water. The figur(',; in the diagram along
the edge of th<> ruler will ,;how the \'docit~ of the current cncount<>red at an~ place indicated in the left margin
of the diagmm.
Example.-A Vi-knot vc,.;,.;el hound ><outhw:trd !caw,.; Phil:ldelphia (Chc><tnut Street) at 0330 of a given
daY :tnd it i>< de;;irc>d to ascertain the \elocitY and direction of the current which will be encountc>rcd bc>twccn
Philadelphi:t :tnd D<>laware B:t~ Entr:tncc. A;;,.;umin!! th:tt on the giwn d:t~ flood begins at Delaware Ba~
Entmncc at 0436 :tnd ebb begin;; at 10:38, the time 0330 will he about 1 hour before flood begin:<. \\'ith parallel
rulers tr:tn,.;fer to the diagr:tm the Li-knot :<peed line "Southbound" placing the edge of ruler on the inter>'<'Ction of the \'erticallin<> "1 hour before flood begins at Del:1warc B:t~ Entr:mce" :tnd a horizontal line through
Philaddphia (Che;;tnut Street) which i,.; the ;;tarting point. It will he found that the edge of the ruler passes
through an unsh:tdcd (ebb) portion with an average vdocit~ of about 1.3 knots from Philadelphia to the \'icinit~
of Arnold Point, and the> rest of the wa~ through :t ~had<>d (flood) portion with :111 a\erage \'Clocit~ of :tbout
0.8 knot. The ves:<el will therefore have :1 favorable current avc>raging about 1.:3 knots to the vicinity of Arnold
Point and an unfavorable current averaging about 0.8 knot the rest of the wa~ to Delaware B:t~ Entmnce.
To determine the time of a favorable current for passing up or down the bay and river.- With parallel ruler:<
tran~fer to the di:tgram the direction of the :<pe<>d line corre:<ponding to normal :<peed of vessel, moving the
ruler over the diagr:tm until it:< edge runs a,.; nearly as po~siblc through the geneml line of largest velocities
of !"h:tdcd portion if northbound or unshaded portion if southbound giving considemtion onl~ to that p:trt of
diagram which lies h<>twe>cn plnc<>s of depnrtur<> and de:<tination. An average of the figures along edge of ruler
will givp the :wcmge wlocit~ of current. The time (before> or :tftcr flood begins or ebb begin;; :1t Del:lwarc B:t~
Entmnce) for l<>aving :m~ place shown in the kft margin \\'ill he indic:ttcd \'<'rticall~ abmp or below the point
whc>r<> the rul<>r cuts :1 !_inc dmwn horizontally through the place in question.
Example.-A 12-knot ves,:;el will !<>ave D<>laware Bay Entmncc on a da~ when flood bc>gins at 0;)Q;) and
<'hh begin,.; at 1112. At what tim<> ,.;hould ><he get under way ,.;o a,.; to carr~ the mo:<t favorable current all the
wa~ to Phil:tdelphia? With p:tralld rukr,.; transf<>r the direction of 12-knot speed line> "~ orthbound" to th<>
shad<>d portion of di:1gram and as m:tr as po;;;;ihle to the axi,.; so as to include the grc:ttest number of larger
wlocitie,.;. The Pdge of the rulE-r will cut the horizontal line at Ddaw:tr<> Ba~ Entrance near the \'crticul lin<'
"2 hours aft<>r flood begins :1t Dclawar<> Ba~ Entr:mce" and the \'elociti<>;; along the ruler':< edge will average
about 1.7 knots. On the ghen da~ flood begin;; at Delaware B:t~ Entrance at 0:)0.'5, hence, if the ve:;sclleave;;
about 2 hours lat<>r, i.e., about 0700, ,.;he will h:t\'e a f:worahlc current :1\'Craging :tbout 1. i knot;; all the wa:-..
Note.- It i,.; r<>adily ,.;ecn by t.ran,ferring "outhbound speed lines to this diagram that ><outhhound vcs;;els
can carry a favorable current for about ;)Q miles onl~.

215

CURRENT DIAGRAM- DELAWARE BAY AND RIVER


Referred to predicted t1mes of slack water at Delaware Bay Entrance
HOURS BEfORE
FLOOD BECINS
AT DElAWARE

HOURS AfTER
ftOOD BEGINS
AT DElAWARE

~ ~~~AY~E~NT~RA=NC~E-L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~AY~E~NT~RA=NC~E-4

SPEED LINES

i ~~rr~--r-~~-T~~~;--r-T~~~~--~~h~2 -h~J~h~
BRISTOl
TORRESDALE
BRIDESBURG
PHILA. (Chestnut St.)
EAGLE PT.
BIUINGSPORT
CHESTER
MARCUS HOOK

10

II

12

13

14

15

KNOTS

EDGEMOOR
NEW CASTlE
PEA PATCH ISLAND
REEDY ISLAND
LISTON PT.
ARNOlD PT.

40

SHIP JOHN SHOAl LT.

CROSS LEDGE LT.

FOURTEEN FT. BANK LT.


BRANDYWINE SHOAL LT.

10

DELAWARE BAY
ENTRANCE

15

14

13

12

11

10

KNOTS
HOURS AnER
fLOOD BEGINS
AT DELAWARE
SAY ENTRANCE

216

CURRENT DIAGRAMS

CHESAPEAKE BAY
EXPLANATION OF CURRENT DIAGRAM

This current diagram represents only average conditions of the surface currents along the middle of the
channel from Cape Henry Light to Baltimore, the scale. being too small to show details.
Xortherly streams are designated "Flood" and southerly streams "Ebb." The small figures in the diagram
denote the velocity of the current in knots and tenths. The times are referred to slack waters at Chesapeake
Bay entrance, daily predictions for which are given in Table 1 of these current tables.
The speed lines are directly related to the diagram. By tran!'ferring to the diagram the direction of the
speed line which corresponds to the ship's speed, the diagram will show the general direction and velocity of
the current encountered by the vessel in passing up or down the bay or the most favorable time, with respect
to currents, for leaving any place shov.'ll in the left margin.
To determine velocity and direction of current.-With parallel rulers transfer to the diagram the direction
of the speed line corresponding to the normal speed of vessel, moving edge of ruler to the point where the
horizontal line representing place of departure intersects the vertical line representing the time in question.
If the ruler's edge lies within the shaded portion of the diagram, a fiood current will be encountered; if within
the unshaded, an ebb current, and if along the boundary of both, slack water. The figures in the diagram along
the edge of the ruler will show the velocity of the current encountered at any place indicated in the left margin
of the diagram.
Example.-A 12-knot vessel bound for Baltimore passes Cape Henry Light at 1430 of a given day, and it
is desired to ascertain the velocity and direction of the current which will be encountered. Assuming that on
the given day fiood begins at Chesapeake Bay entrance at 1256 and ebb begins at 1803, the time 1430 will be
about 11.5 hours after fiood begins. With parallel rulers transfer to diagram the 12-knot speed line "~ orthbound," placing edge of ruler so that it will cross the horizontal line opposite Cape Henry at a point "ll-~ hours
after fiood begins at the entrance." It will be found that the edge of the ruler passes through strength of current
in the shaded portion of diagram averaging about 0.7 knot. The vessel will, therefore, have a favorable current
averaging about 0. 7 knot all the way to Baltimore.
To determine the time of a favorable current for passing through the bay.- With parallel rulers transfer to the
diagram the direction of the speed line corresponding to normal speed of vessel, moving the ruler over the diagram until its edge runs approximately through the general line of greatest current of unshaded portion if
southbound and shaded portion if northbound. An average of the figures along edge of ruler will give average
strength of current. The time (before or after ebb or fiood begins at the entrance) for leaving any place in the
left margin Clf diagram will be found vertically above the point where the parallel ruler cuts the horizontal line
opposite the place in question.
.
Example.-A 12-knot vessel in Baltimore Harbor desires to leave for Cape Henry Light on the afternoon
of a day when fiood begins at Chesapeake Bay entrance at 1148 and ebb begins at 1718. At what time should
she get under way so as to carry the most favorable current?
Place parallel rulers along the 12-knot speed line "Southbound." Transfer this direction to the diagram
and move it along so as to include the greatest possible number of larger current velocities in the unshaded
portion of the diagram. The most fa,orable time for leaving Baltimore thus found is about 1 hour after fiood
begins at the entrance, or about 1248. There will be an unfavorable current of about 0.2 knot as far as Seven
Foot Knoll Light; after passing this light there will be an average favorable current of about 0.3 knot as far as
Cove Point Light; from Cove Point Light to Bluff Point a contrary current averaging about 0.3 knot will be
encountered; from Bluff Point to Tail of the Horseshoe there will be an average favorable current of about
0.9 knot; and from Tail of the Horseshoe to Cape Henry an average contrarv current of about 0.2 knot will
again be encountered.
-

217

CURRENT DIAGRAM- CHESAPEAKE BAY


Referred to predicted times of slack water at Chesapeake Bay Entrance
HOURS AFTER
fLOOD BEGINS
AT THE

SPEED LINES

~~~~~~~~~~~:_~~~~~~~:_~~E~NT~RA~Nt~E~

~~,_~~~~~~r-~~~~~~~~~~~

BAlTIMORE
FT. CARROll

140

SEVEN FT. KNOll LT.


SANDY PT. LT.

130

THOMAS PT. LT.

POPLAR ISLANO

llO

10

11

12

13

14

15

KNOTS

SHARPS I. LT.
JAMES PT.

COVE" PT. LT.

HOOPER STRAIT

80

PT. LOOKOUT LT.

70

SMITH PT. LT.


GT. WICOMICO R. LT.

50
BlUFF PT.
STINGRAY PT. lT.

40
15 14

WOlF TRAP LT.

12

11

10

KNOTS

CHERRYsTONE LT.
YORK SPIT LT.
BACK RIVER LT.

10

TAll OF THE HORSESHOE


CAPE HENRY LT.

13

.I
HOURS BEFORE
FLOOD BEGINS
AI THE
ENTRANCE

HOURS AFTER
FLOOD BEGINS
AI THE
ENTRANCE

218

PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO TIDES AND TIDAL CURRENTS


TIDE TABLES

Advance information relative to the rise and fall of the tide is given in annual tide
tables. These tables include the predicted times and heights of high and low waters for every
day in the year for a number of reference stations and differences for obtaining similar
predictions for numerous other places.
Tide Tables, Central and Western Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean.
Tide Tables, East Coast of North and South America (Including Greenland).
Tide Tables, Europe and West Coast of Africa (Including the Mediterranean Sea).
Tide Tables, West Coast of North and South America (Including -the Hawaiian Islands).
TIDAL BENCH MARKS

To provide permanent points for the observed heights of the tide and the tidal datum
planes determined therefrom, a system of bench marks is established at each tide station.
The descriptions and elevations of these bench marks along our coast are compiled, published, and available for distribution. Requests for such bench mark data should specify
the coastal locality for which the information is desired.
TIDAL CURRENT TABLES

Accompanying the rise and fall of the tide is a periodic horizontal flow of the water
known as the tidal current. Advance information relative to these currents is made available in annual tidal current tables which include daily predictions of the times of slack
water and the times and velocities of strength of flood and ebb currents for a number of
waterways together with differences for obtaining predictions for numerous other places.
Tidal Current Tables, Atlantic Coast of North America.
Tidal Current Tables, Pacific Coast of North America and Asia.
TIDAL CURRENT CHARTS

Each publication consists of a set of 12 charts which depict, by means of arrows and
figures, the direction and speed of the tidal current for each hour of the tidal cycle. The
charts, which may be used for any year, present a comprehensive view of the tidal current
movement in the respective waterways as a whole and also supply a means for readily
determining for any time the direction and speed of the current at various localities
throughout the water areas covered. The Narragansett Bay tidal current chart is to be
used with the annual tide tables. The other charts require the annual tidal current tables.
Tidal Current Charts, Boston Harbor.
Tidal Current Charts, Charleston Harbor, S.C~
Tidal Current Charts, Delaware Bay and River.
Tidal Current Charts, Long Island Sound and Block Island Sound.
Tidal Current Charts, Narragansett Bay.
Tidal Current Charts, Narragansett Bay to Nantucket Sound.
Tidal Current Charts, New York Harbor.
Tidal Current Charts, Puget Sound, Northern Part.
Tidal Current Charts, Puget Sound, Southern Part.
Tidal Current Charts, San Francisco Bay.
Tidal Current Charts, Upper Chesapeake Bay.
Tidal Current Charts, Tampa Bay.
TIDAL CURRENT DIAGRAMS

The tidal current diagrams are a series of 12 monthly diagrams to be used with the
tidal current charts to give the user a convenient method to determine the current flow on
a particular day.
Tidal Current Diagrams for Long Island Sound and Block Island Sound.
Tidal Current Diagrams for Boston Harbor.
Tidal Current Diagrams for New York Harbor.
Tidal Current Diagrams for Upper Chesapeake Bay.

GLOSSARY OF TERMS
ANNUAL INEQUALITY-Seasonal variation in
the water level or current, more or less periodic,
due chiefly to meteorological causes.
APOGEAN TIDES OR. TIDAL CURRENTSTides of decreased range or currents of decreased
speed occurring monthly as the result of the
Moon being in apogee (farthest from the
Earth).
AUTOMATIC TIDE GAGE-An instrument that
automatically registers the rise and fall of the
tide. In some instruments, the registration is
accomplished by recording the heights at regular intervals in digital format, in others by a
continuous graph in which the height, versus
corresponding time of the tide, is recorded.
BENCH MARK (BM)-A fixed physical object
or marks used as reference for a vertical datum.
A tidal bench mark is one near a tide station
to which the tide staff and tidal datums are
referred. A geodetic bench mark identifies a
surveyed point in the National Geodetic Vertical Network.
CHART DATUM-The tidal datum to which
soundings on a chart are referred. It is usually
taken to correspond to a low water elevation of
the tide, and its depression below mean sea level
is represented by the symbol Zo.
CURRENT-Generally, a horizontal movement of
water. Currents may be classified as tidal and
nontidal. Tidal currents are caused by gravitational interactions between the Sun, Moon, and
Earth and are a part of the same general movement of the sea that is manifested in the vertical
rise and fall, called tide. Nontidal currents include the permanent currents in the general
circulatory systems of the sea as well as temporary currents arising from more pronounced
meteorological variability.
CURRENT DIFFERENCE-Difference between
the time of slack water (or minimum current)
or strength of current in any locality and the
time of the corresponding phase of the tidal
current at a reference station, for which predictions are given in the Tidal Current Tables.
CURRENT -ELLIPSE-A graphic representation
of a rotary current in which the velocity of the
current at different hours of the tidal
cycle is represented by radius vectors and
vectorial angles. A line joining the extremities
of the radius vectors will form a curve roughly
approximating an ellipse. The cycle is completed in one-half tidal day or in a whole tidal
day according to whether the tidal current is of
the semidiurnal or the diurnal type. A current
of the mixed type will give a curve of two unequal loops each tidal day.

219

CURRENT METER-An instrument for measuring the speed and direction or just the speed
of a current. The measurements are usually
Eulerian since the meter is most often fixed or
moored at a specific location.
DATUM (vertical)-For marine applications, a
base elevation used as a reference from which
to reckon heights or depths. It is called a tidal
datum when defined by a certain phase of the
tide. Tidal datums are local datums and should
not be extended into areas which have differing
topographic features without substantiating
measurements. In order that they may be recovered when needed, such datums are referenced to fixed points known as bench marks.
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME-A time used during the summer in some localities in which
clocks are advanced 1 hour from the usual
standard time.
DIURNAL--Having a period or cycle of approximately 1 tidal day. Thus, the tide is said to be
diurnal when only one high water and one low
water occur during a tidal day, and the tidal
current is said to be diurnal when there is a
single flood and single ebb period in the tidal
day. A rotary current is diurnal if it changes its
direction through all points of the compass once
each tidal day.
DIURNAL INEQUALITY-The difference in
height of the two high waters or of the two low
waters of each day; also the difference in speed
between the two flood tidal currents or the two
ebb tidal currents of each day. The difference
changes with the declination of the Moon and
to a lesser extent with the declination of the
Sun. In general, the inequality tends to increase
with an increasing declination, either north or
south, and to diminish as the Moon approaches
the Equator. Mean diurnal high water inequality (DHQ) is one-half the average difference
between the two high waters of each day observed over a specific 19-year Metonic cycle
(the National Tidal Datum Epoch). It is obtained by subtracting the mean of all high
waters from the mean of the higher high waters.
Mean diurnal low water inequality (DLQ) is
one-half the average difference between the two
low waters of each day observed over a specific
19-year Metonic cycle (the National Tidal
Datum Epoch). It is obtained by subtracting
the mean of the lower low waters from the mean
of all low waters. Tropic high water inequality
(HWQ) is the average difference between the
two high waters of the day at the times of the
tropic tides. Tropic low water inequality
(LWQ) is the average difference between the
two low waters of the day at the times of the
tropic tides. Mean and tropic inequalities as
defined above are applicable only when the type
of tide is either semidiurnal or mixed. Diurnal
inequality is sometimes called declinational
inequality.

220

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

DOUBLE EBB-An ebb tidal current where.


after ebb begins. the speed increases to a maximum called first ebb; it then decreases. reaching
a minimum ebb near the middle of the ebb
period (and at some places it may actually run
in a flood direction for a short period): it then
again ebbs to a maximum speed called second
ebb after which it decreases to slack water.
DOUBLE FLOOD-A flood tidal current where,
after flood begins, the speed increases to a
maximum called first flood; it then decreases,
reaching a minimum flood near the middle of
the flood period (and at some places it may
actually run in an ebb direction for a short
period): it then again floods to a maximum
speed called second flood after which it decreases to slack water.
DOUBLE TIDE-A double-headed tide, that is,
a high water consisting of two maxima of nearly
the same height separated by a relatively small
depression, or a low water consisting of two
minima separated by a relatively small elevation. Sometimes, it is called an agger.
DURATION OF FLOOD AND DURATION OF
EBB-Duration of flood is the interval of time
in which a tidal current is flooding, and the
duration of ebb is the interval in which it is
ebbing. Together they cover, on an average, a
period of 12.42 hours for a semidiurnal tidal
current or a period of 24.84 hours for a diurnal
current. In a normal semidiurnal tidal current,
the duration of flood and duration of ebb will
each be approximately equal to 6.21 hours. but
the times may be modified greatly by the presence of a nontidal flow. In a river the duration of
ebb is usually longer than the duration of flood
because of the freshwater discharge, especially
during the spring when snow and ice melt are
the predominant influences.
DURATION OF RISE AND DURATION OF
FALL-Duration of rise is the interval from low
water to high water, and duration of fall is the
interval from high water to low water. Together
they cover, on an average, a period of 12.42
hours for a semidiurnal tide or a period of 24.84
hours for a diurnal tide. In a normal semidiurnal tide, the duration of rise and duration
of fall will each be approximately equal to 6.21
hours, but in shallow waters and in rivers there
is a tendency for a decrease in the duration of
rise and a corresponding increase in the duration of fall.
EBB CURRENT-The movement of a tidal current away from shore or down a tidal river or
estuary. In the mixed type of reversing tidal
current, the terms greater ebb and lesser ebb
are applied respectively to the ebb tidal currents of greater and lesser speed of each day.
The terms maximum ebb and minimum ebb are
applied to the maximum and minimum speeds
of a current running continuously ebb, the speed
alternately increasing and decreasing without

coming to a slack or reversing. The expression


maximum ebb is also applicable to any ebb
current at the time of greatest speed.
EQUATORIAL TIDAL CURRENTS-Tidal currents occurring semimonthly as a result of the
Moon being over the Equator. At these times the
tendency of the Moon to produce a diurnal
inequality in the tidal current is at a minimum.
EQUATORIAL TIDES-Tides occurring semimonthly as the result of the Moon being over
the Equator. At these times the tendency of the
Moon to produce a diurnal inequality in the
tide is at a minimum.
FLOOD CURRENT-The movement of a tidal
current toward the shore or up a tidal river or
estuary. In the mixed type of reversing current,
the terms greater flood and lesser flood are
applied respectively to the flood currents of
greater and lesser speed of each day. The terms
maximum flood and minimum flood are applied
to the maximum and minimum speeds of a flood
current, the speed of which alternately increases and decreases without coming to a slack
or reversing. The expression maximum flood is
also applicable to any flood current at the time
of greatest speed.
GREAT DIURNAL RANGE (Gt)-The difference in height between mean higher high water
and mean lower low water. The expression may
also be used in its contracted form, diurnal
range.
GULF COAST LOW WATER DATUM-A
chart datum. Specifically, the tidal datum designated for the coastal waters of the Gulf Coast
of the United States. It is defined as mean
lower low water when the type of tide is mixed
and mean low water when the type of tide is
diurnal.
HALF-TIDE LEVEL-See mean tide level.
HIGH WATER (HW)-The maximum height
reached by a rising tide. The height may be due
solely to the periodic tidal forces or it may have
superimposed upon it the effects of prevailing
meteorological conditions. Use of the synonymous term, high tide, is discouraged.
HIGHER HIGH WATER (HHW)-The higher
of the two high waters of any tidal day.
HIGHER LOW WATER (HLW)-The higher of
the two low waters of any tidal day.
HYDRAULIC CURRENT-A current in a channel caused by a difference in the surface level
at the two ends. Such a current may be expected in a strait connecting two bodies of water
in which the tides differ in time or range. The
current in the East River, N.Y . connecting
Long Island Sound and New York Harbor, is
an example.
KNOT-A speed unit of 1 international nautical
mile (1,852.0 meters or 6,076.11549 international feet) per hour.

GLOSSARY OF TERMS
LOW WATER (LW)-The minimum height
reached by a falling tide. The height may be
due solely to the periodic tidal forces or it may
have superimposed upon it the effects of meteorological conditions. Use of the synonymous
term, low tide, is discouraged.
LOWER HIGH WATER (LHW)-The lower of
the two high waters of any tidal day.
LOWER LOW WATER (LLW)-The lower of
the two low waters of any tidal day.
LUNAR DAY-The time of the rotation Of the
Earth with respect to the Moon, or the interval
between two successive upper transits of the
Moon over the meridian of a place. The mean
lunar day is approximately 24.84 solar hours
long, or 1.035 times as long as the mean solar
day.
LUNAR INTERVAL-The difference in time
between the transit of the Moon over the
meridian of Greenwich and over a local meridian. The average value of this interval expressed
in hours is 0.069 L, in which Lis the local longitude in degrees, positive for west longitude and
negative for east longitude. The lunar interval
equals the difference between the local and
Greenwich interval of a tide or current phase.
LUNICURRENT. INTERVAL-The interval
between the Moon's transit (upper or lower)
over the local or Greenwich meridian and a
specified phase of the tidal current following
the transit. Examples: strength of flood interval
and strength of ebb interval, which may be
abbreviated to flood interval and ebb interval,
respectively. The interval is described as local
or Greenwich according to whether the reference is to the Moon's transit over the local or
Greenwich meridian. When not otherwise specified, the reference is assumed to be local.
LUNITIDAL INTERVAL-The interval between
the Moon's transit (upper or lower) over the
local or Greenwich meridian and the following
high or low water. The average of all high water
intervals for all phases of the Moon is known as
mean high water lunitidal interval and is abbreviated to high water interval (HWI). Similarly
the mean low water lunitidal interval is abbreviated to low water interval (LWI) . The interval is deseribed as local or Greenwich according
to whether the reference is to the transit over
the local or Greenwich meridian. When not
otherwise specified, the reference is assumed to
be local.
MEAN HIGH WATER (MHW)-A tidal datum. The average of all the high water heights
observed over the National Tidal Datum Epoch.
(See High Water.) For stations with shorter
series, simultaneous observational comparisons
are made with a control tide station in order to
derive the equivalent of a 19-year datum.
MEAN HIGHER HIGH WATER (MHHW)A tidal datum. The average of the highest high
water height of each tidal day observed over the

221

National Tidal Datum Epoch. For stations with


shorter series, simultaneous observational comparisons are made with a control tide station in
order to derive the equivalent of a 19-year
datum.
MEAN HIGHER HIGH WATER LINE
(MHHWL)-The intersection of the land with
the water surface at the elevation of mean
higher high water.
MEAN LOW WATER (MLW)-A tidal datum.
The average of all the low water heights observed over the National Tidal Datum Epoch.
(See Low Water.) For stations with shorter
series, simultaneous observational comparisons
are made with a control tide station in order to
derive the equivalent of a 19-year datum.
MEAN LOW WATER SPRINGS (MLWS)-A
tidal datum. Frequently abbreviated spring low
water. The arithmetic mean of the low water
heights occurring at the time of the spring tides
observed over a specific 19-year Metronic cycle
(the National Tidal Datum Epoch).
MEAN LOWER LOW WATER (MLLW)-A
tidal datum. The average of the lowest low
water height of each tidal day observed over
the National Tidal Datum Epoch. For stations
with shorter series, simultaneous observational
comparisons are made with a control tide station in order to derive the equivalent of a 19year datum.
MEAN RANGE OF TIDE (Mn)-The difference in height between mean high water and
mean low water.
MEAN RIVER LEVEL-A tidal datum. The
average height of the surface of a tidal river at
any point for all stages of the tide observed
over a 19-year Metonic cycle (the National
Tidal Datum Epoch), usually determined from
hourly height readings. In rivers subject to
occasional freshets the river level may undergo
wide variations, and for practical purposes certain months of the year may be excluded in the
determination of tidal datums. For charting
purposes, tidal datums for rivers are usually
based on observations during selected periods
when the river is at or near low water stage.
MEAN SEA LEVEL (MSL)-A tidal datum.
The arithmetic mean of hourly water elevations
observed over a specific 19-year Metonic cycle
(the National Tidal Datum Epoch). Shorter
series are specified in the name; e.g., monthly
mean sea level and yearly mean sea level.
MEAN TIDE LEVEL (MTL)-Also called halftide level. A tidal datum midway between mean
high water and mean low water.
MIXED TIDE-Type of tide with a large inequality in the high and/or low water heights,
with two high waters and two low waters usually
occurring each tidal day. In strictness, all tides
are mixed but the name is usually applied to
the tides intermediate to those predominantly
semidiurnal and those predominantly diurnal.

222

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

NEAP TIDES OR TIDAL CURRENTS-Tides


of decreased range or tidal currents of decreased
speed occurring semimonthly as the result of
the Moon being in quadrature. The neap range
(Np) of the tide is the average semidiurnal
range occurring at the time of neap tides and is
most conveniently computed from the harmonic
constants. It is smaller than the mean range
where the type of tide is either semidiurnal or
mixed and is of no practical significance where
the type of tide is diurnal. The average height
of the high waters of the neap tides is called
neap high water or high water neaps (MHWN)
and the average height of the corresponding
low waters is called neap low water or low water
neaps (MLWN).
PERIGEAN TIDES OR TIDAL CURRENTSTides of increased range or tidal currents of
increased speed occurring monthly as the result
of the Moon being in perigee or nearest the
Earth. The perigean range (Pn) of tide is the
average semidiurnal range occurring at the time
of perigean tides and is most conveniently computed from the harmonic constants. It is larger
than the mean range where the type of tide is
either semidiurnal or mixed, and is of no practical significance where the type of tide is diurnal.
RANGE OF TIDE-The difference in height between consecutive high and low waters. The
mean range is the difference in height between
mean high water and mean low water. Where
the type of tide is diurnal the mean range is
the same as the diurnal range. For other ranges,
see great diurnal, spring, neap, perigean, apogean, and tropic tides.
REFERENCE STATION-A tide or current station for which independent daily predictions are
given in the Tide Tables and Tidal Current
Tables, and from which corresponding predictions are obtained for subordinate stations by
means of differences and ratios.
REVERSING CURRENT-A tidal current which
flows alternately in approximately opposite directions with a slack water at each reversal of
direction. Currents of this type usually occur
in rivers and straits where the direction of flow
is more or less restricted to certain channels.
When the movement is towards the shore or up
a stream, the current is said to be flooding, and
when in the opposite direction it is said to be
ebbing. The combined flood and ebb movement
including the slack water covers, on an average,
12.42 hours for the semidiurnal current. If unaffected by a nontidal flow, the flood and ebb
movements will each last about 6 hours, but
when combined with such a flow, the durations
of flood and ebb may be quite unequal. During
the flow in each direction the speed of the current will vary from zero at the time of slack
water to a maximum about midway between the
slacks.
ROTARY CURRENT-A tidal current that flows
continually with the direction of flow changing

through all points of the compass during the


tidal period. Rotary currents are usually found
offshore where the direction of flow is not restricted by any barriers. The tendency for the
rotation in direction has its origin in the Coriolis
force and, unless modified by local conditions,
the change is clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern.
The speed of the current usually varies throughout the tidal cycle, passing through the two
maxima in approximately opposite directions
and the two minima with the direction of the
current at approximately 90 from the direction
at time of maximum speed.
SEMIDIURNAL--Having a period or cycle of
approximately one-half of a tidal day. The predominating type of tide throughout the world is
semidiurnal, with two high waters and two low
waters each tidal day. The tidal current is said
to be semidiurnal when there are two flood and
two ebb periods each day.
SET (OF CURRENT)-The direction towards
which the current flows.
SLACK WATER-The state of a tidal current
when its speed is near zero, especially the
moment when a reversing current changes direction and its speed is zero. The term is also
applied to the entire period of low speed near
the time of turning of the current when it is too
weak to be of any practical importance in
navigation. The relation of the time of slack
water to the tidal phases varies in different
localities. For standing tidal waves, slack water
occurs near the times of high and low water,
while for progressive tidal waves, slack water
occurs midway between high and low water.
SPRING TIDES OR TIDAL CURRENTSTides of increased range or tidal currents of
increased speed occurring semimonthy as the
result of the Moon being new or full. The spring
range (Sg) of tide is the average semidiurnal
range occurring at the time of spring tides and
is most conveniently computed from the har
monic constants. It is larger than the mean
range where the type of tide is either semidiurnal or mixed, and is of no practical signficance where the type of tide is diurnal. The
mean of the high waters of the spring tide is
called spring high water or mean high water
springs (MHWS), and the average height of
the corresponding low waters is called spring
low water or mean low water springs (MLWS).
STAND OF TIDE-Sometimes called a platform
tide. An interval at high or low water when
there is no sensible change in the height of the
tide. The water level is stationary at high and
low water for only an instant, but the change
in level near these times is so slow that it is not
usually perceptible. In general, the duration of
the apparent stand will depend upon the range
of tide, being longer for a small range than for
a large range, but where there is a tendency for
a double tide the stand may last for several
hours even with a large range of tide.

GLOSSARY OF TERMS
STANDARD TIME-A kind of time based upon
the transit of the Sun over a certain specified
meridian, called the time meridian, and adopted
for use over a considerable area. With a few
exceptions, standard time is based upon some
meridian which differs by a multiple of 15
from the meridian of Greenwich.
STRENGTH OF CURRENT-Phase of tidal
current in which the speed is a maximum; also
the speed at this time. Beginning with slack
before flood in the period of a reversing tidal
current (or minimum before flood in a rotary
current), the speed gradually increases to flood
strength and then diminishes to slack before
ebb (or minimum before ebb in a rotary current), after which the current turns in direction,
the speed increases to ebb strength and then
diminishes to slack before 'flood completing the
cycle. If it is assumed that the speed throughout the cycle varies as the ordinates. of a cosine
curve, it can be shown that the average speed
for an entire flood or ebb perio:l is equal to
2/'lr or 0.6366 of the speed of the corresponding
strength of current.

223

tween the Sun, Moon, and Earth. The vertical


component of the particulate motion of a tidal
wave. Although the accompanying horizontal
movement of the water is part of the same
phenomenon, it is preferable to designate the
motion as tidal current.
TIDE TABLES-Tables which give daily predictions of the times and heights of high and
low waters. These predictions are usually supplemented by tidal differences and constants
through which additional predictions can be
obtained for numerous other places.
TIME MERIDIAN-A meridian used as a reference for time.
TROPIC CURRENTS-Tidal currents occurring
semimonthly when the effect of the Moon's
maximum declination is greatest. At these times
the tendency of the Moon to produce a diurnal
inequality in the current is at a maximum.

SUBORDINATE CURRENT STATION-(!) A


current station from which a relatively short
series of observations is reduced by comparison
with simultaneous observations from a control
current station.
(2) A station listed in the Tidal Current Tables
for which predictions are to be obtained by
means of differences and ratios applied to the
full predictions at a reference station.

TROPIC RANGES-The great tropic range (Gc),


or tropic range, is the difference in height between tropic higher high water and tropic lower
low water. The small tropic range (Sc) is the
difference in height between tropic lower high
water and tropic higher low water. The mean
tropic range (Me) is the mean between the
great tropic range and the small tropic range.
The small tropic range and the mean tropic
range are applicable only when the type of tide
is semidiurnal or mixed. Tropic ranges are most
conveniently computed from the harmonic constants.

SUBORDINATE TIDE STATION-(!) A tide


station from which a relatively short series of
observations is reduced by comparison with
simultaneous observations from a tide station
with a relatively long series of observations.
(2) A station listed in the Tide Tables for which
predictions are to be obtained by means of
differences and ratios applied to the full predictions at a reference station.

TROPIC TIDES-Tides occurring semimonthly


when the effect of the Moon's maximum declination is greatest. At these times there is a
tendency for an increase in the diurnal range.
The tidal datums pertaining to the tropic tides
are designated as tropic higher high water
(TcHHW), tropic lower high water (TcLHW),
tropic higher low water (TcHLW), and tropic
lower low water (TeLLW).

TIDAL CURRENT TABLES-Tables which give


daily predictions of the times and speeds of the
tidal currents. These predictions are usually
supplemented by current differences and constants through which additional predictions can
be obtained for numerous other places.
TIDAL DIFFERENCE-Difference in time or
height of a high or low water at a subordinate
station and at a reference station for which
predictions are given in the Tide Tables. The
difference, when applied according to sign to
the prediction at the reference station, gives the
corresponding time or height for the subordinate station.

TIDE-The periodic rise and fall of the water


resulting from gravitational interactions be-

TYPE OF TIDE-A classification based on characteristic forms of a tide curve. Qualitatively,


when the two high waters and two low waters
of each tidal day are approximately equal in
height, the tide is said to be semidiurnal; when
there is a relatively large diurnal inequality in
the high or low waters or both, it is said to be
mixed; and when there is only one high water
and one. low water in each tidal day, it is said
to be dzurnal.
VANISHING TIDE-In a mixed tide with very
large diurnal inequality, the lower high water
(or higher low water) frequently becomes indistinct (or vanishes) at time of extreme declinations. During these periods the diurnal tide
has such overriding dominance that the semidiurnal tide, although still present, cannot be
readily seen on the tide curve.

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983


(Numbers refer to table 2)
[Stations marked with an asterisk (*) are reference stations for which daily predictions are
given in table 1. Page numbers of reference stations are given in parentheses.]
NO.
A

Abiels Ledge 1711


Acabonack Harbor entrance 2316
Accaceek Point . 5246
Alafia River entrance 8651
Albany 3756
Aldridge Ledge.........................
776
Alligator Creek 6081
Allmondsville 5126
Alloway Creek._ ... 4246,4251
Altamaha Sound......................... 7321
Ambrose Channel 3326,3336,3356
Ambrose Light.......................... 3286
Anacostia River . 5506,5511
Anclote Anchorage 8771
Annapolis.............................. 5681
Annisquam Harbor Light.................
596
Apalachee Bay 8781-8801
Appomattox River entrance 5051
Apponaganset Bay 1721
Appoquinimink River 4236
Aransas Pass 9141
Arnold Point, Delaware Bay 4221
Arnold Point, Elk River 5786
Arthur Kill 3961-3986
As hepoo Cos saw Cutoff..... 659-6
Ashepoo River 6591,6606
Ashe Island Cut 6621,6626
Ashley River 6441-6471
Astoria, East River 3111
Avonda 1 e . ~.................. 2406
B

Back Creek entrance . 5796


Back River, Md 5756
Back River entrance 5821
Badg~rs Island
531,541
Bahia de San Juan 9271,9281
Bahia Honda Harbor ~............. 794-1
Bakers Haulover Cut 7851
Bald Eagle Point 5616
Bald Head, Cape Fear River . 5996
Bald Head, Kennebec River..............
216
Baltimore Harbor Approach* {7Q) 4696
Bar Harbor.............................
116
Barataria Bay . 8901-8941
Barataria Pass 8921
Barnegat Inlet 4066
Barnstable Harbor 1251
Barren Island 3301
Barrytown 3676
Bartlett Reef 2506
Bass Point 671-681
Bath, Kennebec River...................
241
Bay of Fundy........................... 1-81
Bay of Fundy entrance * {4)............
81
Bay Point Island 6691
Bay Ridge Channel 3406
Bay Shore Channel 4156
Bayonne Bridge 3996
Beach Channel 3311
Bear Creek entrance 5736
Bear Mountain Bridge 3596
Bear River 7241

NO.
Beaufort Airport 6736
Beaufort............................... 6731
Beaufort Inlet 5906-5991
Beaufort River 6706,6711,6721-6736
Beaufort River Entrance 6706
Beaver Head._ 1991
Beavertail Point 1981
Bees Ferry Bridge 6471
Ben Davis Point 4201,4206
Benedict............................... 5551
Berkley ... 4941
Berkley Bridge......................... 4931
Bermuda Hundred 5056
Big Sarasota Pass-...................... 8211
Big Stone Beach 4146
BirdShoal .. 5971
Biscayne Bay........................... 7901
Black Point . 2521,2526
Black Rock Channel.....................
786
Blackburn Bay 8181
Blair Channel.......................... 5871
Bland Point . 5181
Blind Pass 8691
Block Island 2131-2176
Block Island Sound 2106-2306
Blonde Rock............................
16
Bloody Point Bar Light 4671
Bloody Point, New River 6816,6821
Bluff Head.............................
221
Bluff Point 2826
Blundering Point 5116
Blynman Canal entrance . ,...
606
Boars Head.............................
66
Boca Ciega Bay 8661-8731
Boca Grande Channel . 8031
Boca Grande Pass 8101
Bolivar Roads 9071
Bonneau Ferry 6406
Boston Harbor and approaches 726-1226
Boston Harbor {Deer I. Lt.) * {16). Page 141
Boston Light...........................
751
Bourne Highway Bridge.................. 1786
Bournedale... 1791
Bowlers Rock .. 5241
Braddock Point 6786
Bradley Point 7176
Branford Reef 2536,2541
Brandon Point 5031
Brant Point............................ 1411
Brazi 1 Rock............................
1
Breakwater Harbor 4131
Brenton Point 1841
Breton Bay entrance 5416
Brewer Point 5686
Brewerton Angle 5726
Brewerton Channel 5721
Brickyard Creek 6741
Bridgeport Harbor entrance 2796
Bridgeton.............................. 4216
Brier Island 51,56
Bristol Harbor......................... 1941
Bristol, N.J........................... 4381
Broad Creek 5611
Broad River 6751,6756,6771
Broad River Bridge 6771
Broad River Entr~nce 6696
225

226

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983

NO.
Broad Sound............................
251
Broadway Bridge, Harlem River .. 3231
Broken Ground-Horseshoe Shoal, between. 1466
Bronx River............................ 3091
Brooklyn Bridge ... 3181
Broomes Island , .... 5541
Browns ledge .. 1606
Bruffs Island.......................... 5651
Brunswick 7371
Brunswick ltd. Whistle Buoy 2B 7331
Brunswick River, Ga 7361
Brunswick River, N.C 6076,6081
Bulkhead Shoal Channel 4271
Bull Point 1861
Bull River .... 7026,7036
Bumkin Island 1151,1161
Bunces Pass............................ 8361
Burlington Island 4386
Burntpot Island:~ . 7116
Burnside Island .. 7146
Bush River............................. 5766
Butler Island . 6156
Buttermilk Channel 3191
Buzzards Bay...................... 1666-1776
Byrd Creek Entrance .. 6776

c
Cabin Bluff .. 7421
Caesar Creek 7901
Caillou Boca 8981
Calcasieu Pass.................... 8991-9011
Calf Island............................
771
Calibogue Sound 6786-6811
Cambahee River 6631,6636
Cambridge 5581
Camden Marine Terminals 4361
Caminada Pass .. B941
Campbell Island 6066
Camp Key 8511
Canapitsit Channel 1656
Canarsie 3306
Cape Charles, Va....................... 4411
Cape Charles, off Wise Point........... 4521
Cape Charles light 4451
Cape Cod Bay...................... 1231-1286
Cape Cod Canal 1781-1801
Cape Cod Canal, RR. bridge * (22) 1781
341
Cape Elizabeth.........................
Cape Fear River 5996-6086
Cape Fourchu 26,31
Cape Haze 8131
Cape Henlopen 4116-4126
Cape Henry light 5811
Cape Henry light 4426-4436,4446,4456
Cape lookout Shoals.................... 5991
Cape May 4076
Cape May Canal.................... 4096,4101
Cape May Channel 4106
Cape May Harbor 4091
361
Cape Neddick...........................
Cape Poge light.............. 1451,1461,1501
Cape Porpoise..........................
351
Cape Romain 6171
Cape Sable 6,11
Cape Spencer...........................
76
Capers Inlet 6176
Captain Harbor......................... 2931
Captiva Pass 8091
Carrot Island.......................... 5981
Carteret............................... 3976
Casco Bay . 251-331
Casco Passage..........................
121
Castle Hill 1851

NO.
Castle Island..........................
966
Castle Pinckney ........... 6226,6231
Castleton-on-Hudson ......... 3746
Catfish Point .......................... 8641
Cat Island Pass........................ 8961
Cats Point............................. 8381
Cat ski 11............................... 3706
Cedar Point, Gardiners Bay .. 2366
Cedar Point, Md . 4586,4591
Cerberus Shoal .. 2256,2261,2276
Chapel Hill South Channel 3826
Chapel Point 5466
Chapter Point 5346
Charle~ Island ....
2731
Charles River..........................
921
Charleston entrance .. 6181
Charleston Harbor ...... 6191-6471
Charleston Harbor * (82) .. 6206
Charleston Harbor entrance ... 6191-6201
Charleston ltd. Whistle Buoy 2C . 6186
Charlestown............................
520
Charlotte Harbor ...... 8101,8131
Chaseville ... 7671
Chatham Roads .... 1361
Chechessee River ...... 6761,6766
Chelsea Docks .. 3476
Chelsea River .. 931,936
Cherry Island Flats . 4311
Chesapeake............................. 4946
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal * (76)... 5801
Chesapeake Bay 4431-4811
Chesapeake Bay Bridge 4691
Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel 4471-4521
Chesapeake Bay entrance * (64) 4441
Chesapeake Beach 4471
Chesapeake Channel 4491
Chesapeake light .. 4421
Chester River ... 5696-5716
Chestertown .. 5716
Cheston Point . 5666
Chickahominy River Bridge 5021
Childsbury 6396
Chlora Point 5576
Choptank River 5571-5616
Chowan Creek .. 6716
Christina River . 4306
City Island 3026,3031,3046
City Point, Conn 2706
City Point, Mass.......................
951
City Point, Va 5046
Claremont Landing 5026
Clarks Cove 1726
Clarks Island .. 431,471,481
Clason Point 3076
Clay Bank Pier 5121
Clay Head . 2146
Clay Point .. 2426
Clearwater Harbor . 8751
Clearwater Pass . 8741
Coggins Point 5041
Cohansey River 4211
Cold Spring Harbor..................... 2906
Cold Spring Point . 2101
Combahee River.................... 6631,6636
Commodore Point 7691
Coney Island........................... 3366
Coney Island Channel . 3906
Coney Island light................ 3346,3876
Connecticut River . 2551-2591
Cook Point 5571
Cooper River . 6316-6406
Coosaw Island 6656
Coosaw River . 6616,6636,6646,6661
Corlears Hook .. 3176

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983


NO.
Cornfield Pt., Long Island Sound 2616,2621
Cornfield Point, Md .. 5366-5376
Coronala Laja ........ 9251
Corrotoman River ... 5206
Cortez................................. 8261
Cos Cob Harbor .. 2936
Cotuit Bay............................. 1486
Courtney Campbell Parkway . 8611
Cove Point........................ 4601-4611
Coxsackie 3726
Crab Point............................. 4336
Craighill Angle , 4721
Craighill Channel 4716
Crane Neck Point 2791,2801,2806
Craney Island . 4911
Cross Rip Channel .... 1456
Crow Point............................. 1146
Cryders Point . 3066
Cumberland Island . 7471
Cumberland River . 7411,7421
Cumberland Sound 7431-7531
Curtis Creek entrance . 5741
Customhouse Reach...................... 6241
Cut A & Cut B, Tampa Bay 8401
Cuttyhunk Island . 1601
D

Dahlgren Harbor Channel 5446


Damariscotta River.....................
166
Daniel Island Bend................ 6331,6336
Daniel .Island Reach 6326
Daufuskie Landing Light 6841
Davids Island 2991
Davis Bank ~................. 1301
Dawho River . 6546,6551
Daws Island, Broad River 6751
Daws Island, Chechessee River . 6761
Deal Island . 5311
Deep Point............................. 5711
Deepwater Point . 4301
Deepwater Point, Miles River 5656
Deepwater Shoals 5006
Deer Island &01,836
Deer Island Flats......................
846
Deer Island Light 791,806-861,851
Delancey Point 2976
Delaware Bay and River 4106-4391
Delaware Bay entrance* {58) 4111
Dennis Port............................ 1371
Derby-Shelton bridge ~756
Desbrosses St., Hudson River 3466
Deveaux Banks 6521
Diamond Island Ledge...................
301
Diamond Shoal Light 5841
Dobbs Ferry 3546
Doboy Sound . 7291-7311
Doctor Point, Cape Fear River.......... 6061
Doctor Point, Chesapeake Bay 5186
Dorchester Bay.........................
991
Doubling Point.........................
231
Dover Bridge . 5596
Dram Tree Point 6071
Drum I., Charleston Hbr. 6296,6301,6311,6316
Drum Point 4596,5526
Drum Point Island...................... 7481
Drummond Point......................... 7651
Duck Island Bluff .... 2871
Dumpling Island . 4966
Dumpling Rocks 1716
Dutch Gap Canal 5061
Dutch Island, Narragansett Bay . 1991,2001
Dutch Island, Skidaway River .... 7101
Dyer Island....................... 1921,1931

227
NO.
E

East Boston............................
926
East Branch, Cooper River . 6401
East Chop......................... 1516,1521
East Fort Point ... 2861
East River .. 3066-3191
East Rockaway Inlet .. 3281
Eastchester Bay 3036
Eastern Bay .. 5621-5661
Eastern Plain Point 2291,2296
Eastern Point, Long Island Sound 2466
Easton Point . 5606
Eastport...............................
86
Eatons Neck Point ... 2846-2856
Echo Bay............................... 2986
Eddy Rock Shoal . 2571
Eddystone.............................. 4326
Edgartown.............................. 1506
Edwards Point 2391
Eel Point.............................. 1421
Egg Bank............................... 6611
Egg Island Flats 4161
Egg Island Shoal 7206
Egg Islands .. 7206
Egg Rock 641,646
Egmont Channel . 8281,8291
Egmont Key Light 8271,8281
Elba Island 6906,6911
Elba Island Cut 6901
Elbow of Cross Ledge 4191
Eldridge Shoal 1491
Elizabeth River . 4911-4951
Elizabethport ~ . 3986
Elk River ... 5786-5796
Elliott Cut ... 6496
Ellisville Harbor ...................... 1266
Elm Point 3051
Eltham Bridge . 5161
Essington Harbor 4331
Eustasia Island 2566
Execution Rocks 3006
F

Fajardo Harbor 9231


False Egg Island Point 4196
False Hook Channel 3776
Farnham Rock 1286
Fenwick Island Cut.; 6566
Fenwick Shoal 4401
Fernandina Beach 7521
Fiddler Ledge..........................
226
Fields Cut............................. 6831
Fig Island .. 6921
Filbin Creek Reach 6346,6351
Finn's ledge Bell ... ;.....
711
Fire I. Lighted Whistle Buoy 2FI 3241
Fire Island Inlet .. 3246,3266
Fisherman Island 4496-4516
Fisher Point 4366
Fishers Island 2251,2276
Fishers Island Sound 2391-2431
Fishing Bay . 5351
Five Fathom Bank 4081
Florida Passage 7211,7221
Florida Reefs to Midnight Pass 7901-8201
Flushing Creek ... 3081
Folly Island . 6511,6516
Folly Island Channel .. 6271
Folly Reach............................ 6276
Fort Clinch . 7431-7461
Fort George River .. 7571

228

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983

NO.
Fort Independence ...... 901,906
Fort Johnson ........... 6211,6216
Fort Lafayette ....... 3376
Fort Lauderdale ..... 7781
Fort McHenry .... 5746
Fort McHenry Angle .. 5731
Fort Macon .. 5916,5921
Fort Pierce Inlet . 7761
Fort Point Channel.....................
891
Fort Point, Portsmouth Harbor..........
411
Fort Point, St. Marys River 5381
Fort Pulaski 6871-6891
Fort Sumter . 6206
Fort Wool .. 4821-4836
Fourteen Foot Bank Light 4151
Fowey Rocks Light .. 7891
Fowler Island ... 2746
Frankfort Island.......................
556
Frazier Point ..... 6121,6126
Freestone Point .... 5~86
Fri pps Inlet........................... 6671
Frog Point............................. 5316
Frying Pan Shoals . 6101
Frying Pan Shoals Light . 6106
Furber Strait..........................
566
G

Gadsden Point 8621,8631


Gallops Island 986-996,1066
Galloupes Point........................
631
Galveston Bay 9061-9121
Galveston Bay entrance * (124)......... 9061
Galveston Causeway RR. Bridge.......... 9101
Galveston Channel 9091
Gandy Bridge 8581,8591
Gangway Rock...........................
521
Gannet Rock............................
61
Gardiners Bay . 2311-2386
Gardiners Island 2286
Gardiners Point 2341
Gardiners Point Ruins 2336
Gasparilla Pass 8161
Gay Head . 1581,1591,1596
George Washingtorr Bridge 3516
Georges Bank and vicinity 1296
Georges Island . 976,1011,1031
Georgetown, Md 5781
Georgetown, S.C 6141
Germantown Point....................... 1211
Gilmerton Highway Bridge............... 4951
Gloucester .. 4351
Gloucester Harbor entrance.............
601
Gloucester Point . 5101,5106
Goat Island............................
501
Goff Point, Gardiners Bay 2311
Goff Point, York River 5136
Golden Gate Point 8241
Gooseberry Neck .. : 1666
Goshen Point 6536,6541
Gould Island . 1911
Governors Island 3186
Grace Point, 2.0 miles NW of 2191
Grand Trunk Wharves....................
321
Grants Tomb 3506
Grape Island .. 1176,1181
Grass Hassock Channel 3316
Great Beds Light 3941
Great Gull Island...................... 2456
Great Pig Rocks........................
626
Great Point 1396,1401
Great Point Clear 8851
Great Round Shoal Channel 1351
Great Salt Pond entrance 2166,2171

NO.
Great Wicomico River ...... 5361
Green Hill Point ......... 2181
Greenbury Point ..... 5676
Greenwich Bay ........ 2031
Greenwich Point, Delaware Bay ..... 4356
Greenwich Point, L. I. Sound . 2916,2921
Gregory Point ... 2841
Grove Point ... 4786,5771
Gulfport ....... 8681
Gull Island............................ 1686
Gull Point............................. 1201
Gunboat Shoal..........................
571
Gunpowder River entrance 5761
Gurnet Point . 1276
H

Hackensack River ........... 4041


Haig Point Light....................... 6791
Hail Point............................. 5706
Hains Point............................ 5501
Halfmoon Shoal ..... 1386,1391
Hallowing Point, .... 5491
Hammonasset Point .... 2651,2656
Hampton Roads . 4816-4906
Handkerchief Lighted Whistle Buoy "H".. 1381
Harbor Key . 8421
Harbor of Refuge . 2106,2111,2126
Harlem River 3196-3236
Harris Creek .. 5616
Hart Island, N.Y . 3016,3021,3026
Hartford Jetty 2591
Hatchett Point 2546
126
Hat Island.............................
Hatteras Inlet . 5831
Haverstraw . 3576
Havre de Grace ... 4811
Hay Beach Point .... 2356
Heald Bank............................. 9161
Hedge Fence .... 1536
Hedge Fence Lighted Gong Buoy 1496
Hell Gate * (46) 3126
Hempstead Harbor . 2956,2961,2971
Henderson Point........................
511
Hendersons Point....................... 5791
Herod Point....................... 2691,2696
Hick Rocks.............................
431
Higganum Creek 2576
Highland Falls ... 3606
Hills Point ...... 5561
Hilton Head............................ 6701
Hobcaw Creek .. 6416
Hoffman Island ~ 3886
Hog Creek Point .. 2321
Hog Island, Narragansett Bay 2081
Hog Island, Delaware River 4341
Hog Island Channel . 6266
Hog Island Reach . 6291,6306
Hog Point .. 5011
Hole Point Reach 1226
Holland Point 4641-4651
Hooper Strait 5356
Horlbeck Creek entrance........... 6426,6436
Horse Reach 6286
Horseshoe Point 4666
Horseshoe Shoal 6021
Horton Point 2641
Housatonic River 2736-2756
Houston Channel 9111,9121
Howell Point 4781
Huckleberry Island 2996,3001
Hudson................................. 3716
Hudson River ... 3456-3766
Hull Gut ............................... 1046

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983


NO.
Hunniwell Point........................
211
Huntington Bay ..... 2861
Hunts Point............................ 3096
Hussey Sound ..... 261-281
Hutchinson Island ... 6591
Hutchinson River .... 3041
Hyannis Harbor . 1476
Hyde Park .. 3656
Hypocrite Channel......................
741

Indian River Inlet . 4396


Indian Rocks Beach 8731
Intracoastal Waterway, Southport, N.C 6001
Isaac Shoal............................ 8051
Isla Marina............................ 9241
Isle au Haut...........................
136
Isle of Hope City ..... 7106,7111
Isles of Shoals Light..................
576
J

Jacksonville ...... 7701,7711


Jamaica Bay....................... 3296-3316
Jamaica Island, Portsmouth Harbor......
451
Jamaica Point, off .. 5586
James Island, Chesapeake Bay 4621,4626
James River . 4971-5066
Jamestown Island . 5016
Jane's Island 5296
Jehossee Island 6581
Jekyll Creek . 7401
Jennings Point ... 2361
Joe Island............................. 8411
Joe's Cut . 7061
Johns Island . , ...... 6501
Johns Island Airport ............ 6486
Johns Island Bridge . 6491
Johns Pass............................. 8711
Johnson Creek .... 7271
Jones Inlet . 3271
Jones Point, Alexandria, Va............ 5496
Jones Point, Rappahannock River 5231
K

Katama Point, Katama Bay 1511


Kedges Straits . , 5301
Kelly Island........................... 4186
Kelly Point 4296
Kelsey Point . 2626,2646
Kennebec River 211-241
Kent Island Narrows . 5701
Kent Point 4656,4661
Kenwood Beach .. 4616
Key West 7961-8021
Key West * (106) 7981
Keyport Channel 3926
Kickamuit River . 1971
Kill Van Kull 3991-4016
King Island 6981
Kings Bay 7491
Kings Cove ~ 1206
Kings Island Channel 6961
Kingsley Creek 7531
Kingston Point 3666
Kittery Point Bridge...................
441
Kitts Rocks............................
381
L

Lafayette Swing Bridge.................


Lake George

6151
7751

229

NO.
Lake Worth Inlet....................... 7771
Lambert Point ......... 4916
Largo Shoals........................... 9201
Lazaretto Creek Entrance .... 7026
Lemon Island .................. 6766
Lester Manor........................... 5166
Lewis Bay.............................. 1481
Lewis Island .. 8501
Lewis Point . 2156,2161,2206
L'Hommedieu Shoal .. 1536,1546
Lincoln Ledge..........................
236
Little Barnwell Island 6781
Little Bay entrance....................
561
Little Brewster Island.................
736
Little Calf Island .. 746,781
Little Choptank River .. 5561,5566
Little Creek ............ 4526,4531
Little Don Island ...... 7151
Little Gull Island. 2281,2301,2446,2451,2501
Little Harbor entrance.................
391
Little Nahant..........................
636
Little Nahant Cupola...................
686
Little Narragansett Bay entran~e 2401
Little Ogeechee River Entrance . 7156,7201
Little Peconic Bay entrance . 2381
Little Pine Island Bridge .... 8121
Little Sarasota Bay 8191
Little Wassaw Island 7186
Lloyd Point............................ 2881
Long Beach, Long Island . 3276
Long Beach Point 2351
Long Branch, Fla 7681
Long Island, Ga 7131,7136
Long Island Head, Mass.................
841
Long Island Sound, N.Y . 2436-3061
Long Island, south coast, N.Y . 3241-3291
Long Key............................... 7911
Long Key Viaduct ......... 7921
Long Neck Point ..... 2876
Long Point, Eastern Bay .. 5626,5661
Long Shoal............................. 1446
Longboat Pass 8251
Lord Delaware Bridge .. 5146
Love Point, Chesapeake Bay 4701-4711
Love Point, Chester River 5696
Lovell Island 721,796,971,1001,1006
Lowe Point.............................
186
Lower Coal Dock .,~ 2491
196
Lower Hell Gate, Knubble Bay...........
Lower Machodoc Creek entrance 5406
Lurcher Shoal , 36-46
Lynch Point . 5756
Lynde Point............................ 2551
Lynn Harbor............................
696
Lynnhaven Inlet .. 4466
Lynnhaven Roads . 4461
Lyons Creek Wharf 5556
M

McCrie Shoal 4086


McQueen Island Cut 6896
MacKay Creek .. 6811
Mackay River . 7351
Mackerel Cove . 1871
Magothy River entrance 5691
Maine Coast ... 86-206,341-371
Mamaroneck Harbor .. 2981
Manahawkin Drawbridge . 4071
Manasquan Inlet........................ 4051
Manasquan River 4056
Mandarin Point 7731
Mangrove Point 8531
Manhasset Bay 3011

230

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983

NO.
Manhattan, East River, N.Y 3156
Man i 11 a. . 8 9 31
Manokin River entrance 5306
Manomet Point.......................... 1271
Marblehead Channel.....................
611
Marcus Hook............................ 4321
Martha's Vineyard 1336
Martins Industry 6676
Marvin Island..........................
501
Maryland Point 5471
Matagorda Channel 9131
Matinecock Point 2946,2951
Matlacha Pass 8121
Mattapoisett Harbor 1751
Mattaponi River................... 5151,5156
Mattituck Point 2661
Maurice River . 4166-4176
Mauricetown . 4171
Maximo Pt., bridge 0.8 mile south of 8671
Mayport................................ 7601
Megansett Harbor 1706
Menemsha Bight......................... 1586
Merrimack River entrance...............
581
Mesquite Point . 9051
Miacomet Pond.......................... 1326
Miami Harbor . 7851-7891
Miami Harbor entrance * {100) 7881
Miami Outer Bay Cut entrance 7871
Middle Branch ent., Patpsco Riv~r 5751
Middle Ground, Chesapeake Bay ~... 4486
Middle Marshes ~ 5986
Midland Beach.......................... 3866
Midnight Pass entrance 8201
Mile Point............................. 7611
Miles River 5656,5661
Milford Point . 2736
Mill Rock, Hell Gate." 3116,3121
Miller Island 4761
Millville 4176
Mispillion River 4141
Mississippi Sound 8891
Mobile Bay 8821-8881
Mobile Bay entrance * (118)............ 8831
Mobile Point 8831,8841
Mobile River entrance 8861
Mobjack Bay 5176-5186
Monomoy Point 1306,1356,1376
Montauk Harbor entrance 2266
Montauk Point 2231-2241
Montgomery 7161
Moon Head 1101,1126
Moosabec Reach 106,111
Morehead City 5941,5946
Morel and............................... 6386
Morgan Island 6616,6646
Moser Channel 7931
Mosquito Point 5191,5196
Mount Hope Bay 1961,1971
Mount Hope Bridge 1951
Mount Prospect 2271
Mountain Point 5691
Mud River : 7281
Mulberry Point 5611
Mulford Point 2601
Mullet Key Channel entrance 8311
Mullet Key Shoal Light 8351
Muscongus Sound........................
156
Muskeget Channel 1436
Muskeget Island........................ 1426
Muskeget Rock.......................... 1431
Myakka River Bridge 8151
Myrtle Sound 6051
Mystic, Mystic River, Conn............. 2421
Mystic River Bridge, Mass 941,946

NO.
N

Nahant.............................. 651-661
Nansemond River 4956-4966
Nanticoke River ... 5341,5346
Nantucket Harbor entrance 1416
Nantucket Island 1316
Nantucket Shoals 1311
Nantucket Sound 1356-1551
Napatree Point 2396
Narragansett Bay 1811-2101
Nasketucket Bay 1746
Nassau River 7561
Nassau Sound 7541-7571
Nauset Beach Light 1291
Neponset River.........................
966
Newport .... 5951,5956
New Baltimore . 3736
New Bedford Harbor .. 1731
New Brighton . 4006
New Castle............................. 4291
New Ground............................. 8041
New Hamburg............................ 3636
New Haven Harbor entrance 27~1
New Jersey Coast . 4051-4101
New London Harbor entrance 24~1
New Pass, Sarasota Bay 8231
New Point Comfort 5176
New River 6816,6821
New York Harbor 3326-3446,3776-3906
Newark Bay 4021-4036
Newburgh 3626
Newburyport_...........................
586
Newport Harbor 1881
Newport News 4891-4906,4971-4981
Newtown Creek 3161
Niantic................................ 2516
No Name Key 7951
Noank.................................. 2416
Nobles Island 546,551
Nobska Point . 1551,1561
Nomini Creek entrance 5411
North Brother Island 3101
North Charleston 6341
North Edisto River entrance 6526
North Haven Peninsula 2371
North Hill Point 2431
North Newport River 7251
North Point, Chesapeake Bay 4741
North Santee River entrance 6161
Northbury 5171
Northport Bay 2871
Northport Bay entrance 2866
Norton Point 1566
Norton Shoal 1446
Norwalk River 2841
Nowell Creek entrance 6431
Nubble Channel 1036
Nut Island ~ 1111,1116
0

Oak Neck Point 2926


Oatland Island 7081
Ocracoke Inlet 5851-5881,5901
Odingsell River Entrance............... 7166
Ogeechee River 7201,7211
Old Fernandina 7511
Old Ferry Point ~ 3071
Old Field Point 2766,2771
Old Harbor Point 2151
Old Man Shoal, Nantucket Shoals 1321
Old Orchard Shoal Light 3846
Old Plantation Flats Light 4536

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983


NO.
Old Point Comfort ... 4841-4856
Old Town Wharf . 2966
Oldsmans Point .. 4316
Onset Bay 1771,1776
Orchard Point .... 5201
Ordinary Point . 5776
Ordnance Reach......................... 6356
Orient Point . 2331,2606
Ossabaw Sound 7196-7221
Ossining 3566
Oxford, Tred Avon River................ 5601
Oyster Bay ; 2891-2906
Oyster River Point . 2711
p

Pablo Creek .. 7621


Pages Rock............................. 5111
Palominos Island 9221
Pamlico Sound .. 5831-5891
Pamunkey River . 5161-5171
Paradise Point 2376
Parris Island . 6711,6721
Parris Island Lookout Tower 6756
Parrot Creek 6641
Parson Island 5636,5641
Pasaje de San Juan .. 9261
Pascagoula River Highway Bridge........ 8891
Pass Abel 8911
Pass aux Herons 8881
Passage Key Inlet 8321
Passaic River 4046
Pass-a-Grille Channel 8661
Patapsco River 5721-5751
Patience Island 2041,2051
Patuxent River 5526-5556
Pawcatuck River 2406
Pea Island.............................
666
Pea Patch Island 4276
Peddocks Island.... 1051,1056,1086,1121,1166
Pee Dee River 6146
Peekskill 3586
Pelican Bank 6601
Penikese Island 1676~1681
Peningo Neck 2g41
Penns Neck 4281,4286
Pensacola Bay 8811
Persimmon Point 5456
Perth Amboy....................... 3946,3961
Petit Chou Island . 7016
Philip Head 1221
Phoenix Park . 7661
Piankatank River 5181
Pier 67, East River 3166
Pigeon Island . 7141
Pig Point.............................. 4956
Pig Rock 1186,1191
Pine Creek Point . 2816
Pine Island 6561
Pine Key 8371
Pine Island Sound 8111
Pine Point 1216
Pinellas Point 8431-8471
Piney Point, Fla 8481,8491
Piney Point, Md................... 5391-5401
Pinner Point 4926
Piscataqua River 546-566
Pleasant Point 6506
Plum Gut 2461
Plum Point 4631
Plum Island.................. 2341,2526,2531
Plum Island Sound entrance, Mass.......
591
Plymouth Harbor........................ 1281
Pocomoke River 5286

231

NO.
Pocomoke Sound 5266-5286
Pocomoke Sound Approach . 5266
Point Allerton ... 756-766
Point Comfort . 3921
Point Gammon........................... 1471
Point Judith . 2106-2126
Point Lookin 4576
Point No Point, Conn 2761
Point No Point, Md 4581
Poin~ of Pines
701,706
Point of Shoals 5001
Point Patience 5536
Point Peter 6091
Point Pleasant Canal 4061
Point Shirley..........................
866
Point Ybel 8081
Pollock Rip Channel 1341
Pollock Rip Channel* (28) 1346
Pond entrance .. 2116
Pond Point, Conn ... 2716
Pond Point, Maine......................
101
Pooles Island 4746,4756,4766
Poplar Island . 5621
Poplar Point 5591
Port Arthur Canal entrance 9041
Port Elizabeth Channel 4031
Port Everglades ... 7791-7841
Port Jefferson Harbor entrance 2786
Port Morris 3106
Port Roy a 1 . -........ 5~61
Port Royal Plantation Tower 6686
Port Royal Sound 6681-6781
Port Tampa 8571
Port Wentworth 6991
Portland Breakwater Light..............
311
Portland Bridge........................
331
Portland Harbor entrance...............
291
Portsmouth Harbor . 381-541
Portsmouth Harbor entrance * (10)......
401
Potomac River 5366-5521
Potomac River Bridge 5461
Poughkeepsie 3646
Prim Point.............................
71
Providence............................. 2081
Provincetown Harbor ~
Prudence Island . 2021
Puerto Rico 9171-9281
Pungbteague creek entrance 5271
Punta Gorda 8141
Punta Ostiones........... 9171
Purtan Island 5131
Q

Quamquisset Harbor 1696


Quantico 5476
Quantico creek entrance................ 5481
Quarte Bayoux Pass 8901
Quicks Hole 1641-1651
Quonochontaug Beach ~ 2196,2201
R

Rabbit Island.......................... 6131


Raccoon Key 7181
Race Point, Cape Cod Bay 1231,1236
Race Point, Long Island Sound 2436
Radio Island 5961
Ragged Point........................... 5566
Rainsford Island 1061,1071-1081
Ram Island, Mass 616,621
Ram Island, N.Y 2326,2346
Ram Island Reef 2411
Ramos Cay . 9211

232

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983

NO.
Ramshorn Creek light . 6796
Rancocas Creek .. 4376
Rappahannock River 5191-5261
Raritan Bay .. 3921-3941
Raritan River .. 3946-3956
Rathall Creek entrance 6421
Reaves Point...................... 6026-6041
Rebellion Reach 6256,6276
Red Bank............................... 3931
Red Bay Point 7741
Red Hook............................... 3436
Red Hook Channel 3416
Red Point.............................. 4806
Reedy Island 4241
Reedy Point 4256,4261
Reedy Point Bridge, C & D Canal . 5806
Remley Point 6411
Ribbon Reef 1671
Rikers Island Channel 3086
Riverdale 3536
Roanoke Point 2676,2681
Roasting Ear Point, Fishing Bay 5351
Robbins Reef 3426,4016
Robinsons Hole 1576,1626-1636
Robins Island 2386
Robins Point........................... 4771
Rockaway Inlet 3296,3896
Rocketts ;............... 5066
Rocklanding Shoal Channel 4986-4996
Rock Point 5436
Rocky Hill 2586
Rocky Point, Block Island Sound 2306
Rocky Point, Chesapeake Bay 4801
Rocky Point, long Island Sound 2611,2891
Rogue Point 5216
Roosevelt Inlet 4136
Roosevelt Island 3131,3151
Rose Island 1891,1901
Ross Island 8561

s
Sabine................................. 9031
Sabine Bank ~ 9151
Sabine Pass 9021-9051
Sachem Head 2666,2671,2686
Sagamore Beach ~ 1261
Sagamore Bridge 1796
St. Andrews Sound 7391-7421
St. Catherines Sound 7231-7251
St. Clements Bay entrance 5421
St. Clements Island 5426-5431
St. Helena Sound 6601,6611,6626
St. Johns Bluff 7641
St. Johns Point 7581
St. Johns River 7581-7751
St. Johns River entrance * (94) 7591
St. Jones River 4181
St. Joseph Sound 8741-8771
St. Marks.............................. 8801
St. Marks River 8781-8801
St. Marys River, Md 5381
St. Marys River-Cumberland Sound 7431-7531
St. Petersburg 8541
St. Simons Sound 7341-7381
Sakonnet River 1811-1831
Salamandr Point.......................
421
Salem River 4266
Salisbury 5336
Sampit River entrance 6136
Sampson Island 6571,6576
Sams Point 6661
Sand Point.............................
691
Sandwich Harbor 1256

NO.
Sandy Hook .. 3786-3816
Sandy Hook Approach 3291
Sandy Hook Bay . 3911,3916
Sandy Point, Block I 2136,2141,2176,2186
Sandy Point, Nanticoke River 5341
Sandy Point, Patuxent River 5531
Sandy Point, Solomons Island 5531
Sapelo Sound 7261-7281
Sarasota Bay 8211-8261
Sasanoa River 186,206
Sassafras River 5771,5781
Saugatuck,River 2821,2826
Saugertiet 3686
Savannah 6946,6956
Savannah light 6851
Savannah River 6851-7006
Savannah River entrance* (88) 6861
Sawpit Creek entrance 75~1
Saybrook Breakwater 2596
Saybrook Point 2556
Schuylkill River 43~6
Seabrook Bridge, New Orleans 8951
Seal Island............................
21
Seavey Island 461,471,491
Seekonk River 2091,2101
Seguine Point.......................... 3936
Sevenfoot Knol1 Light 4726
Severn River 5676-5686
Sewells Point 4876-4886
Shackleford Banks 5906
Shackleford Point 5976
Shagwong Reef 2261
Sharps................................. 5236
Sharps Island 4636
Sheep Island 1171
Sheep Island Slue 5891
Sheepscot River........................
176
Sheffield Island Harbor 2836
Sheffield Island Tower 2831
Shell Point 8521
Sheridan Point 5546
Shinnecock Bay......................... 3256
Shinnecock Canal 3251
Shinnecock Inlet 3261
Shippan Point 2886
Shipyard Creek 6321
Shoal Point 2811
Shooters Island 3991,4021
Shrewsbury River . 3911,3916
Shutes Folly Island 6236
Shutes Reach........................... 6281
Silver Point 3696
Sippican Harbor 1756
Sisters Creek entrance 7631
Six Mile Reef..................... 2631,2636
Skidaway Narrows....................... 7126
Skidaway River......................... 7091
Skull Creek 6746,6806
Smith Cove 2481
Smith Island Shoal 4416
Smith Point....................... 4566,45]1
Smoking Point 3971
Smuggedy Swamp 6586
Smyrna River 4226
Snake Island 6481
Snell Isle............................. 8551
Snake Island...........................
856
Snow Point 6376
Snows Cut 6046
Sound Beach 2726
South Ameli a River..................... 7551
South Boston 911,916
South Brother Island 3101
South Capitol Street Bridge, D.C 5511

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983


NO.
South Carolina Coast ....... 6161-6186
South Edisto River ...... 6556-6586
South River, Md ........ 5671
South River, N.J....................... 3956
South Santee River entrance ... 6166
Southport .......... 6006,6011
Southwest Ledge ..... 2211,2216
Sow and Pigs Reef ....... 1671
Spanish Wells . 6801
Spectacle Island . 866-891
Spesutie Island 4796
Spuyten Duyvil .. 3526
Spuyten Duyvil Creek entrance 3236
Squantum............................... 1131
Squantum Point .... 956,961
Squash Meadow ........ 1516
Stafford Island ..... 7501
Stage Harbor........................... 1366
Stamford Harbor entrance . 2911
Statue of Liberty ... 3446
Stingray Point ... 4556,4561
Stoddard Hill ....... 2486
Stodders Neck ...... 1196
Stone Inlet............................ 6476
Stone River ..... 6476-6506
Stony Point............................ 4231
Stratford Point .. 2776,2781
Stratford Shoal ....... 2721
Strawberry Hill ....... 1141
Sugarloaf Island ....... 5936
Sullivans Island ... 6221
Sunken Ledge........................... 1091
Sunshine Skyway Bridge 8391
Sunny Point............................ 4552
Susquehanna River ..... 4811
Swan Point, Chesapeake Bay 4731,4736
Swan Point, Potomac River .. 5441
T

Tail of the Horseshoe . 4481


Tampa Bay ....... 8271-8651
Tampa Bay entrance * {112) . 8291
Tangier Sound 5291-5356
Tangier Sound Light . 5291
Tappahannock Bridge 5251,5256
Tarpaulin Cove . 1571
Tarpley Point .. 5226
Tarrytown.............................. 3556
Teaches Hole Channel .. 5861
Tensaw River entrance .. 8871
Terrebonne Bay 8961
Texas Point............................ 9021
Thames River .. 2476-2491
The Battery .... 3456
The Cove............................... 6261
726
The Graves.............................
The Narrows, Fla ..... 8731
The Narrows, New York Harbor * (52).... 3386
The Race ...... 2436-2451
The Race * (34) . 2441
The Tee................................ 6391
Thieves Ledge..........................
731
Thimble Shoal Channel 4476
Thimble Shoal Light 4816
Thomas Pt. Shoal Light 4676,4681
Thompson Island 891,896
Throgs Neck * {40) . 3056,3061
Thunderbolt . 7076
Tilghman Point 5646
Tiverton 1821,1831
Tocci.................................. 7751
Tolchester Beach .. 4751
Tolly Point 4686

233

NO.
Tombstone Point ........ 5926
Tompkinsville .......................... 3396
Torresdal e............................. 4371
Tottenville .................... 3966
Towles Point .............. 5211
Town Creek ........... 6246,6251
Town Point Bridge ......... 4961
Treasure Island ...... 8701,8721
Tred Avon River ...... 5601,5606
Tremley Point .... 3981
Troy.................................... 3766
Tuckernuck Island .... 1331
Tuckernuck Shoal . 1406
Tue Marshes Light .. 5081-5091
Tufts Point............................ 3971
Turke-y Point, Eastern Bay.............. 5631
Turkey Point, Elk River ...... 47g1
Turtle River........................... 7381
Turning Basin, Beaufort Inlet .... 5931
Turning Basin, Northeast River ... 6096
Twotree Island Channel ... 2511

u
Upper Hell Gate........................
Upper Machodoc Creek entrance ......
Upper Midnight Channel ...

206
5451
6056

v
Valiant Rock........................... 2441
Venice Inlet ........................... 8171
Vernon River .... 7151,7161
Victor Point ........ 5321
Vieques Passage * {130) . 9181
Vieques Sound.......................... 9191
Vineyard Haven ....... 1526
Vineyard Sound ......... 1556-1656
Virginia Beach ....... 5816,5821

w
W Howard Frankland Bridge 8601
Waccamaw River .... 6151,6156
Wadmalaw River .. 6531-6541
Wakema................................. 5151
Walkerton.............................. 5156
Wall ace Channel......................... 5881
Walls Cut .............................. 6836
Wando River ............ 6411-6436
Wappoo Creek ....... 6446
Waquoit Bay............................ 1541
Wareham River ....... 1761,1766
Warren................................. 2071
Warren River ....... 2061,2071
Washington, D.C ..... 5516,5521
Washington Canal, N.J .... 3951
Wasque Point........................... 1441
Wassaw Island ...... 7046
Wassaw Island, Ossabaw Sound ... 7171
Wassaw Island, Wassaw Sound 7006
Wassaw Sound 7016-7126
Watch Hill Point . 2221,2226
Waterview . 5221
Watts Island 5276,5281
Weepecket Island 1691
Weir River............................. 1136
Wellfleet Harbor . 1246
West Chop .. 1531,1556
West Falmouth Harbor 1701
West Head . 1086,1091,1106
West Island 1736,1741
West Marsh Island 6466
West New Brighton 4001

234

INDEX TO STATIONS, 1983

NO.
West Norfolk Bridge .... 4921
146
West Penobscot Bay.....................
West Point, N.Y........................ 3616
West Point, Va .. 5141
West River............................. 5666
Western Passage, Maine ... 91,96
Westport River . 1661
Weymouth Back River . 1186
Whale Branch River .. 6666
Whitehaven ... 5326,5331
Whitehill .... 4391
White Point .. 6546
Whooping Island .... 6551
Wickford Harbor ..... 2011
Wicomico River, Tangier Sound ... 5321-5336
Wicopesset Island .. 2246
Wilcox Island Park ....... 2581
Willets Point ...... 3061
Williamsburg Bridge ... 3171
Williman Creek ...... 6651
Willoughby Bay .......... 4871
Willoughby Spit ...... 4861,4866
Wilmington, N.C ... 6086
Wilmington Island .... 7021
Wilmington River . 7056,7076,7096
Windmill Point, Mass . 1 1061,1156

~U.S.

NO.
Windmill Point, va .... 5036
Wine Island Pass ....... 8971
Winter Point........................... 7721
Winter-Quarter Shoal ..... 4406
Winthrop Head..........................
716
Winthrop Point .. 2476
Winyah Bay ... 6111-6156
Wolf Trap Light 4546,4551
Woods Hole 1611-1621
Woods Point . 6371
Wooster Island .. 2751
Worton ~oint . 4776
Wreck Shoal .... 1491
Wright River ..... 6826
Wye River.............................. 5651
y

Yellow House Creek ........ 6361


Yellow House Landing ..... 6366
Yeocomico River entrance ..... 5386
York Harbor entrance...................
371
York River .. 5071-5171
York Spit Channel . 4541
York Spit Light ... 5076
Yorktown............................... 509_6

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE:

198Z-360"997/Z198

You might also like