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15 Comments
So Mt S Michel has a 2m tide but the color indicates 12m?
great idea but terrible execution
It definitely looks like the British Isles are in the way of where the tide wants to go.
Well done it is a nice chart and well laid out. You are indicating CO-TIDAL lines. May I suggest you also consider amphidromic points or locations and their affect on the overall picture. Tidal tables which are readily available on line will provide detailed tide information so maybe your chart would be most useful showing tidal range in relation to moon phase for example.
Rhythm*
Keep researching.. It’s a great idea. I think perhaps you need to decide what exactly yiu want to display. For example is this for people who like to walk on beaches and not get swept away or for those who want to explore the very lowest tides for hidden ricks and creatures….. Keep going.
Very interesting, I was not aware of these differences. And the influence the bay has on the tide.
Not realy true about the Baltic Sea/Area around Denmark.
Frick the English word for tide is from Old Danish. Its even called “tidevand” (tidewater) to this day.
As always, thanks Britain. Our personal sea shield!
fuck britain and france, said the ocean
Interesting, theUK, Ireland and France could set up some very productive tidal barriers producing a lot of electricity.
tide comes in, tide comes out, you can t explain it.
Really cool! Not super familiar with the different datums, but curious as to how these values stands against the European Vertical Reference System.
[Fixed version](https://www.perrinremonte.com/thema-eng) (typos) here!
Does anyone know, why the tides get stronger near the coast? Or was there just no data for outside in the sea?