Hello, out there, moderator or anyone?
I have been greatly enjoying the tide tables for both fishing and kayaking here in the Nisqually Estuary of Puget Sound. There is a feature of the table that is driving me crazy because I cannot figure out what it is.
To see what I mean, you have click on the link that says, "Print today's tide table," or somehting like that. On the horizontal axis (time of day), there is a little vertical red line that shows up shortly after high tide each day; it is on the ebb tide side of the curve. Can anyone tell me what this is?
Example: Dupont Wharf, Nisqually reach, Puget Sound WA, June 19, 2010. The marks show up near 1:00 AM, 2:00 PM and again near 1:00 AM on JUne 20.
Help!
Don M.
Question about saltwater tide tables
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Re: Question about saltwater tide tables
Hi Don,
Sorry it took me a minute to get on here to answer your question.
I believe the little red lines you're talking about indicate the time of Moonrise and Moonset.
Sorry it took me a minute to get on here to answer your question.
I believe the little red lines you're talking about indicate the time of Moonrise and Moonset.
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