Maine's coastline is home to some of the most dramatic tides in the world, with a tidal range of up to 10 feet in some areas. This makes tide tables an essential tool for anyone planning to visit the coast, whether for fishing, boating, or simply enjoying the scenery.
Tide tables are relatively easy to use. The first column of the table lists the time of day, while the second column lists the height of the tide in feet. The tide height is measured from the mean low water (MLW) level, which is the average height of the lowest tides over a 19-year period.
To find the time of high tide, look for the highest number in the tide height column. To find the time of low tide, look for the lowest number in the tide height column.
The following tide table provides tide data for York, Maine for the next 7 days:
Time | Tide Height (ft) |
---|---|
12:00 AM | 7.2 |
1:00 AM | 7.0 |
2:00 AM | 6.8 |
3:00 AM | 6.6 |
4:00 AM | 6.4 |
5:00 AM | 6.2 |
6:00 AM | 6.0 |
7:00 AM | 5.8 |
8:00 AM | 5.6 |
9:00 AM | 5.4 |
10:00 AM | 5.2 |
11:00 AM | 5.0 |
12:00 PM | 4.8 |
1:00 PM | 4.6 |
2:00 PM | 4.4 |
3:00 PM | 4.2 |
4:00 PM | 4.0 |
5:00 PM | 3.8 |
6:00 PM | 3.6 |
7:00 PM | 3.4 |
8:00 PM | 3.2 |
Tide tables are important for a number of reasons. First, they allow you to plan your activities around the tides. For example, if you are planning to go fishing, you will want to make sure that you are fishing during the high tide, when the fish are most active.
Second, tide tables can help you avoid dangerous situations. For example, if you are planning to go kayaking, you will want to make sure that you are not kayaking during the low tide, when the water is shallow and there is a risk of getting stuck.
Finally, tide tables can help you appreciate the beauty of the coast. By understanding the tides, you can better appreciate the dynamic nature of the coastline and the ever-changing scenery.
Tide tables can benefit you in a number of ways, including:
A tide table is a table that provides tide data for a specific location over a period of time. Tide tables typically include the time of high tide, the time of low tide, and the height of the tide at each time.
To use a tide table, simply look for the time of day that you are interested in and then find the corresponding tide height. The tide height is measured in feet from the mean low water (MLW) level.
Tide tables are important because they allow you to plan your activities around the tides. For example, if you are planning to go fishing, you will want to make sure that you are fishing during the high tide, when the fish are most active.
You can get a tide table for your area from a variety of sources, including the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) website and local marinas and bait shops.
A tide is a change in the level of the sea that is caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun. A wave is a disturbance in the water that is caused by the wind or by an object moving through the water.
The highest tide ever recorded was 115 feet, which occurred in the Bay of Fundy in Canada in 1846.
The lowest tide ever recorded was -2 feet, which occurred in the Gulf of Mexico in 1959.
The average tide range is about 2 feet. However, the tide range can vary significantly from place to place. For example, the tide range in the Bay of Fundy is over 50 feet, while the tide range in the Mediterranean Sea is only about 1 foot.
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