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high and low tide

Post by max2621 »

Dear friends,
I would like to include the time of high tide and low tide on my webpage. The data are for one year in an excel sheet:

Date high tide low tide
01.05.2011 09:55 CEST 15:50 CEST ... ...
02.05.2011 10:07 CEST 16:12 CEST ... ...
and so on.

What is the easiest way to include these data for the day (each day changing)

Thanks in advance for any script (Java, php ...)

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Re: high and low tide

Post by GraemeT »

Hi Max,
I, for one, don't know much about tide prediction, but the Australian Bureau of Meteorology has some information which might be of help.

http://www.bom.gov.au/oceanography/tides/

Cheers,
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Re: high and low tide

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Hi,

I use wxtide32 on my website http://www.ringlandsbay.com. You can get the free program from http://www.wxtide32.com/.

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Also, there should be websites that provide this data already (Seabreeze.com.au I think is one). With luck you'll be able to find one (like I did with Seabreeze) that you can copy & paste their HTML into your website. I don't do it for tides, I just do it for a 7 day weather forecast here in Australia.
I know it's not the way you wanted to go, but it is the easiest :D
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PS. Update your location. If your in Australia, Seabreeze is your answer!
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Yep as Mick said, if your in Aus you can use Seabreeze's widgets. There's one with the tide included here: http://www.seabreeze.com.au/Widget.asp
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hills wrote:Yep as Mick said, if your in Aus you can use Seabreeze's widgets. There's one with the tide included here: http://www.seabreeze.com.au/Widget.asp
Thanks Phil, your the one that got me onto it in the first place. Thanks again, you've been a great help.
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Post by yv1hx »

We are using http://www.wxtide32.com too.

The predictions are calculated every day at 06:30 am local time (GMT -04h30)

http://met.ivic.gob.ve/SAPMARVEN/
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