ADMIRALTY Tide Tables - NP201B United Kingdom and Ireland
Year: 2018 Language: english Author: UKHO Genre: Reference book Publisher: UKHO Edition: 2018 ISBN: 978-0-70-772-1774 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 368 Description: NP201B-18 Admiralty Tide Tables Vol 1B - United Kingdom and Ireland 2018 Edition. Excluding Isles of Scilly, Channel Islands and European Channel Ports. This is one of nine regional volumes, which provides comprehensive details and tidal data of United Kingdom and Ireland coast. New editions are published annually. General arrangement of the book: The introduction deals with a number of subjects of general interest, in particular the effect of meteorological conditions on tidal heights; following the introduction are a number of special tables and diagrams for use with the tide tables. Part I of these tables gives daily predictions of the times and heights of high and low waters at a selected number of Standard Ports. The list of Standard Ports is given at the front of the book. Included with each set of predictions for Standard Ports is a diagram to facilitate the calculation of heights at times other than high and low water. An explanation of the use of these diagrams is given in the Instructions for the use of the Tables (page xviii). Note that diagrams are not available for Cumberland Basin Entrance, Foynes Island, Neyland, Sharpness Dock and Widnes due to limited source data. Part Ia gives hourly height predictions for Rosyth, Liverpool and Avonmouth (Port of Bristol). Part II gives data for prediction at a large number of Secondary Ports; this is in the form of time and height differences, referred to one of the Standard Ports in Part I. Part III gives the harmonic constants for use with the Simplified Harmonic Method of Tidal Prediction. In those cases where harmonic constants are given two alternative methods of prediction are available. Additional info: Many Thanks for upload support to user Helepost!
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ADMIRALTY Tide Tables - NP201B United Kingdom and Ireland
Year: 2018
Language: english
Author: UKHO
Genre: Reference book
Publisher: UKHO
Edition: 2018
ISBN: 978-0-70-772-1774
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 368
Description: NP201B-18 Admiralty Tide Tables Vol 1B - United Kingdom and Ireland 2018 Edition. Excluding Isles of Scilly, Channel Islands and European Channel Ports. This is one of nine regional volumes, which provides comprehensive details and tidal data of United Kingdom and Ireland coast. New editions are published annually.
General arrangement of the book:
The introduction deals with a number of subjects of general interest, in particular the effect of meteorological conditions on tidal heights; following the introduction are a number of special tables and diagrams for use with the tide tables.
Part I of these tables gives daily predictions of the times and heights of high and low waters at a selected number of Standard Ports. The list of Standard Ports is given at the front of the book. Included with each set of predictions for Standard Ports is a diagram to facilitate the calculation of heights at times other than high and low water. An explanation of the use of these diagrams is given in the Instructions for the use of the Tables (page xviii). Note that diagrams are not available for Cumberland Basin Entrance, Foynes Island, Neyland, Sharpness Dock and Widnes due to limited source data.
Part Ia gives hourly height predictions for Rosyth, Liverpool and Avonmouth (Port of Bristol).
Part II gives data for prediction at a large number of Secondary Ports; this is in the form of time and height differences, referred to one of the Standard Ports in Part I.
Part III gives the harmonic constants for use with the Simplified Harmonic Method of Tidal Prediction. In those cases where harmonic constants are given two alternative methods of prediction are available.
Additional info: Many Thanks for upload support to user Helepost!
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