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2.1.2 Calculation Scans
2.1.2 Calculation Scans
2.1.2 Calculation Scans
Example:
Find the height of tide at DUNKEReUE at 1500 on
_ 20rh April.
Note: The data usedin this exampledo not refer to the
year of ihese tabres.
Extract from AIT part L
A P R IL
DUNKERQUE 20 0604
1119
0.9
5.5
1823 1.0
2354 5.5
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o
Height3.0m
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ExampleII. Tofind the tímefor a given height (Standard port)
I. on StandardCurvediagram,plot heightsof Frw andLW occurringeither
sideof requiredevent
andjoin by slopingline.
II. Enter HW time and thosefor half-tidal cycle covering requiredevent.
III. From requiredheight, proceedvertically to sloping line, thencehorizontplly
to curves,using
heightsplotted in I to assistinterpolationbetweeniprings and neaps.
Do NbT extrapolate.-
IV. Proceedvertically to time scale.
V. Read offtime.
Example:
Findthetimearwhichtheafternoon rideat DUNKEReUEfalls ro 3.0 m on 20rhApril.
Note: Thedatausedin thisexampledo notreferto theyearof thesetables.
Extractfrom AIT PartI.
A P R IL
DUNKERQUE
20:??3 33
su 1823 1.0
2354 5.5
H.W.Hts.m
(n
è=
6m
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8z
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Time 1500
Tofind the time and height of HW and LW at a Secondaryport
I. Completeheadingof the Tidal prediction Form,
II. Transfer dara from AIT part I ro boxes (I), (Z), (3) and
( ).
ilI Inrerpolatedatafrom ATT parr II andinsertin boxes
(7), (B),(9) and(10).
IV' EnterSeasonalchanges for StandardandsecondaryPorts
from Arr part II in boxes(6) and (11).
v' Applv results ofsreps III and IV ro obrainboxes(12),
(13), (14) and (15).
Example:
Find thetime(BST)andheightof theafternoonHW and
LW at ST.MARy,s (Islesof Scilly)on 14thJuly.
Note: Thedatausedin this exampredo not refer to theyear
of thesetables.
Extractfrom ATT PartI.
JULY
PLYMOUTH
(DEVONPORT)
14 33t9 l3
sA 1532 1.1
2149 5.0
14
0000 0600 0000 0600
PLYMOUTH(DEVONPOR'L (see page 6) and
.aq and and s.s 4.4 2.2
't200 1800 O.Íl
1200 í800
lsles of Scilly
1 S t . M a n y' s. 4 9 SS 6 1 9 -0035 -0100 -0040 _oo2s -0.1
SEASOMLCHANGES IN MEANLEVEL
No Jan i Fêb 1 Mar l Apr 1 May 1 June1 Ju,y 1 Aug l Sep 1 Oct 1
1-60b N ovl D êcl
: Negtigible
TIDALPREDICIIONFORM
poRr........P.-êJ.9..{:p.911.......-.ïMMrErGHrREeurRED......-..p.-..n:
STANDARD
ponr.......*,..t[.9ry]:........oers........!.1.:r..-u.ly-....nrrar
sEcoNDARy 2owe.........p..qI.......,.
ÏME HEIGIIT
STANDARD PORT Htv LW HW LW RANGE
1 3
zlqg 1532 5.0 5 g.9
1.1
Seasonalcbange Standard 6 o.o o
0.0
7 8 9 10
DIFEERENCES
-00rt4 -0031 +0.1 -0.1
Seasonalclraage SecondaryPort 0.0 0.0
72 I4 15
SËCONDÁRYPORT 2105 t501 5.1 t.o
lodtioo 0604
LW 1501GMT=1601 BST
HW 2105 GMT = 22O5BST
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SECONDARYPORTTIME AND HEIG}IT DIFFERENCEINTERPOLATION
In mostcasesinterpolationcanbecarriedoutby eye.Forcomplexe**p1",
or wheregreateraccuracyis
requiredtheuseof apocketcalculatormaybepreferred.Theseinierpolations
r." 3iáïï grupti."rry
at anyconvenient scale. ^rrài;
Plotthetwo High watertimedifíerences A (-0100 at I 800)andB (-0035at0000)qndjoinAB.
the time differencefor St. Mary_'scorresponding Readoff
to a IfW time at Devonportof 2L49= -0044.
In asimilarwayplotthetwoLowwatertimedifferences (-0040at 120-0)
and(-0025at 1800)andderive
the time differencefor St. Mary's correspondingto a LW dme at Devonportof 1532=-0031.
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at2000
on7rhruneFindthetimearwhich
themorning
,"íi:iil1.#fiiïillï:ï;:Jrïïï*o rideat
Notes: The dataused in theseexamplesdo not refer
Ï1ilï.:"
to the year of thesetables,
For Instructionson graphicaiinterpolation
of differánc.r, ,.. ou*. *uil.
Extract from AIT part I.
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1749a Ponimao
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t
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7 8
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M 1822 1.2
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1 92 1 1 .1 1941 0.9 't932 1.1 1936 0.6 2005 1.0
31 313á 3á
w 1426 3.2
31 3?33 3:3
sA 1421 3.5
2009 0.9 2005 0.9
PORTUGAL;SPAIN,SOUTH-WESTCOAST
1753a Ayamonte ... S 37 13 7 25 +0005 +0015 +0025 +00zt5 -o.7 -0.6 -0.1 -o.2 1.75
Ria de Huelva
1754 Bar..... ... S3 7 0 8 6 52 0000 +0015 +0035 +0O30 -0.í -0.6 -0.1 -0.4 1.95
1755 H u e l v a ,M u e lled e F a b Íica ....... 37 15 6 58 +0010 +0025 +0045 +00ut0 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.1 0
Bio Guadalquivír
1756 Bar........ 6 26 -0005 +0005 +0020 +0030 -0.6 -0.5 -o.2 -0.2 . 1.88
1757. B o n a n z a . . . . ,...:.; . S 36 48 6 20 +0025 +0040 +0100 +0120 -0.8 "0.6 -0.4 -o.1 1.74
1758 . C o r t a d e l o s Ja r o n im o s .......S3 7 0 8 6 OG +0210 +0230 +0255 +0045 -1.2 -u.c -0.'l 1.55
6 O0 +040O -0.9
1759 S w i l l a . . . . . . .... .. .. :. . .. . . . . S 3 7 2 3 +0430 +0510 +0545 -1.7 -1.2 -0.6 -0.1 1.32 c
1760 Rota . .. .... .. - S 3 6 3 7 6 21 -0010 -0010 -00.t5 -0010 -o.2 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 1.76
1761 P u e r t o d e S a n ta M a r ia ... S 3 6 3 6 6 13 +0006 -0014 -0013 +0002 -0.1 +0.1 -0.1 -0.1 1.81
Cadiz
1763 ' P U E R T O C A D IZ . ..... 36 32 6 17 STANDARDPORT See TableV 1.87
1764 La Carraca . . S 36 30 6 |1 +0020 +0030 +0020 +00t5 0.0 +0.1 +0.1 0.0 1.92
1765 CaboTrafalgar .. 36 1l 6 02 -0008 -0006 -0003 -0001 -0.9 -0.6 -0.3 -0.1 1.4
1765 a Barbate. ... 36 11 5 56 -0012 -0010 -0010 -0012 -0.7 -0.8 -0.3 -0.3 1.33
ï 766 P u n t aC a m a r i na l ... . .. .. 36 05 5 48 -0014 -0012 -0015 -0015 -1.2 -0.9 -0.4 -0.2 1.2
1768 Tarifa . .. . -. S 36 O0 5 36 -0038 -0038 -0042 -0042 +0.4 +0.3 +0.3 +O.2 0.79
1768a Puntaoarnero .. 36 04 5 26 -0010 -0010 0000 0000 0.0 +0.1 +0.1 +0.1 0.6
1769 Algeciras ..... S 3 6 0 7 s 27 -0010 -0010 -0010 -0010 +0.ï +O.2 +0.1 +0.1 0.66
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