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2008 Washington TIDE Charts

THESE TIDE CHARTS predict the tide times and heights for Seattle and will apply with no adjustment to the immediate Seattle area. Time is depicted across the calendar dates as vertical lines one hour apart. Tide heights are shown with horizontal lines each representing a difference of one foot. Night and day are shown below the curve as dark blue and light blue colors. The moon in the sky, either day or night, is depicted with a yellow color above the curve. While this data is in the public domain, our method of expressing this data is copyrighted.

TIDE CORRECTIONS: Tides are a fluctuation in the sea level caused primarily by the gravitational pull of the sun and the moon, by centrifugal forces, and by other factors. Tides travel like waves through the ocean. Although tide times will vary considerably with increasing distance from Seattle, tidal frequencies will follow a pattern similar to that of Seattle. Thus, by applying time difference corrections, the range of use for this calendar can be extended. See the accompanying maps and time difference tables. Inaccuracies do arise by this practice, especially where time differences exceed 3 hours. For this reason, DO NOT USE THIS CALENDAR FOR NAVIGATIONAL OR ENGINEERING PURPOSES.
Tide Heights Calculation: To find the height of a tide at a desired place, take the Seattle height and multiply it by the ratio indicated by an asterisk (*).


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Although the primary forces affecting the tides are predictable enough, other factors like the irregular shapes and depths of the oceans, meteorological conditions, and coastal topography severely distort the tide wave. Meteorological conditions are the main reason for the differences between observed times and predicted times. Winds can alter both tide times and heights. For example, a strong onshore wind might increase the tide height and result in an earlier high tide. Low barometric pressure increases tide heights and high pressure decreases heights.

Actual tide times and heights can vary significantly from predicted times because of these unpredictable influences. DO NOT BE FOOLED INTO A FALSE SENSE OF ACCURACY with these beautiful charts. Time corrections for a given location are determined by averaging the observed time difference between the location and Seattle. Time differences are generally considered to be accurate to within 20 minutes and 0.3 feet for corrections of less than three hours. While we do provide some time differences of over three hours, we ask the user to establish their credibility over several observations and to develop that all important local knowledge.

TIDE TIME CALCULATION: Tide corrections on this chart and on the following page are given in hours and minutes. A plus (+) sign means that the tide will occur later than in Seattle. Add this number to Seattle time. A minus (-) sign indicates that the tide will occur earlier than in Seattle. Subtract the number from Seattle time.

SUN AND MOON CORRECTIONS: times for sunrise, sunset, moon rise, and moon set are based on Seattle times. For every sixty miles west of Seattle, add 4 minutes to the time given. For every 60 miles east of Seattle, subtract 4 minutes from the time given. For the exact rise and set time difference for any given location, make an observation. Your observed time difference from the time at Seattle should be similar every day of the year.

Tide Heights Calculation: To find the height of a tide at a desired place, take the Seattle height and multiply it by the ratio indicated by an asterisk (*). In the case where a correction is also given, first multiply by the ratio shown in parenthesis, then add (or subtract for negative values) the correction to the product.

For example: To find a high tide height at Marrowstone Point, use the formula (*0.74) 0.4. Take the Seattle height, multiply it by 0.74, then add 0.4 to the result. If the Seattle height was 11.7, the height at Marrowstone Point would be 9.06 feet (11.7 X 0.74) plus 0.4.


Tide times and tide height adjustments from Seattle are provided for the following locations:

Strait of Juan de Fuca #6
Crescent Bay
Port Angeles
Ediz Hook, Port Angeles
Dungeness
Sequim Bay entrance
Gardiner, Discovery Bay
Smith Island
Point Partridge, Whidbey Island
Sunset Beach, Whidbey Island

Admiralty Inlet
Admiralty Head
PORT TOWNSEND
Port Townsend (Point Hudson)
Marrowstone Point
Mystery Bay, Marrowstone Island
Bush Point, Whidbey Island
Oak Bay

Hood Canal
Port Ludlow
Foulweather Bluff
Port Gamble
Lofall
Bangor Wharf
Zelatched Point, Dabob Bay
Whitney Point, Dabob Bay
Quilcene, Quilcene Bay, Dabob Bay
Seabeck, Seabeck Bay
Pleasant Harbor
Triton Head
Ayock Point
Union
Lynch Cove Dock

Puget Sound
Hansville
Edmonds
Kingston, Appletree Cove
Port Jefferson
Port Madison
Meadow Point, Shilshole Bay
Poulsbo, Liberty Bay
Brownsville, Port Orchard
SEATTLE (Madison St.), Elliott Bay
Lockheed Shipyard, Harbor Island
Duwamish Waterway,
Eighth Ave. South
Eagle Harbor, Bainbridge Island
Port Blakely
Clam Bay, Rich Passage
Bremerton, Sinclair Inlet, Port Orchard
Tracyton, Dyes Inlet
Harper, Yukon Harbor
Point Vashon, Vashon Island
Des Moines, East Passage
Burton, Quartermaster Harbor
(inside), Vashon Island
Tahlequah, Neil Pt., Dalco Passage,
Vashon Island
Gig Harbor
Tacoma, Commencement Bay
Tacoma, Sitcum Waterway
Tacoma Narrows Bridge
Arletta, Hale Passage
Horsehead Bay, Carr Inlet
Wauna, Carr Inlet
Home, Von Geldern Cove, Carr Inlet
Steilacoom, Cormorant Passage
Yoman Point, Anderson Island,
Balch Passage
Dupont Wharf, Nisqually Reach
Longbranch, Filucy Bay
Devils Head, Drayton Passage
Henderson Inlet
McMicken Island, Case Inlet
Vaughn, Case Inlet
Allyn, Case Inlet
Walkers Landing, Pickering Passage
Shelton, Oakland Bay
Arcadia, Totten Inlet
Burns Point, Totten Inlet
Rocky Point, Eld Inlet
Dofflemeyer Point, Boston Harbor,
Budd Inlet
Budd Inlet, Olympia Shoal
Olympia, Budd Inlet

Possession Sound & Port Susan
Glendale, Whidbey Island
Everett
Marysville, Quilceda Creek
Tulalip
Kayak Point
Stanwood, Stillaguamish River #7

Saratoga Passage & Skagit Bay
Sandy Point, Whidbey Island
Holly Farms Harbor, Holmes Harbor,
Whidbey Island
Greenbank, Whidbey Island
Crescent Harbor, N. Whidbey Island
Coupeville, Penn Cove, Whidbey Island
La Conner, Swinomish Channel #8
Ala Spit, Whidbey Island
Yokeko Point, Deception Pass
Cornet Bay, Deception Pass

Rosario Strait, etc.
Deception Pass St. Park,
Bowman Bay, Fidalgo Island
Aleck Bay, Lopez Island
Burrows Bay (Allan Island)
Ship Harbor, Fidalgo Island
Anacortes, Guemes Channel
Swinomish Channel entrance, Padilla Bay
Thatcher Pass
Strawberry Bay, Cypress Island
Peavine Pass
Eagle Harbor, Cypress Island
Tide Point, Cypress Island

Bellingham Bay
Chuckanut Bay
Bellingham


Hale Passage
Gooseberry Point
Point Migley
Village Point, Lummi Island
Sandy Point, Lummi Bay
Rosario, East Sound, Orcas Island
Upright Head, Lopez Island
Orcas, Orcas Island

San Juan Channel
Richardson, Lopez Island
Shaw Island, Ferry Term., Harney Channel
Friday Harbor, San Juan Island

Strait of Georgia
Echo Bay, Sucia Islands
Ferndale
Cherry Point
Blaine, Semiahmoo Bay

Haro Strait
Kanaka Bay, San Juan Island
Hanbury Pt., Mosquito Pass, San Juan Island
Roche Harbor, San Juan Island
Turn Point, Stuart Island
Boundary Pass
Patos Island Wharf



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