GL: Tidal Currents

Dr Michael Hechtkopf oneseptember at msn.com
Mon May 26 20:17:51 EDT 2008


Go to www.tidesonline.com where you can choose a state and then hone in.
Remember that tide is up and down, current is in and out, usually in from the
sea to high tide inland, and then the revers.

> Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 06:09:19 -0700> From: valhalla360 at yahoo.com> To:
great-loop at lists.samurai.com> Subject: GL: Tidal Currents> > I grew up on the
great lakes and while I understand the basic principals of tides, I can't seem
to get the currents right.> > I check the tides along the route we will be
following and think the current should be going with me, but more often than
not, it's the exact opposite.> > Anyone have some guidance? We are heading
north out of florida and my understanding is the tides and associated currents
get stronger as we go north.> > Thanks > > Mike & Tammy> Valhalla II> Gemini
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