Wondering if you guys can help me with a question I have had for a long time regarding the accuracy and discrepancies of various tide calendars.
I have noticed that depending on the tide chart/calendar, 2 different calendars can be off by and hour. My question is, how do we know which one is accurate?
For most, an hour is not that big of a deal. But, when fishing the tides from shore, and hour can make a huge difference. Especially when the tide swings are huge on a particular day.
So, here's me case in point. Here are two different tide calendars.
Low tide, on October 3rd, for this chart is at 4:47am.
http://predmar.cicese.mx/mensual/ptp/ptp1410.pdf
On this second chart, low tide on October 3rd is 3:43am
http://tbone.biol.sc.edu/tide/tideshow.cgi
And this one is different too, by not by a complete hour
http://www.tide-forecast.com/locations/Puerto-Penasco-Sonora-Mexico/tides/latest
Has anyone else ever questioned this ?
I have noticed that depending on the tide chart/calendar, 2 different calendars can be off by and hour. My question is, how do we know which one is accurate?
For most, an hour is not that big of a deal. But, when fishing the tides from shore, and hour can make a huge difference. Especially when the tide swings are huge on a particular day.
So, here's me case in point. Here are two different tide calendars.
Low tide, on October 3rd, for this chart is at 4:47am.
http://predmar.cicese.mx/mensual/ptp/ptp1410.pdf
On this second chart, low tide on October 3rd is 3:43am
http://tbone.biol.sc.edu/tide/tideshow.cgi
And this one is different too, by not by a complete hour
http://www.tide-forecast.com/locations/Puerto-Penasco-Sonora-Mexico/tides/latest
Has anyone else ever questioned this ?