New edition of publication Tide Tables 2012

11/28/2011 12:30:00 PM

Tide Tables (Adriatic Sea – East Coast) for 2012 were issued in October 2011. Tide Tables are published annually in Croatian and English in 300 copies.

The diagram showing locations of ports (tide gauge stations) on the East Adriatic Coast is also available at our website. Part I of these tables gives general data and harmonic constants for 8 Standard Ports (Rovinj, Bakar, Mali Lošinj, Zadar, Split, Vis, Ploče, and Dubrovnik), with daily predictions of the times and heights of high and low waters in 2012.

Part II gives time and height differences and other constants which are used for prediction at 9 Secondary Ports on the East Adriatic Coast. The calendar showing Phases of the Moon 2012 is given at the end of the book.

Paper charts and publications are available for purchase from our authorised distributors.

 

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