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Old October 11th 03, 01:53 PM
Benoit Morrissette
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Default Looking for tide calculation algorithm

On 10 Oct 2003 16:13:24 GMT, "Chuck S." wrote:

Greg Neill wrote:

"Chuck S." wrote in message
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I'm looking to incorporate the calculation of high and low tides into my
Delphi software. For this I need algorithms telling me how to calculate the
time of high and low tides. Do you know where I can get such algorithms? I
understand it will probably involve complex calculations to find the
position of the sun and moon in relation to the earth and I am prepared for
that.


That will be but the beginning of the ordeal. Much of the
physics of the tides is in the interaction of the water with
the geometry of the coastlines. For example, large bays
cause resonance effects. The Bay of Fundy comes to mind.


I'm not looking to take bay action into account since I will be calculating
what I think are called "land tides". So does high tide for a land mass appear
as soon as the moon is overhead? Or is there a delay of x minutes? What would x
be?

For water on Earth, the delay is about 4 hours because of friction and viscosity
of water. I do not know for land tides but i think the delay would be
shorter...

Good night!

Benoît Morrissette