TideCal UK 2012

  • TideCal UK 2012
  • TideCal UK 2012
  • TideCal UK 2012
  • TideCal UK 2012

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  • Current Version:Version: 5.0.1.1
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  • Download Size:App Size: 12.52 MB

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Tide Calendar(UK) 2012

Plan your boat/fishing/surfing trip for 2012.

We've put a whole year of tide predictions, for thirty eight UK locations, in a format ideal for scanning on your iPhone/iPod without the need for an internet connection.

Tides are in meters and times are local (BST/GMT whichever in effect).

Locations: Aberdeen, Barmouth, Bournemouth, Cromer, Devonport, Dover, Felixstowe, Fishguard, Harwich, Heysham, Hinkley Point, Holyhead, Ilfracombe, Immingham, Kinlochbervie, Leith, Lerwick, Liverpool, Llandudno, Lowestoft, Milford Haven, Millport, Moray Firth, Mumbles, Newhaven, Newlyn, Newport, Northshields, Portpatrick, Portsmouth, Sheerness, St. Mary's, Stornoway, Tobermory, Ullapool, Weymouth, Workington.

Disclaimer/Credits

Predictions based on David Flater's excellent (x)tide application with license to use UK harmonics from Proudman (National or British) Oceanographic Laboratory. These predictions are not from or associated with Proudman or the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO). They are indicative, and not to be relied upon for navigation or emergency purposes.

The peak and neap tides are likely to occur the same day for other UK ports, adjust for your local port tide times.

Photo credit Howard Boyd.

Design by Richard Harries & James Irwin.

Requirements

Your mobile device must have at least 12.52 MB of space to download and install TideCal UK 2012 app. TideCal UK 2012 was updated to a new version. Purchase this version for $0.00

If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of Grace's James Irwin at http://gracesauto.blogspot.com/.

Copyright © James Irwin & Richard Harries