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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tide table" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a chart or table that shows the times and heights of tides at a specific location.
Example: "Before heading out to the beach, make sure to check a tide table to know when the water will be at its highest."
Alternatives: "tide schedule" or "tidal chart".
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"We can say with some predictability by looking at a tide table, but rainfall we can't predict.
But you need a tide table and must check with locals about tide sizes – there is no surefire rule about a safe time to cross, no toilets and no refreshments.
A dining table is a table in the sense of a smooth flat slab fixed on legs; a tide table is a table in the sense of a systematic arrangement of data in rows and columns.
Find a tide table.
If you are going out in a boat, whether it is a kayak or a large vessel, you need to know the channel depth, which a tide table cannot tell you.
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The first issue of The Montauk Pioneer, published July 1 , 1960 included a map of Montauk, a movie guide, tide table, train schedule and fishing news.
The first value was measured for each buffer directly on field and corrected for tide (Table 2); the second one was calculated from a DEM (definition 1 × 1 m) of the area (Table 2).
In the evening, I studied the tide table that I'd printed out.
The tidal range was greater in February than in October, and the February observation was conducted during ebb tide (Table 1).
The three measurements of the Mouth Line transect that were made during Cruise N show the flushing of low DO water from the lower estuary during ebb tide (Table 2).
Along with the ordinary chart information, they contain a year of tide tables and information on small-craft facilities in the area.
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