LaRibereņa
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Location: Tehama, CA & La Ribera, BCS
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Tide Tables
Where will I find the tide tables for La Ribera, preferably as a Google Gadget for my home page? I know it's gotta be there somewhere, but I can't
find it.
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bajabass
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Location: La Paz,BCS
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Search Cabo or La Paz. They are usually given from a set point, exact time + or -, north or south of that point.
Keep your eyes on the road, and your hands upon the wheel!
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DENNIS
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Here's something or other:
http://bajaquest.com/bajasports/tides.htm
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AmoPescar
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Try this......
http://www.mobilegeographics.com:81/
type BAJA in search box for listing of locations
OR...try this one...
http://oceanografia.cicese.mx/predmar/calmen.php
Miguelamo
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gnukid
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Keep in mind that tide tables are mathematical predictions and actual tides vary slightly based on anomalies, the best thing to do is to look at the
tide line, and make a note, there are approximately 4 tides every 24-25 hour period. A high high tide, a high low tide, a low high tide and low low
tide. the tide occurs about 45 minutes or so later every day. Use this info along with the tide predictions to plus local conditions to better predict
the tide.
There is an application called x-tide, usually you can install on any small computing device, then you need the local geographic location for the
local predictions and you can adjust +- for localized variances.
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Russ
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For Mac users I use this free program and it gets me close enough to predict the tides.
http://www.mrtides.com/Tides3/Home.html
Bahia Concepcion where life starts...given a chance!
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BajaGringo
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We watch the tides here very closely as it is a key to our business. My personal favorite for wind, surf and tides is SwellWatch.
Once you choose your location you can see how the tide, wind and surf will change on an hour by hour basis using the main chart and tabs below...
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