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Tides

  • 08-09-2007 11:35am
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    good, just note that in Lahinch high tide comes about an hour earlier than high tide is reported

    The hour difference is probably due to a failure to correct for UTC (GMT) vs the Hour added for summer time.

    Try Pocket Almanacs, they pringt to two sides of an A4 sheet.

    Front:
    http://www.irishsurfer.com/almanacs/2007JULAUGSEPfront.doc

    Back
    http://www.irishsurfer.com/almanacs/2007JULAUGSEPback.doc

    All the times are pre-corrected for summer/winter time difference.

    There will be a new Almanac released end of September via irishsurfer.com, provided the rest of the weather section is in place - Le Cunnagh De, Inshah Allah


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