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4 April High water at 04:05 Water level compared to NAP: 118 cm | LAT: 310 cm |
4 April Low water at 10:24 Water level compared to NAP: -148 cm | LAT: 44 cm |
4 April High water at 16:20 Water level compared to NAP: 119 cm | LAT: 311 cm |
4 April Low water at 22:50 Water level compared to NAP: -163 cm | LAT: 29 cm |
5 April High water at 05:00 Water level compared to NAP: 101 cm | LAT: 293 cm |
5 April Low water at 11:05 Water level compared to NAP: -130 cm | LAT: 62 cm |
5 April High water at 17:18 Water level compared to NAP: 111 cm | LAT: 303 cm |
5 April Low water at 23:43 Water level compared to NAP: -144 cm | LAT: 48 cm |
6 April High water at 06:06 Water level compared to NAP: 85 cm | LAT: 277 cm |
6 April Low water at 12:01 Water level compared to NAP: -111 cm | LAT: 81 cm |
6 April High water at 18:27 Water level compared to NAP: 105 cm | LAT: 297 cm |
7 April Low water at 00:58 Water level compared to NAP: -129 cm | LAT: 63 cm |
7 April High water at 07:23 Water level compared to NAP: 77 cm | LAT: 269 cm |
7 April Low water at 13:28 Water level compared to NAP: -99 cm | LAT: 93 cm |
7 April High water at 19:45 Water level compared to NAP: 104 cm | LAT: 296 cm |
8 April Low water at 02:29 Water level compared to NAP: -132 cm | LAT: 60 cm |
8 April High water at 08:50 Water level compared to NAP: 80 cm | LAT: 272 cm |
8 April Low water at 15:00 Water level compared to NAP: -109 cm | LAT: 83 cm |
8 April High water at 21:09 Water level compared to NAP: 113 cm | LAT: 305 cm |
9 April Low water at 03:49 Water level compared to NAP: -147 cm | LAT: 45 cm |
9 April High water at 10:06 Water level compared to NAP: 93 cm | LAT: 285 cm |
9 April Low water at 16:12 Water level compared to NAP: -128 cm | LAT: 64 cm |
9 April High water at 22:17 Water level compared to NAP: 125 cm | LAT: 317 cm |
10 April Low water at 04:52 Water level compared to NAP: -162 cm | LAT: 30 cm |
10 April High water at 11:04 Water level compared to NAP: 104 cm | LAT: 296 cm |
10 April Low water at 17:08 Water level compared to NAP: -144 cm | LAT: 48 cm |
10 April High water at 23:07 Water level compared to NAP: 131 cm | LAT: 323 cm |
11 April Low water at 05:39 Water level compared to NAP: -168 cm | LAT: 24 cm |
11 April High water at 11:47 Water level compared to NAP: 109 cm | LAT: 301 cm |
11 April Low water at 17:53 Water level compared to NAP: -152 cm | LAT: 40 cm |
11 April High water at 23:46 Water level compared to NAP: 132 cm | LAT: 324 cm |
12 April Low water at 06:18 Water level compared to NAP: -166 cm | LAT: 26 cm |
12 April High water at 12:19 Water level compared to NAP: 110 cm | LAT: 302 cm |
12 April Low water at 18:31 Water level compared to NAP: -155 cm | LAT: 37 cm |
13 April High water at 00:16 Water level compared to NAP: 131 cm | LAT: 323 cm |
13 April Low water at 06:50 Water level compared to NAP: -162 cm | LAT: 30 cm |
13 April High water at 12:41 Water level compared to NAP: 114 cm | LAT: 306 cm |
13 April Low water at 19:03 Water level compared to NAP: -158 cm | LAT: 34 cm |
14 April High water at 00:46 Water level compared to NAP: 130 cm | LAT: 322 cm |
14 April Low water at 07:19 Water level compared to NAP: -162 cm | LAT: 30 cm |
14 April High water at 13:06 Water level compared to NAP: 119 cm | LAT: 311 cm |
14 April Low water at 19:34 Water level compared to NAP: -162 cm | LAT: 30 cm |
No astronomical forecast available |
No setup expectation available |
The graph above shows the progression of the tide at Eemshaven see. The blue line follows the astronomical tide forecast in NAP, which is the data that you also see in the table on the left in the '10 min' column. The orange line, however, shows the astronomical forecast plus - or minus - the setup. The influences of the weather and current are therefore included, so that the orange line represents the most likely scenario. About the reference planes (NAP and LAT)
A standard difference between NAP and LAT is known for each tidal location, the standard difference between NAP and LAT at Eemshaven is: 195 cm
Want to know more? The Wadvaarders Foundation has an interesting explanation about LAT vs. NAP on its website.