toyboy
Well-Known Member
I sail on the Orwell and next year I may venture further away but I am stumped by tidal calculations probably because I haven't understood the cause correctly.
On the Orwell we have a tidal range between tides of between 3-4 metres. I understood tidal ranges should be equal all around the British Isles. I always thought water levels should be the same everywhere as water flows into the lowest point thereby making all water levels the same at the same states of tide.
Can anybody explain why different parts of the country have different tidal ranges?
On the Orwell we have a tidal range between tides of between 3-4 metres. I understood tidal ranges should be equal all around the British Isles. I always thought water levels should be the same everywhere as water flows into the lowest point thereby making all water levels the same at the same states of tide.
Can anybody explain why different parts of the country have different tidal ranges?