Greenheart
Well-Known Member
Lately I've found myself Googling high tide daily. I'd like a conventional analogue tide-clock, but I've read mixed reviews of them.
It's hard to believe that each tide's time/height figures (tiny and hard to find in a conventional tide-table) cannot be programmed to appear clearly in a quick-reference phone app, based on location.
The only one of these I've tried was called Tides Near Me. In spite of a general thumbs-up from users, it has made many, laughably dim-witted mistakes in just a few days - confusing high tide with moonrise time, and saying LW would be 30 minutes before HW. And it doesn't show tide-heights. Can data which are well-known far in advance, be so hard to display when a phone-user clicks to connect?
Does anybody recommend any alternatives?
It's hard to believe that each tide's time/height figures (tiny and hard to find in a conventional tide-table) cannot be programmed to appear clearly in a quick-reference phone app, based on location.
The only one of these I've tried was called Tides Near Me. In spite of a general thumbs-up from users, it has made many, laughably dim-witted mistakes in just a few days - confusing high tide with moonrise time, and saying LW would be 30 minutes before HW. And it doesn't show tide-heights. Can data which are well-known far in advance, be so hard to display when a phone-user clicks to connect?
Does anybody recommend any alternatives?