Wandering Star
Well-Known Member
Was trying to help my son with his YM theory homework. He's been given a couple of old exam papers to try himself out with answers. We almost came to blows when he described HW spanned a whole hour and therefore the calculations he made were based on half hour before and half hour after the stated time of HW.
THE RYA booklet which came with his course certainly supported his understanding.
But my understanding has always been the time of HW stated in the tide tables is set in stone. The half hour periods (and they are variable periods not a fixed hour) can be referred to as slack water but that is a different thing. There may be very little movement of the tide over the period of slack water but HW is neverthless the instant in time when the tide will reach it's highest point in the full tidal cycle so if it it states 14:26 - then it's 14:26 and not the period between 13:56 amd 14:56.
Who is correct, me or my idiot son?
Cheers, Brian.
THE RYA booklet which came with his course certainly supported his understanding.
But my understanding has always been the time of HW stated in the tide tables is set in stone. The half hour periods (and they are variable periods not a fixed hour) can be referred to as slack water but that is a different thing. There may be very little movement of the tide over the period of slack water but HW is neverthless the instant in time when the tide will reach it's highest point in the full tidal cycle so if it it states 14:26 - then it's 14:26 and not the period between 13:56 amd 14:56.
Who is correct, me or my idiot son?
Cheers, Brian.