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tide clock
Tides are caused mainly by the moons gravitational pull on the ocean. The time it takes the moon to travel round the earth (24 hours and 50 minutes) is called a “lunar” day. Most areas in the world have two high tides and two low tides a day, so the tide clock has been specially designed to rotate twice each lunar day (every 12 hours and 25 minutes) giving you a quick and easy indication of high and low water. The Quartz tide clock will always stay calibrated to the moon. From sailing to sand castles, everyone needs to know what the tide is doing
75% of the 4.2 million people in the UK requiring tide times need a guide to only one specific tidal area, often their local beach or favorite water sports venue, the tide clock does just this. The hand of the tide clock will point upwards at high tide and then as the tide goes out the hand on the tide clock will move clockwise down towards the bottom of the face. At low tide the hand will be pointing straight down. As the tide comes back in the hand will gradually move up the face of the clock until it reaches the top again (high tide) This means that just a quick glance at the clock will enable you to establish if the tide is going in our out and the current state of the tide.! XXXX-TIDEC |
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