Current charts are now better

From: Jack Greenbaum (jackg@cache.crc.ricoh.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Wed Sep 20 1995 - 15:08:34 PDT


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Subject: Current charts are now better
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Date: Wed, 20 Sep 1995 15:08:34 -0700
From: Jack Greenbaum <jackg@cache.crc.ricoh.com-DeleteThis>


The current charts produced by xtide have gotten better. Instead of just
borrowing the tide height display the author has made a seperate current
routine. The amplitude axis for both current and tides is now
labeled. See http://www.crc.ricoh.com/~jackg/tide-charts.cgi.

I've also found a site that allows you to get tide tables produced with
xtide for any date/time (as opposed to my page which just has
today's). http://tbone.biol.sc.edu/~dean/tide/

-- Jack



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