Re: tide/current info for Crissy/Coyote/Rio

From: Ed Scott (edscott@best.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Wed Jul 01 1998 - 10:34:47 PDT


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Subject: Re: tide/current info for Crissy/Coyote/Rio
Date: Wed, 1 Jul 1998 10:34:47 -0700
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>Finally, I've got Xtide installed and running and generating daily tide
>reports for these three sites: tide for Rio and Coyote, current for Crissy
>(GG bridge).

Current would be good for all 3 locations. Jack Greenbaum's web page was
color coordinated, with ebbs shown in green. Maybe you could just grab
that code instead of rolling your own? That is, if anyone knows where
the code went.

What would really be nice is a java applet or application which does the
plots for whatever site you want so you don't have to connect to a server.



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