January 25, 200818 yr Thanks Steve, I asked for this last year and you helped then, but since I've had a complete computer crash and lost the link. Tides on Samui seem unusually high at the moment.
March 16, 200818 yr You can take it here Tidetables2008 Hi Steve I'm trying to access the Tidetable site but having no success. Do you know if it has been withdrawn? I can't seem to find any other sites as good as the one you posted. (My own fault, I should have printed them off while i had the chance!) Thanks
March 16, 200818 yr You can take it here Tidetables2008 Hi Steve I'm trying to access the Tidetable site but having no success. Do you know if it has been withdrawn? I can't seem to find any other sites as good as the one you posted. (My own fault, I should have printed them off while i had the chance!) Thanks if the site don't open try this: put your mousepoint over ko samui and make a right mouseclick, take the option "save target as" and download it directly to your computer..... ...here is the excel file sm08.xls Chayaphum
March 17, 200818 yr Author Thanks for your time & effort Steve. Sorry guy but there non problem It's ok for me today with this link try it again
March 17, 200818 yr Thanks for your time & effort Steve. Sorry guy but there non problem It's ok for me today with this link try it again Many thanks Chayaphum and Steve Problem solved! Combination of server down and ineptitude on my part. Gator
January 7, 200917 yr here's the new onehttp://www.navy.mi.th/hydro/services09.htm can someone of you tell me how to read the table? Exemple today 7.1.09 0655 2.42 2124 1.42 I understand first is time followed by the meter above lowest low water. My question now is because the high tide is now after midday? Or have the numbers nothing to do with high and low tide? thanks
January 9, 200917 yr here's the new onehttp://www.navy.mi.th/hydro/services09.htm can someone of you tell me how to read the table? Exemple today 7.1.09 0655 2.42 2124 1.42 I understand first is time followed by the meter above lowest low water. My question now is because the high tide is now after midday? Or have the numbers nothing to do with high and low tide? thanks yep, its saying at 6:55 a.m. is the high tide at 2.4m above lowest astronomical tide and low tide is a 9:24pm is 1.42m above lowest astronomical tide. that's samui BTW so it may be a little different here Edited January 9, 200917 yr by stevehaigh
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