tidevannstabeller
Tidevannstabeller, or tide tables, are published schedules that predict the times and heights of high and low tides at specific coastal locations. They are based on astronomical calculations that take into account the gravitational forces of the Moon and the Sun, the Earth’s rotation, and the local bathymetry and shoreline configuration. The most widely used authority for these tables is the NOAA Office of Coast Survey in the United States, while other countries rely on their national hydrographic offices, such as the Swedish Hydrographic Office or the Norwegian Coastal Administration.
The tables normally include columns for date, predicted times of high and low water, the tidal range,
Tide tables assume a stable, unmodified ocean and do not account for weather-related anomalies such as storms,
The publication of tide tables dates back to the early nineteenth century, when the development of accurate