Tidal Analysis and Prediction (NOAA Special Publication NOS CO-OPS 3)
Year: 2007 Language: english Author: Bruce B. Parker Genre: Reference book Publisher: NOAA Edition: 1 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 388 Description: The purpose of this book is to provide the reader with the knowledge required to carry out the most accurate tidal analysis and tidal prediction possible using any set of water level or current data that he or she may have available. The book is also intended to provide the reader with tools to interpret the analysis results with respect to the hydrodynamics (the physics of the water movement) of the bay or ocean from which the data were obtained, so that these results can best be used for particular oceanographic applications. Tidal analysis and prediction involves more than simply running a harmonic analysis program to obtain tidal harmonic constants and then putting them in a tidal prediction program. It requires understanding both the astronomical and the hydrodynamic aspects of the tide. Lack of such an understanding can lead to problems when performing a tidal analysis. A few examples of such problems are very briefly mentioned below (they are explained in more detail later in this book, and the technical terms used below are defined in Chapter 2).
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Tidal Analysis and Prediction (NOAA Special Publication NOS CO-OPS 3)
Year: 2007
Language: english
Author: Bruce B. Parker
Genre: Reference book
Publisher: NOAA
Edition: 1
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 388
Description: The purpose of this book is to provide the reader with the knowledge required to carry out the most accurate tidal analysis and tidal prediction possible using any set of water level or current data that he or she may have available. The book is also intended to provide the reader with tools to interpret the analysis results with respect to the hydrodynamics (the physics of the water movement) of the bay or ocean from which the data were obtained, so that these results can best be used for particular oceanographic applications. Tidal analysis and prediction involves more than simply running a harmonic analysis program to obtain tidal harmonic constants and then putting them in a tidal prediction program. It requires understanding both the astronomical and the hydrodynamic aspects of the tide. Lack of such an understanding can lead to problems when performing a tidal analysis. A few examples of such problems are very briefly mentioned below (they are explained in more detail later in this book, and the technical terms used below are defined in Chapter 2).
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