Subject: Bowerman/Aberdeen tides
Date: Apr 21 09:15:18 2000
From: Burton Guttman - guttmanb at elwha.evergreen.edu


I already sent this information to Tom Foote, but since it's of general
interest to Tweets I'll pass it on. I have tide information for Aberdeen
for all the days in the next week or so when people might want to visit
Bowerman for the shorebird migration. What you want, of course, is a
rising tide that keeps pushing to birds in closer and closer to the
viewing area, and the best time is early in the morning when raptors are
likely to be feeding, or trying to feed, so get the exciting attacks by
the local Merlins, Peregrines, etc. Anyway, here are times (Pacific
Daylight times, on a 24-hour clock):

Wed., 26 April: Lows at 0:53 and 13:42, highs at 6:32 and 20:28.
Sunrise at 6:07, sunset at 20:19.

Thurs, 27 April: Lows at 2:04 and 14:43, highs at 7:46 and 21:30.
Sunrise at 6:05, sunset at 20:21

Fri., 28 April: Lows at 3:13 and 15:42, highs at 9:03 and 22:24.
Sunrise at 6:03, sunset at 20:22.

Sat., 29 April: Lows at 4:16 and 16:36, highs at 10:13 and 23:12.
Sunrise at 6:02, sunset at 20:23.

Sun., 30 April: Lows at 5:11 and 17:25, highs at 11:15 and 23:54.
Sunrise at 6:00, sunset at 20:25.

Mon., 1 May: Lows at 6:01 and 18:11, high at 12:10.
Sunrise at 5:59, sunset at 20:26.

Burt Guttman guttmanb at elwha.evergreen.edu
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