Pugsley's Tides: Standard Methods of Computing the Times of High Water and Low Water as Required at the U.S. Local Inspectors Examinations; an Examination Specialty |
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... because the longitude is west . The result is the moon ' s upper transit at
Baltimore , to which is added the low water interval Oh 44m and gives the
astronomical date and time of low water , which is 5d 07h 35m , and being less
than 12 hours ...
... because the longitude is west . The result is the moon ' s upper transit at
Baltimore , to which is added the low water interval Oh 44m and gives the
astronomical date and time of low water , which is 5d 07h 35m , and being less
than 12 hours ...
11 ÆäÀÌÁö
On the 10th the moon ' s meridian passage is 10h 59m and including the day it is
10d 10h 59m , to which the correction 10m for longitude 5 hours west is added ,
giving the moon ' s upper transit at Philadelphia . To this add the high water ...
On the 10th the moon ' s meridian passage is 10h 59m and including the day it is
10d 10h 59m , to which the correction 10m for longitude 5 hours west is added ,
giving the moon ' s upper transit at Philadelphia . To this add the high water ...
14 ÆäÀÌÁö
To this add the correction 10m for longitude 5 hours west , which gives the moon '
s upper transit at the meridian of Boston , to which is added the high water
interval , 11h 27m , and the result will be the astronomical date and time of high
water ...
To this add the correction 10m for longitude 5 hours west , which gives the moon '
s upper transit at the meridian of Boston , to which is added the high water
interval , 11h 27m , and the result will be the astronomical date and time of high
water ...
5 ÆäÀÌÁö
To this add the correction 10m for longitude 5 hours west , which gives the moon '
s upper transit at the meridian of Charleston , to which is added the high water
interval 7h 20m , and the result will be the astronomical date and time of high ...
To this add the correction 10m for longitude 5 hours west , which gives the moon '
s upper transit at the meridian of Charleston , to which is added the high water
interval 7h 20m , and the result will be the astronomical date and time of high ...
8 ÆäÀÌÁö
On the 8th the moon ' s meridian passage is 9h 4m , which would be expressed
as 8d 09h 04m , to which is added the correction 10m for longitude 5 hours west ,
which gives the moon ' s upper transit at Savannah . To this add the high water ...
On the 8th the moon ' s meridian passage is 9h 4m , which would be expressed
as 8d 09h 04m , to which is added the correction 10m for longitude 5 hours west ,
which gives the moon ' s upper transit at Savannah . To this add the high water ...
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