Monday, May 19, 2003 at 10:42 am Peter Rukavina There’s going to be a very low tide at 8:25 p.m. tonight in Charlottetown. Comments Does the world really need a Does the world really need a new computer system for this problem or just the ability to read a tide chart and chart of a harbour? Reply The issue is not the The issue is not the preditable, chartable tide information, it’s that information plus atmospheric information (barometric pressure, etc.). You can’t chart that because it’s dynamic. Reply Gotcha - so it is like the Gotcha - so it is like the reverse of the extra high tides which have flooded downtown Charlottetown. Reply Add new comment Your name Email The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly. Homepage Comment About text formats Plain text Allowed HTML tags: <b> <i> <em> <strong> <blockquote> <code> <ul> <ol> <li> Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
Does the world really need a Does the world really need a new computer system for this problem or just the ability to read a tide chart and chart of a harbour? Reply
The issue is not the The issue is not the preditable, chartable tide information, it’s that information plus atmospheric information (barometric pressure, etc.). You can’t chart that because it’s dynamic. Reply
Gotcha - so it is like the Gotcha - so it is like the reverse of the extra high tides which have flooded downtown Charlottetown. Reply
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Does the world really need a
Does the world really need a new computer system for this problem or just the ability to read a tide chart and chart of a harbour?
The issue is not the
The issue is not the preditable, chartable tide information, it’s that information plus atmospheric information (barometric pressure, etc.). You can’t chart that because it’s dynamic.
Gotcha - so it is like the
Gotcha - so it is like the reverse of the extra high tides which have flooded downtown Charlottetown.
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