HIGH Tide Times

Monday May 9th are at: 0058 and 1325
Tuesday May 10th are at: 0144 and 1410
Wednesday May 11th are at: 0231 and 1456
Thursday May 12th are at: 0321 and 1544
Friday May 13th are at: 0415 and 1638
Saturday May 14th are at: 0515 and 1738
Sunday May 15th are at: 0626 and 1845


LOW Tide Times

Monday May 9th are at: 0644 and 1907
Tuesday May 10th are at: 0727 and 1955
Wednesday May 11th are at: 0811 and 2045
Thursday May 12th are at: 0900 and 2141
Friday May 13th are at: 0955 and 2242
Saturday May 14th are at: 1102 and 2352
Sunday May 15th are at: ---- and 1224

(All times are GMT - add one hour for British Summer Time)

To calculate other high tides in Essex and on The Thames:

Walton on the Naze - same time as Harwich Harbour
Bradwell - add 21 minutes
Southend - add 50 minutes
Tilbury - add 1 hour, 15 minutes
London Bridge - add 2 hours, 10 minutes
Brightlingsea - add 23 minutes
Burnham-on-Crouch - add 42 minutes
Clacton - add 11 minutes
Felixstowe Pier - subtract 11 minutes
Wivenhoe - add 27 minutes
River Stour - Mistley - add 25 minutes


All information courtesy of Harwich Haven Authority:

www.hha.co.uk

Did you know?

The pull of the moon and sun are the main cause of tides on Earth but 100 other scientific factors affect the timing and height of tides.
Tide prediction is getting better all the time, and official tidal predictions are available up to two years in advance.
There is roughly 12 hrs 25 minutes between each high tide.
Especially high tides are called spring tides, but they have nothing to do with the season and actually occur twice a month. Spring tides also mean lower low water. The opposite to a spring tide is a neap tide.
"Did you know?" was collated with the help of

Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory