Tide Chart/ Dive Planning?

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Cacia

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Curious...anyway to easily and legaly link or embed a Tide Chart in the Hawaii Forum?
I always forgetting the website, and cannot find mine.

Would be so cool for planning dives on nice, clear, incoming tides.
 
great...looks like high tide is right around 9 am, how perfect is that? (Saturday) Ready for some great Viz.

Anybody know how much Honolulu Harbor and Maunaloa Bay vary? Never have figured that out, but sometimes they have a different chart for Hawaii Kai area.

Jay, what are the red and black arrows? Wind direction? I can't figure that out...maybe you should inservice us.
 
the red/black arrows indicate the trend for the surf-height
relative to the previous day.
red is up.. a flat arrow is little/no change.. and black/down is better (for divers =)
the ordinal is the direction the prevalent swell/waves will emanate.

however, the wind forecast is listed just below the surf report..
green arrows indicate the wind direction (north-up)
 
Ahh young grasshopper, we have much to learn...... I shall teach you, bring beer.
 
The flood tends to improve vis in the near shore dives.....
 
Put the link in your signature. You'll always be able to find it there. :wink:
 

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