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tide prediction for Sausaltio California
A tide is a repeated cycle of sea level changes in the following stages:

Over several hours the water rises or advances up a beach in the flood tide. The water reaches its
highest level and stops at high tide. Because tidal currents cease this is also called slack water or slack
tide. The tide reverses direction and is said to be turning. The sea level recedes or falls over several
hours during the ebb tide. The level stops falling at low tide. This point is also described as slack or
turning.

Tides may be semidiurnal (two high tides and two low tides each day), or diurnal (one tidal cycle per
day). In most locations, tides are semidiurnal. Because of the diurnal contribution, there is a difference
in height (the daily inequality) between the two high tides on a given day; these are differentiated as the
higher high water and the lower high water in tide tables. Similarly, the two low tides each day are
referred to as the higher low water and the lower low water. The daily inequality changes with time and is
generally small when the Moon is over the equator.[2]

The various frequencies of astronomical forcing which contribute to tidal variations are called
constituents. In most locations, the largest is the "principal lunar semidiurnal" constituent, also known as
the M2 (or M2) tidal constituent. Its period is about 12 hours and 24 minutes, exactly half a tidal lunar
day, the average time separating one lunar zenith from the next, and thus the time required for the Earth
to rotate once relative to the Moon. This is the constituent tracked by simple tide clocks.[3]

Tides vary on timescales ranging from hours to years, so to make accurate records tide gauges
measure the water level over time at fixed stations which are screened from variations caused by waves
shorter than minutes in period. This data is compared to the reference (or datum) level usually called
mean sea level.[4]

Constituents other than M2 arise from factors such as the gravitational influence of the Sun, the tilt of
the Earth's rotation axis, the inclination of the lunar orbit and the ellipticity of the orbits of the Moon
about the Earth and the Earth about the Sun. Variations with periods of less than half a day are called
harmonic constituents. Long period constituents have periods of days, months, or years.


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