Sentences with phrase «daily tide times»

The sculpture in Margate becomes visible about 3 hours before low tide, so to be sure of seeing it, check the daily tide times here.

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He found that in the years leading up to the 2004 earthquake, more tremors occurred when the pull of the daily Earth tides was at its strongest than at other times.
Twice each day, Holy Island is cut off by the tide for five hours at a time, changing daily the access to the rest of the UK.
I beg all real educators not to be a part of the testing charade by celebrating better test scores — if you do — you are actually buying into this sorry state of affairs --- and what happens when they go down again — which they will — do you make excuses or feel bad or ashamed --(testing needs to be used for what it was intended for)-- lets NEVER forget that — sing praises to your students real accomplishments on a daily basis — and stay true to your calling and to your heart ---- The tide will turn if you do so — and our students will benefit when that time comes again ----- Tom
Departure times vary daily as a result of tide times to access Double Island Point along Teewah beach.
Surf lessons The time of the day at which surf lessons take place, depend on weather, tide and wave conditions and are decided by the responsible surfing instructor and written on the info board on a daily basis at 9h00 a.m. Weather and wave conditions are absolutely out of our control and therefore we can never guarantee for best surfing conditions.We do however make the most effort to be updated on recent forecasts to be able to decide for best surfing times and locations.
The sessions may be split, and the daily schedule and departure timings will be based on the tides.
We head out with the rising tide and therefore the departure time changes daily so that we can enjoy the best of the conditions out in the Badung Strait.
Departure times vary daily as a result of tide times to access Double Island Point along the Great Beach Drive.
At slack tide, daily time is essentially arrested, creating a brief window of time in which the normally turbulent waters are calm.
'' Weekend roundup from Pegasus News Not much time for blogging this weekend, so here's one of those hodgepodge posts to tide you: Jeff Jarvis visited a class at Harvard and found validation of our Daily Show theory of news delivery.
I keep on wondering how on earth we will be able to accommodate a sealevel rise of 8 inches per century in London when our only daily experience is of a rise 250,000 times faster (14 feet in 6 hours of incoming tide) in the centre of the city.
If you make the time span short enough, you'll get twice - daily tides with very high rates of change.
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