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Choose a station using our Tides and Currents Map, click on a state below, or search by station name, ID, or latitude/longitude.
Show when, where, and how often high tide flooding may occur at specific locations. Coastal Condition Forecasts Nowcast and forecast (out to 48-72 hours) model information on water levels, currents, wind, salinity, and water temperature.
For example --> tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/noaatidepredictions.html?id=8454000. provides measured tide prediction data in chart and table.
Plot Calendar. Data Only. Disclaimer: The predictions from NOAA Tide Predictions are based upon the latest information available as of the date of your request. Note: The interval above is High/Low, the solid blue line depicts a curve fit between the high and low values and approximates the segments between. x.
The CO-OPS Extreme Water Levels service provides the analysis of tidal data for more than 100 stations with greater than 30 years of data. This analysis includes calculations of the 1% (1 in 100-year), 10% (1 in 10 year), 50%, and 99% water level elevations for both high water and low water extremes.
Selecting a station - Tide predictions can only be accurately predicted at a location where tide data has been collected and analyzed. There are more than 3000 locations available through the NOAA Tide Predictions service.
NOAA provides real-time water level information that is updated every 6 minutes. Search for a station below by name, or click on the map icon to search for a station by region. Active Stations Only.
Tide and Tidal Current predictions are available through NOAA online services: NOAA Tide Predictions. Current Predictions. These online services provide predictions which equal or exceed the accuracy and availability of the predictions at domestic locations provided through the printed publications, and provide additional capabilities allowing ...
At most locations, there are semidiurnal tides--the tide cycles through a high and low twice each day, with one of the two high tides being higher than the other and one of the two low tides being lower than the other.
CO-OPS provides the national infrastructure, science, and technical expertise to monitor, assess, and distribute tide, current, water level, and other coastal oceanographic products and services that support NOAA's mission of environmental stewardship and environmental assessment and prediction.