OK, this explains a lot. I do appreciate your time on this. Have a fabulous day. Great program by the way….
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RE: Tide times are inaccurateposted in Bug Reports
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RE: Tide times are inaccurateposted in Bug Reports
This is a very good point that you are making…. So I looked up Ocean Reef on my navigational chart and you are correct. The times match up between Windy and Navionics. My next question is (as you say) I’m 19 miles from there. There is a tide station called Rock Harbor Key Largo. Is there any way I can force Windy to use the nearest tide station? Thank you very much for your help on this. CURT

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RE: Tide times are inaccurateposted in Bug Reports
First thanks for the response. In what you sent me it looks like your tides in Windy match up with what NOAA shows. However, that is not the case for me. See two attached slides. This is from today, April 2, 2025. First slide is NOAA for Key Largo Florida. Second slide is from my Windy app. The times are not even close. Any ideas? Is something set wrong on my app? Any help is appreciated. They seem to be roughly 2 hours-ish apart. CURT

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Love the tides function!posted in General Discussion
I’m a life long boater on the Chesapeake Bay (USA). Please compliment the developer of the tides and current function on Windy. Love it. It’s graphic, easy to use and gives me what I need at a glance. It’s also easy to get more detail by just touching on it. I do have one question though…. When you pull the detailed tides data up, The first couple blocks give you the times for high and low tide. Very logical. But the next couple blocks say something like 12.7 at 4:43, then 12.7 at 12:16, then 12.7 at 16.35. I don’t understand what the 12.7 is trying to tell me. At first I thought it was the depth of water at the tide station, but if that was the case it would vary with high and low tide. Any help understanding this would be appreciated. Awesome program. Keep up the good work. CURT