Comment by steve_adams_86
3 years ago
I’ve wanted to do this with Canadian data for years! My wife works for the organization which tracks our national tide data and builds our prediction models. It’s extremely fascinating stuff.
I’m looking forward to digging into your work. I haven’t really known where to start, but I can probably get a lot of inspiration here. Nice work!
If you are OK with R, there is some good code here that makes predictions from harmonics: https://dankelley.github.io/oce/reference/tidedata.html
Of course, you can download the predictions from DFO too, e.g., https://api-iwls.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/swagger-ui/index.html
Hey, thanks! I didn’t realize they have a prediction API. I assumed I’d need to produce a lot of this data myself from a giant csv or similar. This is awesome!
Cool! Would love to have some extra datapoints. This is what the raw data I use looks like https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/harcon.html?id=9410580#