Head of tide or tidal limit is the farthest point upstream where a river is affected by tidal fluctuations, or where the fluctuations are less than a certain amount. This applies to rivers which flow into tidal bodies such as oceans, bays and deltas.
Though this point may vary due to storms, spring tides, and seasonal or annual differences in water flows, there is generally an average point which is accepted as the head of tide (in Great Britain this is the Normal Tidal Limit, typically noted on Ordnance Survey maps as 'NTL'). A river's tidal data are recorded at various locations downstream of this point. A river's head of tide may be considered the upper boundary of its estuary.
The head of tide is important in surveying, navigation, and fisheries management, and thus many jurisdictions establish a legal head of tide. As the head of tide is useful for navigation, separate maps can be made of the tidal zones up to the head of tide, such as was done in New Jersey.
Very Dangerous Morecambe Bay tide , time lapse , Apr 16. Super high tide in 48 seconds!
23 Cockle pickers drown in Morecambe bay in 2004. The fast in-coming tide can out-run a galloping horse.Morecambe bay is the north west of England, about 70 miles from Manchester.
Approximately 2.5 hours high tide in 48 seconds. Time lapse taken with an iPhone 6s plus.
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Amazing China: The Tide Bore of Qiantang River| CCTV English
The Qiantang River is located in Zhejiang on the southeastern coast of China and flows into the East Sea. Every year on the eighteenth day of the eighth lunar month, people gather along its banks expectantly, eager for the arrival of the tide. #AmazingChina
published: 10 Oct 2019
Time-Lapse of Rising Tide at Worm's Head, Gower Peninsula, Wales, U.K.
This is the tidal island where the poet Dylan Thomas once got stranded and was forced to spend the night. Thankfully, I got off safely today. The weather was too grey for a good time-lapse, but I wanted to show the rising tide. I got attacked by a swarm of flying ants while this was completing, which is the clouds of insects you can see in front of the lens towards the end.
published: 04 Sep 2013
The Hopewell Rocks - OFFICIAL Time Lapse video of 45.6 foot tide
The Hopewell Rocks Tidal Exploration Site is a fantastic place to experience the Bay of Fundy's world famous tides. To help our guests understand a full tide cycle, we set up a camera and took 1 photograph per minute from before sunrise until after sunset. The resulting 926 photos were then each used as a frame of video to create this glimpse of the world's largest tides. To fully appreciate this natural wonder, come spend a day with us on the ocean floor.
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published: 13 Oct 2010
Determining Head of Tide and Its Variation for Georgia's Upland Rivers
A presentation by Christopher Hintz as part of the 2021 Coastal Research Symposium by UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant and GA DNR Coastal Resources Division.
published: 27 Apr 2021
Incredible Timelapse High to Low Tide, Burntcoat Head Park Nova Scotia.
This timelapse was taken on Sunday October 16, 2016 from 2 pm until 7 pm. Showing the greater park of the Bay of Fundy tides going out.
On this day the ocean tides were 15.5 meters at their highest and nearly 0.5 meters at the lowest tide.
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published: 20 Oct 2016
The spectacular Qiantang River tide
Each year, thousands of spectators gather along the shores of the Qiantang River at the head of Hangzhou Bay to witness the waves of its famous tidal bore in eastern China's Zhejiang Province.
published: 12 Sep 2017
LIVE: Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer on downing the Dawgs, traveling to Vanderbilt
Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer is speaking to the press following the Crimson Tide's 41-34 victory over Georgia as the team gets ready to hit the road to Vanderbilt.
published: 30 Sep 2024
The Coven Heads fall... | The Owl House S2E21 - King's Tide
23 Cockle pickers drown in Morecambe bay in 2004. The fast in-coming tide can out-run a galloping horse.Morecambe bay is the north west of England, about 70 mi...
23 Cockle pickers drown in Morecambe bay in 2004. The fast in-coming tide can out-run a galloping horse.Morecambe bay is the north west of England, about 70 miles from Manchester.
Approximately 2.5 hours high tide in 48 seconds. Time lapse taken with an iPhone 6s plus.
23 Cockle pickers drown in Morecambe bay in 2004. The fast in-coming tide can out-run a galloping horse.Morecambe bay is the north west of England, about 70 miles from Manchester.
Approximately 2.5 hours high tide in 48 seconds. Time lapse taken with an iPhone 6s plus.
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The Qiantang River is located in Zhejiang on the southeastern coast of China and flows into the East Sea. Every year on the eighteenth day of the eighth lunar m...
The Qiantang River is located in Zhejiang on the southeastern coast of China and flows into the East Sea. Every year on the eighteenth day of the eighth lunar month, people gather along its banks expectantly, eager for the arrival of the tide. #AmazingChina
The Qiantang River is located in Zhejiang on the southeastern coast of China and flows into the East Sea. Every year on the eighteenth day of the eighth lunar month, people gather along its banks expectantly, eager for the arrival of the tide. #AmazingChina
This is the tidal island where the poet Dylan Thomas once got stranded and was forced to spend the night. Thankfully, I got off safely today. The weather was to...
This is the tidal island where the poet Dylan Thomas once got stranded and was forced to spend the night. Thankfully, I got off safely today. The weather was too grey for a good time-lapse, but I wanted to show the rising tide. I got attacked by a swarm of flying ants while this was completing, which is the clouds of insects you can see in front of the lens towards the end.
This is the tidal island where the poet Dylan Thomas once got stranded and was forced to spend the night. Thankfully, I got off safely today. The weather was too grey for a good time-lapse, but I wanted to show the rising tide. I got attacked by a swarm of flying ants while this was completing, which is the clouds of insects you can see in front of the lens towards the end.
The Hopewell Rocks Tidal Exploration Site is a fantastic place to experience the Bay of Fundy's world famous tides. To help our guests understand a full tide cy...
The Hopewell Rocks Tidal Exploration Site is a fantastic place to experience the Bay of Fundy's world famous tides. To help our guests understand a full tide cycle, we set up a camera and took 1 photograph per minute from before sunrise until after sunset. The resulting 926 photos were then each used as a frame of video to create this glimpse of the world's largest tides. To fully appreciate this natural wonder, come spend a day with us on the ocean floor.
For more infoormation, visit
http://www.thehopewellrocks.ca
Video created by
http://www.creativeimagery.ca
The Hopewell Rocks Tidal Exploration Site is a fantastic place to experience the Bay of Fundy's world famous tides. To help our guests understand a full tide cycle, we set up a camera and took 1 photograph per minute from before sunrise until after sunset. The resulting 926 photos were then each used as a frame of video to create this glimpse of the world's largest tides. To fully appreciate this natural wonder, come spend a day with us on the ocean floor.
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http://www.thehopewellrocks.ca
Video created by
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A presentation by Christopher Hintz as part of the 2021 Coastal Research Symposium by UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant and GA DNR Coastal Resources Di...
A presentation by Christopher Hintz as part of the 2021 Coastal Research Symposium by UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant and GA DNR Coastal Resources Division.
A presentation by Christopher Hintz as part of the 2021 Coastal Research Symposium by UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant and GA DNR Coastal Resources Division.
This timelapse was taken on Sunday October 16, 2016 from 2 pm until 7 pm. Showing the greater park of the Bay of Fundy tides going out.
On this day the ocean ...
This timelapse was taken on Sunday October 16, 2016 from 2 pm until 7 pm. Showing the greater park of the Bay of Fundy tides going out.
On this day the ocean tides were 15.5 meters at their highest and nearly 0.5 meters at the lowest tide.
Please feel free to like, share, and subscribe if you like this video or want more timelapse videos to come in the future!
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This timelapse was taken on Sunday October 16, 2016 from 2 pm until 7 pm. Showing the greater park of the Bay of Fundy tides going out.
On this day the ocean tides were 15.5 meters at their highest and nearly 0.5 meters at the lowest tide.
Please feel free to like, share, and subscribe if you like this video or want more timelapse videos to come in the future!
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Each year, thousands of spectators gather along the shores of the Qiantang River at the head of Hangzhou Bay to witness the waves of its famous tidal bore in ea...
Each year, thousands of spectators gather along the shores of the Qiantang River at the head of Hangzhou Bay to witness the waves of its famous tidal bore in eastern China's Zhejiang Province.
Each year, thousands of spectators gather along the shores of the Qiantang River at the head of Hangzhou Bay to witness the waves of its famous tidal bore in eastern China's Zhejiang Province.
Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer is speaking to the press following the Crimson Tide's 41-34 victory over Georgia as the team gets ready to hit the road to Vande...
Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer is speaking to the press following the Crimson Tide's 41-34 victory over Georgia as the team gets ready to hit the road to Vanderbilt.
Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer is speaking to the press following the Crimson Tide's 41-34 victory over Georgia as the team gets ready to hit the road to Vanderbilt.
23 Cockle pickers drown in Morecambe bay in 2004. The fast in-coming tide can out-run a galloping horse.Morecambe bay is the north west of England, about 70 miles from Manchester.
Approximately 2.5 hours high tide in 48 seconds. Time lapse taken with an iPhone 6s plus.
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The Qiantang River is located in Zhejiang on the southeastern coast of China and flows into the East Sea. Every year on the eighteenth day of the eighth lunar month, people gather along its banks expectantly, eager for the arrival of the tide. #AmazingChina
This is the tidal island where the poet Dylan Thomas once got stranded and was forced to spend the night. Thankfully, I got off safely today. The weather was too grey for a good time-lapse, but I wanted to show the rising tide. I got attacked by a swarm of flying ants while this was completing, which is the clouds of insects you can see in front of the lens towards the end.
The Hopewell Rocks Tidal Exploration Site is a fantastic place to experience the Bay of Fundy's world famous tides. To help our guests understand a full tide cycle, we set up a camera and took 1 photograph per minute from before sunrise until after sunset. The resulting 926 photos were then each used as a frame of video to create this glimpse of the world's largest tides. To fully appreciate this natural wonder, come spend a day with us on the ocean floor.
For more infoormation, visit
http://www.thehopewellrocks.ca
Video created by
http://www.creativeimagery.ca
A presentation by Christopher Hintz as part of the 2021 Coastal Research Symposium by UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant and GA DNR Coastal Resources Division.
This timelapse was taken on Sunday October 16, 2016 from 2 pm until 7 pm. Showing the greater park of the Bay of Fundy tides going out.
On this day the ocean tides were 15.5 meters at their highest and nearly 0.5 meters at the lowest tide.
Please feel free to like, share, and subscribe if you like this video or want more timelapse videos to come in the future!
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Each year, thousands of spectators gather along the shores of the Qiantang River at the head of Hangzhou Bay to witness the waves of its famous tidal bore in eastern China's Zhejiang Province.
Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer is speaking to the press following the Crimson Tide's 41-34 victory over Georgia as the team gets ready to hit the road to Vanderbilt.
Head of tide or tidal limit is the farthest point upstream where a river is affected by tidal fluctuations, or where the fluctuations are less than a certain amount. This applies to rivers which flow into tidal bodies such as oceans, bays and deltas.
Though this point may vary due to storms, spring tides, and seasonal or annual differences in water flows, there is generally an average point which is accepted as the head of tide (in Great Britain this is the Normal Tidal Limit, typically noted on Ordnance Survey maps as 'NTL'). A river's tidal data are recorded at various locations downstream of this point. A river's head of tide may be considered the upper boundary of its estuary.
The head of tide is important in surveying, navigation, and fisheries management, and thus many jurisdictions establish a legal head of tide. As the head of tide is useful for navigation, separate maps can be made of the tidal zones up to the head of tide, such as was done in New Jersey.