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NSW Tides 2019 – 2020 NSW Tides 2019–2020 Tidal predictions for Sydney Harbour with moon phases July 2019 – June 2020 Tidal predictions are calculated by the Tidal Unit, Bureau of Meteorology from daily tide recordings made at Fort Denison in Sydney Harbour. Tide heights refer to zero on the Fort Denison Tide Gauge, being approximately the level of the Lowest Astronomical Tide. Times are in local standard time (UTC +10:00) or daylight savings time (UTC +11:00) when in effect. Tide heights are quoted in metres. Tide heights of 1.7 metres or more, and 0.3 metres or less, are highlighted for trip planning and risk awareness. Users of these tables should be aware that the heights shown in this publication are predictions for average meteorological conditions only and that the actual water level height may vary due to meteorological conditions (including barometric pressure, wind effect and storm surges) and seasonal variations. 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No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Transport for NSW. Cover photo – Solitude on the Coolongolook River, Tuncurry. Photo by Ethan Rohloff, Destination NSW JULY / AUGUST 2019 SYDNEY (FORT DENISON) LAT 33° 51’ S LONG 151° 14’ E TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS Times are in local standard time (UTC +10:00) or daylight savings time (UTC +11:00) when in effect. JULY 2019 AUGUST 2019 Time m Time m Time m Time m Time m Time m 0101 0.47 0425 1.37 0625 0.52 0219 0.19 0025 0.48 0044 1.29 1 0651 1.41 12 1026 0.52 23 1240 1.34 1 0817 1.45 12 0614 1.24 23 0657 0.57 MO 1236 0.49 FR 1703 1.68 TU 1821 0.72 TH 1357 0.36 MO 1145 0.57 FR 1331 1.43 1910 1.88 2340 0.55 ● 2028 2.04 1824 1.68 1951 0.67 0148 0.37 0527 1.34 0030 1.45 0307 0.14 0109 0.43 0144 1.22 2 0742 1.43 13 1115 0.53 24 0707 0.55 2 0908 1.50 13 0700 1.27 24 0749 0.60 TU 1322 0.47 SA 1755 1.74 WE 1330 1.37 1450 0.33 TU 1232 0.55 SA 1430 1.46 1956 1.97 1920 0.75 FR 2118 2.05 1906 1.71 ◐ 2108 0.65 0236 0.30 0037 0.49 0121 1.37 0356 0.13 0146 0.39 0258 1.18 3 0832 1.44 14 0623 1.32 25 0753 0.57 3 1000 1.53 14 0739 1.31 25 0852 0.61 WE 1411 0.46 SU 1202 0.54 TH 1423 1.40 SA 1544 0.34 WE 1314 0.52 SU 1534 1.52 ● 2044 2.02 1842 1.78 ◐ 2028 0.75 2209 2.00 1945 1.73 2222 0.57 0326 0.25 0125 0.44 0221 1.30 0444 0.16 0221 0.37 0415 1.19 4 0925 1.45 15 0713 1.32 26 0843 0.58 4 1051 1.54 15 0815 1.34 26 0959 0.58 TH 1501 0.46 MO 1247 0.55 FR 1518 1.46 SU 1640 0.37 TH 1351 0.50 MO 1637 1.62 2133 2.04 1925 1.81 2141 0.72 2300 1.89 ○ 2020 1.74 2326 0.45 0415 0.23 0207 0.41 0329 1.26 0532 0.22 0253 0.36 0521 1.25 5 1018 1.46 16 0757 1.33 27 0935 0.58 5 1145 1.55 16 0850 1.36 27 1101 0.52 FR 1555 0.47 TU 1329 0.55 SA 1614 1.54 MO 1738 0.43 FR 1428 0.49 TU 1735 1.74 2224 2.01 2005 1.82 2249 0.63 2352 1.73 2054 1.72 0508 0.25 0245 0.39 0436 1.26 0621 0.31 0325 0.36 0020 0.32 6 1113 1.46 17 0838 1.33 28 1029 0.56 6 1239 1.55 17 0924 1.38 28 0618 1.34 SA 1651 0.50 WE 1408 0.56 SU 1707 1.65 TU 1841 0.50 SA 1504 0.49 WE 1158 0.43 2316 1.93 ○ 2043 1.81 2348 0.52 2128 1.69 1829 1.87 0600 0.29 0322 0.40 0537 1.29 0048 1.56 0357 0.37 0110 0.20 7 1209 1.46 18 0917 1.34 29 1121 0.52 7 0712 0.40 18 0959 1.39 29 0710 1.43 SU 1750 0.55 TH 1446 0.57 MO 1758 1.77 WE 1337 1.55 SU 1542 0.50 TH 1252 0.34 2119 1.79 1950 0.56 2201 1.64 1920 1.96 0011 1.82 0358 0.41 0041 0.40 0150 1.40 0429 0.40 0158 0.12 8 0654 0.34 19 0955 1.34 30 0633 1.35 8 0804 0.49 19 1035 1.40 30 0759 1.52 MO 1308 1.48 FR 1525 0.58 TU 1214 0.46 TH 1438 1.56 MO 1621 0.53 FR 1345 0.26 1854 0.59 2154 1.75 1848 1.89 ◑ 2107 0.59 2236 1.57 ● 2011 2.01 0109 1.69 0433 0.43 0130 0.28 0259 1.28 0501 0.43 0244 0.07 9 0747 0.40 20 1033 1.33 31 0726 1.40 9 0900 0.55 20 1113 1.41 31 0847 1.59 TU 1408 1.51 SA 1603 0.61 WE 1305 0.41 FR 1541 1.57 TU 1704 0.57 SA 1438 0.22 ◑ 2004 0.63 2230 1.69 1938 1.98 2224 0.58 2314 1.48 2100 1.99 0212 1.56 0509 0.46 0412 1.22 0535 0.47 10 0841 0.45 21 1113 1.33 10 0958 0.59 21 1154 1.41 WE 1508 1.55 SU 1645 0.64 SA 1642 1.61 WE 1751 0.62 2119 0.64 2306 1.62 2331 0.53 2355 1.39 0318 1.45 0545 0.49 0518 1.21 0614 0.52 11 0934 0.49 22 1154 1.33 11 1054 0.59 22 1240 1.41 TH 1607 1.61 MO 1730 0.68 SU 1736 1.65 TH 1846 0.65 2233 0.61 2345 1.54 © Commonwealth of Australia 2019 Bureau of Meteorology Indicates high tide of 1.7m or more Indicates low tide of 0.3m or less New Moon ● First Quarter ◑ Full Moon ○ Last Quarter ◐ SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2019 SYDNEY (FORT DENISON) LAT 33° 51’ S LONG 151° 14’ E TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS Times are in local standard time (UTC +10:00) or daylight savings time (UTC +11:00) when in effect. SEPTEMBER 2019 OCTOBER 2019 Time m Time m Time m Time m Time m Time m 0329 0.08 0117 0.39 0241 1.15 0341 0.20 0211 0.38 0445 1.26 1 0936 1.64 12 0715 1.3423 0822 0.65 1 0959 1.78 12 0818 1.4723 1022 0.63 SU 1531 0.22 TH 1258 0.50 MO 1501 1.53 TU 1615 0.21 SA 1416 0.46 WE 1648 1.61 2150 1.91 1920 1.65 2159 0.50 2222 1.61 2026 1.57 2334 0.36 0414 0.14 0149 0.36 0400 1.19 0424 0.31 0241 0.36 0547 1.37 2 1025 1.66 13 0749 1.3924 0938 0.61 2 1045 1.76 13 0850 1.5324 1131 0.54 MO 1627 0.26 FR 1335 0.46 TU 1612 1.61 WE 1711 0.29 SU 1453 0.42 TH 1752 1.69 2241 1.77 1955 1.66 2302 0.39 2315 1.45 2100 1.56 0500 0.23 0219 0.34 0506 1.28 0508 0.43 0310 0.36 0027 0.27 3 1115 1.65 14 0821 1.4325 1046 0.52 3 1134 1.70 14 0922 1.5825 0640 1.50 TU 1725 0.34 SA 1410 0.43 WE 1715 1.72 TH 1810 0.38 MO 1530 0.39 FR 1233 0.42 2333 1.59 ○ 2028 1.65 2356 0.27 ○ 2135 1.53 1848 1.75 0545 0.34 0249 0.34 0600 1.40 0010 1.30 0339 0.38 0115 0.21 4 1207 1.63 15 0853 1.4726 1145 0.41 4 0554 0.55 15 0954 1.6226 0728 1.63 WE 1827 0.42 SU 1446 0.42 TH 1810 1.83 FR 1227 1.62 TU 1607 0.38 SA 1330 0.31 2100 1.62 1915 0.47 2211 1.49 1942 1.77 0029 1.41 0318 0.35 0045 0.17 0111 1.19 0410 0.41 0200 0.18 5 0632 0.46 16 0926 1.49 27 0650 1.52 5 0646 0.65 16 1029 1.65 27 0815 1.74 TH 1302 1.58 MO 1523 0.42 FR 1241 0.30 SA 1324 1.54 WE 1646 0.39 SU 1425 0.23 1935 0.50 2135 1.57 1901 1.90 2025 0.53 2249 1.43 2032 1.75 0130 1.26 0348 0.38 0130 0.11 0322 1.13 0442 0.45 0243 0.19 6 0725 0.56 17 1000 1.5128 0738 1.63 6 0849 0.72 17 1105 1.6628 0900 1.83 FR 1403 1.54 TU 1601 0.45 SA 1334 0.21 SU 1529 1.48 TH 1729 0.41 MO 1517 0.18 ◑ 2051 0.55 2210 1.50 1952 1.91 ◑ 2233 0.55 2330 1.36 ● 2123 1.68 0243 1.16 0419 0.42 0215 0.09 0437 1.13 0518 0.50 0326 0.24 7 0826 0.63 18 1036 1.5229 0824 1.71 7 1001 0.73 18 1145 1.6429 0946 1.87 SA 1509 1.52 WE 1644 0.48 SU 1427 0.17 MO 1638 1.45 FR 1815 0.44 TU 1610 0.18 2206 0.55 2248 1.41 ● 2042 1.86 2333 0.53 2214 1.58 0400 1.13 0452 0.47 0258 0.13 0541 1.18 0016 1.29 0408 0.32 8 0932 0.66 19 1115 1.5230 0911 1.77 8 1111 0.70 19 0559 0.5730 1032 1.87 SU 1615 1.52 TH 1730 0.52 MO 1520 0.17 TU 1739 1.47 SA 1230 1.61 WE 1702 0.22 2311 0.52 2330 1.32 2131 1.76 1909 0.48 2304 1.47 0506 1.17 0530 0.53 0023 0.50 0111 1.22 0450 0.42 9 1036 0.6420 1159 1.50 9 0630 1.2620 0647 0.63 31 1117 1.83 MO 1714 1.55 FR 1823 0.56 WE 1209 0.65 SU 1321 1.58 TH 1755 0.29 1830 1.50 2012 0.51 2356 1.36 0001 0.48 0021 1.24 0103 0.45 0215 1.18 10 0558 1.22 21 0615 0.59 10 0710 1.33 21 0749 0.67 TU 1131 0.60 SA 1249 1.49 TH 1258 0.58 MO 1424 1.55 1802 1.59 1927 0.59 1913 1.53 ◐ 2124 0.49 0042 0.43 0124 1.17 0139 0.41 0330 1.19 11 0639 1.2922 0711 0.64 11 0745 1.4122 0903 0.68 WE 1217 0.55 SU 1351 1.49 FR 1339 0.51 TU 1535 1.56 1844 1.62 ◐ 2043 0.57 1950 1.56 2233 0.44 © Commonwealth of Australia 2019 Bureau of Meteorology Indicates high tide of 1.7m or more Indicates low tide of 0.3m or less New Moon ● First Quarter ◑ Full Moon ○ Last Quarter ◐ NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2019 SYDNEY (FORT DENISON) LAT 33° 51’ S LONG 151° 14’ E TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS Times are in local standard time (UTC +10:00) or daylight savings time (UTC +11:00) when in effect.
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