Our friend Guillaume Bolo, the first in France to have offered for many years a sophisticated web interface with the predictions of SHOM - marée.info - is also the developer of the excellent application marée info for iPad, iPhone and Apple Watch. Copied but never equaled by SHOM itself, which eventually drop the case, it will offer us a great change soon…
Search for ports will be accessible by a map showing the stations accompanied by a real-time tide gauge that look great.
But unlike AyeTides - global tides application which I assure the French version - the map remains available offline, it is built-in the application.
A tap on the icon of a station and a glance gives instant essential information. The label shows the symbol for quick access to retail windows : tide clock, tidalgraph and calendar of coefficients.
Only missing in this excellent application is to adapt to 'Slide Over' and 'Split View' iOS 11 function to come close to perfection. Recall that the data is provided under SHOM license through an annual fee charged to developer, which requires a subscription to the data available in the application (by 2,49 € up to 6,99 € selon la durée). SHOM not yet submitted, apparently it, to’Open data.
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it is so well made this app that it would also release the android…
thank you
Bjr
Is there a tutorial to marée.info I have not yet understood the various displays and especially the seizure threshold and probe.
Thank you
See the tutorials on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj8MvblWU9OhTGx5NHT8GhA/videos
This application provides what cover: North Atlantic is only ? Whole world?
Tide information covers the coasts of Belgium and France Manche Atlantique with predictions SHOM. For global coverage is AyeTides (iPhone) or AyeTides XL (iPad ).
See https://www.francis-fustier.fr/ayetides.html