Definition of range of tide

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range of tide

The term 'range of tide' as it applies to the area of coastlines can be defined as ' the difference in height between consecutive high and low waters. the mean range is the difference between mean high water and mean low water. the great diurnal range or diurnal range is the difference in height between mean higher high water (mhhw) and mean lower low water (mllw). where the type of tide is diurnal, the mean range is the same as the diurnal range. '.

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