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What is the difference between a prediction and an observation?

tides · reviewed 2026-07-09

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A tide prediction is NOAA's harmonic forecast for expected astronomical tide. An observation is a gauge measurement of what happened at a station. Wind, pressure, river flow, waves, and storms can make observed water differ materially from the prediction.

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