PROTIDE
Probabilistic Tidal Window Determination

Tidal window calculation

Created by on 2009-06-26 17:25
Last modified on 2009-12-17 16:31
The 3 steps in calculating the tidal window: time location diagram, cross current exclusion and finding the route.

In order to get a tidal window advice PROTIDE uses a progressive scheme in which it makes extensive use of calculating the bottom touch probability:

  1. PROTIDE first searches for the locations and times where the probability of a bottom touch is just equal to the safety criterion. These determine the borders of time intervals when it is safe to be at a certain location. This can be shown in a time location diagram.
  2. Next, the moments in time that the cross current is too strong at the entrance of the harbor are excluded.
  3. The last step is determining a navigational route which, given a certain speed, only passes through safe time intervals and passes the harbor entrance without too much cross current.