LBIViews
A look at Long Beach Island, NJ
Last Updated on February 7, 2020 by Christopher G Mendla
Here is a list of tide charts for Long Beach Island. These can help you see when the worst impact of a storm will occur
The tide cycle is generally a little over 12 hours between high tides. The low tide is generally about 6 hours after the high tide. The tide cycle being over 12 hours means that that high tide will appear about an hour later each day.
Note – use the tide charts at your own risk
These are sites showing tide charts in various formats.
This provides an easy to read graph of the tides as well as classic tide tables.
The links below are direct links to the tide charts from Tides.net.
The Seaside app shows tides for buoys along the coast as well as barometric pressure, air temperature and water temperature.
You can select the nearest buoy or buoys. The overview will give you the air and water temperature if currently available
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