Hilton Head Tide Chart

HILTON HEAD – FEBRUARY 2012
Average Air Temperature – 61 degrees
Average Ocean Temperature – 54 degrees
Full Moon – Tuesday, February 7th
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1

L 8:42am
H 2:18am
L 8:57pm
H 2:46pm

2

L 9:44am
H 3:12am
L 9:56pm
H 3:41pm

3

L 10:41am
H 4:08am
L 10:52pm
H 4:37pm

4

L 11:33am
H 5:03am
L 11:44pm
H 5:30pm

5

L – - – - -
H 5:54am
L 12:21pm
H 6:19pm

6

L 12:33am
H 6:41am
L 1:07pm
H 7:04pm

7

L 1:22am
H 7:25am
L 1:52pm
H 7:47pm

8

L 2:09am
H 8:07am
L 2:35pm
H 8:29pm

9

L 2:55am
H 8:49am
L 3:18pm
H 9:13pm

10

L 3:42am
H 9:33am
L 4:01pm
H 10:00pm

11

L 4:29am
H 10:20am
L 4:46pm
H 10:51pm

12

L 5:20am
H 11:12am
L 5:34pm
H 11:48pm

13

L 6:15am
H – - – - -
L 6:27pm
H 12:08pm

14

L 7:16am
H 12:49am
L 7:28pm
H 1:08pm

15

L 8:24am
H 1:52am
L 8:36pm
H 2:10pm

16

L 9:33am
H 2:58am
L 9:45pm
H 3:14pm

17

L 10:37am
H 4:04am
L 10:50pm
H 4:18pm

18

L 11:34am
H 5:08am
L 11:48pm
H 5:20pm

19

L 12:26am
H 6:05am
L – - – - -
H 6:15pm

20

L 12:40am
H 6:55am
L 1:13pm
H 7:04pm

21

L 1:29am
H 7:38am
L 1:57pm
H 7:48pm

22

L 2:14am
H 8:19am
L 2:37pm
H 8:28pm

23

L 2:55am
H 8:57am
L 3:14pm
H 9:07pm

24

L 3:33am
H 9:34am
L 3:50pm
H 9:45pm

25

L 4:10am
H 10:12am
L 4:24pm
H 10:24pm

26

L 4:45am
H 10:51am
L 4:59pm
H 11:05pm

27

L 5:22am
H 11:33am
L 5:37pm
H 11:50pm

28

L 6:04am
H – - – - -
L 6:20pm
H 12:19pm

29

L 6:52am
H 12:38am
L 7:10pm
H 1:09pm
All tides shown are based on the Savannah River entrance.
To calculate Skull Creek entrance, add 24 minutes.
 
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