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Tide prediction library

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tide-prediction

Tidal prediction library for French Atlantic and English Channel ports. Computes high/low water times, heights, tidal coefficients, and full height curves — all from a fast Rust core exposed via Python bindings.

Installation

pip install tide-prediction

The package is imported as import tide (not tide_prediction).

Quick start

import tide

# Predict a full day
pred = tide.predict_day("FR-BREST", "2024-06-15")

from datetime import datetime, timezone

for e in pred.extremes:
    kind = "HW" if e.is_high_water else "LW"
    coef = f"  coef={e.coefficient}" if e.coefficient else ""
    dt = datetime.fromtimestamp(e.time, tz=timezone.utc).strftime("%H:%M")
    print(f"{kind}  {dt}  {e.height:.2f} m{coef}")

# HW  00:26  4.83 m  coef=39
# LW  06:41  2.40 m
# HW  13:07  4.80 m  coef=42
# LW  19:07  2.61 m

API

tide.predict_day(port_id, date) → DayPrediction

Returns high/low water extremes and a 10-minute height curve for a single day.

  • port_id — port identifier (e.g. "FR-BREST")
  • date — date string "YYYY-MM-DD" (UTC)

tide.predict_range(port_id, from_date, to_date) → list[DayPrediction]

Same as predict_day over a date range (inclusive).

tide.height_at(port_id, timestamp) → float

Instantaneous water height in metres at a given Unix UTC timestamp.

from datetime import datetime, timezone

ts = int(datetime(2024, 6, 15, 12, 0, tzinfo=timezone.utc).timestamp())
h = tide.height_at("FR-BREST", ts)
print(f"{h:.3f} m")  # 4.607 m

Port discovery

# List all available ports
ports = tide.list_ports()

# Search by name
results = tide.search_ports("saint")

# Get a specific port
port = tide.get_port("FR-BREST")
print(port.name, port.latitude, port.longitude)

Data model

DayPrediction
├── port_id        str
├── date           str          "YYYY-MM-DD"
├── extremes       list[TidalExtreme]
│   ├── time           int      Unix timestamp UTC
│   ├── height         float    metres
│   ├── is_high_water  bool
│   └── coefficient    int|None 20–120, Atlantic/Channel HW only
└── heights        list[HeightPoint]
    ├── timestamp   int          every 10 minutes
    └── height      float        metres

Available ports

ID Port Calibration
FR-BREST Brest (coefficient reference) REFMAR
FR-PORT-TUDY Port Tudy (Île de Groix) REFMAR
FR-CONCARNEAU Concarneau REFMAR
FR-SAINT-NAZAIRE Saint-Nazaire REFMAR
FR-LA-ROCHELLE La Rochelle — La Pallice REFMAR
FR-ROSCOFF Roscoff REFMAR
FR-SAINT-MALO Saint-Malo REFMAR
FR-CHERBOURG Cherbourg REFMAR
FR-LE-HAVRE Le Havre REFMAR
FR-DIEPPE Dieppe REFMAR
FR-DUNKERQUE Dunkerque REFMAR
FR-BAYONNE Boucau-Bayonne REFMAR
FR-ARCACHON Arcachon REFMAR
FR-PORT-NAVALO Port-Navalo (Golfe du Morbihan) SHOM SPM
FR-ARRADON Arradon (Golfe du Morbihan) SHOM SPM
FR-AURAY Auray — Saint-Goustan SHOM SPM
FR-ETEL Entrée rivière d'Étel SHOM SPM

Tidal coefficients

Coefficients (20–120) are computed for Atlantic and English Channel high waters relative to the Brest reference tidal range, following the French SHOM convention. They are only available for high water (is_high_water = True) at ports on the Atlantic/Channel coast.

Requirements

  • Python ≥ 3.8
  • Currently tested on Linux x86-64 (manylinux). macOS and Windows wheels may be added in future releases.

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