Puerto Real, Puerto Rico Tide Times

Previous Tide: High

May 7, 2024, 8:55pm

0.3m

Current Tide: Falling

May 8, 2024, 12:36am

0.2m*

Next Tide: Low

May 8, 2024, 4:49am

0.0m

* Estimate based on the rule of twelfths.

Tide Chart and Curves for Puerto Real, Puerto Rico

This tide graph shows the tidal curves and height above chart datum for the next 7 days.

Puerto Real, Puerto Rico Tide Times for Wednesday May 8, 2024

Type Time Height
Low 04:49 0.0m
Low 06:51 0.0m
Low 13:40 -0.1m
High 21:47 0.3m

Upcoming High/Low Tides for Puerto Real, Puerto Rico

21h 11m until the next high tide

04h 12m until the next low tide

Location Map for Puerto Real, Puerto Rico

Locations Near Puerto Real, Puerto Rico

May 2024 Tide Table for Puerto Real, Puerto Rico

Low Tide High Tide
AM PM AM PM
Day Time Height Time Height Time Height Time Height
May 1 - - 6:52pm -0.0m 2:55am 0.2m - -
May 2 - - 12:19pm 0.0m 3:49am 0.2m - -
May 3 11:57am 0.0m 10:30pm 0.0m 4:31am 0.2m 5:07pm 0.1m
May 4 - - 12:10pm -0.0m 5:02am 0.1m 6:14pm 0.1m
May 5 12:21am 0.0m 12:20pm -0.0m 5:39am 0.1m 7:15pm 0.2m
May 6 1:54am 0.0m 12:39pm -0.1m 6:10am 0.1m 8:03pm 0.2m
May 7 3:22am 0.0m 1:02pm -0.1m 6:30am 0.1m 8:55pm 0.3m
May 8 4:49am 0.0m 1:40pm -0.1m - - 9:47pm 0.3m
May 9 6:03am 0.0m 2:08pm -0.1m - - 10:33pm 0.3m
May 10 - - 2:47pm -0.1m - - 11:33pm 0.3m
May 11 - - 3:27pm -0.1m - - - -
May 12 - - 4:08pm -0.1m 12:16am 0.2m - -
May 13 - - 4:59pm -0.1m 1:18am 0.2m - -
May 14 - - 5:38pm -0.0m 2:00am 0.2m - -
May 15 11:39am 0.0m 2:08pm 0.0m 2:49am 0.2m - -
May 16 11:21am 0.0m 4:54pm 0.0m 3:24am 0.2m - -
May 17 11:31am -0.0m 10:39pm 0.1m 3:52am 0.1m 5:53pm 0.1m
May 18 11:39am -0.0m - - 4:29am 0.1m 6:40pm 0.1m
May 19 12:41am 0.1m - - 4:46am 0.1m 7:07pm 0.2m
May 20 1:48am 0.1m - - 5:08am 0.1m 7:44pm 0.2m
May 21 3:25am 0.1m 12:16pm -0.1m - - 8:20pm 0.2m
May 22 4:36am 0.0m 12:40pm -0.1m - - 8:58pm 0.2m
May 23 - - 1:02pm -0.1m - - 9:38pm 0.2m
May 24 - - 1:39pm -0.1m - - 10:24pm 0.3m
May 25 - - 2:16pm -0.1m - - 11:10pm 0.3m
May 26 - - 2:51pm -0.1m - - 11:53pm 0.2m
May 27 - - 3:30pm -0.1m - - - -
May 28 - - 4:17pm -0.1m 12:38am 0.2m - -
May 29 - - 5:19pm -0.0m 1:20am 0.2m - -
May 30 10:06am 0.0m 1:54pm 0.0m 2:00am 0.2m - -
May 31 10:16am -0.0m 8:51pm 0.0m 2:38am 0.2m 4:06pm 0.1m

The data and charts above provide the tide time predictions for Puerto Real, Puerto Rico for May 2024, with extra details provided for today, Wednesday May 8, 2024.

What are Tides?

The tides are very long waves that move across our oceans, and they are caused by the gravitational pull from the moon and, to a lesser extent, the sun.

When the highest point of the wave (also known as a crest) reaches a coastline, the coast experiences what we call a high tide. At the lowest point (also known as a trough) reaches the coast, we experience a low tide.

Tidal forces of the moon in the open ocean will form as bulges of water that face the moon, but around land mass and coast lines, the water is able to spread out onto land, which creates the tides.

Earth's tides change based on the gravitational pull of the moon as it orbits us. The gravitational pull of the moon is strongest on whichever side of the Earth is facing it, annd gravity pulls the oceans towards the moon, resulting in a high tide.

On the opposite side of Earth, the bulge is caused by inertia. The water moving away from the moon is able to result the gravitational forces trying to pull it in the opposition direction because the gravitational pull is weaker on the far side of Earth. Inertia wins, and this caused the ocean to bulge out and create a high tide.

As the Earth spins, different locations on the planet will face the moon, and this rotation is what allows the tides to cycle around the planet.

Types of Tides

There are two types, or extremes, of the tide. These are called the spring tide (also known as the King tide) and the neap tide. These tide types occur twice every month.

Neap Tides

When we experience a low tide, the Moon is facing the Earth at a right angle to the Sun. This means that the gravitational pull of the Moon and Sun actually work against each other. We call these tides neap tides, and it's when the difference between high and low tide is at its lowest.

A neap tide happens between two spring tides, twice a month when the first and last quarter Moon appears.

Spring Tides

When we experience a high tide, the Earth, Moon, and Sun are in alignment, and this creats a strong gravitational pull. A spring tide is when the high and low tide difference is at it's most extreme, the highest and the lowest tides of the month.

Tide Predictions for Puerto Real, Puerto Rico

Our tide prediction model for Puerto Real, Puerto Rico uses harmonic constants and the nearest available coordinates along with the Lowest Astronomical Tide (LAT) to define the chart datum.

Tide times and heights may not be 100% accurate and they also do not account for local weather conditions. We built this tool out of a love for tides and astronomical calculations but it is not intended to be used for navigation or any purpose where you would need to rely on the data being accurate.

If there are any errors or problems you find with the tide data for Puerto Real, Puerto Rico (or any other tidal station) please let us know.