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Pablo Creek Tide Data

Pablo Creek, ICWW bridge, Florida
30.3233° N, 81.4383° W
July 2008
Day High Low High Low High Phase Sunris Sunset Moonri Moonse
Tue 08 9:14 P 8:30 P
Wed 09 3:25 A 9:35 A 3:59 P 10:14 6:31 A 8:30 P 1:14 P 12:16
Thu 10 4:15 A 10:25 4:53 P 11:13 First 6:31 A 8:30 P 2:10 P 12:45
Fri 11 5:07 A 11:15 5:47 P 6:32 A 8:30 P 3:06 P 1:15 A
Sat 12 12:10 6:01 A 12:05 6:32 A 4:03 P 1:48 A
Weather Facts
CLOUDS - Clouds are constantly changing. Water molecules constantly enter and leave a cloud. The molecules enter as vapor, condense into droplets, then evaporate. A good example is the cloud of steam coming out of a tea kettle. The cloud appears in the same place, but the individual water molecules in the cloud are continuously changing.

