Software

It is a well known fact that oceanographic information can often consist of very large data sets.  A file containing many megabytes (or even gigabytes) of numbers is not always the best way to make sense of this data.

Over the last 15 years the Applications Team have developed a range of software products that will help you to view, manipulate and visualise the data we supply and enable you to get the most from it.

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    POLTIPS·3 - coastal tidal software

    Find out about POLTIPS·3 tidal prediction software. This software allows the user to do predictions up to 5 years ahead, especially useful for planning coastal activities.

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    POLPRED - offshore tidal information system

    Find out about POLPRED V·2 an offshore tidal information system. This software allows users to predict tidal currents and elevations. It has been used successfully during the Olympics by the British Yachting Team and in UK/Irish waters by Team Douglas.

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    Hydro-DLL - for software developers

    If you are involved in developing software and have a requirement for the inclusion of tides or currents in your program, then the Applications Team has developed two Windows DLLs which could meet your needs.

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