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Poster detailing a brief history of oceanography at Bidston Observatory  
 
Poster detailing a brief history of oceanography at Bidston Observatory  
In 1919, liverpool university tidal institute was formed collecting tide data that programming tide-predicting machines used at Bidston.
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In 1919, the Liverpool University Tidal Institute (LTI) was formed collecting some of the tide data that were used later for programming the tide-predicting machines at Bidston, after the LTI was moved to Bidston Observatory in 1929.
from 1960's onwards, these tide prediction machines were replaced by computers.
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From the 1960's onwards, these tide prediction machines were replaced by computers.
  
Bidston Observatory tidal studies eventually expanded into oceanographics, joining the Natural Environment Research Council in 1969 and later housing the British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC)  
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Bidston Observatory tidal studies eventually expanded into global sea level and coastal oceanographic research, joining the Natural Environment Research Council in 1969 and later housing the British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC)  
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:07, 21 April 2024

Poster detailing a brief history of oceanography at Bidston Observatory In 1919, the Liverpool University Tidal Institute (LTI) was formed collecting some of the tide data that were used later for programming the tide-predicting machines at Bidston, after the LTI was moved to Bidston Observatory in 1929. From the 1960's onwards, these tide prediction machines were replaced by computers.

Bidston Observatory tidal studies eventually expanded into global sea level and coastal oceanographic research, joining the Natural Environment Research Council in 1969 and later housing the British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC)