Tide Chart, Tides & Tide Tables for September 2012
This high low tide table is referenced from NOAA's 2012 tidal predictions at the Necanicum River's 12th Avenue Bridge Station in Seaside, Oregon (Units: Feet, Time Zone: LST/LDT). Whether you are looking for tide-pools, beach-combing, surfing, clam-digging or planning to take a walk on the beach, please allow for minor time and tide variations at Cannon Beach in Oregon. For example, a 7:20am 6ft high tide at Seaside's 12th Avenue bridge might well be a 6:50am 5.9ft high tide in Cannon Beach. This, because NOAA does not have a reference station in Cannon Beach! Therefore we must use common sense and always be there early!
Highest Tides: 6.2ft Tue/Wed 18th/19th | Lowest Tides: -0.2ft Tue/Wed 18th/19th
Cannon Beach high/low tides legend for September 2012
| High Tides | Higher Tides | Low Tides | Lower Tides |
| September | Time | Ft. | Time | Ft. | Time | Ft. | Time | Ft. | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sat 1st | 1:08am | H | 5.6 | 8:47am | L | 0 | 1:44pm | H | 5.5 | 9:09pm | L | 0.3 |
| Sun 2nd | 1:52am | H | 5.4 | 9:22am | L | 0.2 | 2:16pm | H | 5.6 | 9:50pm | L | 0.3 |
| Mon 3rd | 2:36am | H | 5.1 | 9:55am | L | 0.4 | 2:47pm | H | 5.5 | 10:31pm | L | 0.3 |
| Tue 4th | 3:20am | H | 4.8 | 10:28am | L | 0.6 | 3:19pm | H | 5.4 | 11:14pm | L | 0.3 |
| Wed 5th | 4:08am | H | 4.4 | 11:02am | L | 0.8 | 3:53pm | H | 5.3 | |||
| Thu 6th | 12:01am | L | 0.4 | 5:01am | H | 4.1 | 11:39am | L | 1 | 4:32pm | H | 5.1 |
| Fri 7th | 12:55am | L | 0.4 | 6:05am | H | 3.8 | 12:23pm | L | 1.2 | 5:17pm | H | 4.9 |
| Sat 8th | 1:58am | L | 0.5 | 7:24am | H | 3.7 | 1:21pm | L | 1.3 | 6:15pm | H | 4.7 |
| Sun 9th | 3:06am | L | 0.5 | 8:44am | H | 3.7 | 2:38pm | L | 1.3 | 7:23pm | H | 4.7 |
| Mon 10th | 4:11am | L | 0.4 | 9:46am | H | 3.9 | 3:57pm | L | 1.3 | 8:31pm | H | 4.8 |
| Tue 11th | 5:05am | L | 0.3 | 10:30am | H | 4.1 | 5:00pm | L | 1.2 | 9:32pm | H | 4.9 |
| Wed 12th | 5:50am | L | 0.2 | 11:04am | H | 4.4 | 5:51pm | L | 1 | 10:25pm | H | 5.2 |
| Thu 13th | 6:29am | L | 0.1 | 11:35am | H | 4.8 | 6:36pm | L | 0.7 | 11:14pm | H | 5.4 |
| Fri 14th | 7:05am | L | 0.1 | 12:06pm | H | 5.1 | 7:19pm | L | 0.5 | |||
| Sat 15th | 12:01am | H | 5.5 | 7:41am | L | 0.1 | 12:36pm | H | 5.5 | 8:01pm | L | 0.3 |
| Sun 16th | 12:47am | H | 5.6 | 8:16am | L | 0.2 | 1:09pm | H | 5.8 | 8:44pm | L | 0.1 |
| Mon 17th | 1:35am | H | 5.5 | 8:53am | L | 0.3 | 1:43pm | H | 6.1 | 9:30pm | L | -0.1 |
| Tue 18th | 2:24am | H | 5.3 | 9:32am | L | 0.4 | 2:20pm | H | 6.2 | 10:18pm | L | -0.2 |
| Wed 19th | 3:17am | H | 5.1 | 10:13am | L | 0.6 | 3:02pm | H | 6.2 | 11:10pm | L | -0.2 |
| Thu 20th | 4:15am | H | 4.8 | 10:59am | L | 0.8 | 3:48pm | H | 6.1 | |||
| Fri 21st | 12:08am | L | -0.1 | 5:21am | H | 4.5 | 11:53am | L | 1 | 4:42pm | H | 5.8 |
| Sat 22nd | 1:13am | L | 0 | 6:36am | H | 4.3 | 1:00pm | L | 1.1 | 5:47pm | H | 5.5 |
| Sun 23rd | 2:24am | L | 0 | 7:55am | H | 4.3 | 2:22pm | L | 1.2 | 7:02pm | H | 5.3 |
| Mon 24th | 3:35am | L | 0.1 | 9:05am | H | 4.5 | 3:47pm | L | 1.1 | 8:22pm | H | 5.2 |
| Tue 25th | 4:40am | L | 0.1 | 10:01am | H | 4.7 | 5:00pm | L | 0.9 | 9:34pm | H | 5.2 |
| Wed 26th | 5:35am | L | 0.1 | 10:46am | H | 5 | 5:59pm | L | 0.7 | 10:36pm | H | 5.2 |
| Thu 27th | 6:22am | L | 0.1 | 11:25am | H | 5.3 | 6:48pm | L | 0.5 | 11:30pm | H | 5.2 |
| Fri 28th | 7:03am | L | 0.2 | 11:59am | H | 5.5 | 7:32pm | L | 0.3 | |||
| Sat 29th | 12:18am | H | 5.2 | 7:40am | L | 0.3 | 12:31pm | H | 5.6 | 8:11pm | L | 0.1 |
| Sun 30th | 1:02am | H | 5.2 | 8:15am | L | 0.5 | 1:01pm | H | 5.7 | 8:49pm | L | 0.1 |
| September | Time | Ft. | Time | Ft. | Time | Ft. | Time | Ft. |
Cannon Beach high/low tides table legend
| High Tides | Higher Tides | Low Tides | Lower Tides |
"...certainly there are 2 or 3 good reasons why the best looking, easiest to read and up-to-date high and low tide tables for Cannon Beach are published on the Cannon Beach Computers website...."
The first reason is that they take the time to publish their tide tables in a format that is easy to read. That is to say - you can tell the difference between high and low tides at a glance. The dates (by month) are clearly laid out line by line and the high and low tides are color coded - making them clear and easy to find.
Another reason is that Cannon Beach Computers tide table predictions are taken from the closest NOAA tide tracking station - in Seaside - about 10 minutes drive away from Cannon Beach. The point here is that the high and low tidal predictions published by others Cannon Beach websites are, for reasons unknown, almost always taken from NOAA's Columbia River tracking station in Astoria.
Not only is Astoria about a half hour's drive away from Cannon Beach but the tidal high's and low's where the mouth of the Columbia River meets the Pacific are considerably higher and lower than they are at Seaside and Cannon Beach - due to the immense volume of water there. Or, to put it simply, Cannon Beach's tide tables are just about the most accurate you will find!
Further, Cannon Beach Computers appear to have technically skilled and efficient website coders who are well capable of making a tide table look good on their tidal prediction pages. The rows and columns all line up correctly and easily lead the eye to the salient high and/or low tide information the visitor is searching for. Neither do they link you, the website visitor, out to NOAA's mainframe output nor do they make the Cannon Beach tide tables difficult to read.
In summary, whether you are planning your Cannon Beach visit for surfing, clam digging, beach walks or beach combing you will find the easiest to read high and low tide tables for your beach trip displayed on Cannon Beach Computers tidal web pages. Just search Google for "cannonbeachcomputers tides" - and pick a month from the Search Engine Results page!












