MARITIME – TIDE & TIDAL TREAM CALCULATOR Overhead Clearance A precise tool.
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What is the Overhead Clearance & How does it work?

Tides are the periodic rise and fall of sea level caused primarily by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun. In most coastal regions the water level oscillates between a high tide and a low tide, creating a tidal range that can be several metres in magnitude.

Bridges spanning navigable waterways are designed with a nominal clearance measured from a fixed datum, usually chart datum (the lowest astronomical tide). The actual clearance available to a vessel at any moment depends on the current tide height and any additional safety margin required for wave action or vessel motion.

By combining the bridge’s nominal clearance with the observed tide level, engineers and mariners can quickly determine whether a vessel can safely pass beneath the structure. This simple calculation is essential for route planning, especially in ports with tight vertical constraints.

C = B – (T + S)
C = available clearance (m)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is overhead clearance in maritime navigation?
Overhead clearance refers to the vertical distance between a bridge and the highest expected water level, including tides.
How does tidal range affect bridge clearance?
The tidal range affects bridge clearance by determining the difference between high tide and low tide levels.
What is chart datum in maritime navigation?
Chart datum is the lowest astronomical tide, used as a fixed reference point for measuring water depths and overhead clearances.
How do I calculate the actual clearance available to a vessel at any moment?
To calculate the actual clearance, subtract the current water level from the nominal bridge clearance above chart datum.
Why is it important to consider tides when designing bridges over waterways?
Considering tides ensures that vessels can safely pass under bridges without risk of collision during high tide.
Can the overhead clearance calculator account for storm surges?
Yes, the calculator can be adjusted to include additional clearance for potential storm surges beyond regular tidal ranges.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.