The constituent tidal range represents the vertical distance between the highest high tide and the lowest low tide observed at a specific coastal point over a tidal cycle.
This metric is essential for coastal engineering, navigation safety, and ecological studies because it quantifies the amplitude of water level fluctuations that structures and habitats must endure.
By measuring the high and low tide heights (h_high and h_low) and applying the simple subtraction, users can quickly assess the range and compare it across locations or time periods.
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