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Μajor tidal constituents M2 - Principal lunar semidiurnal constituent (speed: 28.984 degrees per mean solar hour) S2 – Principal solar semidiurnal constituent (speed: 30.000 degrees per mean solar hour) N2 - Larger Lunar elliptic semidiurnal constituent (speed: 28.440 degrees per mean solar hour) K1 - Luni-solar declinational diurnal constituent (speed: 15.041 degrees per mean solar hour) O1 - Lunar declinational diurnal constituent (speed: 13.943 degrees per mean solar hour) M4 - First overtide of M2 constituent (speed: 2 x M2 speed) M6 - Second overtide of M2 constituent (speed: 3 x M2 speed) S4 - First overtide of S2 constituent (speed: 2 x S2 speed) MS4 - A compound tide of M2 and S2 (speed: M2 + S2 speed)

F=(K1+O1)/(M2+S2) 0≤F<0.25 0.25≤F<1.5 1.5≤F<3.0 F> 3.0