Research Dissemination

Tide Predictions

Tidal data for Kenya's coastal ports and harbours

KMFRI provides tidal prediction services for Kenya's coast using data from tidal gauge stations operated in collaboration with the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) and the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC). Predictions are essential for navigation safety, port operations, coastal engineering, and marine-resource management.

Tide tables are published annually and cover the port of Mombasa (Kilindini Harbour) and secondary ports along the Kenyan coastline. The Kenyan coast experiences a semi-diurnal tide regime – two high waters and two low waters each day, with a mean spring range of approximately 3.4 m.

Tidal Datums & Constants

Key tidal levels for Kenya's primary gauge stations (metres above Chart Datum)

Tidal Level Abbreviation Mombasa (Kilindini) Lamu
Mean High Water Springs MHWS 3.85 m 3.35 m
Mean High Water Neaps MHWN 2.95 m 2.60 m
Mean Sea Level MSL 2.15 m 1.80 m
Mean Low Water Neaps MLWN 1.35 m 1.00 m
Mean Low Water Springs MLWS 0.45 m 0.25 m
Mean Spring Range MSR 3.40 m 3.10 m

All heights in metres above Chart Datum. Based on long-term harmonic analysis of tidal records. Published annually in the KMFRI Tide Tables.

Tidal Gauge Stations

Primary Station

Mombasa – Kilindini Harbour

4°04–²S  |  39°39–²E

Kenya's principal tidal gauge, located in Kilindini Harbour. Continuous observations have been maintained since the 1930s, making it one of the longest sea-level records on the East African coast.

  • Automated digital recording
  • IOC Sea-Level Monitoring Facility (SLMF)
  • Real-time data transmission
  • Tsunami early-warning integration
Secondary Station

Lamu Archipelago

2°16–²S  |  40°54–²E

Secondary station serving the Lamu Archipelago and the LAPSSET corridor (Lamu Port–South Sudan–Ethiopia Transport). Supports port operations planning and UNESCO World Heritage site monitoring.

  • Semi-diurnal tide regime
  • Supports LAPSSET port operations
  • UNESCO heritage-site monitoring
  • Northern coast regional coverage

Prediction Systems

Operational

IOC Sea-Level Station Monitoring Facility

IOC SLSMF

Global network maintained by the IOC providing near-real-time sea-level data and quality control.

  • Real-time sea-level data from tide gauges
  • Tsunami early-warning support
  • Historical tidal records archive
  • Quality-controlled observations
Annual Publication

KMFRI Annual Tide Prediction Tables

KMFRI Tide Tables

KMFRI computes and publishes annual tide tables for Mombasa and secondary ports using harmonic analysis.

  • Daily high / low tide times & heights
  • Monthly tidal curves
  • Tidal constants for secondary ports
  • Available in PDF and print
Archive

UHSLC Quality-Controlled Sea-Level Data

UHSLC

University of Hawai'i Sea Level Center archives hourly and daily sea-level data for long-term trend analysis.

  • Hourly & daily sea-level records
  • Long-term trend analysis
  • Research-quality dataset
  • Freely accessible via online portal

Applications of Tidal Data

Port Operations

Safe vessel transit, berthing schedules, and under-keel clearance management at Mombasa and Lamu ports.

Navigation Safety

Passage planning and depth calculations for coastal and deep-sea vessels transiting Kenya's waters.

Fisheries

Tide-dependent artisanal fishing, reef access windows, and mariculture site planning along the coast.

Coastal Engineering

Design of seawalls, jetties, and coastal protection infrastructure using tidal datums and ranges.

Climate Research

Long-term sea-level trends, storm-surge modelling, and climate-change impact assessment on coastlines.

Tsunami Warning

Real-time anomaly detection integrated with the Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning & Mitigation System.

Access Tidal Data

Obtain historical and current tidal datasets for research and operational planning.

Annual Tide Tables

Download the current year's tide prediction tables for Mombasa and secondary ports (PDF).

2026 Tide Tables

Previous years: 2025 · 2024 · 2023 · 2022

IOC Sea-Level Facility

Real-time and historical sea-level observations from Kenya's IOC tide gauge network.

IOC Portal

UHSLC Data Portal

Quality-controlled hourly and daily sea-level data from the University of Hawai'i Sea Level Center.

UHSLC Portal