welcome: | Welcome to Tide Pooler. tide_info: | {{ date | humanize_date }} in {{ city }}, the first high tide will be around {{ tideinfo.first_high_tide_time | humanize_time }}, and will peak at about {{ tideinfo.first_high_tide_height | humanize_height }}, followed by a low tide around {{ tideinfo.low_tide_time | humanize_time }}, that will be about {{ tideinfo.low_tide_height | humanize_height }}. The second high tide will be around {{ tideinfo.second_high_tide_time | humanize_time }}, and will peak at about {{ tideinfo.second_high_tide_height | humanize_height }} help: | I can lead you through providing a city and day of the week to get tide information, or you can simply open Tide Pooler and ask a question like, get tide information for Seattle on Saturday. For a list of supported cities, ask what cities are supported. Which city would you like tide information for? list_cities: | Currently, I know tide information for these coastal cities: {{ cities }} Which city would you like tide information for? list_cities_reprompt: Which city would you like tide information for? city_dialog: For which city would you like tide information for {{ date | humanize_date }} city_dialog_reprompt: For which city? date_dialog: For which date would you like tide information for {{ city }}? date_dialog_reprompt: For which date? date_dialog2: Please try again saying a day of the week, for example, Saturday noaa_problem: Sorry, the National Oceanic tide service is experiencing a problem. Please try again later. bye: Goodbye