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The lunitidal interval is the time between the moon's transit over a specific location and the next high tide. For Columbus, Ohio, which is located inland and far from the ocean, the lunitidal interval is not directly applicable as it primarily relates to coastal areas affected by tidal forces. However, if you are interested in tidal effects on the Great Lakes, those can be influenced by wind and atmospheric pressure rather than traditional lunar cycles. For precise tidal data, one would need to refer to local sources or studies on the Great Lakes.

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