
Surge a coming . . .
Re: Surge a coming . . .
I was down at Maryport marina today (Thursday )and had never seen the tide so high before. It was within three ft of the wall top. Tomorrow is supposed to be much higher plus strong winds
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Re: Surge a coming . . .
It looked high at Inverary when I came through but not as high as I have seen before here.
It's a bit blowy just now, more east in it than I expected, the fenders are squeaking.
It's a bit blowy just now, more east in it than I expected, the fenders are squeaking.
Seminole.
Cheers Bob.
Cheers Bob.
Re: Surge a coming . . .
Nick,
Do you have a web address for this information?
Regards,
Alastair
Do you have a web address for this information?
Regards,
Alastair
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Re: Surge a coming . . .
This one... http://www.sepa.org.uk/flooding/flood_e ... e_map.aspx
is useful, but not as definitive as the one posted first.
is useful, but not as definitive as the one posted first.
Geoff.
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Re: Surge a coming . . .
Real time tidal info available here
http://www.ntslf.org/data/realtime?port=Millport
Have a look after 1330 today. Think that it will be 4metres plus.
Ash
http://www.ntslf.org/data/realtime?port=Millport
Have a look after 1330 today. Think that it will be 4metres plus.
Ash
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Re: Surge a coming . . .
No, sorry, I got the pic off Twitter.BlowingOldBoots wrote: Do you have a web address for this information?
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Re: Surge a coming . . .
Thanks for that web site Ash - Aquaplane's currently on the bit of the floating pontoon at Tayvallich with Chiro. The non-floaty bits of the pontoon are under water. As posted on his Farcebook page.
Shouldn't these snoflake thingies be going sideways in these conditions?
Shouldn't these snoflake thingies be going sideways in these conditions?
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Re: Surge a coming . . .
[quote="lady_stormrider"]Aquaplane's currently on the bit of the floating pontoon at Tayvallich with Chiro. The non-floaty bits of the pontoon are under water. As posted on his Farcebook page.
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I've seen his pic on FB.
I see that Millport tide this afternoon was about one metre above prediction.
Ash
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I've seen his pic on FB.
I see that Millport tide this afternoon was about one metre above prediction.
Ash
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Re: Surge a coming . . .
Not a very good picture of Rothesay Harbour on 3rd January during the surge...

You might be able to make out the swing bridge is under water.
As of yesterday (Sunday 12th) the bridge is still out of action, its electrics being well-goosed.
So thoughts of a day-sail went on hold.
Farewell is effectively locked in.
The bridge can be raised by hand-pumping the hydraulics but there is a danger of it locking in the raised position, so the harbourmaster is not keen.
The Black Bull was a better plan anyway.

You might be able to make out the swing bridge is under water.
As of yesterday (Sunday 12th) the bridge is still out of action, its electrics being well-goosed.
So thoughts of a day-sail went on hold.
Farewell is effectively locked in.
The bridge can be raised by hand-pumping the hydraulics but there is a danger of it locking in the raised position, so the harbourmaster is not keen.
The Black Bull was a better plan anyway.
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Re: Surge a coming . . .
The effect of the recent high tides on Rothesay can be seen in a wee video on the "Buteman" newspaper website.



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