bilbobaggins
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Forumeers might like to be forewarned of the astronomical tidal ranges predicted for 1/2 March :
Big tides
Here's what it suggests for the head of the Bristol Channel:
1/Mar/2006 -0.10m 2/Mar/2006 14.47m Range = 14.57m or 47.80 feet , in old money.
All that's needed for M&S shoppers in Guernsey to wear waders, or a dozen flooded marina car parks around the Solent to need tractors, is some low pressure at the same time. And if that's in the North Sea, expect a big storm surge.
Remember, every 10 Hectopascales ( er, millibars for the traditionalist barometer! ) below 1013 equates to another 10 cm. ( 4" ) extra high water......
And there will be far less water at LW, so groundings on bars and shallow channels are likely. Anyone for cricket on the Shambles Bank?
Big tides
Here's what it suggests for the head of the Bristol Channel:
1/Mar/2006 -0.10m 2/Mar/2006 14.47m Range = 14.57m or 47.80 feet , in old money.
All that's needed for M&S shoppers in Guernsey to wear waders, or a dozen flooded marina car parks around the Solent to need tractors, is some low pressure at the same time. And if that's in the North Sea, expect a big storm surge.
Remember, every 10 Hectopascales ( er, millibars for the traditionalist barometer! ) below 1013 equates to another 10 cm. ( 4" ) extra high water......
And there will be far less water at LW, so groundings on bars and shallow channels are likely. Anyone for cricket on the Shambles Bank?