High Tide

Is it any worse than the December 2013 surge which caused a few anxious moments regarding the height of several marinas' piles?

The present surge model prediction for Felixstowe is here:
Latest surge forecast for Felixstowe | National Tidal and Sea Level Facility

The December 2013 archive of model and observations for Harwich is here:
Surge model archive for Liverpool, December 2019 | National Tidal and Sea Level Facility

(Other locations can be checked at the NTSLF site.)
 
It's 0.5-0.7m less than we had in 2013 in Brightlingsea. Still enough to come for the waves to wash it over the prom by the Sailing Club and fill up the dinghy park/car park/campsite behind. Surge at Harwich beat the surge predictor by ~0.3m so has probably caught people out.
 
At around 11 am. we had nearly 1.3m on top of the tide but by high water the surge had dropped to .6m so could have been a lot worst.
The wind had plenty of south in it by then so held it back somewhat.
 
Speaking today to one of the people who operate the Lido at Brightlinsgea, he said that Humber CG realised something was going wrong and contacted Dover.. because there is no longer any Thames CG. But Dover failed to pass messages so no one knew it was about to hit even though there was plenty of time to act.

Seems the cost savings from shutting down Thames have born effect....
 
Not great, mainly around the side than the boats. Taken by Petra Potasse.
 

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