Possible Storm Surge Friday?

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Low pressure and high winds may, and I say may, conspire to produce a storm surge Friday on the East Coast.
Keep an eye on the Scandinavian low and wind direction.
 
The Strand is flooded....

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It is interesting to look at the tide curve on the HHA website. Although the tide is now falling the surge is increasing, now 1.36m, it is a good job the peak of the surge did not co-incide with HW here.

I don't understand the timing of surges relative to the progression of HW , but might the peak surge and HW co-incide further South?

Thanks for the picture Will.

It is being announced on Suffolk Radio that the Strand is flooded and closed.
 
bit late but there you go

A Flood Alert has been issued by the Environment Agency for The Suffolk Coast at Southwold.
Flooding is possible.
The forecast high water is due at 8:30 pm on 9 Dec 2011.
Reference Port: Lowestoft
The predicted astronomical tide level is 00.94 m AODN.
The forecast surge height is 00.76 m.
The forecast tide level is 1.70 m AODN.
The forecast wind direction is West North West.
The forecast wind strength is force 6.
Low lying land and roads will be affected first.
This warning is in force until 10:30 pm.
 
Here are some pix taken around midday which was around HW at Orford Quay, with harbourmaster Philip leaving his office by dinghy. The other two pix were taken just after HW at Snape Bridge shortly before 2pm this afternoon.
The highest prediction for this week's springs is not in fact until Tuesday and that is not as high as last month's.



 
I expect one was Tillergirl - he hasn't got a clue about tides :p

'bout right. Tried to get (a) to the chandlery and (b) off the island.

(a) road under water
(b) road under water:D

Went home again. Not sure anyone got caught on the Strood today despite rumours to the contrary. They were cleared away pretty quick if they were. Local paper covered the 'guy on the roof' on the last set of tides and by most accounts it seems he got what he deserved! Ironic that when it's that high, the Lifeboatmen are also cut off from their wellies in the Lifeboatshed.

Estimate is that it was a metre and a half over prediction here. Supposed to be 4.53m and looked more like 6m!

By the way, there is a sunken ex-naval pinnance by the Nass Beacon in the middle of the channel! Lot of head scratching going on about its removal. Apparantly had an eventful journey down from Heybridge Basin - hit Osea Road, engine failed, sunk. Was going to be someones houseboat!
 
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