Water's low today

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Last time I saw a plot like that, the tide gauge hut had fallen off the end of its jetty. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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It is due to global warming! The increased temperatures causes increased evaporation from the sea. The resulting increase in atmospheric humidity leads to greater snow fall at the poles. That locks up the water.
The slow reduction in sea levels is something we will see more of as global warming increases and will only stabilise once this extra snow finds its way back to the oceans via glaciers over a period of millions of years.
 
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'cos we have it all At Millport

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Ah, that'll be the storm surge running back up the channel to flood London, then.
 
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Ah, that'll be the storm surge running back up the channel to flood London, then.

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Taking the long way round!

Donald
 
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In the short-term before those new glaciers get moving the weight of all that extra snow causes the earth's crust to depress at the poles. This polar depression is compensated for by a bulge near the equator.

The result of all this is the ARC 2007 will become the Atlantic Race for Cyclists.
 
Negative surge

At lunchtime today I walked along the seawall to reassure myself that the boat was still on her mooring, and was struck by the fact that the Deben was still in a "low water springs" state two hours after low water (the boat was fine, but appeared to be giving me a sort of "Well, what did you expect?" look!)
 
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So whats all this about the Ice caps melting due to global warming, making the sea level rise.......... what I want to know is do I start collecting the animals now or later !!!! ( in pairs of course ) might need a bigger boat !! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Re: Negative surge

Portland(!) Coastguard put out a WZ this morning about a "negative surge" in the Thames giving 1.3m less than predicted at Sheerness. I wondered a bit since we have 950mb just W of here which should make it deeper. The tide here hasn't gone out at all these last few days but I thing that's rain coming down the rivers.

Anyone got any idea what makes a negative surge?
 
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