Who pulled the plug out on Valentine's Day?

tony_lavelle

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It's well after springs, not high pressure and the westerly wind not especially strong, so why's the East Coast tide a whole metre below prediction?

At 10:00 this morning the Sheerness tide was 0.5m below CD.

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It's well after springs, not high pressure and the westerly wind not especially strong, so why's the East Coast tide a whole metre below prediction?

At 10:00 this morning the Sheerness tide was 0.5m below CD.

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Wow, that would have caused us a long wait if we were trying to get back into Shotley marina.
It appears that the NTSLF chaps predicted it -> http://www.ntslf.org/numerical-modelling/latest-surge-forecast?port=Felixstowe
but, because the weather didn't seem unusual I would not have looked at the surge predictor without your posting
 
Always look on the bright side-a-life, Te Dum, Te Dum.
Due to someone pulling the plug out we found some unknown obstructions that have cause a few deep scores in the bottoms of our boats over the years. Now marked & waiting for the loving touch of a diver with some HD cutting equiptment.
Every cloud has a silver lining.
 
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