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Local forecast for the Sussex coast this morning mentioned we could be in
for a battering on Wednesday but there was quite a bit of uncertainty as to the track of the low, anyone got any thoughts as to this at all? Am crossing the channel on Wednesday afternoon and would prefer not to be chasing dinner round tha plate in rough seas! Robbie |
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On Aug 24, 3:47*pm, "Ridge Runner" wrote:
Am crossing the channel on Wednesday afternoon and would prefer not to be chasing dinner round tha plate in rough seas! The beauty of rough seas etc in the Channel is that there are going to be fewer people having dinner and therefore quicker service - and bigger helpings possibly R |
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On 24 Aug, 15:47, "Ridge Runner" wrote:
Local forecast for the Sussex coast this morning mentioned we could be in for a battering on Wednesday but there was quite a bit of uncertainty as to the track of the low, anyone got any thoughts as to this at all? Am crossing the channel on Wednesday afternoon and would prefer not to be chasing dinner round tha plate in rough seas! Robbie http://magicseaweed.com/UK-Ireland-MSW-Surf-Charts/1/ doesn't indicate anything too exciting in the Channel. Some interesting crossings to Scilly coming up though, both on Wednesday & possibly more so on Friday. Graham Penzance |
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On Aug 24, 5:27*pm, Graham Easterling
wrote: On 24 Aug, 15:47, "Ridge Runner" wrote: Local forecast for the Sussex coast this morning mentioned we could be in for a battering on Wednesday but there was quite a bit of uncertainty as to the track of the low, anyone got any thoughts as to this at all? Am crossing the channel on Wednesday afternoon and would prefer not to be chasing dinner round tha plate in rough seas! Robbie http://magicseaweed.com/UK-Ireland-MSW-Surf-Charts/1/doesn't indicate anything too exciting in the Channel. Some interesting crossings to Scilly coming up though, both on Wednesday & possibly more so on Friday. Graham Penzance More likelihood of rough seas in the west and north-west I would think. Lots of wind and lots of rain on them there Irish sea crossings, headlands and upslopes. Perhaps squally in the Channel as the main trough goes through, but probably a short lived period of stronger winds during the day. You could get unlucky and some people could see their lunch again (if you did get caught in stronger winds, the unfortunate ones wouldn't be trying dinner; I know my wife wouldn't!) - but then again, the odds are probably against that. |
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On 24 Aug, 16:40, Dorset wrote:
On Aug 24, 3:47*pm, "Ridge Runner" wrote: Am crossing the channel on Wednesday afternoon and would prefer not to be chasing dinner round tha plate in rough seas! The beauty of rough seas etc in the Channel is that there are going to be fewer people having dinner and therefore quicker service - and bigger helpings possibly R Big Wave down here this afternoon - with sunshine! http://www.sennen-cove.com/todaysurf.htm Real 'September' wave. Graham Penzance |
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On Aug 24, 5:48*pm, Graham Easterling
wrote: On 24 Aug, 16:40, Dorset wrote: On Aug 24, 3:47*pm, "Ridge Runner" wrote: Am crossing the channel on Wednesday afternoon and would prefer not to be chasing dinner round tha plate in rough seas! The beauty of rough seas etc in the Channel is that there are going to be fewer people having dinner and therefore quicker service - and bigger helpings possibly R Big Wave down here this afternoon - with sunshine!http://www.sennen-cove.com/todaysurf.htm Real 'September' wave. Graham Penzance Evary time I look at that word "sennen", I keep seeing an "m" instead of 2 "n"s. Sorry! Just me! *)) Fine surf though! |
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"Dawlish" wrote in message
... Evary time I look at that word "sennen", I keep seeing an "m" instead of 2 "n"s. Sorry! Just me! *)) Fine surf though! Don't worry - it's not just you. -- Hungerdunger To reply by email, remove the MARX from my address |
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![]() "Ridge Runner" wrote in message ... Local forecast for the Sussex coast this morning mentioned we could be in for a battering on Wednesday but there was quite a bit of uncertainty as to the track of the low, anyone got any thoughts as to this at all? Am crossing the channel on Wednesday afternoon and would prefer not to be chasing dinner round tha plate in rough seas! Robbie The main effect of 'Bill', as I have said before, will be widespread heavy rain. We will have a very warm and wet warm sector (564DAM) and as the upper trough runs over it, it will de-stabilise and produce embedded thunderstorms and torrential rain. Wind should not be a problem, just an ordinary windy depression in that regard. Will -- |
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I got caught up last winter when we were unable to dock at Dover and got
bashed around for nearly three hours, only three folks having lunch and as much as you could eat! Trouble was all the loos were engaged! Robbie "Dawlish" wrote in message ... On Aug 24, 5:27 pm, Graham Easterling wrote: On 24 Aug, 15:47, "Ridge Runner" wrote: Local forecast for the Sussex coast this morning mentioned we could be in for a battering on Wednesday but there was quite a bit of uncertainty as to the track of the low, anyone got any thoughts as to this at all? Am crossing the channel on Wednesday afternoon and would prefer not to be chasing dinner round tha plate in rough seas! Robbie http://magicseaweed.com/UK-Ireland-MSW-Surf-Charts/1/doesn't indicate anything too exciting in the Channel. Some interesting crossings to Scilly coming up though, both on Wednesday & possibly more so on Friday. Graham Penzance More likelihood of rough seas in the west and north-west I would think. Lots of wind and lots of rain on them there Irish sea crossings, headlands and upslopes. Perhaps squally in the Channel as the main trough goes through, but probably a short lived period of stronger winds during the day. You could get unlucky and some people could see their lunch again (if you did get caught in stronger winds, the unfortunate ones wouldn't be trying dinner; I know my wife wouldn't!) - but then again, the odds are probably against that. |
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hungerdunger wrote:
"Dawlish" wrote in message ... Evary time I look at that word "sennen", I keep seeing an "m" instead of 2 "n"s. Sorry! Just me! *)) Fine surf though! " Sorry madam, I thought your ice cream order for sweet was 'raspberry nipple' " .. . . . . " Rhyming slang: 'bankers' " " Sorry darling, I'll get you a banana! " |
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